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Temple Football Honored by Komen for the Cure
8.12.11 | Football
Owls Kick Off Season on Sept. 1 with Villanova
2011 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Photo Gallery
Temple Football's Community Service
PHILADELPHIA – The Temple University football team was honored by the Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure this week.
Represented at the Volunteer Thank-You Party by Director of Operations Ed Foley, the team received a plaque as the 2011 Most Valuable Players.
“We are honored to present the entire Temple University Football team of volunteers with our 2011 Most Valuable Players Award,” said CBS3/The CW Philly 57 Eyewitness News anchor Susan Barnett at the awards ceremony. “We sincerely thank them for getting the job done – anywhere, anytime, for anyone – in order to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer.”
The Owls, who log 1,000 hours of community service each spring, once again helped with the Susan G. Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure on May 8. More than 1,000 Komen Philadelphia Affiliate volunteers helped raise $3.3 million during the 21st Susan G. Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure® season.
Temple football has received recognition through the years for its community service efforts. The Owls claimed back-to-back T.E.A.M. Awards, an acronym standing for Temple's Exceptional Acts for Mankind, for their exceptional community service efforts in 2009 and 2010. The team also received the 2009 Robert P. Levy Award for Outstanding Community Service by the Philadelphia Sports Congress.
Temple opens the 2011 season with cross-town rival Villanova in the third annual Mayor's Cup, sponsored by Dunkin' Donuts, on Thursday, Sept. 1 at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Temple football season tickets are on sale now for as low as $15 per game, and can be purchased by calling the Temple Ticket Sales Office at 215-204-8499 or visit www.OwlsTix.com.


[Award photos by Dr. Kurt Bomze]
Temple Football's Community Service
PHILADELPHIA – The Temple University football team was honored by the Philadelphia Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure this week.
Represented at the Volunteer Thank-You Party by Director of Operations Ed Foley, the team received a plaque as the 2011 Most Valuable Players.
“We are honored to present the entire Temple University Football team of volunteers with our 2011 Most Valuable Players Award,” said CBS3/The CW Philly 57 Eyewitness News anchor Susan Barnett at the awards ceremony. “We sincerely thank them for getting the job done – anywhere, anytime, for anyone – in order to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer.”
The Owls, who log 1,000 hours of community service each spring, once again helped with the Susan G. Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure on May 8. More than 1,000 Komen Philadelphia Affiliate volunteers helped raise $3.3 million during the 21st Susan G. Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure® season.
Temple football has received recognition through the years for its community service efforts. The Owls claimed back-to-back T.E.A.M. Awards, an acronym standing for Temple's Exceptional Acts for Mankind, for their exceptional community service efforts in 2009 and 2010. The team also received the 2009 Robert P. Levy Award for Outstanding Community Service by the Philadelphia Sports Congress.
Temple opens the 2011 season with cross-town rival Villanova in the third annual Mayor's Cup, sponsored by Dunkin' Donuts, on Thursday, Sept. 1 at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Temple football season tickets are on sale now for as low as $15 per game, and can be purchased by calling the Temple Ticket Sales Office at 215-204-8499 or visit www.OwlsTix.com.


[Award photos by Dr. Kurt Bomze]
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