Tre Boston hosts football camp at high school alma mater
Posted Jul 15, 2018
NFL safety Tre Boston may still be looking for a team, but that didn't stop him from hosting more than 150 kids at North Fort Myers High School last week for the second NFL player-hosted camp in as many weeks. Boston's camp was for anyone from third grade to senior year in high school. Boston said many of the lessons he has learned have come from his mother.
(Cape Coral Daily Breeze)
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