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Brownsville Cowboys Headed to Super Bowl
Posted: 01.31.2011 at 4:38 AM
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The Super Bowl is just a week away, featuring two teams, the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

But a football team here in the Valley will also be heading to the Super Bowl.   

The Brownsville Cowboys will be traveling to Lancaster for Super Bowl Sunday to score some touchdowns of their own.

A fan videotaped their practice and sent it to the "Snoop Dogg and Deion Sanders Truth Football League"

From there, they were selected from thousands of youth football teams in the nation to take part of this annual competition.

The Team will play against a North Texas Team.

Not only will they get to play football, but they will also get to meet the players from both the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers.    

The Snoop Bowl will be held this coming Saturday, February 5th from 9am-6pm at the Lancaster recreation center. 

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