CFL Calgary Stampeders

Stampeders In The Community

Published on March 13, 2007 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Calgary Stampeders News Release


(Calgary) -The Stampeder basketball team will be visiting three different Jr. High Schools this week. Players such as Nik Lewis, Trey young, Terrence Patrick, Jeremaine Copeland and Scott Coe will be putting on the basketball shoes for some entertaining fun with the kids.

Tonight Stampeder players Burke Dales and Scott Coe will be participating in another Calgary Corporate Challenge Event. At Schank's south location the players will test their skills in trivia all in support of the Calgary Interfaith Food Bank. Later in the week on Thursday March 15th Scott Coe will be joining the kids at Don Bosco School for their Honour Roll Breakfast. On the weekend Scott Coe will head out to Lake Chaparral where kids are helping kids at the 2nd Annual Polar Swim in support of the YWCA Sheriff King Home.

Date Time Event Location Media Welcome Players Involved

Mar. 13 12:00-1:00pm John Ware Jr. High John Ware Jr. High yes Jeremaine Copeland, Nik Lewis

School - Basketball 10020 19street SW Trey Young, Terrence Patrick,

Godfrey Ellis

Mar. 13 7:00-10:00pm CCC - Brain Freeze Trivia Shanks South yes Burke Dales

9627 MacLeod Trail South Scott Coe

Mar. 14 12:30-2:00pm Wilma Hansen Junior Wilma Hansen Jr. High yes Scott Coe, Trey Young, Nik Lewis

High School - Basketball 963 Queensland Drive SE 3 more players to be added

Mar. 15 7:45-9:00am Don Bosco Honour Roll Don Bosco School yes Scott Coe

Breakfast 13615 Deer Ridge Drive SE

Mar. 15 1:00-3:00pm St. Joseph School - St. Joseph School yes Scott Coe, Trey Young, Nik Lewis

Basketball 2512 - 5th Street NW 3 more players to be added

Mar. 18 2:00-3:00pm "Kids Helping Kids" Lake Chaparral yes Scott Coe

Polar Swim

For more information or media requests please contact Kelsey Goldade at (403) 205-8236.




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