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April 4, 20082512 viewsDONNELL MIDDLE SCHOOL football players Ben Kupferberg (left) and Sid Hoover present to Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger a framed jersey with his number from his playing days at Donnell. Roethlisberger went on to have record-setting careers for Findlay High School and Miami (Ohio) University and was a first-round draft pick by the Steelers in 2004. He won his first 13 NFL starts and led the Steelers to a Super Bowl championship in 2006. Big Ben is back in his home town this week and will headline the second annual Ben Roethlisberger Challenge today at 7 p.m. at Findlay High School. Proceeds from the basketball game benefit student-athletes at FHS and the Ben Roethlisberger Scholarship Fund.
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2008 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp (June 23-25, 2008)2512 views
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October 30, 2007 - 15th Annual Arthur J. Rooney, Sr. Courage House Luncheon2507 views
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2005 ESPY Awards Celebrity Golf Event2502 views
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Detroit Pistons game, February 20062488 viewsJerome and Ben.
*Thank you to Deanna!
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2007 Make-A-Wish Foundation2477 viewsThe Steelers organization works closely with The Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant wishes. The wishes include meeting favorite players and a behind the scenes look at the Steelers practice facility and tickets to a home game.
Ben poses with a happy fan.
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2008 - Annual DVE Morning Show Christmas Party 2477 views
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2007 Bid For Hope Auction2470 viewsBen and his teammates sign autographs for fans at the annual fundraising event which benefits breast cancer research hosted by Heath and Katie Miller.
Thank you to Diana Napper, Glimmer of Hope.
Photo taken by Gary Yon. Used with permission.
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Meeting the President as the Super Bowl XL Champions!2468 viewsJune 2, 2006: Hines Ward, Ben, Kendall Simmons
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2007 - The ESPY's Extreme Powered By Vizio2468 viewsHOLLYWOOD - JULY 10: Ben Roethlisberger attends The ESPY's Extreme Powered By Vizio and hosted by San Diego Chargers Ladainian Tomlinson at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on July 10, 2007 in Hollywood, California.
Photo by: John M. Heller (Getty Images)
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Sprint "Power To Play" mini-camp2459 viewsNEVILLE ISLAND, Pa. March 17, 2007 -- Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger hosted a minicamp for youngsters on Saturday at the Robert Morris Island Sports Center.
Thirty-three children won an essay contest on the benefits of hard work to get the chance to meet Big Ben, and even catch some passes from the Steelers star quarterback.
They also took part in sprints and a football field obstacle course.
Big Ben told Channel 11, "It's an opportunity to come out here and share some knowledge, some wisdom and some fun with these kids and share the game of football."
Roethlisberger also talked a little bit about the coaching change this year.
He didn't say much about Coach Bill Cowher's departure. But he is getting acquainted with new head coach Mike Tomlin.
Ben said, "Yeah, I've talked to him many times. I've been working out in there and had dinner with him and so we've been able to it down and talk about a lot of things."
This offseason has been pretty relaxed for Big Ben.
He followed his alma-mater, Miami of Ohio, during the team's run in the NCAA Tournament. Miami lost to Oregon by two points in the first round.
About his offseason, he also told Channel 11, "I've done a lot of traveling, golfing, watched my sister play basketball. A little bit of appearances like this with Sprint and football camps."
Roethlisberger now says his focus is on the upcoming season.
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June 9-10, 2008 - Sheetz Family Charities 10th Annual 'For the Kidz' Golf Classic2457 viewsBen at the pre-Classic dinner and auction.
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