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    Miami Dolphins Take Students to Bluefoot Pirate

    March 12, 20131 Min Read3 Views
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    Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Miami Dolphins players Josh Kaddu, Richard Marshall, Rishard Matthews, Koa Misi, Julian Posey, Kheeston Randall, Josh Samuda, Randy Starks and members of the Miami Dolphins Women’s Organization took students that have parents in the military on a special trip to Bluefoot Pirate Adventures in Fort Lauderdale.

     

    “It’s always nice to be able to hang out with kids that are underprivileged like these kids are,” Misi said. “They’re living in this house right now and for them to be able to come out and hang out with us and get to do something like this puts a smile on their faces. It’s always nice to do that for kids that don’t have much and I’m glad to be here and be able to help out.”

     

    The students participating were from Camillus House in Miami Dade County and were chosen because of their exemplary performance in school. The BlueFoot is equipped with 12 real water cannons and is Coast Guard certified with a total capacity of 49 passengers. Duffy’s Sports Grill also donated food to the students at this event.

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