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Sun Bowl Events49th Annual Bank of the West Don Haskins Sun Bowl InvitationalTuesday, December 28 • Don Haskins Center7 p.m. Western New Mexico U. vs UTEP9 p.m. Sam Houston State U. vs Air Force Wednesday, December 29 • Don Haskins Center5:30 p.m. WNSU vs. SHSU, 7:30 p.m. Air Force vs UTEP• Contact: Trenten Hilburn, 533-4416 ext. 15Tickets available December 1: Sun Bowl Association, Ellen Hughes, 533-4416 ext. 10, UTEP Ticket Center 747-5234 and TicketMaster locations4-game, 2-night package, - $40 (Rows 1-34) and $20 (Rows 35-39) UTEP Students-$20, plus one guest, purchase at the UTEP Ticket Center only2-game, 1-night package sold day of games only - $22 (Rows 1-34)and $12 (Rows 35-39), UTEP Students-$12, plus one guest, purchase at the UTEP Ticket Center only

Rotary Sun Bowl Football Team LuncheonThursday, December 30 (Doors open at 11 a.m.) (Starting lineup introduced at 11:30 a.m.)Downtown El Paso • Judson F. Williams Convention CenterIndividual tickets $50, Tables $400 (8 guests or 6 guests & 2 players)Both competing teams will introduce their starting lineups and the 2010 Legends of the Sun Bowl will be featured along with the broadcast crew from CBS Sports.Contact: Ellen Hughes, 533-4416 ext.10 or Arlene Carrion with the Rotary Club, 504-9013

13th Annual Sun Bowl Fan FiestaThursday, December 30 • 4 – 8 p.m.Downtown El Paso • William F. Judson Convention Center Admission: FREE • Open to the public; food and drinks available Featuring a fi reworks display, musical performances by local bands, university pep rallies and a battle of the university bands.Contact: Joe Daubach, 533-4416 ext. 17

77th Annual Hyundai Sun Bowl GameFriday, December 31 • Noon • Sun Bowl StadiumBeginning at 11:30 a.m., Introduction of 2010 Legends of the Sun Bowl Game, Introduction of the 2010 Sun Court, Performances by the university bands, Golden Knights Army Parachute Team

The Hyundai Halftime ShowFeaturing both university bands and a memorable performance by renowned recording artist Lee Greenwood.

Post Game AwardsJimmy Rogers Outstanding Lineman Award, John Folmer OutstandingSpecial Teams Award, C.M. Hendricks Most Valuable Player Award

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Business Locations

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Avila’s Mexican Restaurant 6232 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX. Cappetto’s Italian Restaurant 2716 Montana Ave., El Paso, TX. 2285 Trawood Ave., El Paso, TX.

Cattleman’s Steakhouse @ Indian Cliffs Ranch 5 miles north of Fabens, Exit 49, Fabens, TX.

Circle K Stores 2200 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX.

Holiday Inn-Airport 6655 Gateway West, El Paso, TX.

Jaxon’s The Original Jaxon’s Restaurant & Cocktail Bar 4799 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX.

Jaxon’s Restaurant & Brewing Co. (brewery on premises) 1135 Airway Blvd., El Paso, TX.

Jaxon’s Restaurant & Brewing Co. (brewery on premises) 7410 Remcon Circle, El Paso, TX.

Mesa Street Grill 2525 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX.

P.F. Chang’s 760 Sunland Park Dr., El Paso, TX.

Radisson Hotel El Paso Airport 1770 Airway Blvd., El Paso, TX.

Rib Hut 2612 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX.

Sun Bowl Staduim 2701Sun Bowl Drive, El Paso, TX.

El Paso International Airport 6701 Convair Drive, El Paso, TX.

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Table of ContentsWelcome Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Sun Bowl History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

75th Anniversary All-Sun Bowl Team . . . . . . . . 12

Legends of the Sun Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Sun Bowl Game Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Sun Bowl Parking Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Sun Bowl Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Game Day Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Sun Bowl Sun Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-45

Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Shopping & Specialty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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On behalf of the Sun Bowl Association and the El Paso southwest, I would like to wel-come you to the Hyundai Sun Bowl game. We are proud of our rich history and tra-dition of serving as hosts of this important game for the past 77 years. Our goal is to improve the experience each year for visitors, media and teams. The Association and our communities are pleased to share the wealth of culture, activities and festivi-ties planned during our celebration.

The Sun Bowl Association plays host to the second oldest bowl game in the United States. The game and related events bring national attention and spotlight to the region and are a tremendous stage to showcase our local attractions and activities. El Paso is truly the gateway to the Americas and features restaurants second to none. We welcome you to the area and hope you enjoy the beauty of our mountains, golf courses, delicious food, charming culture and magnificent weather. The Sun Bowl Association staff is dedicated to providing our guests with a once-in-a-lifetime experience that surpasses all expectations. We intend for all of our guests to leave with an appreciation of our region; the beautiful southwest that genuinely offers something for everyone. Several activities surround the game that demonstrate what we have to offer and will encompass football, culture, commu-nity, youth groups and will build upon our rich Sun Bowl tradition. As President of the Sun Bowl Association, I am confident that your time here in El Paso will be an experience of a lifetime! I know that your Bowl experience will be cherished for years to come and will be something we hope you will share with others. I invite you to re-turn to El Paso for business or pleasure, and we look forward to you joining us for future Hyundai Sun Bowl games!

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Amen AyoubPresidentSun Bowl Association

Dear Visitors,

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It’s that time of year again, where all the sweat and tears have paid off, where two teams stand head to head for one final showdown. It’s time for the Hyundai Sun Bowl.

It is a true honor for Hyundai to be the title sponsor of the Sun Bowl. There could not be a better place other than El Paso. El Paso truly has everything from diverse cuisines, beautiful weather, and one of a kind shopping. Where else can you be miles away from home, but still feel like you are at home?

This is Hyundai’s first year of sponsorship of the Hyundai Sun Bowl, and we are looking forward to many more years. We have come to expect from the Sun Bowl a great game that every patron and player will never forget. Where in those sixty minutes everything is left on the field. Last minute touchdowns, hard hitting plays, and fourth down conversions are just some of the exciting plays that await this years Hyundai Sun Bowl. Hyundai of El Paso was established in 2001 as a family run busi-ness, and now welcomes the Hyundai Sun Bowl into its family. So sit back, and enjoy great food, exciting entertainment, and an even better game. Welcome to the Hyundai Sun Bowl.

Sincerely

Oscar LeeserPresidentHyundai of El Paso

Are You Ready?

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Sun Bowl HistoryThis year marks the 77th anniversary

of the nation’s second oldest bowl game – the Hyundai Sun Bowl. With its picturesque stadium nestled between two mountains it has become the Twin Nation Vacation, where college football fans can visit two countries and three states. It is a piece of the Southwest and a lesson in history.

Ara Parseghian played here and so did Merlin Olsen. Through the years, the Sun Bowl has hosted some of the greats of the game – Tony Dorsett, Barry Sanders, Don Maynard, James Lofton and more recently Carson Palmer, La-Dainian Tomlinson, Jonathan Stewart, Chase Daniel, Kellen Clemons and Joey Harrington have been to the Sun City.

For the last 76 years, the Sun Bowl has featured the color and pageantry that is college football. Six of the top 10 winningest pro-grams of all-time have participated in the Sun Bowl and 26 college programs that have won national championships in the past have appeared as well. Through the years, 40 Sun Bowls have been de-cided by a touchdown or less, including seven of the last ten games. Through its first 76 years, the Hyundai Sun Bowl has featured 76 different programs, more than any other bowl in the nation.

The gridiron generals have loomed large on the sideline. Sammy Baugh was here, but so was Tom Osborne, Barry Swit-zer, Grant Teaff and Don Nehlen. Hall of Famers from across the nation have been to Far West Texas in late December and early January.

The Sun Bowl has also produced some exciting and somewhat strange mo-ments as well. Who can forget the infa-mous “Fog Bowl” of 1974, when a freak winter storm the night before the game

left frost on the field. The morning warmth of the sun created a rising steam from the field during the first half, thus giving it its name – “The Fog Bowl.”

Four years ago, Oregon State’s two-point conversion with 23 seconds left proved to be the deciding moment in a thrilling 39-38 victory over Missouri. It will forever live in Sun Bowl lore. There are moments that capture the nation’s imagination and the Sun Bowl has had a few.

Then there was the time Lee Corso and Buddy (Burt) Reynolds played in the same Florida State backfield in 1955. Or there was

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the time that No. 17 George Washington in 1957 upset Texas Western (now UTEP) 13-0. Then there were the seven times that the Sun Bowl has eclipsed 50,000 fans – Oklahoma vs. Stanford (53,714); Texas vs. North Carolina (50,612); Michigan State vs. USC (50,562); Arizona vs. Georgia Tech (50,203); Maryland vs. Tennessee (50,126); Arizona State vs. Purdue (51,288); and North-western vs. UCLA (50,426).

Locals recall Priest Holmes’ four touchdowns to lift Texas over North Carolina 35-31in 1994, in what was voted the greatest Sun Bowl ever played. The irony is that North Carolina’s head coach is currently the head coach at Texas – Mack Brown.

It is about the moments that fans remember and leave with. It starts as just a trip to El Paso, but they leave with a lifetime of memories. Schools big and small have trekked to the Southwest to support their teams like Alabama, Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Virginia Tech and so many more. In all, 76 schools have made 150 appearances in El Paso.

There have been many memorable moments over the years, but none of this would have ever have been possible if it had not been for the vision of the El Paso Kiwanis Club.

The Sun Bowl was first played on January 1, 1935, as a fund-raising event for a local service club, to benefit underprivileged chil-dren and to finance improvement to the El Paso High School Stadium. It has grown into El Paso’s number one national attraction.

On October 18, 1934, at a meeting of the El Paso Kiwanis Club, Dr. Brice Schuller suggested that the club sponsor a football game on New Year’s Day matching an El Paso High School All-Star Team against a worthy opponent. The motion was passed unani-mously. It was decided to ask for public suggestions as to the name

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of this annual game, and the name “Sun Bowl” was submitted by Doctor C. M. Hendricks, who became the first Sun Bowl Association President. The following year a weeklong schedule of events was added to the Sun Bowl festivities, and four other local service clubs (Rotary, Lions, Optimist and Active 20-30) joined the Kiwanis in coordinat-ing the entire “Sun Carnival” calendar.

The Sun Bowl Association was founded in 1934 with a threefold purpose: 1) to present a football attraction of national importance, 2) to promote El Paso and the Southwest and 3) to generate tourist income for the area. Economic impacts study by Dr. David Schauer of the Economics Department at the University of Texas at El Paso revealed that the direct economic impact to this area from the bowl game is 12 to 15 million dollars. This figure does not include the value of the national media expo-sure resulting from the game.

In 1936, New Mexico State and Hardin-Simmons Universities were invited to play, and the Sun Bowl has been a college game ever since. During the early years of the Sun Bowl it was a tradition to match the Border Conference Champion against the best avail-able opponent. Today, the Sun Bowl matches a Pacific-10 Confer-ence versus the Atlantic Coast Conference.

To alleviate the financial burden of decreasing television rights fees for college bowl games, in addition to rising costs imposed by the NCAA, the Sun Bowl, in 1986, attracted John Hancock Financial Services, based in Boston, as its title sponsor, and became the John Hancock Sun Bowl. In 1989, to make team payments larger and to secure the life of El Paso’s bowl game, the John Hancock Sun Bowl was renamed the John Hancock Bowl.

After a two-year hiatus with no title sponsor, Norwest Bank be-came the game’s title sponsor in 1996. Norwest merged with Wells Fargo Bank in 1999 and the game was renamed the Wells Fargo Sun Bowl until 2003. In 2004, the publicly-traded El Paso based company Helen of Troy became the game’s title sponsor and the Sun Bowl was renamed the Vitalis Sun Bowl. Helen of Troy then renamed the game in 2006 to the Brut Sun Bowl. In June of 2010 Hyundai Motor America signed a four-year contract to become the new title sponsor of the Sun Bowl game.

At the end of the 77th edition of the Hyundai Sun Bowl, fans will file out of Sun Bowl Stadium and head home, leaving with another set of lasting memories.

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On UTEP CampusCorner of Oregon & University

111 W. University Ave(915) 351-2121

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On UTEP CampusCorner of Oregon & University

111 W. University Ave(915) 351-2121

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Player School Pos. Sun BowlCharles Alexander LSU RB 1977Jason Baker Iowa P 1997Cornelius Bennett Alabama LB 1983 & 1986Joe Biggs Hardin-Simmons G 1958Matt Blair Iowa State LB 1971Tony Brackens Texas DE 1994Blake Brockermeyer Texas OT 1994Rick Bryan Oklahoma DT 1981Tom Brzoza Pittsburgh OG 1975Oscar Cabrera UCLA OG 2000Fred Carr UTEP LB 1965 & 1967Chris Carter Texas DB 1994Tyrone Carter Minnesota DB 1999Tommy Casanova LSU DB 1971Harry Clarke West Virginia HB 1938Jerod DeVries Iowa DT 1995 & 1997Paul Dietzel Miami (Ohio) C 1948Glenn Dobbs Tulsa QB 1942Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh RB 1975Drew Dunning Washington State PK 2001Ronnie Estay LSU DT 1971Raymond Evans UTEP T 1949Jamar Fletcher Wisconsin DB 2000Gus Forniciari Georgetown E 1950Tony Franklin Texas A&M PK 1977Bob Gaiters New Mexico State HB 1959 & 1960Ben Hamilton Minnesota C 1999Wayne Hansen UTEP C 1949 & 1950Ken Heineman El Paso QB 1935Haskell Henshaw Arizona State HB 1940 & 1941Priest Holmes Texas RB 1994Ken Huff North Carolina OG 1972 & 1974Chuck Hughes UTEP FL 1965Charley Johnson New Mexico State QB 1959 & 1960Johnnie Johnson Texas DB 1978 & 1979Bert Jones LSU QB 1971Saxon Judd Tulsa E 1942Ernest Keily UTEP G 1949 & 1950

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Player School Pos. Sun BowlLen Kuczewski Wyoming G 1958Buddy McClinton Auburn DB 1968Dana Moore Mississippi State P/PK 1980John Moseley Missouri KR 1973Merlin Olsen Utah State T 1960Kyle Orton Purdue QB 2001, ’02 & ’04Samie Parker Oregon WR 2003Rock Perdoni Georgia Tech DT 1970Wayne Pitts Arizona State FB 1940 & 1941Duane Putnam Pacific G 1952Red Ramsay Texas Tech E 1938Dave Rimington Nebraska C 1980Ron Sellers Florida State FL 1966J.T. Shepard Southern Miss T 1953 & 1954Ed Sprinkle Hardin-Simmons T 1943Bill Stevens UTEP QB 1965 & 1967Jonathan Stewart Oregon RB 2007Taylor Stubblefield Purdue WR 2001, ’02 & ’04Terry Tausch Texas OT 1978 & 1979Derrick Thomas Alabama LB 1986 & 1988Thurman Thomas Oklahoma State RB 1987Zach Thomas Texas Tech LB 1993Lamont Thompson Washington State DB 2001Pat Tillman Arizona State LB 1997LaDainian Tomlinson TCU KR 1998Mark Tucker USC OG 1990Fenuki Tupou Oregon OT 2007Alex Van Pelt Pittsburgh QB 1989Terry Vitrano Mississippi State FB 1974Jimmy Webb Mississippi State DT 1974Fred Wendt UTEP FB 1949Charlie West UTEP DB 1965 & 1967Jesse Whittenton UTEP QB 1954 & 1955Camp Wilson Hardin-Simmons HB 1943Jim Wilson Georgia OT 1964Kailee Wong Stanford DE 1996Carl Zander Tennessee LB 1984

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In 1994, the Sun Bowl Association and the Rotary Club of El Paso commenced Legends of the Sun Bowl to honor individuals whose exemplary accomplishments have en-hanced the bowl throughout its 76-year history. Legends are honored at the annual Rotary Sun Bowl Team Lun-cheon held the week of the game.1994Harrison Kohl – Administrator Bill Stevens – Player, UTEP (1965,1967)Charley Johnson – Player, New Mexico State (1959 &1960)

1995Johnny Majors – Coach, Iowa St. (1971), Pitt (1975) and Tennessee (1984)

1996Tony Dorsett – Player, Pittsburgh (1975)

1997Tom Brookshier – CBS Sports (1973, 1977-1981) Pat Summerall – CBS Sports (1971, 1977-1980)

1998Jesse Whittenton – Player, UTEP 1954 & 1955)

1999 Hayden Fry – Coach, SMU (1963 and Iowa (1995 &1997)Jimmy Rogers, Jr. – Administrator

2000Vince Dooley – Coach, Georgia (1964, 1969 & 1985)Derrick Thomas (posthumously) – Player, Alabama (1986 & 1988)

Tony Dorsett – Played for the Univ. of Pittsburgh in the 1975 Sun Bowl where he rushed for 142 yards on 27 carries with two rushing touchdowns ... he was a four-time All-American... the first player in NCAA history with four 1,000-yard and three 1,500-yard seasons ... a College Football Hall of Fame Member... was the NFL Rookie of the Year, NFL All-Pro, four-time Pro-Bowl player, and NFL Pro Football Hall of Famer.

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2001John H. Folmer – AdministratorBarry Switzer – Coach, Oklahoma (1981)

2002Thurman Thomas – Player, Oklahoma State (1987)

2003Ken Heineman – Player, El Paso All-Stars (1935)

2004Pat Tillman (posthumously) – Player, Arizona State (1997)Alex Van Pelt – Player, Pittsburgh (1989)

2005Terry Donahue – Coach, UCLA (1991); CBS Sports (1995)Verne Lundquist – CBS Sports (1988, 1992, 200-05)

2006Tony Franklin – Player, Texas A&M (1977)Grant Teaff – Coach, Baylor (1992)

2007Cornelius Bennett – Player, Alabama (1983 & 1986)Don James – Coach, Washington (1979 & 1986)

2008Priest Holmes - Player, Texas (1994)Craig Silver - CBS Sports (1983-2005)

2009Gerald Rubin - CEO, President and Chairman of the Board, Helen of Troy Title Sponsor Sun Bowl Game 2004-2009)

Pat Tillman – Played for Arizona State in the 1997 Sun Bowl ... re-corded eight tackles (four solo), with one pass breakup and three quarter-back hurries ... named PAC-10 De-fensive Player of the Year, first team Academic All-American and Sport-ing News first team All-American ... played 4 seasons in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals ... joined the U.S. Army after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Tillman was a spe-cialist in the 75th Ranger Regiment. He died on April 22, 2004 while serving in Southeastern Afghanistan.

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There were two games played in 1958 (Jan. 1 and Dec. 31), no game played in 1976, and two games played in 1977 (Jan. 2 and Dec. 31).Date Result1935 El Paso All-Stars 25, Ranger (Texas) High School 211936 Hardin-Simmons 14, New Mexico State 141937 Hardin-Simmons 34, UTEP 61938 West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 61939 Utah 26, New Mexico 01940 Catholic 0, Arizona State 01941 Western Reserve 26, Arizona State 131942 Tulsa 6, Texas Tech 01943 Second Air Force 13, Hardin-Simmons 71944 Southwestern 7, New Mexico 0 1945 Southwestern 35, University of Mexico 01946 New Mexico 34, Denver 241947 Cincinnati 18, Virginia Tech 61948 Miami of Ohio 13, Texas Tech 12 1949 West Virginia 21, UTEP 12 1950 UTEP 33, Georgetown 20 1951 West Texas State 14, Cincinnati 13 1952 Texas Tech 25, Pacific 14 1953 Pacific 26, Southern Mississippi 7 1954 UTEP 37, Southern Mississippi 14 1955 UTEP 47, Florida State 20 1956 Wyoming 21, Texas Tech 14 1957 George Washington 13, UTEP 0 1958 Louisville 34, Drake 20 1958 Wyoming 14, Hardin-Simmons 6 1959 New Mexico State 28, North Texas State 8 1960 New Mexico State 20, Utah State 131961 Villanova 17, Wichita State 9 1962 West Texas State 15, Ohio University 141963 Oregon 21, SMU 141964 Georgia 7, Texas Tech 01965 UTEP 13, TCU 121966 Wyoming 28, Florida State 20 1967 UTEP 14, Mississippi 7 1968 Auburn 34, Arizona 101969 Nebraska 45, Georgia 6

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Date Result 1970 Georgia Tech 17, Texas Tech 91971 LSU 33, Iowa State 15 1972 North Carolina 32, Texas Tech 28 1973 Missouri 34, Auburn 17 1974 Mississippi State 26, North Carolina 24 1975 Pittsburgh 33, Kansas 191977 Texas A&M 37, Florida 14 1977 Stanford 24, LSU 14 1978 Texas 42, Maryland 0 1979 Washington 14, Texas 7 1980 Nebraska 31, Mississippi State 171981 Oklahoma 40, Houston 14 1982 North Carolina 26, Texas 10 1983 Alabama 28, SMU 7 1984 Maryland 28, Tennessee 27 1985 Arizona 13, Georgia 13 1986 Alabama 28, Washington 6 1987 Oklahoma State 35, West Virginia 33 1988 Alabama 29, Army 28 1989 Pittsburgh 31, Texas A&M 28 1990 Michigan State 17, USC 161991 UCLA 6, Illinois 3 1992 Baylor 20, Arizona 15 1993 Oklahoma 41, Texas Tech 10 1994 Texas 35, North Carolina 31 1995 Iowa 38, Washington 18 1996 Stanford 38, Michigan State 0 1997 Arizona State 17, Iowa 71998 TCU 28, USC 19 1999 Oregon 24, Minnesota 20 2000 Wisconsin 21, UCLA 20 2001 Washington State 33, Purdue 272002 Purdue 34, Washington 242003 Minnesota 31, Oregon 30 2004 Arizona State 27, Purdue 23 2005 UCLA 50, Northwestern 38 2006 Oregon State 39, Missouri 38 2007 Oregon 56, USF 212008 Oregon State 3, Pittsburgh 02009 Oklahoma 31, Stanford 27

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LOCATIONThe Sun Bowl Stadium is on the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). Seating capacity: 50,426

DIRECTIONS TO THE STADIUMThe Shuster Avenue/University of Texas at El Paso (Exit 18A) exit from Interstate 10 is the closest to the stadium. Expect traffic con-gestion as game time approaches.

FROM THE EL PASO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OR EL PASO’S EAST SIDE:• Driving from the airport, go south on Airway Boulevard to I-10.• From Airway Boulevard or other eastside locations, enter I-10 West• Exit Schuster Avenue/University of Texas at El Paso (Exit 18A).• You may also exit at Mesa Street (Exit 19A) or Downtown (Exit 19B) and turn right on Mesa Street, and then left on University Avenue or Sun Bowl Drive to reach the Stadium.• If you’re familiar with the area, you may find that the Porfirio Diaz (Exit 18B) or Executive Center Blvd. (Exit 16) are less congested.

FROM 1-10 HEADING EAST (OR FROM LAS CRUCES):• Take I-10 East and exit at Schuster Avenue/University of Texas at

El Paso (Exit 18A).• Or take I-10 East to Executive Center (Exit 16). Turn left on

Executive Center Boulevard. Turn right on Mesa Street. Turn right onto Sun Bowl Drive or University Avenue.

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TRANSPORTATION TO THE HYUNDAI SUN BOWLSun Metro, El Paso’s public transit system, will provide round-trip shuttle service from various areas in El Paso to and from the Sun Bowl Stadium. The locations are listed below. Return trips begin at the end of the third quarter. The drop-off and pick-up point at the Sun Bowl Stadium is in the north end of the parking lot at Robinson and Randolph. EXACT FARE IS REQUIRED. Fareboxes can issue change cards only, not currency. Shuttle service also will be available for disabled patrons. For more information, call Sun Metro at (915)533-3333.

DOWNTOWNLocation: Union Plaza Transit Terminal (400 W. San Antonio) and the El Paso Convention Center, across from the Camino Real HotelPick-up times: 9:30 a.m.-noon • Frequency: Every 25 minutes until game time • Cost: $2.50 round-trip bus fare; $5 per vehicle for parking

AIRPORT AREALocation: Designated areas outside the following hotels: Marriott, Haw-thorn Suites, Radisson, Wyndham El Paso Airport Hotel & Waterpark, Mi-crotel Inn, Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, Courtyard, Residence Inn, Wingate, La Quinta Inn, Homewood Suites, Hyatt Place and Embassy Suites.Pick-up times: 9:30-11:30 a.m. • Frequency: Every 35 minutes until game time • Cost: $3 round-trip fare

NORTHEASTLocation: Sun Metro Northeast Transit Terminal, Northpark Mall at the intersection of Diana and Dyer • Time: 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. • Cost: $3 round-trip fare

EASTSIDELocation: Sun Metro Eastside Transit Terminal, 1165 SunmountTime: 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. • Frequency: Every 30 minutes until game time • Cost: $3 round-trip fare

WESTSIDELocation: Al Jefferson Westside Transfer Center, 7535 RemconPick-up Times: 9:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. • Cost: $3 round-trip fare

NOTE: Times and frequencies may vary depending on traffic and demand.

CAR RENTAL, TAXI, SHUTTLE AND LIMOUSINE SERVICESFrom the El Paso International Airport, Sun Bowl Stadium isapproximately a 20 minute drive. Most transportation services are either located at the airport or provide shuttles to their lots. Visit the following website for detailed shuttle information visit:www.visitelpaso.com.

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SUN BOWL PARKINGParking is very limited around Sun Bowl Stadium. Please consider carpool-ing or using park-and-ride city-bus shuttle service through Sun Metro. If you do drive be sure to arrive early to navigate through traffic, walk to the stadium and pass through security. Limited vehicle parking & party passes can be purchased at the Sun Bowl Association office on or before December 30, 2010.• Lots open at 6 a.m.• No parking or tailgating in fire or driving lanes.• No refunds

RESERVED PARKINGSpecial close-up parking permits are available on a very limited basis as an added benefit to Captain’s Club ticket holders and those who purchase four $60 (Premium) tickets or four $50 (Preferred) tickets on a first-come, first-serve basis. Additional parking passes can be purchased for $10 each on or before Decmeber 30, 2010 at the Sun Bowl Association office. Vehicle parking pass must be displayed.

PARKING GARAGEReserved parking for the parking garage located at the south end of the Sun Bowl Stadium can be purchased in advance and the day of the game for $10 while space is available (cash only). Please note: Tailgating is prohibited in the parking garage.

OVERSIZED-VEHICLE PARKING• Oversized-vehicle parking for RV’s, limos, campers and trailers is located

in lot A-13 on Schuster Avenue. To reach this lot on game day you must use Mesa Street; turn west onto Schuster Avenue or take the Schuster Av-enue/ University of Texas at El Paso exit (18A) off I-10. Follow Schuster Avenue; parking is located in the first lot on the right.

• A parking fee of $20 will be assessed for each RV, camper, trailer, limousine and over-sized vehicle using this lot.

• Parking passes may be purchased in advance at the Sun Bowl Associa-tion office or the day of the game for $20 (cash only) starting at 6 a.m.

• A tow vehicle or fifth wheel may accompany the RV, but once detached it must be parked outside of this lot. No golf carts, 4-wheelers, quads, etc., may move through this parking lot.

• Overnight parking is allowed in the parking lot beginning at 3 p.m., Thursday, December 30. No facilities or hookups available.

• Information for local RV parks is available at www.visitelpaso.com and www.elpasosouthwest.com.

PREMIUM PARKING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES• Premium disabled parking at the north (P-9) and west (P-6) parking lots

require a designated $10 parking permit purchased in advance (based on availability) through the Sun Bowl Association office at 915-533-4416, until 5 p.m., December 30. NO PASSES WILL BE SOLD FOR THESE LOTS ON GAME DAY

• An official state-issued parking tag and bowl parking permit are man-datory for admission to these lots.

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• The disabled person is required to be in the vehicle with corresponding state issued ID when the disabled placard or vehicle tag is being used.

• Misuse of disabled parking placards are subject to state fines up to $1,250 and/or up to 50 hours of community service.

• No party passes or tailgating in adjacent parking spaces will be allowed in these lots.

FREE PARKING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES• Free disabled parking is available in the R-6 parking lot off of north Sun

Bowl Drive, in the Helen of Troy Softball Complex parking lot.• Vehicles entering this lot must display a valid state-issued disabled vehicle

tag or Sun Bowl Association issued disabled parking pass.• Round trip complimentary shuttle service will be available through First

Transit to the north end (P-9 )and west side (P-6) parking lot drop off points between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

• Sun Bowl volunteers will be available outside the north and south ends of the stadium in the information/shuttle tents to provide wheelchair and transportation assistance.

PUBLIC PARKING IS LOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS• Off Schuster Avenue, southwest of the Sun Bowl between Hawthorne St. and I-10.• On Sun Bowl Drive, north of Don Haskins Center lots.• On the inner campus off University Avenue.• In the Rudolph parking lot on Mesa St., north of the Don Haskins Center. • On limited side streets and in neighborhoods adjacent to the university

campus.

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ATMsATM banking units are located inside the gate at the north end of the Sun Bowl Stadium in front of section 13 on the east side concourse area of section 23.

CONCESSIONSA variety of food and beverages can only be purchased with cash. Beer will be sold until the end of the third quarter.

INFORMATION TABLES AND TENTSGuest information tables are located near the north and south entrances, below the press box on the west side and throughout the concourse level of the stadium. Information/shuttle tents are located outside of the north and south ends of the stadium.

ITEMS NOT PERMITTED IN THE STADIUMContainers (thermal flasks, cans, bottles etc.), coolers, signs, banners, flags, umbrel-las, video cameras, food, beverages, alcohol, narcotics, pets (other than service animals), laser pointers, weapons, fireworks, strollers, whistles. There is no area to store or check prohibited items. Please leave them in your vehicles.

LOST AND FOUNDThis service is located on the east side of the stadium in the volunteer tent, on the concourse outside of section 23. Weekdays after the game, call 915.533.4416 or 800.915.BOWL.

MEDICAL ASSISTANCEMedical personnel are on duty throughout the stadium. Please contact the nearest usher or security personnel for assistance. The first aid office is on the concourse outside section 10 and on the east side by section 23.

PHOTOGRAPHYYou may take still photographs of the game from your seat. Video and movie cameras are not permitted inside the stadium. SEATING Pac-10 fan seating sections are on the west side (visitors) of the stadium, whileACC sections are located on the east side (home).

SECURITY & BAG POLICYBags of reasonable size (as determined by event staff) will be allowed into the stadium; however all bags, including purses, will be subject to search upon entrance to the stadium. Fans who leave the stadium will have their bags searched upon re-entry. All patrons are subject to search and/or wanding by security personnel.

SMOKINGSmoking is not permitted anywhere in the stadium.

STADIUM ACCESSStadium gates open at 9:30 a.m. Ticketed fans may walk through the stadium between 9:30 a.m. and the noon kickoff. A ticket and stamp will be necessary in order to re-enter the stadium. No re-entry will be allowed if a patron leaves the stadium after kickoff.

STADIUM SEATSStadium seats 18 inches in width and smaller will be allowed in to the stadium. Stadium cushions will be available for rent for the game at all entrances to the stadium.

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TAILGATINGTailgating or picnicking in the parking lot is permitted only in front of or behind your vehicle and not in an adjacent space unless you have purchased & displayed a party pass.• Tailgate space will be limited so that traffic will not be obstructed.• Vehicles must be parked in only one space.• No overnight tailgating will be allowed on the university property, with the ex-

ception of the oversized-vehicle parking lot on Schuster Ave.• Tailgating is prohibited in the parking garage.• Additional Tailgate “Party Passes” can be purchased for $25 in order for you to

use an adjacent parking space as a tailgate party area. “Party Passes” MUST BE DISPLAYED. Vehicle parking passes cannot be used for parties.

TICKET INFORMATION • On game day, Friday, December 31, tickets will be available beginning at 9:30

a.m. at the north and south Sun Bowl Stadium ticket offices. No phone orders will be accepted on game day.

• Children ages 2 and younger are admitted free (child must sit on the lap of ticketed patron accompanying the child).

TICKET WILL CALL INFORMATION General Will CallFor tickets purchased through the Sun Bowl Association or TicketMaster, Will Call is located at both the north and south ticket offices outside the stadium beginning at 9:30 a.m. Please present the ticket account number and a photo ID to obtain tickets.

University Will CallWill Call for tickets purchased through participating universities is located in the trailer outside the north-end stadium gates. Look for the sign with the name of the participating institution on the side of the trailer. Shuttles will be available from the upper south parking lot to take guests from the south-end guest services tent to the west-side media gate or the north-end Will Call trailer.

Player Will CallPlayer guest tickets can be picked up at the north end of the Sun Bowl Stadium. Shuttles will be available from the upper south parking lot to take guests from the south-end guest services tent to the west-side media gate or the north-end Will Call trailers.

Media Will Call Media Will Call is located on the west side of the stadium off Sun Bowl Drive at the entrance of the Press Box parking lot.

TOURIST INFORMATIONEl Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau: 1800.351.6024 or 915.534.0601www.visitelpaso.comwww.stayinelpaso.comwww.elpasosouthwest.comwww.elpasotimes.comwww.utep.edu/venues/sunbowl.htmlwww.whatsuppub.com

MEXICO INFORMATIONDue to the current atmosphere in Mexico, travel across the border is not encouraged. For those who choose to visit Mexico during their stay in El Paso, please visit the following website for necessary information and legal paperwork required for crossing the U.S. border.www.visitelpaso.com/experience.sstg

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The Sun court has been a royal tradition for over 75 years. These young ladies serve as ambassadors for the city of El Paso. They vol-unteer at various community events and make appearances at all of the Sun Bowl Association events throughout the year.

2010 SUN QUEENNAOMI NUÑEZ, the daughter of Joe and Silvia Nuñez is a senior education major with a minor in primary grades education at the University of Texas at El Paso.

LADY-IN-WAITING DIANA PARRA, the daughter of Juan and Paula Parra, is a junior electronic media – mass communications ma-jor with a minor in Spanish at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Jasmine Carbajal, the daughter of Jose Carbajal and Teresa A. de Gracia, is a senior biology – biomedi-cal concentration major at the University of Texas at El Paso, minoring in chemistry.

Megan Churchman, the daughter of the Michael Church-man and Laurie Paternoster, is a junior early childhood education major at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Adriana Diaz de Leon, the daughter of Alejandro and Mary Diaz de Leon, is a senior Mexican American Stud-ies and pre-med major at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Devin Etzold, the daughter of David and Melinda Et-zold, is a junior journalism major with a minor in public relations at Baylor University.

Natalia Ojeda, the daughter of Jesus and Margo Oje-da, is a sophomore international business major at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Ashley Olivas, the daughter of David and Rebecca Oli-vas, is a junior organizational and corporate commu-nications major with a minor in political science at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Crystal Ortiz, the daughter of Gilbert Ortiz and Lourdes Hinojosa, is a senior education major at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Danielle Saavedra, the daughter of Mario and Linda Saavedra, is a junior political science major with a mi-nor in English literature at St. Mary’s University.

Elisa Samaniego, the daughter of Ricardo and Claudia Samaniego, is a junior finance major at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Melissa Sanchez, the daughter of David and Maria San-chez, is a senior civil engineering major at the Univer-sity of Texas at El Paso.

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Avila’s Mexican Restaurant6232 N Mesa St., El Paso, TX. 915.584.3621www.avilas.comThe Avila family has been serving El Paso for over 58 years. We are proud and honored to have been voted best Mexican food in the city and have been selected one of the top fifty Mexican food restaurants in the United States. FREE wireless internet access avail-able.

Cappetto’s Italian Restaurant 2716 Montana Ave., El Paso, TX. 915.566.93572285 Trawood Ave., El Paso, TX. 915.591.8907www.cappettos.comSince 1956 Cappetto’s has been serving the finest Italian food in El Paso. From pizza to veal to the famous Baked Chicken Angelo, the menu at Cappetto’s has something to please and delight every palate. It’s no wonder Cappetto’s has been voted the No. 1 Ital-ian restaurant in El Paso for the past several years. FREE wireless internet access available.

Cattleman’s Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch5 miles north of Fabens exit 49, Fabens, TX. 915.544.3200www.cattlemanssteakhouse.comCattleman’s Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch. Nothing fancy, noth-ing extra-ordinary, except the food. Ask any El Pasoan. Featured on the Travel Channel in 2008.

Jaxon’s Restaurant & Brewing Co.4799 N. Mesa, El Paso, TX. 915.544.11881135 Airway Blvd., El Paso, TX. 915.778.96967410 Remcon Circle, El Paso, TX. 915.845.6557www.jaxons.comEstablished in 1973, Jaxon’s menu features unique appetizers, fresh salads, gourmet hamburgers, BBQ platters, juicy steaks, and much more! Jaxon’s Brewery pours a variety of award-winning handcrafted ales and lagers. In addition, Jaxon’s offers FREE wire-less internet access and a wide range of multimedia services.

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DiningMesa Street Grill2525 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX. 915.532.1881www.themesastreetgrill.comWe provide exceptional cuisine and excellent service in a comfort-able and elegant atmosphere. Locally owned and operated since 1998 and just a few blocks from downtown, we offer a unique din-ing venue for the El Paso area.

Outback Steakhouse11875 Gateway Blvd.,West, El Paso, TX. 915.592.5063www.outback.com An Australian-themed restaurant was founded in Tampa, Florida in 1988 by founders who believed in hospitality, sharing and fun. It quickly bloomed into an international brand with over 900 restau-rants worldwide. Outback is known for outstanding service and a commitment to quality. The menu features steaks, grilled chicken, shrimp and fish, soups, salads and desserts using the freshest ingre-dients.

Pelican’s Restaurant130 Shadow Mountain Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.581.13921780 N Lee Trevino Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.598.5662The 29-year-ol’, locally owned restaurant receives seafood ship-ments twice per week. Enjoy mussels and Oysters Rockefeller for appetizers, and Alaskan halibut, Yellow fin ahi tuna and Pacific swordfish for entrees. There are plenty of great turf selections too.

PF Chang’s China Bistro760 Sunland Park Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.845.0166www.pfchangs.comAcknowledge your craving for P.F. Chang’s! Our menu features a variety of signature dishes you won’t find anywhere else like our Chang’s Lettuce Wraps and Mongolian Beef. View our menu, reserve a table or order online at pfchangs.com. Open for lunch, dinner and late night dining.

Rib Hut2612 N. Mesa Street, El Paso, TX. 915.532.7427www.ribhutelpaso.comRib Hut has been El Paso’s favorite stop for big beefy ribs, delicious lean brisket, juicy sausage and so much more since 1984, located right across the street from campus. Stop in today!!

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Rudy’s Country Store & Bar-B-Q7970 Gateway Blvd. East, El Paso, TX. 915.591.48776401 S. Desert Blvd., El Paso, TX. 915.587.8397www.rudys.comRudy’s “Country Store” and Bar-B-Q serves up Real Texas Bar-B-Q favorites: brisket, turkey, ribs, even breakfast tacos! Using oak, Rudy’s pits are 100% wood fired, offers great service and terrific Bar-B-Q. Open every day at 7 a.m.

TaraThai Restaurant2606 N. Mesa, El Paso, TX. 915.533.1300www.tarathairestaurant.comTaraThai Restaurant: authentic, traditional Thai cuisine done in a modern and extraordinary way!Voted Best Restaurant 2009 and Best Vegetarian Restaurant 2009 by El Paso Magazine!Voted Best Asian Restaurant 2010 by What’s Up Magazine!

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LodgingCamino Real Hotel101 S. El Paso St., El Paso, TX. 915 534-4000, 800 769-4300www.caminoreal.comExperience the timeless elegance of The Camino Real Hotel. Have a cocktail in the historic Dome Bar under the breathtaking Tiffany-Styled stained glass dome ceiling. Treat yourself to dinner in the classic Dome Restaurant or in Azulejos Restaurant. Enjoy easy Wi-Fi connections throughout hotel.

Hawthorn Suites6789 Boeing Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.778.6789www.hawthornelpaso.comThe Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham – Convenience, affordabilityand value at its best! Offering 18 suites, hot breakfast buffet and many extras!

Hilton Garden Inn El Paso111 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX. 915.351.2121www.elpaso.stayhgi.com Located on the UTEP campus, we are the only hotel within walking distance to the Sun Bowl Stadium. Offering full service restaurant and bar, try our NEW Tiki Bar and Outdoor Patio

Holiday Inn-Airport6655 Gateway Blvd. West, El Paso, TX. 915.778.6411www.hielpasoairport.comAt the Holiday Inn Airport, with it’s newly renovated interior cor-ridors, every day we celebrate The Spirit of El Paso. Easy access to downtown; Cielo Vista Mall, Bassett Place Mall, Fort Bliss, Biggs Army Airbase, the Convention Center, El Paso Community College, and the University of Texas at El Paso.

Holiday Inn-Sunland Park900 Sunland Park Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.833.2900www.holiday-inn.com/elpaso-sunlnd“The Award winning Holiday Inn Sunland Park located 6 miles from the Sun Bowl Stadium. Complimentary airport shuttle, on site restaurant & bar and 24 hr. state of the art fitness center.”

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Hyatt Place El Paso Airport6030 Gateway East, El Paso, TX. 915.771.0022www.hyattplace.comHotel offers 111 oversized guestrooms with 42” flat-panel HDTV, Sofa Sleeper Sectionals and Hyatt Grand Beds. Rates include free parking, continental breakfast and shuttle service. Loxcated 2.5 miles from the ELP airport and 8 Miles from the Sun Bowl.

La Quinta6140 Gateway East, El Paso, TX. 915.778.9321www.laquinta.comCome stay at our Mid Tier Hotel and enjoy free Brightside Breakfast, free high speed internet, comfy beds, an in-room coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, and a sparkling swimming pool.

Radisson El Paso Airport1770 Airway Blvd., El Paso, TX. 915.772.3333www.radisson.com/elpasotxThink “Radisson” for your next visit to El Paso, Texas. The President’s award-winning Radisson El Paso Airport offers the kind of personal and attentive service that makes it the ideal choice for business and leisure travelers.

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ABC Party World5044 Doniphan Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.581.02069861 Dyer St. Suite 11-14, El Paso TX, 915.757.22128280 Gateway Blvd. E., El Paso TX, 915.594.14221021 East Amador Ave., Las Cruces NM, 505.524.7600www.abcpartyworld.com

Circle K Stores2200 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX. 915.532.4705Visit this, and many other Circle K locations in the El Paso area.

Cookies By Design7120 N. Mesa St, El Paso, TX. 915.845.9000www.cookiesbydesign.comCookies by Design offers creatively designed edible custom cookie arrangements, classic cookie gift baskets, cookie cakes, and gourmet cookie bouquets and cookie trays, filled with delicious hand decorated cookies.

Fudge-N-More914 N. Mesa, El Paso, TX. 915.838.9055Fudge-N-More offers a variety of chocolate delicacies with a hint of local flavor. Our homemade fudge, chocolate strawberries and fresh brownies are made fresh daily. You’ll soon see why it’s not just a candy store, but a place where smiles reflect.

The Cleaners8001 N. Mesa St., El Paso, TX. 915.584.24697000 Westwind Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.584.2369255 Shadow Mountain, El Paso, TX. 915.584.6664865 Resler, El Paso, TX. 915.845.44105610 N. Desert (Redd Rd.), El Paso, TX. 915.845.56088900 Viscount Blvd., El Paso, TX. 915.591.29198820 North Loop Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.858.43441810 Trawood Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.593.60681745 N. Lee Trevino Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.594.90151580 George Dieter Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.855.270612420 Edgemere, El Paso, TX. 915.921.00003385 N. Yarbrough Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.593.679612106 Montwood Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.857.35629109 Dyer St., El Paso, TX. 915.751.66705151 Fairbanks Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.751.62716205 Upper Valley Rd., El Paso, TX. 915.877.5521We are a full service dry cleaners. We have sixteen plants, which allow us to offer same day service and professional quality dry

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cleaning. We also offer alterations, shoe repair, wedding gown pres-ervation, drapery cleaning, shirt laundry, leather cleaning and pillow renovation.

Earth Organics1360 Lee Trevino, Suite 105, El Paso, TX. 915.591.9100www.earthorganics.usEarth Organics supplies indoor and outdoor gardeners with a variety of organic alternatives to the synthetic products out on the market. We have a large variety of organic soils, fertilizers, pest control, and indoor gardeners can choose from our large selection of indoor gardening supplies.

El Paso Convention and Visitors BureauOne Civic Center Plaza, El Paso, TX. 915.534.0601www.elpasocvb.com

VP Sports4605 Ripley Dr., El Paso, TX. 915.845.0777www.vpsportswear.comThe official Hyundai Sun Bowl merchandiser for 26 years. Products include caps, shirts, footballs, polos and fleece. Merchandise is avail-able at all Sun Bowl events and throughout the stadium during the Hyundai Sun Bowl Game.

Sunland Park Racetrack & CasinoI-10 Exit 13 at Sunland Park, Sunland Park, NM. 575.874.5200www.sunland-park.com“Our state-of-the-art casino is open every day at 9:30 a.m. with the hottest slots in the Southwest. We also feature live horse racing De-cember through April with simulcast horse racing year-round.”

UTEP Athletics500 W. University Ave., Brumbelow Building, El Paso, TX.www.utepathletics.cstv.comUTEP Athletics offers 14 sports for everyone to enjoy. UTEP teams have claimed 25 National Championships and 63 conference titles. For tickets, call 915-747-5234 or visit www.utepathletics.com.

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