Madison Academy counting on Kameron Jackson's versatility
Posted Aug 27, 2010
In between football camps at Vanderbilt, UNC and Wofford this summer, Kameron Jackson spent 10 days at the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in Atlanta. "We got to watch a lot of knee replacements, visited different medical schools and a lot of speakers came in and talked to us," the Madison Academy senior said. "They had a lot of interactive activities for us, too. Sports medicine, sports science, that's what interests me for my career. I've always said I want to stay around sports and athletes my whole life."
(Huntsville Times)
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