Bay Laurel's free arts, athletics camps for inner-city youth return after focus on unrest relief The nonprofit was just getting started with their initiatives when George Floyd's murder led them to reevaluate plans. Now, their mission is coming full circle. Credit: Bay Laurel Fund Author: Kiya Edwards Updated: 7:05 PM CDT May 25, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS — At a park under two miles away from George Floyd Square, Kyle Skye and Darryl White reunite with Davontae White-Sledge, an energetic and charming high school freshman. "I play for Patrick Henry," he says. "QB1. Don't need to brag but, you know, Varsity." Within minutes of tossing a football around at the park, a young onlooker no one knew before joins them on the field.