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“It does definitely take me back and it makes me like feel like a kid again. You know, just getting out here competing, all the trash talking and all the fun celebrations, all of that stuff.
Penn State Football players brought joy to kids during their annual visit to Penn State Health’s Children’s Hospital on Wednesday.
Not only are they talented NFL athletes, but Everett High School alums Mikey Sainristil and Isaiah Likely are even better people who make sure they give back to their community.
Kids as young as six years old took the field to play some football at the youth camp. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for kids playing at the camp, like Zachi Hampton.