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Torrey Smith at Linton Springs Elementary [Pictures]

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith was at Linton Springs Elementary School in Eldersburg on Tuesday, Oct. 2, as part of the national NFL Play 60 campaign, designed to encourage kids to be active for at least 60 minutes a day in order to help reverse the trend of childhood obesity. Read about Smith's visit here.
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith runs through the gym at Linton Springs Elementary during a visit to promote the NFL Play 60 challenge. The campaign is designed to combat childhood obesity by encouraging kids to be active at least 60 minutes a day.

Ravens' Torrey Smith at Linton Springs

( Photo by Nate Pesce / October 2, 2012 )
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith runs through the gym at Linton Springs Elementary during a visit to promote the NFL Play 60 challenge. The campaign is designed to combat childhood obesity by encouraging kids to be active at least 60 minutes a day.
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