Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Reagan Graves,9, carries the ball while Noah Harper, 10 attempts to pull his flag during a football scrimmage Monday at Soldotna High School. Nearly 50 kids participated in the Kenai Peninsula Youth Football Camp, led by Soldotna High football coach Galen Brantley. The camp, open to kids through eighth grade, runs through Wednesday.

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Reagan Graves,9, carries the ball while Noah Harper, 10 attempts to pull his flag during a football scrimmage Monday at Soldotna High School. Nearly 50 kids participated in the Kenai Peninsula Youth Football Camp, led by Soldotna High football coach Galen Brantley. The camp, open to kids through eighth grade, runs through Wednesday.

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Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Adam Harper, 8, carries the ball upfield during a football scrimmage Monday at Soldotna High School. Harper, known as "Beast Mode" on the field, was one of nearly 50 participants at the Kenai Peninsula Youth Football Camp, led by Soldotna High football coach Galen Brantley. The camp, open to kids through eighth grade, runs through Wednesday.

Photo by Dan Balmer/Peninsula Clarion Adam Harper, 8, carries the ball upfield during a football scrimmage Monday at Soldotna High School. Harper, known as “Beast Mode” on the field, was one of nearly 50 participants at the Kenai Peninsula Youth Football Camp, led by Soldotna High football coach Galen Brantley. The camp, open to kids through eighth grade, runs through Wednesday.

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