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Welcome to Racine Youth Athletic Club (RYAC)
RACINE YOUTH ATHLETIC CLUB
Established 1/17/02
RYAC is a Non-Profit Organization
RYAC - A Commitment to Guide, Support and Invest in America’s Youth
We, the undersigned, Charter members of the RACINE YOUTH ATHLETIC CLUB (RYAC) have assembled to establish an organization that promotes Youth Sports while creating fun, fellowship and camaraderie for its members and their friends. We have participated in the establishment of our by-laws, we understand them and by the nature of their existence, we shall rely on them to provide leadership and direction for our cause. We understand that by virtue of our incorporation and status as a not for profit organization, we exist as a separate entity and do not align ourselves with any youth organization specifically but Youth Sports in general. Any monetary gifts granted to any youth organization, deemed appropriate, shall be determined by a vote of our general assembly of members. We the Charter members of RYAC concur -
THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD IS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF ITS YOUTH
Members:
Bob Evans, Mark Dinan, Vinnie Scacco, Mike Reth, Michael Patino, Curt Dawkins, John Evans, Bruce Triplett
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Tuesday, May 12
RYAC Home Run Event - Saturday May 30, 2009
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Racine Youth Athletic Club Presents the 4th Annual Home Run Derby
WHO: Divisions: RYS Junior, Minor and Prep Leagues
WHEN: Saturday May 30, 2009 (9 A.M. to 3 P.M.)
WHERE: Haban Park (Diamond # 12)
HOW: Register on site or complete & detach the registration form along with $5
& mail to: RYAC / 3319 Riverwalk Court / Racine, WI. 53405 (Check made out to RYAC)
AWARDS: 1st 2nd & 3rd placed trophies for each division.
RULES OF PLAY1. A hit is designated a Home Run at the parameter set by the staff of RYAC. Home Run boundaries will be clearly marked. 2. Bring your own pitcher.3. The hitter has 10 swings or 15 pitches, whichever comes first, to hit as many home runs as possible. A swing is any attempt to make contact with the ball. 4. A staff member will be behind home plate to call the number of hits and pitches. The decision of such staff member is final.5. If a tie exists within a particular age group, after all participants within the age group have taken their turn at bat, round II will take place with the tied contestants.6. Rules are subject to change prior to the home run derby event.
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Monday, September 22
7th Annual RYAC Pigskin Classic Banquet 10/31/08
Event: Pigskin Classic Banquet Date: Friday October 31, 2008 Location: Roma Lodge at 7130 Spring Street (Hwy. C)
Come join us on recognizing the athletes that will be participating in the Pigskin Classic game.
**Doors open at 5:30 PM – Family Style Mostacolli Dinner at 6 PM
Cost Adults: $10.00
Children under 10 yrs. Old: $8.00
Players and Coaches Free
Agenda for 2008 Pigskin Banquet:
- Opening comments – Mark Dinan Pigskin Committee Chair
- Bob Evans / Master of Ceremonies
- Invocation – Bruce Triplett
- Dinner
- Introduce William Warmington / Police Association contributor and founder of the Pigskin Classic
- Guest speaker – TBD
- Introduction of players and game officials
- Player T- Shirts handout
- Auction
- Raffle
Monday, September 22
7th Annual RYAC Pigskin Classic Football Game - November 1, 2008
7th Annual Pigskin Classic Football Game
Saturday November 1, 2008
Carthage College - Art Keller Field, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Carthage campus is located on the northeast corner of Kenosha, along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Take I-94 and follow the Carthage exit signs to Highway E (Exit #339). Travel east for 6.8 miles on Highway E to Highway 32. Turn right on Highway 32 and travel south for approximately one mile. The campus is located on the east side (along the lake) Football equipment must be turned into RYAC right after the game – bring a set of clothes to change into. Right now we are looking for corporate sponsorship.
To: Local Business Owner/Manager
The Racine Youth Athletic Club (RYAC) is a booster organization that supports local Youth Groups. Examples of organizations that we have supported are the Washington Park Kids Club wrestling, Racine Youth Sports, R.A.S.A., Big Brothers / Big Sisters and several other sports camps and events. The Pigskin is a collaborative effort with RYS and involves the 2 older leagues – Senior and Junior. Each team selects the players that will represent them for this early November contest. The only criteria RYAC has established is that each player must have a verifiable at least “C” average in school. We not only stress athletic but academic achievement as well. There is a banquet held at Roma Lodge the night before honoring the participants which is attended by over 300 people. Each player receives a commemorative RYAC Pigskin Classic Tee shirt at the banquet.
We are soliciting (a) sponsor(s) to have their name on the sleeve of each Tee shirt. For a sponsorship of $1500 your company/business will receive the following:
1. Your company/business name with logo exclusively on the sleeve of each of 2008 Pigskin Classic t-shirts.
2. Invitation to the banquet and the game.
3. Top sponsor billing on the cover of the Pigskin banquet program, which has an average attendance of approximately 300 people.
4. A table sponsorship placard placed on the head table at the Pigskin banquet.
5. Public address recognition by the announcer during both 2008 Pigskin games, which will be played at Carthage College.
For a sponsorship of $850 your company/ business will receive the following:
1. Your company/business name with logo on 1 of the sleeves.
2. Invitation to the banquet and the game.
3. Recognition in the sponsor list on the Pigskin banquet program.
4. A table sponsorship placard at the Pigskin banquet.
The sponsorship money raised helps defray the cost of putting this event on.
Send a message to kids that you support this event and acknowledge the RYAC philosophy of academic as well as athletic achievement.
For more information, please contact me about this event or anything else concerning RYAC Michael Patino RYAC – Secretary 262-994-1963
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Wednesday, October 24
6th Annual Southeastern Wisconsin State Championship Chili Cook-Off
Saturday November 10, 2007
Brat Stop in Kenosha (off of I94 at the Hwy 50 exit)
Grand Hall
11 AM - 3 PM
Chili Cook Off Event
Proceeds to Benefit Big Brothers / Big Sisters of Racine & Kenosha Counties and Racine Youth Athletic Club
RYAC will have a table!!
Chef John Evans will put together the secret RYAC recipe for the best chili entry ever!!!
Samples from the area Micro Breweries will be available
Tuesday, May 12
RYAC is a proud sponsor of the Racine Gladiators Youth Football Team!
Click on the Gladiator logo to go to their site.
Racine Gladiators Youth Football Organization
Tryouts for the 2009 Tournament Team will be announced by June 2009
The Racine Gladiators youth football program is a new and exciting organization that hopes to provide unique opportunities for the young people of our community to travel to new places while playing THE GREATEST GAME ON EARTH!!! This is a very exciting time for all of those involved with forming Racine Gladiators Youth Football. With the support of the residents and businesses in the community, we look forward to having great success for years to come.
MISSION STATEMENTRacine Gladiators Youth Football Organization was established to provide youth of Racine and all the outlying areas a forum to learn the fundamentals of tackle football. Our objectives are to provide an opportunity for young people to learn how to achieve goals as part of a team. The discipline learned on the playing field translates into discipline in the classroom. We also reinforce the idea that positive things happen to positive people, and although success in competition is measured in winning and losing, the effort and willingness to work hard to achieve goals is just as important. We are proud to give the opportunity for our kids to participate in a competitive format, learning sportsmanship, and dedication while developing pride for their team and community. We are an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization. We rely on the generosity of our participants, sponsors and members of the community for support in our efforts.
Please visit our web site:http://www.gladiators-youth-football.com
Milwaukee Journal Article on RYAC:
Group pulls together team to support sports
Club sets $3,000 goal for Racine athletics, hopes to expand throughout region By ANDY TURNER
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Racine - There is the Downtown Athletic Club, the New York-based organization that plays host to college football's Heisman Trophy ceremony.
Then there is the Racine Youth Athletic Club - not quite at the same level but equally committed - a new group that seeks to promote and raise money for youth sports in Racine County.
"You have to start somewhere," said club President Bob Evans, who founded the booster club in January with Dave Harder and Mike Patino.
The three men started the group with a fairly basic plan.
"We wanted to have four events a year, and the money we received we would give to youth sports in Racine," Evans said.
There was no model they looked to, said Evans, who has coached youth football in Racine for 12 years.
"The three of us brought enough thoughts, enough ideas," he said. "We thought if we could get members who are willing to work, the sky's the limit."
Initially, the club hopes to raise about $3,000 a year. The organization then will distribute the money to such groups as Racine Youth Sports, the Racine Area Soccer Association, the Washington Park Kids Club and the Old-Timers Athletic Club.
16 on board
The RYAC has 16 board members - all handpicked - but plans to have open membership and aims to have 500 members within five years. In 10 years, the group would like to have chapters throughout southeastern Wisconsin.
"Our hearts are definitely in the right place," Evans said. "We have a great group of people who are willing to help out, who are creative and who want to promote the club. We are very determined.
"We go by our motto: 'The future of the world is seen by the eyes of its youth.' I think that tells people where we are coming from."
Marie Rasmussen was asked to join the club last fall. All three of her children have participated in youth sports in Racine, and she feels obligated to give something back. Rasmussen is in charge of promoting the organization.
"This is just a real small way I can pay back with everything I've gotten," she said. "I just felt very honored to be a part of it."
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Tuesday, February 20
RYAC 9-Pin Bowling Event - March 24, 2007
9 Pin Tap HDCP
Paradise Lanes
Saturday March 24, 2007
1 PM (Noon sign-in)
Cost: $20 per bowler (includes bowling shoes)
First come first serve to sign-in. Lanes will fill fast.
Bowl 3 games (use 90% hdcp. of 210)
First place will be $200 based on 120 bowlers and one in ten bowlers will be awarded a cash prize. Prizes will be determined on 3 games 90% handicap of 210; if you dont have a book average we will use men 190 Women 150. If you have no established average for this year we can take your last established book average. There will also be door prizes, raffle prizes and a 50/50 raffle.
Proceeds will go to Donate Life America, which is a not-for-profit alliance of national organizations and local coalitions across the United States, dedicated to inspiring all people to donate Life through organ, eye and tissue donation. Additional information available on their web page http://www.donatelife.net
Any Questions: Please call: Michael Patino at 994-1963
RYAC - A Commitment to Guide, Support and invest in Americas Youth
Monday, September 22
Reggie White signed 75th Anniversary Football
The Racine Youth Athletic Club is in possession of a limited number of Reggie White signed 75th Anniversary footballs. These footballs are now being offered to the public. The proceeds are going to 3 very needy causes, the Racine Youth Athletic Club (RYAC), “Living With” Foundation and Pipeline Ministries. RYAC is a booster club which promotes local youth athletic programs, Pipeline Ministries is an outreach program which provides spiritual guidance to people in need and the “Living With” Foundation is devoted to helping people cope with ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
For your donation of $300 you will receive one of these ‘hard to find’ collectors items. For your donation of $500, you not only receive the football but also advertising for the next 2 RYAC events. These events are the Pigskin Classic Football event in November and the Chili Cook-off also in November. The value of one of these footballs is much more then the $300 donation that we are asking. The timeliness of this item is also significant since Reggie will be inducted into the Football Hall of Fame this August. You can use this item as a promotional piece for your business, as a raffle item for your personal cause/organization or simply keep it yourself as a reminder of one of the greatest football players whoever played and one of the greatest people whoever walked this earth. A Certificate of authenticity will be sent along with the football.
To receive one of these special footballs, please fill out the information on the form provided and send it in. You better hurry, they won’t last long. Please send a limited edition Reggie White signed football with Certificate of Authenticity to the address below. Enclosed is my check or money order for $300 – football only or $500 for the football and advertising in the next 2 RYAC events. If you do choose to receive the advertising for our next 2 events, you will be contacted to review the information you want advertised. Check and application should be mailed to: Mike Reth 3319 Riverwalk Ct. Racine, Wi 53405 ………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Monday, October 16
2006 All-Star Select Youth Football Team (RYAC Vikings)
2006 TED GINN GRIDIRON CLASSIC
CLEVELAND, OHIO
NOVEMBER 24 25, 2006
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Dear Friend and Local Business;
Racine can be proud of its commitment to youth sports. We have seen some great football talent come out of Racine and play college ball and even some pro ball; but how does our youth talent compare to the rest of the country? With your help, we may soon find out!
Tryouts were held to put a field of talent together and head to the Ted Ginn Gridiron Classic over Thanksgiving week-end. On Sunday, September 25, we had over 55 young athletes tryout for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. The top 25 players have been chosen. This is a dream week-end of football for these young players. You can help turn this dream into a reality!
The Racine Youth Athletic Club (RYAC) immediately came on board to become a sponsor and paid the entry fee for the tournament. However, that is just the beginning of the costs associated with this awesome experience. Conservatively speaking, I estimate the costs of taking one team of 11 year olds to be $3,700.00. We plan on doing fundraising, and each player does have to put in an initial fee and be active in the fundraising activities. Time is short, though, and most of the other teams rely on community corporate sponsorships.
In keeping with the RYAC belief in the student/athlete, each of our players will have to have a verified C average in school. Parents must attend meetings to proactively address behavior. The routine waivers, insurance forms, etc will also be taken care of prior to departing Racine. In other words, this is a well-run event that will only reflect positively on our community and the young men who will comprise the team.
We are hopeful that you will consider a donation to this cause. Because you are receiving nothing of intrinsic value, your donation will be tax deductible to the fullest extent of IRS rules and regulations. Checks should be made payable to RYAC c/o Vinnie Scacco and mailed to PO Box 080883 Racine, WI. 53408
I Appreciation of your donation your business will appear on the RYAC web site and on the commemorative T-Shirts that the players will be receiving. The T-Shirts are being donated by another local area business and friend of RYAC. Racine Screen will be printing the shirts for the players. You will also receive a framed team photo in sincere appreciation of your donation.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please do not hesitate to contact me at the numbers listed below. We are excited to field a team to represent our community and we hope you will share in this excitement and support this positive, memorable experience for some of Racines youth. We do hope to expand this program next year and we would be happy to report back to you when we return from Cleveland about our experience.
Yours for Racines youth,
VINNIE SCACCO MICHAEL PATINO
Head Coach Assistant Head Coach
262.412.3816 262-994-1963
Jim Miller - Offense Coach
Mark Dinan - Offense Coach
Curt Dawkins - Defense Coach
Don Britton - Defense Coach
Name Age WT
Deshawn Anderson 11, 100
Chad Benik 11, 100
Kyle Boek 12, 115
Austin Christensen 11, 85
Zach Fisher 12, 112
Neko Graf 12, 105
Dion Jones 11, 95
Dakota Kauth 11, 100
Tate Koester 11, 100
Bennett Kothe 11, 115
Mac Light 12, 92
Julian Robinson 12, 118
Jermain Russo 12, 107
Channing Schultz 12, 85
Cody Shawhan 12, 90
Jacob Sokol 11, 100
Jarvis Starks 12, 116
Austin Tenner 12, 75
Dylan Thillemann 11, 100
Javail Thomas 12, 100
Ben Walsh 12, 110
Devonte Wooden 12, 98
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Friday, May 26
Racine "Relay for Life" Cancer Walk - June 9th & 10th
This is Racine's 11th annual Relay for Life fund-raising event at Hammes Field on the campus of Case High School, 7345 Washington Ave.
The event's opening ceremony began at 6 p.m. on Friday and continued until 10 a.m. on Saturday. More than 1,700 walkers comprised 105 teams and spent 16 hours circling the track to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Our club will be participating in the "Relay for Life" walk for the third year.
Friday, May 26
Big Brothers/Sisters of Racine & Kenosha - Come "Fourth" for Kids 2006
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Racine/Kenosha, Inc.
Racine Youth Athletic Club is proud again to help with ringing bells to help the kids out in both our communities. We will be located at the Piggly Wiggly 2801 14th Place in Kenosha on Saturday June 24th and Sunday June 25th.
RYAC - athletic club for all sports!
We would be happy to advertise your organization on our home page. Just email to the address on the left.
Click on this to go to Racine Youth Sports Home Page
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