High temperatures impacting Michiana high school football teams
By:
LeVon Whittaker
Posted: Jul 20, 2022 8:37 PM EDT
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MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- As the high school football season approaches, high temperatures are a major concern for daytime practice sessions.
ABC57's LeVon Whittaker spoke with Penn High School Head Coach Cory Yeoman about how he navigates the hot weather during his 39th season.
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