(San Diego, CA) (September, 2008) — San Diego Chargers kicker Nate Kaeding
(10) has joined forces with San Diego’s Ronald McDonald House Charities
(RMHC) to launch a new pledge-driven Kicks For Kids Program to build a new
Ronald McDonald House, now under construction across from Rady Children’s
Hospital, and to support the families at Ronald McDonald House Charities
(RMHC).
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Source: Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — LaDainian Tomlinson won four trophies at the ESPY Awards on Wednesday night, including male athlete of the year for his record-setting season with the San Diego Chargers.
Tomlinson defeated LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, Wimbledon champion Roger Federer and Tiger Woods for athlete of [...]
Aug 5th, 2006
by BoltTalk.
Source: Chargers.com
By Casey Pearce
Two days after roughly 3,000 fans energized Chargers Park during the team’s first night practice of 2006 training camp, a contingency of approximately 12,000 Bolts believers filled Qualcomm Stadium Saturday morning to interact with their Chargers and show their support at Fan Fest 2006 – presented by Bud Light.
“We all feel great [...]
Jul 13th, 2006
by BoltTalk.
Source: Chargers.com
By Jamaal LaFrance
Fans thirsting for some football will get their first taste on Saturday, July 29 when the Lightning Bolts return to Chargers Park for Training Camp 2006.
Pro Bowl stars LaDainian Tomlinson, Antonio Gates, Shawne Merriman, Jamal Williams and Lorenzo Neal; fan favorites Keenan McCardell, Eric Parker and Darren Sproles; new starting quarterback Philip [...]
Jun 14th, 2006
by BoltTalk.
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
By Kevin Acee
CAMP PENDLETON – A bunch of Marines watched a football practice yesterday as if it were important.
And that is why the Chargers came here.
“This is really cool,” Cpl. Stephen Kenny said as the Chargers began their workout. “Especially for us infantry guys. We don’t get a lot of opportunity to [...]
Jun 14th, 2006
by BoltTalk.
Source: North County Times
By Jay Paris
CAMP PENDLETON —- Somehow, Camp Pendleton’s short straw found Pfc. David Bone.
The Marine stood tall in full combat garb Tuesday, looking into the blazing sun.
While military personnel found shady bleacher seats for the Chargers’ practice at the base, Bone cradled a rifle —- point down, of course.
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Jun 13th, 2006
by BoltTalk.
Source: North County Times
By Jay Paris
SAN DIEGO —- Philip Rivers is the ultimate team guy. Today, the Chargers’ quarterback and his cohorts salute another collection of hard-working people required to work as one: the United States Marine Corps.
The Chargers are conducting practice at Camp Pendleton for the first time to show their reverence for the [...]