FOOTBALL: Tigers ‘get acclimated’ in preparation for fall camp

  • GCHS defensive coordinator Orus Lambert coaches up a pair of Tigers' defensive lineman during position drills on Monday. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff
    GCHS defensive coordinator Orus Lambert coaches up a pair of Tigers' defensive lineman during position drills on Monday. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff
  • Rising sophomore quarterback Steve Miller attempts a pass during Monday's practice. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff
    Rising sophomore quarterback Steve Miller attempts a pass during Monday's practice. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff
  • Greene County head coach Terrance Banks setting up for a drill on Monday. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff
    Greene County head coach Terrance Banks setting up for a drill on Monday. LANCE MCCURLEY/Staff
Greene County football started its final week of summer practice on Monday. The Tigers were dressed in shells - shorts, shoulder pads, and helmets - as a part of the GHSA’s “acclimation week” before the start of fall camp, which begins next week. “They want teams to wear helmets for five consecutive days before they put on pads,” GCHS head coach Terrance Banks said. “It’s to ensure the kids can…

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