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Poppinga brothers plan football camps

Published: Sunday, June 8, 2008 12:06 a.m. MDT
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Brady, Kelly and Casey Poppinga will stage the "Poppinga Football Experience — Skills Camp" on July 11 at the Evanston High School football field in Evanston, Wyo., and on July 18 at the BYU practice field in Provo.

The noncontact football camp is open to all youth football players entering 5th-12th grades this fall. All proceeds from the camp will be donated to the "Poppinga Play It Forward Fund," which will benefit the needs of less fortunate children.

The football skills camp will feature former BYU football players Brady Poppinga, now a linebacker with the Green Bay Packers; Kelly Poppinga, now a linebacker with the Miami Dolphins; and Casey Poppinga, a former Utah State player and former NFL tight end with Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks.

Registration is limited. For camp registration information, e-mail HYPERLINK eprd@allwest.net or call the Evanston Parks and Recreation Department at 307-789-1770.

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