SAN FRANCISCO (KPTV) – The work is done, the party is on, and Super Bowl weekend has arrived in San Francisco, where the 12s are flocking to the bay as their Seahawks are about to play in a fourth super Sunday, 45 miles away in Santa Clara.
FOX 12’s sports director Nick Krupke is reporting from San Francisco, where Seattle and New England fans hope to leave town with happy memories and some new hardware.
Vancouver’s Brandi Bazurto has been a Seahawks season ticket holder for 25 years. This is her second in person Super Bowl.
“I’m the good luck charm. That’s why I had to be here so we’re gonna win,” Brandi said.
She wasn’t at there in Arizona.
Brandi’s son, Brevin, is away from campus at the University of Northern Colorado to celebrate a super family weekend in northern California.
“You know I’ve been jealous for the last 12 years that I wasn’t there when we beat the Broncos and especially getting to finally make it out here, getting to be San Francisco, I’ve been a Hawks fan for 22 years now and it’s been a dream come true to be here for the Super Bowl,” Brevin said.
Super Bowl LX is the first super Sunday without Brandi’s father, Rich Bazurto, who died in December.
“My dad was a huge Niner. I grew up going to Candlestick Park and to games there and then I did become a Raider fan because they were the ‘bad boys’. We ended up in Vancouver so the Seahawks became a team and they were on TV all the time and you’ve got to go for our home team and my passion just grew after that,” Brandi said.
Her late father left one final gift.
“I found out he had a death beneficiary that was in my name and it was exactly, no lie, $4,000. So I was kind of like, OK,” Brandi said.
Their seats cost $2,000 a person.
The Seahawks remain better than a field gold favorite to beat the Patriots in Super Bowl LX on the home field of their division rival 49ers. What a way to cap off a 50th anniversary season.
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