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Sunday, March 14, 2021
Worship Service-10:30 A.M. Greater Grant Memorial AME Church 5533 Gilchrist Road Jacksonville, Florida 32219
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Monday - March 15,2021 - 9:00 A.M.
James (Coach) Day Scholarship Golf Tournament
Eagle Landing Golf Club
3989 Eagle Landing Parkway
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Monday - March 15, 2021 - 6:30 P.M.
Officials Workshop and Dinner
The Potter's House Banquet Hall
5119 Normandy Blvd. – Jacksonville, Florida 32205
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Tuesday - March 16, 2021 - 12:00 P.M.
Press Conference
Earl Kitchens Stadium-Raines High School
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Friday—March 19, 2021 - 12:30 P.M.
Pepsi/Charles Albertie Developmental Clinic
Earl Kitchings Stadium– Raines High
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Friday—March 19, 2021 - 3:00 P.M.
Bob Hayes Middle School Track and Field Meet
Earl Kitchings Stadium– Raines High
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Saturday - March 20, 2021 - 8:00 A.M.
Bob Hayes Invitational Track and Field Meet
Earl Kitchings Stadium—Raines High
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19th Annual Scholarship
Golf Tournament
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This
event is a joint effort, in conjunction with the Bob
Hayes Track Meet, to raise money to support the James
(Coach) Day Scholarship Fund.
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The purpose of the event is not only to provide
scholarships for young athletes, but also to give the
community an opportunity to get involved and encourage
our young people to go farther.
Learn More >>
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Due to the Covid 19—The spectators are limited this year to the Bob Hayes Invitational Middle and High School Track and Field Meet – Middle School Meet on Friday March 19, 2021 and the High School on Saturday March 20, 2021 --- You can only purchase the tickets online—They are on sale now --The link below will lead you to Raines High Website in which you can purchase the ticket
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Purchase Tickets
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For the past four decades the Bob Hayes Invitational Track meet has been a focal point for young track and field participants from the southeastern United States. For those too young to remember, Bob Hayes was the Florida A&M sprinter that was dubbed "Bullet Bob" for his dominance of the sprints from 60 to 100 yards.
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Hayes, who came to the world's attention in 1964, was the first person to run 100 yards in 9.1 seconds and also held the world record for sixty yards at 5.9 seconds. He was awarded two gold medals in the 1964 Olympics. A muscular 5 feet eleven inches and 190 pounds, Hayes also excelled in football and is a member of the NFL Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor. |
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Due to Covid-19 THIS IS A FACE MASK TRACK MEET.Please download attached flyer.
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