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Iowa kid could present the game ball for Super Bowl

A seventh grader from Iowa could wind up on the field at next year’s Super Bowl. Olivia Eckerman, a student at Waverly-Shell Rock Middle School, is heavily involved in the NFL’s “Fuel Up to Play 60” program and she’s one of three finalists for the honor of running onto the field before kickoff with the game ball.

“They had narrowed it down to 30, then eight and now three and now it goes to a public vote.” That’s Olivia’s mother. Sue Eckerman says her daughter has always been active and two years ago Olivia joined the “Fuel Up to Play 60” program at her school.

“It’s a very strong group at the Waverly-Shell Rock Middle School and they form committees and they make plans on how to offer taste tests to the student body, like various types of apples or zuccini brownies, black bean brownies. They have them taste different foods with healthy options in them and that’s really fun,” Sue Eckerman says. “They take field trips to dairy farms and a berry farm. They had a marathon kids club.” The N-F-L’s Fuel Up to Play 60 program encourages healthy eating and at least 60 minutes of activity per day. Eckerman says going to the Super Bowl would be a dream come true for her daughter.

“She earned points from doing various things and she filled out an essay process and then got chosen to go to the national summit for ‘Fuel Up to Play 60’ two years in a row,” her mom says. “And this year she is the ‘Fuel Up to Play 60’ state ambassador.” For Eckerman to get to the Super Bowl field, though, she needs to finish first in a round of online voting. Go to “Super Kid NFL Rush” website where you may vote once per day through December 5th.

If Eckerman wins, she’ll get to Minneapolis a week early to participate in a number of activities before the Super Bowl kicks off on February 4th.

Luke Bryan Discusses Singing The National Anthem At The Super Bowl

When Luke Bryan sings the national anthem at Super Bowl 51 in Houston, the gravity of what his performance will mean won’t be lost on him. Luke tells People that while singing the national anthem can be challenging and nerve-wracking, there’s no way he would turn an opportunity like that down. Bryan says, “I moved to Nashville to follow my dreams and singing the national anthem on that stage doesn’t get any bigger.” He also sees singing the national anthem as a way to show his true patriotism. Luke says, “I never served in the military — that’s something I wish I had had the opportunity to do, but I feel like this is my way of honoring my country. It’s a little chance to serve.”

 

·       Super Bowl 51 will take place on February 5 and will air at 6:30 PM ET on FOX.

·       The Georgia native also says he’ll be rooting for the Atlanta Falcons in the big game. He says, “I’ll be focused on the anthem. And once I walk off that field and shake off that pressure, I’ll be ready to enjoy some football.”

 

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