![]() Coaches are not allowed to practice or workout with players until Aug. The passing challenge comes two days before the high school no-contact rule begins. “This was the first time we ran the lineman challenge and it was really fun watching the big boys getting a chance to have fun and compete,” Teeter said. Offensive linemen, who didn’t play in the 7-on-7 games, competed in bench press competition, tire toss, tug-of-war and a tire and 400-meter relay. The defense earned three points for an interception and seven points if it returned the ball past the 40.įor the first time, Teeter included an O-Line Challenge. If a team attempted a PAT and failed, it would lose a point. Touchdowns were worth seven points, not six. When they reached the 25-yard line they had three additional downs to reach the 10, where they had four downs to score. Teams’ offenses started on the 40-yard line and had three downs to gain 15 yards for a first down. The top eight teams overall advanced to the championship round and the remaining teams played in a consolation bracket. To preserve and protect park vegetation and animals and their habitat, the recreational use of firearms, archery equipment, paint ball guns, air guns, or fireworks are prohibited.Teams were placed in five divisions and played up to five games. NO GLASS CONTAINERS are allowed in the park. NO PETS ARE ALLOWED unless they are on a leash or confined in a vehicle. Picnicking, visiting, and driving through are available only between 8:00 a.m. GROUND FIRES ARE NOT ALLOWED! Fires are allowed only in furnished grills and pits. and unnecessary noise or activities are prohibited to allow campers a good night’s rest. Persons under 18 years of age desiring to camp overnight must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian or be supervised by a responsible adult. No vehicles are allowed on or around the H-5 Dam Levee. There is a two (2) night minimum on Holiday reservations. There is a maximum limit of (8) people per campsite and two (2) camping units per campsite, except for RV’s, Trailers, and Pop-Ups. No vehicles may drive down the river banks. Off-road vehicles and golf carts are not allowed within the park. All motor vehicles must operate on designated roads. PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS CAMPING AND PICNICKINGĪLL VEHICLES ENTERING THE PARK MUST PURCHASE A PERMIT. $630.00 for 50 AMP for 30 nights year-round.$420.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP for 30 nights from October 1 – March 31.$510.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP for 30 nights from April 1 – Sept.Monthly rate fees include entry for two vehicles for the duration of the stay $185.00 per week for 50 AMP year-round.$140.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP from October 1 – March 31.$180.00 for 15 AMP to 30 AMP from April 1 – September 30.$15.00 per additional vehicle per camping day for each 2nd vehicle at campsites including visitors. $25.00 per vehicle per camping day for campsite. $35.00 per day for vehicles using 50 AMP service.All camping fees paid instead of Day Use fees.At times portions of the park will be closed to the public due to special events, maintenance, safety reasons, or flood conditions and annual permits do not allow entrance during these times.Only covers entrance for six (6) persons per vehicle.Paid in lieu of the Lake Wood Day Use Fee.Children five (5) years and younger are free. ![]() Individual fee is charged for pedestrians, motorcycles, bicyclists, commercial bus passengers and groups exceeding six (6) persons per vehicle.$2.00 per person, per day, ages six (6) and over.Maximum occupancy per vehicle is six (6) persons. ![]()
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