New Rochelle hero Ray Rice heads to Super Bowl
NFL star Ray Rice is considered a hometown hero in New Rochelle, where he got his football start with New Rochelle High School coach Lou DiRienzo. Rice is headed to his first Super Bowl this Sunday, and we spoke to DiRienzo and members of the high school football team about what Rice's inspirational journey means to them. (Jan. 30, 2013) Videojournalist: Elizabeth Daza
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