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On September 17th, the Los Angeles Rams brought their NFL Play 60 initiative to Coleman Field in Inglewood, hosting a day of fun and fitness for students across the entire Inglewood district. The event, designed to encourage children to get active for at least 60 minutes a day, featured Rams mascot Rampage, who energized the crowd by giving high-fives and signing T-shirts. Rams cheerleaders and members of the team also made special appearances.
“It was a great event, our students really enjoyed themselves. Special thanks to Dr. Goolsby and her team, The Rams, and El Torito for providing lunch for our kids.”
Subrina Miller | District Community Liaison Specialist, IUSD
Subrina Miller, District Community Liaison Specialist, praised the event, saying, “It was a great event, our students really enjoyed themselves. Special thanks to Dr. Goolsby and her team, The Rams, and El Torito for providing lunch for our kids.”
Bennet Kew Elementary 5th grader, Ella Bunn, shared her excitement: “I had a lot of fun. I enjoyed the different obstacle courses and I got my T-shirt signed by Rampage the Ram. I also was able to make a bracelet at the craft table, too.”
The NFL Play 60 initiative, which has been promoting youth health and wellness for over 18 seasons, continues to inspire the next generation to stay active alongside all 32 NFL teams and their partners.