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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Ernestine Rojas, of Turlock, knits 49ers' color scarfs during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Matt Smith, left, 16, pours mustard as Adrian De La Riva, right, of Turlock, mans the barbeque grill during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com A sea of red jersey covers the parking lot at John H. Pitman High School during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Kennedy Souza, 10, left to right, Paris Costa, 10, and Carson Souza, 6, of Turlock, are "Kaepernicking" by a life size cut-out photograph of 49ers' quarterback Colin Kaepernick during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com People gather to write messages for Colin Kaepernick during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Teresa Horta, right, of Atwater, and Denise Hughes, join a sea of red jersey during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com A poster of Colin Kaepernick's letter he wrote in the 4th grade is displayed during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Max Hittesdorf, 7, of Hilmar, shows his pet goldfish he named Colin Kaepernick during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Matt Smith, 16, chases quarterback Ryan Vargas, 16, during a pick up game of touch football during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Jessica Myers, and her two daughters Victoria, 2, left, and Lola, 4, are all smiles by a life size cut-out photograph of 49ers' quarterback Colin Kaepernick during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee
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    ED CRISOSTOMO/ecrisostomo@modbee.com Lidia Esquer, left, 9, and her sister Alexsis, 8, write what they would like to be in the future during "Turlock Believes", A Community Tailgate Party in honor of Colin Kaepernick at John H. Pitman High School on Saturday afternoon (02-02-13) in Turlock CA. Lidia says she wants to be a teacher and her sister wants to be a nurse.
    Ed Crisostomo | Modesto Bee

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