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Northside – Baseball
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Every head football coach in Georgia would love to have a player like JaReese Campbell. At McIntosh County Academy, Bradley Warren knows just how fortunate he has been over these past four years.
“When I came back to Darien in 2019, JaReese was a rising ninth-grader, and despite being a freshman, he stood out,” Warren recalls. “He regularly attended all of our workouts and practices, and I began to notice that he had an above-average IQ for the game of football, and he had a great skill set for a safety and running back.”
Campbell’s stellar defensive play would continue to improve