Saturday, July 16, 2011

Today's Insider News On Football for Saturday, July 16, 2011

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(7:22:16 PM) Football players embark on summer camp season – For serious high school football players like Manny Stocker and Matt Johns, the offseason is a time to improve skills. And summer camps sprout like gridiron grass to accommodate them. (This story continues here)

(7:31:30 PM) Jr. football program teams with USA Football – The Clifton Jr. Football Program recently paired with USA Football League in its committed to ensure a positive youth football experience in 2011 by providing new league-wide benefits for its players, parents and coaches. (This story continues here)

(7:00:47 PM) Football: First baby step to a super league – KUALA LUMPUR: The football grapevine on both sides of the Causeway has been buzzing after the announcement on Tuesday that a Singapore team will return to play in the Malaysia Cup and M-League next year. (This story continues here)

(7:22:27 PM) Hometown Report: ARC football players mourn teammate who died in crash – Football programs at American River College and Sheldon High School were in the midst of instruction and drills this week, enthused at the promise of a new season, surrounded by eager athletes with something to prove. (This story continues here)

(7:28:46 PM) Football: Etiwanda wins Claremont passing tournament – The passing of 6-foot-5 senior quarterback Larry Cutbrith propelled Etiwanda to the championship of the Claremont seven-on-seven passing tournament on Saturday. The Eagles defeated Villa Park in the final game. Covina Charter Oak and Irvine Northwood were eliminated in the... (This story continues here)

(7:06:42 PM) Ready for some football? Hank Williams Jr. says yes – The "Monday Night Football" icon was in Orlando on Thursday recording the opening promo for the upcoming season that, for the time being, remains in limbo. (This story continues here)

(7:56:26 PM) FBU Camp teach lessons on football and life – Youth linebacker coach Garry Cobb instructs athletes during the Football University camp at Westhill High School in Stamford on Saturday, July 16, 2011. (This story continues here)

(7:40:13 PM) Arizona Wildcats football completes 2012 non-conference schedule – Arizona has completed its 2012 football schedule by adding a home game against South Carolina State. (This story continues here)

(6:46:55 PM) Football saved me from prison says Carlos Tevez – Manchester City rebel Carlos Tevez has admitted that football saved him from a destructive life in one of the poorest districts of Buenos Aires — claiming that he would almost certainly be dead, on drugs or in prison had he not ended up a professional player. (This story continues here)

(6:56:49 PM) South Sudan vs. the world: The birth of a national football team – Dark clouds had gathered over Juba's renovated football stadium, but for the 15,000 people who had turned up in South Sudan's capital it was a time for celebration. (This story continues here)

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