Mon-Rose Jr. High Football Coach Todd Wetterling Looking Forward to Football Season After Covid Cancels 2020 Season

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Monmouth-Roseville Jr. High football coach Todd Wetterling is putting on a junior high football camp for all-area kids entering the 7th and 8th grades at Monmouth-Roseville Junior High in Roseville. Wetterling says with the coronavirus pandemic canceling all junior high football last fall, football camps have never been more important.

Monmouth-Roseville Jr. High Football Coach Todd Wetterling

The camp will run from 9-11am Monday, July 26-Friday July 30. The cost of the camp is $25 and that includes a camp t-shirt. There will be limited player-to-player contact, but FULL contact between players will be limited. To ensure your child is healthy enough to participate safely in camp, all campers will be required to have a current physical before camp starts on the morning of the 26th. More information and registration forms can be found on the Monmouth-Roseville Junior High website at https://mrjhs.mr238.org/news/titan_news/21-22_athletic_information or by calling Coach Wetterling at (309) 221-8108.

For the entire interview with Wetterling, look in the Local Sports Podcast section.

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