The 115-degree weather made it more suitable for the roof to be closed this year, but that didn't stop the group from the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Phoenix from learning about maintaining a healthy lifestyle on Wednesday afternoon.
"We talk about nutrition, hydration, just general body care," D-backs head athletic trainer Ken Crenshaw said. "And then obviously staying active, trying to get them to understand that we've got to be active as a community and we've got to be active, just moving around and getting the blood flowing."
Crenshaw helped run the event along with D-backs assistant athletic trainer Ryan DiPanfilo, Jeff Klinger of the Henry Schein Cares Foundation and Don Hooten of the Taylor Hooten Foundation.