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Greg Camarillo, Akin Ayodele honored as Miami Dolphins Men of the Year.
BY DAVID J. NEAL
dneal@MiamiHerald.com
The NFL goes dark on Tuesdays -- it's the one day nobody practices and no players are required to watch film. It's for what Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo and linebacker Akin Ayodele do on those dark days that got them honored Wednesday as Miami Dolphins Men of the Year.
Camarillo has hosted the Kids and Fins Public Shopping Event each of the past two years and is involved in programs that stress education to middle school and high school athletes.
Ayodele, a Purdue University graduate, has a mentoring program for students at Parkway Middle School, and his Akin's Path program partners with Big Brothers and Big Sisters.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/story/1374529.html
BY DAVID J. NEAL
dneal@MiamiHerald.com
The NFL goes dark on Tuesdays -- it's the one day nobody practices and no players are required to watch film. It's for what Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo and linebacker Akin Ayodele do on those dark days that got them honored Wednesday as Miami Dolphins Men of the Year.
Camarillo has hosted the Kids and Fins Public Shopping Event each of the past two years and is involved in programs that stress education to middle school and high school athletes.
Ayodele, a Purdue University graduate, has a mentoring program for students at Parkway Middle School, and his Akin's Path program partners with Big Brothers and Big Sisters.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/story/1374529.html