Monday, July 21, 2014

ELKMONT TEAMS PLAYING IN THE MUD

The CASA Mud Volleyball Tournament was in full swing in Athens, July 19.  This extremely popular event had a 100 teams participating.  The Mud Volleyball tournament isn't just a messy way to have fun but a successful fundraiser to help support the aging and homebound.  

Elkmont had a number of people involved in getting down and dirty this weekend. The teams were placed in one of nine nets (groups).  The teams with the top two records in each net played each other for right to play in the winners' tournament. 

One Bad Mudder:  Net winner.  They went undefeated in their pool and finished tied for sixth out of 90 teams. Plan B, the tournament champions, sent this Elkmont team to the showers.


Team Roster:
Elkmont:  Lee Holt, Colby Holt, Levi Gant, Coty  Johns, Lesley Garris
Loretta TN: Will Cox, Catherine Robinson, Kinsley Williams

Southern Sass


Down in Flames


And of course the always to be found where fun is, Miss Helen.  Someone has to bring order to the chaos. 


More info on CASA:
Care Assurance System for the Aging and Homebound (better known as CASA) helps the elderly and disabled preserve their independence and continue living in their own home.

CASA services include wheelchair ramps, transportation to medical appointments, winterization, minor home repairs, and telephone reassurance.  These services are performed by volunteers, under the coordination of professional staff. All CASA services are offered at no cost to clients, although donations are welcomed.
 

CASA serves the aging (age 60 or older) and the
homebound (defined as a person who has a condition that restricts his/her ability to leave the home; it generally refers to a person who is bedridden or wheelchair-bound).  CASA of Limestone County is a non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) status and is supported by the United Way and the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Donations and fund-raising events provide crucial additional revenue.

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