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Gallup-McKinley County School’s new school year starts Aug. 11, and with that comes new seasons of school sports. The Sun got the chance to talk to some of the district’s coaches about what they’re looking forward to this year.
MIYAMURA’S NEW FOOTBALL COACH
This will be David Foley’s first year as Miyamura’s head football coach. Miyamura’s first official game of the season is on Aug. 19 at home against Aztec, and Foley said he’s really looking forward to it.
“[I’m looking forward to] game one. We’ve been working real hard in the offseason,” Foley said. “I just really...
go into their seasons
Gallup-McKinley County School’s new school year starts Aug. 11, and with that comes new seasons of school sports. The Sun got the chance to talk to some of the district’s coaches about what they’re looking forward to this year.
MIYAMURA’S NEW FOOTBALL COACH
This will be David Foley’s first year as Miyamura’s head football coach. Miyamura’s first official game of the season is on Aug. 19 at home against Aztec, and Foley said he’s really looking forward to it.
“[I’m looking forward to] game one. We’ve been working real hard in the offseason,” Foley said. “I just really...
Miyamura gives back with football camp
The Miyamura varsity football team has kept busy this summer. The team spent the week of July 11 volunteering at the Community Pantry and hosting a football camp for the youth in the community.
The youth football camp is something the team has been doing for years, but the Community Pantry volunteer work is something that was just started this year. A group of moms, dubbed the Patriots Moms, helped organize the outreach program. The football players helped clean up the Community Pantry’s garden, and they taught little kids the basics of football during the youth camp.
New head coach David Foley said he sees the volunteer work as a huge positive for his players.
“I think it’s...
The youth football camp is something the team has been doing for years, but the Community Pantry volunteer work is something that was just started this year. A group of moms, dubbed the Patriots Moms, helped organize the outreach program. The football players helped clean up the Community Pantry’s garden, and they taught little kids the basics of football during the youth camp.
New head coach David Foley said he sees the volunteer work as a huge positive for his players.
“I think it’s...
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