Sunday, February 3, 2013
Players from the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens are already posting photos and updates from New Orleans. See what they have to say during the big game.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Joe Larrew, a Bridgeton-native, will be the side judge during Super Bowl 47, the NFL announced Wednesday.
Football fans from around the world will tune into watch Super Bowl 47 Sunday evening. Whether they know it or not, they'll be seeing plenty of one Bridgeton man. Joe Larrew, a Bridgeton-native, will be the side judge during the game, the NFL announced Wednesday. Remember you can like Hazelwood Patch on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HazelwoodPatch. Don't forget to visit Twitter: twitter.com/HazelwoodPatch, or signup for the Hazelwood Patch newsletter here. - - - - - Super Bowl info: - - - - - The Super Bowl XLVII officiating crew—which also includes Jerome Boger (referee); Darrell Jenkins (umpire); Steve Stelljes (head linesman); Byron Boston (line judge); Craig Wrolstad (field judge); Joe Larrew (side judge) and Dino Paganelli (back …
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Brown, a Hazelwood West High School graduate, was in town on Wednesday and decided to visit his old elementary school.
Hazelwood native and Hazelwood School District product LaMark Brown stopped by Russell Elementary School Wednesday. Brown is currently a tight end with the Minnesota Vikings in the NFL. He visited with students and some of his former teachers at Russell Elementary. Brown stopped by kindergarten through third grade classrooms and read books, as well as went to recess with fourth and fifth grade classes. To see additional pictures click here. Remember you can like Hazelwood Patch on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HazelwoodPatch. Don't forget to visit Twitter: twitter.com/HazelwoodPatch, or signup for the Hazelwood Patch newsletter here.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Trying to figure out what you're going to bring to the tailgate party? Here's s selection of easy-to-make and take food choices everyone is sure to like.
This is a big weekend for football fans for the games on the field. Be it a Hazelwood West matchup at the high school level, or the very important Homecoming contest for the University of Missouri against Iowa State you're going to need some munchies to get through watching the games. And of course, there are those St. Louis Cardinals and the Rams. Wherever you park your car and hangout before the big game, don't forget the all-important tailgate. We've assembled a few suggestions that you can make, pack up and enjoy! Zesty 100-Yard Bites Mix mayo, Sriracha and lime juice in a small bowl. Spread each bun with 1/2 tablespoon (1 1/2 teaspoons) mayo mixture. Fill each bun with 1 folded slice each ham and roast beef, a cheese slice quarter, …
Ashley Nevilles
9:18 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013
Very cool. Kids always love to meet superstars. Congrats on the NFL.   more ›