Guard Terrence Metcalf found a way to give back to his home community of Clarksville, Mississippi which benefits both the local youth and the poor in the community. He is hosting a football camp for area players July 10, 11 and 12 at Coahoma Community College. All of the proceeds from the camp will be donated to the local Habitat for Humanity. The camp is sponsored by the Metcalf-Holden Foundation and will be helped by local football coaches like Chuck Reid.
There are three separate age groups that can participate: grades 1-5, grades 6-8 and grades 9-12. There will be a session for each both on July 10 and July 11. July 12 will hold a “Pass, Punt and Throw” competition where parents and others can come watch. The fee is $25 for a T-shirt, cleats and lunch.
Metcalf has been an important contributor for the Bears since he joined the team since 2002. After Ruben Brown was not resigned this year, Metcalf is the most logical starter this year at left guard. He will be a key component to giving either Kyle Orton or Rex Grossman time to think. To see him in action this season, get your Chicago Bears tickets from StubHub.com.