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2007 Hoge-Morey-Starks-Ward Celebrity Golf Classic1723 viewsAlso known as the "Highmark Celebrity Classic", the event took place on Monday, May 21, 2007 at the Southpoint Golf Club in Canonsburg. Steelers in attendance included Ben Roethlisberger, Jeff Reed, Chris Hoke, Kendall Simmons and head coach Mike Tomlin.May 21, 2007
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2007 Hoge-Morey-Starks-Ward Celebrity Golf Classic1469 viewsAlso known as the "Highmark Celebrity Classic", the event took place on Monday, May 21, 2007 at the Southpoint Golf Club in Canonsburg. Steelers in attendance included Ben Roethlisberger, Jeff Reed, Chris Hoke, Kendall Simmons and head coach Mike Tomlin.
May 21, 2007
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Ben Roethlisberger reaches out1580 viewsBen spent some time over the weekend of May 18-20th, 2007 talking to local children about the dangers of drugs at an event called "The Alliance".
He spent two hours at the event, talking to the kids and giving out awards.
Ben had this to say:
"I've never used drugs in my entire life and I'm very proud of that. That's why I'm very happy and anxious and eager to do this, because I wouldn't feel right if I did drugs or do drugs and come here and tell kids NOT to do it. That wouldn't be right for me."May 21, 2007
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Ben Roethlisberger reaches out1584 viewsBen spent some time over the weekend of May 18-20th, 2007 talking to local children about the dangers of drugs at an event called "The Alliance".
He spent two hours at the event, talking to the kids and giving out awards.
Words from Ben:
"Luckily, I've never lost any friends because of [drugs]. I do know a lot of people that have done it and cleaned up their act because they've seen the negative effects of it."
As to being around drugs:
"I don't put myself in that situation. If there is something there, wherever it is, I don't go - I leave right away. It 's not just something [where] I'm going to get myself in that situation. Because I don't feel that is being a 'right' role model whether I'm doing it or not, being there if there are drugs there!"May 21, 2007
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2006 Hoge Morey Starks Ward Celebrity Golf Classic For Children2024 viewsMay 22, 2006 - Southpoint Golf Club, Canonsburg, PA
Since 1994, the Hoge-Morey-Starks-Ward Celebrity Golf Classic for Children has raised more than $1,825,000 for children in need. Merril Hoge, Sean Morey, Max Starks and Hines Ward invite Steelers' coaches and players, along with other celebrities, to golf with foursomes from the area and across the country to raise funds and awareness for the Highmark Caring Foundation. May 19, 2007
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2006 Hoge Morey Starks Ward Celebrity Golf Classic For Children1860 viewsMay 22, 2006 - Southpointe Golf Club, Canonsburg, PA.
This event helps raise awareness and funds for the Highmark Caring Foundation. May 19, 2007
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2006 Hoge Morey Starks Ward Celebrity Golf Classic For Children1843 viewsMay 22, 2006 - Southpointe Golf Club, Canonsburg, PA.May 19, 2007
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Derek Jeter 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic - January 29, 20072215 viewsBen and Yankees Captain and Shortstop Derek Jeter at the Avila Golf & Country Club in Tampa, Florida.
*Thank you so much to Alicia for sending me the link. To view more photos, go to www.DerekJeter.comMay 09, 2007
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Derek Jeter 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic - January 29, 20071996 viewsBen and Yankees Centerfielder, Johnny Damon.May 09, 2007
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Derek Jeter 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic - January 29, 20072342 viewsBen poses with Jerome Bettis, LeAnn Tweeden (The Best Damn Sports Show Period) and Yankees Centerfielder, Johnny Damon.May 09, 2007
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Ben at the South Fayette School District, May 2, 20072011 viewsBig Ben was the star attraction at a pep rally Wednesday morning in McDonald at the South Fayette School District.
The quarterback's visit was the result of hard work by students, who sold thousands of bottles of Big Ben's Barbeque Sauce. All of the proceeds were split between the South Fayette Athletic Club and the Ronald McDonald House.
"They did a fundraiser that is going to help their school and a great cause -- the Ronald McDonald House -- a cause I put a lot of time and effort into, so I am glad they were able to do such a great job," said Roethlisberger.
"This is so exciting," said Superintendent Dr. Linda Hippert. "We know he is a great role model for our students, and they watch him on TV."
"I think about when I was in high school," said Roethlisberger. "If someone came back to speak, what did I want to hear and not want to hear?"
Students who sold the most sauce got their pictures taken with Roethlisberger, who was sporting a South Fayette Green ball cap.
"It used to surprise me, it doesn't surprise me anymore," said Roethlisberger. "Steeler fans, like I have said numerous times, are the best."
The students raised more than $6,800, which is roughly 4,166 bottles of barbeque sauce.May 02, 2007
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ESPY Awards, 20062133 viewsBen walks off the stage with Bill Cowher.Apr 27, 2007
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