Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders reward being active

Henderson elementary school wins visit for NFL Play 60 Challenge

- By Amelia Pak-harvey Las Vegas Review-journal

Travis Fralin and his classmates at Stevens Elementary in Henderson have been on the move.

They logged every minute of physical activity over four weeks as they competed in the NFL Play 60 Challenge, which encourages students to stay active for 60 minutes every day.

It all paid off in a celebrator­y rally on Tuesday, when the students were visited by former Raiders players Jay Schroeder, Linden King, Leo Gray and Reggie Kinlaw and members of the Raiderette­s cheerleadi­ng squad to celebrate their first-place finish.

“It’s exciting,” said Fralin, a fifth-grader who hopes to one day play in the NBA. “I’ve never experience­d seeing, face-to-face, NFL players.”

The 183 students in fourth and fifth grade at Stevens beat two other Clark County schools in the competitio­n, logging 645,070 minutes during the challenge.

The event was one of several the Raiders attended in the Las Vegas Valley on “Giving Tuesday” as the team works to build a community presence in its future home.

“We’re a few years away from the Raiders being here, but to get the environmen­t and the participat­ion now is phenomenal,” said former quarterbac­k Schroeder, who highfived excited students as they did exercises with players on the school’s football field.

The players also presented $10,000 checks to Veterans Village, the USO and the U.S. Veterans Initiative.

In a quick question-and-answer session after the exercises, the former players imparted valuable life lessons to the students about staying

RAIDERS

in school.

Schroeder, who played from 19881992 with the then-los Angeles Raiders, compared preparing for a game to studying for a test.

“To tell you the truth, if you prepare properly, the test is the easy part,” he said. “It actually becomes fun, to play the game at that point. But you have to prepare, and that’s what we do.”

It meant a lot to students like fourth-grader Braxlee Foley, who enjoys watching football.

“It was really cool and a great opportunit­y,” Foley said before heading outside to practice with the players. “I’m happy they came, because we worked really hard for it.”

Contact Amelia Pak-harvey at apak-harvey@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-4630. Follow @ Ameliapakh­arvey on Twitter.

 ?? Bizuayehut­esfaye ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Linden King, who played linebacker for the Raiders from 1986-89, tries to block 10-year-old Lauren Phommaline during the Raiders’ NFL Play 60 Challenge event Tuesday at Stevens Elementary School in Henderson.
Bizuayehut­esfaye Las Vegas Review-journal @bizutesfay­e Linden King, who played linebacker for the Raiders from 1986-89, tries to block 10-year-old Lauren Phommaline during the Raiders’ NFL Play 60 Challenge event Tuesday at Stevens Elementary School in Henderson.

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