Delco Native Attending School in Phoenix Gives Eagles Fans a Light Pole Tour
GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 01: A Super Bowl XLIX logo is seen on a pylon during Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
If you happen to find yourself in Arizona this Sunday, this Delco native wants to make sure that you’re prepared for anything that may happen.
Twitter user @GraceDelPizzo has created a very detailed tour of all of the light poles and street signs good for climbing throughout the Phoenix areas. She points out which ones are best for climbing and sturdy enough to hold Eagles fans.
What makes her an expert? She’s from Delco. And a current college student. What a time to be an Eagles Fan studying sports journalism at Arizona State University!
Check out the video, and share it with anyone you know heading to AZ.
Travel Log: Casey's Big Game Adventure
Last Fall, CaseyBoy lived out his dream of driving across the country live on the air. Thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles heading to the Super Bowl, he’s doing it again, but with a twist! Casey collected the original road trip crew, Jacky Bam Bam and videographer, Kyle Maack, then added one more person to the journey.
Since the Eagles theme for the playoffs has been, “It’s a Philly Thing,” Casey added his own Philly Thing: The Cuz! Anthony Gargano from 97.5 The Fanatic is riding shotgun from Philly to Arizona. And so are all your Philly Things.
The Preston & Steve Show collected good luck charms, stupid-stitious items and Philly Things to deliver to Arizona and bring good juju to the team. Throughout the week, the travelers will be Zooming into The Preston & Steve Show and checking in with the rest of the MMR DJs, so keep your radio tuned to 93.3 WMMR all day long.
Casey’s Big Game Adventure Runs on Dunkin.
Marisa Magnatta, Producer at The Preston & Steve Show, has clocked-in two decades at 93.3 WMMR, Philly. She’s your source for everything Philly, concert, sports fan, restaurant or Preston & Steve Show related.