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Edmonton road race raises over $5,000 for Capps scholarship

Caleb Capps Baseball Memorial Scholarship 5K Run in Edmonton, KY, participatants helped raise $5,000 for the fund, drew over 145 residents. Money funds scholarship for LWC Baseball player from Adair, Barren, Cumberland, Green, Hart, Metcalfe, Monroe or Russell counties
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By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - A road race held earlier this month in Edmonton, KY, helped raise $5,000 for an endowed scholarship that memorializes the life of a Lindsey Wilson College Student. The second-annual Caleb Capps Baseball Memorial Scholarship 5K Run was held May and attracted 145 area residents. The participants helped raise $5,000 for the scholarship.



Capps was an LWC freshman on a baseball scholarship when he died of injuries suffered in a September 2012 vehicle accident in rural Adair County. His parents, Danny and Margie Capps, initiated the scholarship to honor their son’s memory. The scholarship is presented annually to an LWC baseball player from Adair, Barren, Cumberland, Green, Hart, Metcalfe, Monroe or Russell counties. - DUANE BONIFER

Related story: Caleb Andrew Capps, 18, Edmonton, KY (d. September 06, 2012)


This story was posted on 2014-05-23 07:07:07
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Caleb Capps Memorial Scholarship Fund receives Metcalfe Co. check



2014-05-23 - 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, LWC.
Lindsey Wilson College Vice President for Development Kevin Thompson, right, receives a $5,000 donation from Margie and Danny Capps for the Caleb Capps Baseball Memorial Scholarship. The money was raised May 10, 2014, at the second-annual Caleb Capps Baseball Memorial Scholarship 5K Run. - DUANE BONIFER

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