CROSSVILLE —
The Cumberland County High School Jets will be participating in the East Tennessee 7 on 7 Perimeter Passing Day at Maryville College on Saturday, July 16.
The day-long event will begin at 10 a.m. EDT and finish around 6 p.m., and will feature 30 games, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel's PrepXtra. The event has been organized in memory of Cody Bowers, a Maryville College assistant coach and alumnus, who died tragically in the fall of 2007.
Other schools participating are Alcoa, Anderson County, Boyd-Buchanan, Campbell County, Central, Claiborne County, Farragut, Grace Christian Academy, Greenback, Greeneville, Hardin Valley, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Lenoir City, Livingston, Maryville, McMinn County, North Murray, GA; Sequatchie County, Seymour, Smith County, South-Doyle, Unicoi County, Upperman, Wartburg, West, White County and William Blount.
Three of the teams — Campbell County, Livingston and White County — are on the Jets' 2011 schedule.
Admission to the event is $5, with proceeds benefitting the Mary College football program.
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