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THE BATH RECREATION DEPARTMENT and the Bath Youth Football League is holding a football camp open to boys and girls that are going into grades 3-6 this upcoming school year. Sessions run this week and from Aug. 19-23 at Maritime Field in Bath. You can still sign up through the Bath Recreation Department or at the field. The Bath Youth Football season begins Sept. 3 and its teams only play against each other with no traveling. Teams typically have two practices and two games per week. For more information, contact the Bath Recreation Department.
Hunter Johnson, left, is defended by Alex Soto during a drill at Monday’s clinic in Bath. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Jackson Murray runs with the ball ahead of Henry Bouteiller during a drill at Monday’s clinic in Bath. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Youth football players in Bath work on a catching drill during Monday’s Bath Youth Football Clinic in Bath. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Noah Ross hauls in a pass before turning to run to the endzone during a two-hand touch scrimmage. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Alex Soto looks for an open receiver during Monday’s Bath Youth Football clinic. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Jackson Murray gets ready to chuck the ball down field. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Dylan Root, right, cuts across the middle in front of Colten Aucoin and Jackson Murray. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Dylan Root looks to throw the ball during a scrimmage. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)A pass is knocked down as the players look for the loose ball. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Players go for a loose ball during Monday’s two-hand touch scrimmage. Pictured left to right, Dylan Root, Jackson Murray, Henry Bouteiller and Noah Ross. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)Players listen to coach Shawn Brown, left, before starting a two-hand touch scrimmage on Monday evening at Maritime Field in Bath. (Eric Maxim / The Times Record)
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