Camp is football and more
Posted Jul 17, 2006
As a bail bondsman, Stephon McQueen makes his living off of people in trouble. Yet he spends a lot of time trying to keep them out of trouble. It's unlikely McQueen, a former UNC football player, will "succeed" himself out of a job, but you feel while talking to him that he would not mind if he did. Last weekend, McQueen and some other area football players -- some of whom have made it to the pro level -- conducted a camp for kids designed to teach them the intricacies of not only football, but of life.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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