Rewind: Torrey Smith Visits Chase Elementary
The Ravens wide receiver, days removed from the Super Bowl, visited the school to talk healthy habits.
The Ravens wide receiver, days removed from the Super Bowl, visited the school to talk healthy habits.
The Ravens wide receiver talked about the importance of healthy eating.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith was a surprise guest Friday morning at Chase Elementary School, joining fifth graders for breakfast and talking to the entire student body about the importance of drinking milk, the experience of the Super Bowl and what it takes to become a professional athlete. Read our story on Smith's appearance.
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The Ravens wide receiver appeared as part of an NFL program encouraging fitness for children.
Chase Elementary School students thought they were getting a "very special" NFL rally on Purple Friday. It turned out they didn't know how special. A group of purple-clad fifth-graders at Chase were the first to find out as they gathered for a late breakfast of cereal and milk, and they were joined by Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith. Smith, a former Terp fresh off the Ravens' win over the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, had breakfast, then spoke to the entire student body at Chase about fitness and nutrition. "Anytime I get the opportunity to go to any elementary school, even family and friends, I'll go out and hang out at the school all day," said Smith, who added he was "honored" to appear at Chase. The appearance was …
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8:11 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
Torrey Smith should be an inspiration to kids for how he was raised and how he helped with his younger siblings. He helped with homework and made breakfast for them. He is a credit to all for his life outside of Football as well as on the field!   more ›
Were you in Baltimore celebrating with the Super Bowl champions? Show us.
Help our readers relive the champion celebration by adding your own photos and videos from Tuesday's parade to our Neighborhood Gallery. Were you unable to attend the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl championship celebration? It's OK. You didn't miss much. Just: Attention Instagrammers: Use the hashtag #PatchRavens to show your Purple Pride in our parade gallery. Watch the video above and then tell us what was your favority part of Tuesday's celebration? How about the season? Do you believe in destiny? Show our hometeam some love in the comments section below. Related Content:
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Although Falls Church High School Football Coach Said Aziz thinks the 49ers are going to win the Super Bowl, he hopes Smith, who he coached in 2005, has a great game.
Ask Falls Church High School Head Football Coach Said Aziz whom he thinks will win Super Bowl XLVII and he won’t hesitate to say it’s the San Francisco 49ers. Aziz, however, does want to his former Stafford High School player and now Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith, to have a good game. In 2005 when Smith was quarterback at Stafford in Northern Virginia, Aziz was the offensive line coach and defensive coordinator. “He was a really good kid,” Aziz said Friday. “I do want Torrey to have a good game.” According to the Ravens website, before playing his college football at the University of Maryland, Smith earned honorable mention All-Northwest Region as a quarterback his senior year. Smith also earned All-District academic honors …
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The Super Bowl-bound wide receiver and former Terp will sign autographs at Forman Mills
Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin are scheduled to appear at Great Moments Tuesday night.
Hoping to congratulate Baltimore Ravens players Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin on their Thanksgiving win? Follow Perry Hall Patch on Facebook and Twitter. You'll have your chance at the Great Moments store at The Avenue at White Marsh from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. But getting their signatures will cost you between $25 and $79—money well spent for most fans, according to manager B.J. Tebin. "It's going to be a big one," Tebin said. "We're expecting close to 500 people." Smith's autograph on anything costs $25, while Boldin's signature on a photo or a mini helmet costs $59 and his signature on a helmet or a jersey will cost $79. Tebin said the visit benefits the entire Avenue, not just his store. "It brings people to the restaurants…
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2:09 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013
Awesome! Go, Chase Elementary!   more ›