SDV&V Vol. 62 No. 27 | Thursday, July 7, 2022

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COMMUNITY Kaseem Osgood’s Go-Deep Free Football CamP By Darrel Wheeler Contributing Writer Former SDSU Aztec and San Diego Charger football player, Kaseem Osgood, held his first free football camp and lunch for kids on San Diego State’s practice field on Saturday, July 2. On the first Saturday of July, youngsters from second to 7th grade were able to learn football skill-drills and valuable life advice from Kaseem and friends. Former NFL Players David Dunn, Akili Smith, Stephen Cooper, and a host of other volunteers were there to assist Kaseem and also share their football knowledge with the young campers. Kaseem knows a thing or three about the game of football, considering his three Pro Bowl appointments during his 11 year NFL career. “With me, it’s about giving back to the community,” Kaseem shared. “We wanted to share with them what we know about football and life, and for them to be kids, have some fun, and introduce them to our KEYS Foundation Knowledge Education Youth Sports.”

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He continued, “Due to the pandemic, a lot of stuff was shut down and kids are excited about getting out again and we are doing our part by accommodating them.”

Photos: Darrel Wheeler

It’s safe to say that the inspiring football players were in the right place, at the right time, if they wanted to enhance their ball-skills. “I liked the camp a lot. It was a fun experience! I did learn some new things about football because we had good instructors,” 13 year old Josh Johnson of the Los Toros Bulls said. Additionally, San Diego Bolts six-year-old Blueflag superstar, Major Sanchez, was voted most swagger at the first annual camp Go-Deep.

10:45 AM

URGENT COMMUNITY ALERT

GET TO KNOW YOUR POWER Some simple steps can help control your bills You have the power to limit energy bills when temps rise. Consider using ceiling and tabletop fans during peak hours from 4 – 9 pm. Just one of the many ways to stay cool, spend less, and help the environment.

Law enforcement officials from across the county are warning the public about a sharp increase in overdose deaths connected to the highly potent and often deadly drug, fentanyl.

More than 700 people died last year in San Diego County.

Fentanyl Powder can be found in any pill you buy on the street... or in cocaine... and can KILL you almost instantly.

FROM THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

Fake Oxy/Perc pills contain Fentanyl and are DEADLY. ONE PILL CAN KILL.

Fatal dose of Fentanyl

Pills aren’t made in pharmacies. There’s NO quality control; you stop breathing. Then you die.

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