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Photos: LSU participates in scavenger hunt at Children’s Museum of Houston

Jessi Lee

By Jessi Lee

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For Day 2 of Texas Bowl Week, LSU headed to the Children’s Museum of Houston for a scavenger hunt, an obstacle course with a leaf vine, a dance challenge and some fun interviews.

The players were matched up with children or families to complete the scavenger hunt, and they all looked to be having a great time.

โ€œQuentin Thomas climbed those leaves in the obstacle course, and THAT was entertaining,โ€ Lewis Neal said.

Here are some of the pictures from the event:

Jennings wasn’t the only one enjoying the Dance, Dance Revolution challenge.

โ€œOne of the kids and I were getting into the dance game,โ€ Christian LaCouture said. โ€œHe beat me though, but it was fun to see the smile on the kidโ€™s face.โ€

โ€œOur players have partnered up with families and people touring the facility to complete a scavenger hunt,” Miles said. “Our guys enjoyed these young people and having a good time completing the hunt with them.ย There is a lot of information that is passed right here that goes unsaid. Itโ€™s how important it is to be kind, loving and positive toward these young people.โ€

โ€œThe kids wanted me to paint my face, so I did it to make them feel good,โ€ Godchaux said. โ€œThey liked it and thought it was funny.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s been a good experience,โ€ Kendell Beckwith said. โ€œItโ€™s always good when you are able to give back and volunteer to help out kids, make them smile and make their day. Thereโ€™s nothing better than that. We are the people they see on TV, so just to be here and walk around with them is fun and special.โ€

Even Mike the Tiger joined in on the fun.

No. 20 LSU will face Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET.

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