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School is out and kids of all ages are looking for something to do this summer and to help fill that void are sports camps. Chris Duplissey, soccer coach for Kilgore High School hosted a soccer camp this week at KHS for kids of all ages, 53 in all at the KHS practice soccer field. Duplissey said he wants the kids to improve their skills and at the same time have a good time. The kids were divided into groups according to their ages and worked on ball handling skills and competed against each other in regular soccer games. (photos left to right) Tatum Van Meter, 11, a student at Maude Laird Middle School works on her foot work. Tatum said she has been playing soccer for three years and is at the camp because she likes soccer and wants to have fun. J.D. Perales, 12. also a student at MLMS said he has been playing soccer for 7 years and is at camp to have fun, but also to learn and improve his skills. News Herald Photos by Lester MUrray