'Kaptastic Day' at PitmanLoading
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School staff Vicki Gomes, left, and Josefa "Jo" Hernandez wore 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick's number 7 jersey in support during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students of Vicente Rosales' photography class show their art work of "Inspirational Colin Kaepernick" during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA. Their art work will be posters for the "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of the 49er quarterback.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students Felix Sepulveda, 17, left to right, Tiana Jennings, 17, and Sukhpreet Cheema, 16, are shown "Kaepernicking" in support of former alumni Colin Kaepernick during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students show their support for former alumni Colin Kaepernick during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | The Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students show their support for former alumni Colin Kaepernick during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | The Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School staff Vicki Gomes, left, and Josefa "Jo" Hernandez wore 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick's number 7 jersey in support during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | The Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students Felix Sepulveda, 17, left to right, Tiana Jennings, 17, and Sukhpreet Cheema, 16, are shown "Kaepernicking" in support of former alumni Colin Kaepernick during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | The Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students of Vicente Rosales' photography class show their art work of "Inspirational Colin Kaepernick" during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA. Their art work will be posters for the "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of the 49er quarterback.
    Ed Crisostomo | The Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com John H. Pitman High School students of Vicente Rosales' photography class show their art work of "Inspirational Colin Kaepernick" during "Kaptastic Day" in honor of his effort in the upcoming Superbowl. They are pictured on Friday afternoon (02-01-13) in Turlock CA. Their art work will be posters for the "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of the 49er quarterback.
    Ed Crisostomo | The Modesto Bee
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    MARIJKE ROWLAND/mrowland@modbee.com Images of 49er and Colin Kaepernick pride are all over Turlock Friday (Feb. 1, 2013) afternoon. Restaurants, local businesses and even city government showed their red and gold pride. TShirt Plus Sports, which sells officially licensed 49ers gear, has a Kaepernick shirt on display in its window.
    Marijke Rowland | The Modesto Bee
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    MARIJKE ROWLAND/mrowland@modbee.com Images of 49er and Colin Kaepernick pride are all over Turlock Friday (Feb. 1, 2013) afternoon. Restaurants, local businesses and even city government showed their red and gold pride. Anna Gutierrez from Westside Ministries sells special Kaptown and Kaepernick gear to benefit the organization.
    Marijke Rowland | The Modesto Bee
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    MARIJKE ROWLAND/mrowland@modbee.com Images of 49er and Colin Kaepernick pride are all over Turlock Friday (Feb. 1, 2013) afternoon. Restaurants, local businesses and even city government showed their red and gold pride. The 49er flag hangs above City Hall in Turlock. Mayor John Lazar approved its flying alongside the American and California flags until Monday.
    Marijke Rowland | The Modesto Bee
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    MARIJKE ROWLAND/mrowland@modbee.com Images of 49er and Colin Kaepernick pride are all over Turlock Friday (Feb. 1, 2013) afternoon. Restaurants, local businesses and even city government showed their red and gold pride. Dust Bowl brewing in downtown Turlock had specials on its menu board celebrating the team and Kaepernick.
    Marijke Rowland | The Modesto Bee
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    MARIJKE ROWLAND/mrowland@modbee.com Images of 49er and Colin Kaepernick pride are all over Turlock Friday (Feb. 1, 2013) afternoon. Restaurants, local businesses and even city government showed their red and gold pride. Professional Touch Salon had its 49ers flag flying.
    Marijke Rowland

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