7 Boston sports superfans
Boston Celtics fan Agnes Nobile, 60, stood in her consignment store named "Aggie's Attic" surrounded by Celtics memorabilia in Medford.
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Nobile wears a green leather suit. She also wears various team bracelets and rings.
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Duncan Devlin showed off his Boston Bruins costume. Devlin dresses up in a costume consisting of decorated pants, a Bruins jersey, a Bruins cape, a Bruins teddy bear, a bear hat, a large Bruins flag, and rollerblades.
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Devlin rollerbladed in a park near his home decked out in his Boston Bruins gear.
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New England Patriots fan Mike Schuster at his Patriots "shrine" at his home in Foxborough.
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Schuster goes to almost every home game.
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Daylon Trotman, 10, is well known for dancing on the Jumbotron screen during Celtics games.
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Boston College football fan Don Therrien showed off his pride at Alumni Stadium.
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Therrien hugs an old piece of the turf from Alumni Stadium that he asked if he could have when it was being thrown out for the new turf put in this year.
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Boston Bruins fan Mike Penta, 39, sat in his bedroom surrounded by Bruins memorabilia at his home in Medford. The stick he is holding is signed by Zdeno Chara, his favorite player.
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Red Sox fan Lynne Smith stood in her bathroom in Wellesley decorated with a Fenway mural, baseball sink and even includes Yankee toilet paper.
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Smith wears the starting pitcher's face on her earrings on game days.
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