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Buffalo River Trench Warfare (linemen competition)


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Perry County High School will be hosting the 2nd Annual Buffalo River Trench Warfare this year. The event will take place on March 27, 2010 at Perry County High School in Linden, TN.

 

The competition consists of 7 events which include: Bench Press, Power Clean, Powerball Throw, Shuttle Run, 40 yard dash, Sled Drive, and Tug-o-War. There will be individual awards given as well as team awards for the events and overall competition.

 

Each school will have a team of 5 members; all members will compete in each event. You may enter more than 1 team if you wish. We had 10 schools compete last year and hope to have even more this year.

 

This is a great chance to get your linemen some well deserved recognition. If you would like more information contact Coach Michael Harrison at 931-994-2379 or Visit our website: http://www.brlinemen.com

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