Posted December 10, 2007

Temple baseball spreads holiday cheer at Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania

TU Baseball visit CHOP
Photo courtesy Temple Sports Media Relations
The Temple baseball team at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where they recently donated toys and played with the children being treated there.

The Temple baseball team delivered more than 200 gifts on Dec. 7 to children at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, spreading holiday cheer to those in need.

The team also spent more than an hour at CHOP playing board games, doing arts and crafts and interacting with children on different floors.


“Any time our team has an opportunity to be a positive influence in our community, we’re going to take advantage of those situations,” said Head Coach Rob Valli.

“Just being around the kids, we were able to get as much out of it as they did. I think it was win-win for everyone involved.”

   

“It was definitely an experience I’ll never forget,” junior 2B Carmen Del Mastro said. “Just being with the kids, it makes you feel good to take some time and give back. The kids just wanted someone to be around them to make them feel better. It’s something I’d like to do again.”


“Seeing the kids and how happy our gifts made them, it really made me feel good,” sophomore 3B Matt Heltz said. “It was a fun experience.”


Temple opens its 2008 season on Feb. 22, 2008, at Bethune Cookman. Visit http://owlsports.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl for Temple’s 2008 baseball schedule and other news.

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