A Wave of Green and Black
The Douglas County Fair Parade was July 30 and the teams from Raptors Athletics attended in full force. Athletes from the football, lacrosse, basketball and baseball club teams marched in their respective uniforms, and parents wore Raptors apparel or colors. A truck with the Raptors banner led the way and the marchers passed out Raptors flyers and candy to parade attendants.
By Hollen Wheeler; photos courtesy of Raptors Athletics

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