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Photos: Rams' Linebacker James Laurinaitis Visits Wohlwend

Congratulations to third-grader Scott Bellovich, who won a contest to have linebacker James Laurinaitis come to school with him Tuesday.

 
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Scott Bellovich, nine years old and a third-grader at Wohlwend Elementary in Oakville, won the right to bring NFL linebacker James Laurinaitis to school as part of Verizon Wireless’ “Show & Tell” program. Mehlville School District
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Scott Bellovich, nine years old and a third-grader at Wohlwend Elementary in Oakville, won the right to bring NFL linebacker James Laurinaitis to school as part of Verizon Wireless’ “Show & Tell” program.
Scott Bellovich, nine years old and a third-grader at Wohlwend Elementary in Oakville, won the right to bring NFL linebacker James Laurinaitis to school as part of Verizon Wireless’ “Show & Tell” program.
Scott Bellovich, nine years old and a third-grader at Wohlwend Elementary in Oakville, won the right to bring NFL linebacker James Laurinaitis to school as part of Verizon Wireless’ “Show & Tell” program.
Scott Bellovich, nine years old and a third-grader at Wohlwend Elementary in Oakville, won the right to bring NFL linebacker James Laurinaitis to school as part of Verizon Wireless’ “Show & Tell” program.

Third grader Scott Bellovich and his father are like most people—they enter contests but never expect to win.

So imagine their surprise when the Bellovich family received a phone call telling them they won a contest presented by Verizon, and the prize was taking Rams star linebacker James Laurinaitis to school.

On Tuesday morning, December 11th, Scott and Laurinaitis headed off to Wohlwend Elementary School, but instead of a bus they arrived in a limo.

Laurinaitis spent 20 minutes in Scott’s third grade class, and sat on the floor as the teacher was lecturing about the life of Abraham Lincoln. After fielding questions from Scott’s classmates, Laurinaitis headed for the gymnasium where he addressed the entire school about the importance of getting a good education and having a good diet. Laurinaitis then held a question and answer session with the students, with the topics ranging from his favorite food, his favorite activities and what it’s like being the target of local paparazzi.

Scott seemed a bit overwhelmed by all the attention. He praised Laurinaitis as a good role model and thought he was ‘funny’.

The one thing Scott said he’d miss—having to ride the bus to school tomorrow. 

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