Clayton County was represented well at the seventh annual ASPIRE Awards, hosted by the American Association of Adapted Sports Programs at Maggiano’s Little Italy on Sunday.
Clayton County Public Schools’ adapted program — the Clayton Eagles — was honored with the Education-Based Program Award, and Eagles standout Kila Ray Brown earned the Most Valuable Player Award. ×
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