Two men trying to hone their skills in coaching met up with a group of young Greenville athletes trying to hone their skills in football this week.
While it might be a work in progress for everyone who converged on East Carolina's Blount Sports Complex for the third Georgia Stars Football Camp, all seemed to walk away with valuable results.
Led by former ECU safety Kyle Chase, the camp came to Greenville this year after two previous installments in Chase's native Georgia, and with coaching partner and fellow Georgian and former Pirate Dontae Bibbs, the camp is set to become a Greenville tradition, and not just in football.
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