Sports Briefs

Published 2:14 pm Friday, May 10, 2019

Franklinton High School Color Run
The Franklinton High School Color Walk/Run Race is taking place on Saturday, May 11.
The race was originally scheduled for last Saturday, but was postponed because of the weather.
The event benefits the school’s track and field teams.
The cost is $30.
Check in starts at 9 a.m. and the race starts at 10 a.m.
The color walk/run is a two-mile course where participants are doused with color at various color stations ending with one final color celebration at the finish line.
For more information on the event, call Franklinton track/field coach Andy Perez at 985-969-1281.

Franklinton Sports Camp
Franklinton High School is hosting a sports camp May 28-31 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day for boys ages 6-14.
The sports will be football, baseball and basketball.
Participates will be coached by Franklinton coaches and student athletes.
Pre-registration costs $60 per participant. That ends May 23.
After that, the cost is $75. Walkups are welcome.
For more information on the camp, email jbarber.fhs@wpsb.org, join the FHS football fan page on Facebook or you can text or call Franklinton football coach Jonathan Barber at 985-244-0508.

Franklinton football fundraiser
Franklinton High School’s Football Team is holding a mattress fundraiser May 25 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
The team is selling mattresses in the school’s gym at discounted prices.
For more information, visit the FHS Football Fan Page on Facebook.

Franklinton softball camp
Franklinton High School’s is hosting a Total Skills Softball Camp May 28-30 for ages 5-14 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fundamentals of all areas of the game will be emphasized through drills and team play.
The camp’s participants will be placed into groups according to their ages and abilities.
Campers are asked to bring softball pants or shorts, a T-shirt, sun visor or cap, cleats, glove, their favorite bat and sunscreen.
Lunch will be provided, the concession stand will be open after lunch for purchase of snacks and drinks and each camper will receiver a camp T-shirt.
The cost is $75 for all-day campers and $50 for morning campers. Morning campers go from 8 a.m. until noon.
For more information about the clinic, call Franklinton coach Leslie McGhee at 985-516-0224 or email her at leslie.mcghee@wpsb.info.

Share the Rock Basketball Camp
The Share the Rock Basketball Camp is taking place at the Bogalusa YMCA on Avenue B from June 3-5.
The clinic runs from 8 a.m. until noon each day.
The cost is $30 per child and is open to boys and girls ages 10-14.
For more information, call Derek Dantin at 985-516-2314.

Legends All-Pro Football Camp
The 2019 Legends All-Pro Football Camp takes place on Thursday, June 13 at Lewis V. Murray Jr. Stadium on the campus of Bogalusa High School.
The 16th annual clinic runs from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.
This year’s feature coach is former Franklinton High School quarterback and LSU running back Terrence Magee, who played for the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football League.
Several other coaches include former NFL player, former NFL Scout and current Bogalusa assistant football coach Bruce Plummer, who is the camp director.
The rest of the coaches are Bogalusa head football coach Adam Brumfield and former NFL players Robert Smith and Sean Smith.
Registration is free.
For more information, call Plummer at 404-606-2359, Janola Walker Jr. at 985-516-3433, Ken Martin at 985-750-2343, Robert Smith at 713-594-0702 or Debra Plummer at 985-735-1303.

SWA Camp
The 13th annual Sports Work Academy Basketball Camp takes place on Saturday, June 15 at the Bogalusa YMCA on Avenue B.
The camp begins at 9 a.m.
Registration for the clinic begins at 8:30 a.m. the day of the camp and costs $20.
The camp is run by co-Camp Directors Michael Galloway and Nikita Wilson.
Galloway, who is 1985 Bogalusa High School graduate and a Dillard University graduate, was a District 8-3A All-District point guard for the Lumberjacks.
Wilson went to LSU and is a former McDonald’s All-American basketball player and was drafted by the Portland Trailblazers in 1987.
The rest of the coaches are Murrell Galloway, Terrence Jones, Ereyanna Magee and Johnny Magee II.
Galloway is a 1981 Bogalusa High School graduate and former All-District 7-4A performer with the Lumberjacks.
Jones, who played football, was inducted into the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. He was drafted by the then San Diego Chargers in 1989 and played in the Senior Bowl that year.
Ereyanna Magee is a senior forward at William Carey University and was an all-district player at Oak Grove High School.
Johnny Magee II was an all-district football and basketball player at Oak Grove and signed with Jones Community College for the upcoming season.
For pre-registration or more information on the clinic, call Michael Galloway at 678-458-3326.