NFL's Bruce Carter helps Havelock kids stay active
Posted Jul 12, 2015
If there was one message Bruce Carter wanted to deliver to the kids at his free football camp, it was to “stay active.” Carter, a former Havelock standout, put on his first camp for the youth Saturday morning at Havelock High School. More than 100 kids showed up to meet and learn from the NFL player. “It’s great to get the kids out here and have them be active,” Carter said.
(Havelock News)
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