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Athletes display willingness to work during Marble Falls Forge ’24

The Marble Falls Independent School District athletic department drew 115 rising ninth-12th graders and about 30 mid- dle schoolers to the first day of summer strength and conditioning June 3. Known as Forge ‘24, coaches were happy with the turnout.
Photos by Jennifer Fierro/TexasChalk- Talk.com On first day of Marble Falls Forge '24, coaches emphasis the proper way to do each drill as illustrated by Marble Falls strength and con- ditioning coordina - tor Karl "Beef" Bielfeldt, who is helping Deagan Whitted.

The Marble Falls Independent School District athletic department drew 115 rising ninth-12th graders and about 30 mid- dle schoolers to the first day of summer strength and conditioning June 3.

Known as Forge ‘24, coaches were happy with the turnout.

“The excitement for something new,” boys soccer head coach and defensive coordinator Ryan Craven said. “I see what it’s going to be like.”

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