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Sun Bowl Teams make their rounds
Date: 12/27/2008 Album ID: 662250
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Pittsburgh and Oregon State visit patients at Thomason Hospital, and they get to work, practicing before they face one another in the 2008 Brut Sun Bowl.
Oregon State safety Anthony Watkins, left, and other Oregon State players and Sun Bowl princesses visited with Izeyah Mendez, 9, in his hospital room at the Children's Hospital at Providence Saturday. The youngster was presented with a Sun Bowl cap and T-shirt and was among several young patients who received a visit by the players and princesses. Sun Bowl Princesses are Jessica Bokor, center, and Erika Anchondo. right. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Oregon State lineman Brent McNeil held 2-month-old Lemuel Gutierrez in a hospital room at the Children's Hospital at Providence Saturday. McNiel and about 15 other Oregon State players gave Sun Bowl caps and T-shirts to several young patients at the hospital. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Oregon State linebacker Keo Camat, center, and other linemen went through drills during their practice session at Canutillo High School stadium Saturday. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Oregon State quarterback Lyle Moevao warmed up his throwing arm at the start of the Beavers practice Saturday at Canutillo High School stadium. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Oregon State freshman linebacker Will Darkins caught a pass during the Beavers practice Saturday at Canutillo High School stadium. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Pitt wide receiver Derek Kinder participated in drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt wide receiver Derek Kinder worked on pass catching drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt receiver Derek Kinder worked on pass catching drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pittsburgh offensive lineman John Malecki inadvertently popped teammate Alex Karabin during blocking drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt players participated in stretching drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt players, including tight end John Pelusi, center, went through conditioning drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt players, including Jared Martin, center left, go through agility drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt receiver T.J. Porter leaps to catch a pass during drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt head football coach Dave Wannstedt watched his team go through drills Saturday at the Socorro Activities Center.
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Pitt lineman Robb Houser, right, paused at the bedside of two-month-old Jane Rodriguez during a visit by team members to the pediatrics unit at Thomason Hospital Saturday. The players visit was to cheer up the children and their family members during their stay. Mark Estermyer is at left.
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Pitt head football coach Dave Wannstedt, right, watched as team member Andrew Janocko held a baby in the Thomason Hospital's pediatrics unit Saturday. The visit was to cheer up the children and the children's family members.
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Axen Cuvedo, 3, seemed to be unnerved by a visit by Pitt's Jarred Holley  at the Thomason Hospital pediatrics unit Saturday. Perla Aguilar, Axen's mother, said the boy though his visitor was going to give him a shot. Pitt players visited the hospital to cheer up the children and their family members.
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Pittsburgh's Nate Nix, center, shook hands with Thomason Hospital patient Eddie Vicencio during a visit by team members and Sun Bowl court members to the pediatrics unit. The visit was to cheer up the patients and their famiies. The team gave Vicencio a shirt.
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