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LWC cyclists entertain, delight Camp Casey kids

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By Dave Grigsby
Lindsey Wilson College Cycling CoachThe LWC Cycling team spent a few hours on Monday, March 21, 2011, with the kids at Camp Casey. We played some dodgeball and entertained them with some bicycle acrobatics. In the accompanying photo, Freshman Jarrod Adcock from Pekin, IL, rolls up to a trash can and then bunny-hops right over it to the delight of the crowd.

It was a great day and the team absolutely loved spending time with these wonderful little ones.

Who knows how many future National Champion cyclists we were playing to?




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Bicycle bunny hop delights Camp Casey kids



2011-03-23 - 222 Gen. John Adair DR., Columbia, KY - Photo by Dave Grigsby.
Lindsey Wilson freshman cyclist Jarrod Adcock from Pekin, IL, rolls up to a trash can and then bunny-hops right over it to the delight of the crowd, Camp Casey kids who were entrained by the Lindsey cyclists Monday afternoon, March 21, 2011.

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