NFL veteran Brandon Tate hosts clinic for local youth
Posted Jun 17, 2018
Hoping to sign on for his 10th season in the NFL, Brandon Tate wants to give back to the community he grew up in more than ever. Donning white T-shirts with the acronym “TATE: Training Athletes to Excel” on the back, the Cummings High School graduate and numerous former Cummings and Alamance County athletes led a football clinic for local youth Saturday.
(Burlington Times News)
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