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Local wrestling clubs lead food can drive

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newspaperA group of local youth wrestling clubs are leading a can drive to collect food for needy.

Participating clubs include the Waynesboro Wrestling Club, Riverheads Youth Wrestling Club, Panthers Wrestling Club, Mat Pack Wrestling Club and Hornets Youth Wrestling Team.

Fishburne Military School wrestling coach Terry Waters is spearheading the drive. Cans collected in the drive will be delivered to area food shelters to feed the needy the week before Easter.

To participate, contact a member of any of the participating wrestling clubs, or you can drop off cans of food at The Trophy Case, 3278 Stuarts Draft Highway, Stuarts Draft.

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