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    Murphy is Clarke University Bound

    August 21, 2018
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    CLARK UNIVERSITY BOUND – Keshawn Murphy, a 2018 graduate of South Fulton High School recently signed a Letter of Commitment to attend Clark University in Dubuque, Iowa, and be a part of the school’s first ever football program. The son of Cory Algee of South Fulton and April Murphy of Fulton, he played in the linebacker position for the South Fulton High School Red Devils his senior year, prior to transferring from Fulton High School, where is played at the same post for the Bulldogs. While the private Catholic school, in the NAIA Conference, is over eight hours away from home, Murphy will have the advantage of a fellow Red Devil on staff at Clark, Adam Hicks,  a 2005 graduate of SFHS, who is the defensive coordinator of the program’s inaugural year. Murphy plans to major in Business/Marketing, and will report for classes this week, with football practice to begin the last week in August. He is the grandson of Pete and Joanne Algee of South Fulton, Pearlie Harding and Nolan Harding of Fulton. (Photo by Benita Fuzzell) CLARK UNIVERSITY BOUND – Keshawn Murphy, a 2018 graduate of South Fulton High School recently signed a Letter of Commitment to attend Clark University in Dubuque, Iowa, and be a part of the school’s first ever football program. The son of Cory Algee of South Fulton and April Murphy of Fulton, he played in the linebacker position for the South Fulton High School Red Devils his senior year, prior to transferring from Fulton High School, where is played at the same post for the Bulldogs. While the private Catholic school, in the NAIA Conference, is over eight hours away from home, Murphy will have the advantage of a fellow Red Devil on staff at Clark, Adam Hicks, a 2005 graduate of SFHS, who is the defensive coordinator of the program’s inaugural year. Murphy plans to major in Business/Marketing, and will report for classes this week, with football practice to begin the last week in August. He is the grandson of Pete and Joanne Algee of South Fulton, Pearlie Harding and Nolan Harding of Fulton. (Photo by Benita Fuzzell)

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