140 year of Shriners

140 year of Shriners

Friday, January 4, 2013

Is Your College Listed on the Team Roster?

East Team Roster for the Shrine East West Football Game Jan.19

OFFENSE
#Pos.Last nameFirst nameSchoolHW
78OLArmsteadTerronArkansas-Pine Bluff6' 5"310
80WRBlakeEmoryAuburn6' 2"195
11QBCameronColbyLouisiana Tech6' 2"205
15WRDavisMarcusVirginia Tech6' 4"225
64OLDeveyJordan Memphis6' 6"305
76OLDillR.J.Rutgers6' 6"315
83WRFullerCorey Virginia Tech6' 3"195
12RBGrahamRayPittsburgh5' 10"190
18RBHarrisMontel Temple5' 9"208
73OLHeikkinen  Garth Minnesota Duluth6' 2-1/2"305
88WRHighsmithErikNorth Carolina6' 3"195
74OLJacksonMarkGlenville State6' 6"330
10TEJeffersonD.C.Rutgers6' 6"250
55OLJohnsonT.J.South Carolina6' 5"315
44TEJuszczykKyle Harvard6' 2"245
58OLKushEricCalifornia (PA)6' 4"299
97TEReedLucas New Mexico6' 6"255
19QBRenfreeSean Duke6' 4"225
59OLSewell Matt McMaster U.6' 8"345
85WRSmithRodneyFlorida State6' 6"219
72OLSpellerNick;Massachusetts6' 5"290
2RBStacyZacVanderbilt5" 9"214
54OLStankiewitchMattPenn State6' 3"303
8WRSteelmanTrentArmy6'210
17KSturgisCalebFlorida5' 11"190
86WRTurnerBrandonNavy6' 4"225
79OLUzziOmoregieGeorgia Tech6' 3"305
70OLWatfordEarlJames Madison6' 4"295
 
DEFENSE
#Pos.Last nameFirst nameSchoolHW
36LBBarringtonSamSouth Florida6' 2"238
91DLBassDavidMissouri West. St.6' 4"260
30SAFBishopBrandanNorth Carolina St.6' 2"205
14PBreedingDylanArkansas6' 1"215
29CBBrewerXavierClemson5' 11"190
77DLCatapanoMikePrinceton6' 4"270
46LBCollinsJamieS. Mississippi6' 4"248
93DLCrossIzaanGeorgia Tech6' 4"300
52LBEvansMattNew Hampshire6'230
24SAFEvansJoshFlorida6' 1"199
96DLFrancis A.J.Maryland6' 5"315
31SAFHallRashardClemson6' 2"210
42LBHodgesGeraldPenn State6' 2"251
28CBJohnsonJoshPurdue5' 11"195
4LBMcCabeRobertGeorgetown6' 2"234
90DLMcCloudAnthonyFlorida State6' 2"322
34LBMcCrayLerenteeFlorida6' 3"249
21CBMcGeeBrandonMiami (Fla.)6'197
3LBMooreSioConnecticut6' 2"229
26SAFRileyKejuanAlabama St.6' 1"208
7CBSmithBrandenGeorgia5' 11"175
22CBSweetingRodGeorgia Tech6'187
98DLTaylorDevinSouth Carolina6' 8"267
1SAFTaylorCooperRichmond6' 4"230
94DLValloneScottRutgers6" 3"275
92DLVellanoJoeMaryland6' 2"295
6CBWebsterKayvonSouth Florida5' 11"196
9CBWilsonTreyVanderbilt5' 11"190
27SAFWolffEarlNorth Carolina St.6'207

Were is your school

West Team Roster for the 2013 East West Shrine Football game Jan. 19

OFFENSE
#Pos.Last nameFirst nameSchoolHW
81WRAmosAnthonyMiddle Tenn. St.6'185
60OLBacaJeffUCLA6' 3"295
74OLBrennerSamUtah6' 4"305
75OLBrownBradenBrigham Young6' 6"300
19KBrownZachPortland State6' 4"210
4WRBucknerDanArizona6' 4"211
1WRBumphisChadMississippi State5' 11"198
23RBBurkheadRexNebraska5' 11"210
14QBCarderAlexWestern Michigan6' 3"225
8WRCollinsJasperMt. Union5' 11"190
6WRDavisKeenanIowa6' 2"215
7QBDoegeSethTexas Tech6' 1"205
50OLFabienKirbyCalgary6' 6"305
88TEFauriaJosephUCLA6' 7"255
53OLFerentzJamesIowa6' 1"288
67OLFoketiManaseW.Texas A&M6' 5"325
66OLFoltzBlaizeTCU6' 4"315
12WRGoardTyroneE. Kentucky6' 4"196
72OLHawkinsonTannerKansas6' 5-1/2"300
44TEKasaNickColorado6' 6"265
48RBLineZachS. Methodist6' 1"230
33RBMichaelChristineTexas A&M5' 11"220
68OLO'NeillDannW. Michigan6' 8"305
86WRRiddickTheoNotre Dame5' 11"200
52OLRobiskieAndrewW. Illinois6' 2"302
10QBScottMattArizona6' 3"208
84TESudfeldZachNevada6' 7"255
56OLTurnleyRyanPittsburgh6' 6"313
25RBWilliamsKerwynnUtah State5' 8-1/4"191
DEFENSE
#Pos.Last nameFirst nameSchoolHW
15SAFAddaeJahleelCentral Michigan5' 11"200
97DLBoydJoshMississippi State6' 3"300
73DLCampbellWilliamMichigan6' 5"310
16SAFDavisCodyTexas Tech6' 2"205
54LBGreerSteveVirginia6' 2"230
31CBHawthorneTerryIllinois6' 1"193
3CBHesterAaronUCLA6' 2"195
28LBHollomanDeVonteS. Carolina6' 2"240
49PHubnerJoshArizona State6' 4"238
9CBHurstDemontreOklahoma5' 10"183
18CBHydeMicahIowa6' 1"190
11SAFJohnsonKeelanArizona State6' 1"207
43DLJohnsonTravisSan Jose State6' 2"245
47LBKleinA.J.Iowa State6' 2" 244
87DLLewis-MooreKapronNotre Dame6' 4"306
94DLLohrRobVanderbilt6' 4"290
24CBMaloneNigelKansas State5' 10"180
20SAFMcDougaldBradleyKansas6' 1"210
26SAFMottaZekeNotre Dame6' 3"215
83DLPericakWillColorado6' 4"295
13LBPoughKeithHoward6' 3"238
22CBPriceSheldonUCLA6' 2"180
89DLRohCraigMichigan6' 5"281
51LBRosetteAlbertNevada6' 2"240
45DLSchreibeisCalebMontana State6' 3"252
29SAFThomasShamarkoSyracuse5' 10"208
96DLThurmondBrandonArkansas-Pine Bluff6' 2"260
42LBWilliamsNathanOhio State6' 3"249
5SAFWilliamsDukeNevada6'200
2CBWootenKhalidNevada5' 11"200

New Al Kaly Club Officers


Mon-Ark Shriners induct officers

Roger Mendenhall, chief rabban of Al Kaly Shriners, inducts four Mon-Ark Shrine Club officers during the club’s annual Christmas Observance Social Dec. 7. From left are Treasurer Jerry Long, Secretary Edward Kinzie, Mendenhall, Vice President Jim Dickson and President Bob McCormick.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Birdies for $


Get on the Green with Birdies4Shriners
Help us combine golf and giving to make a difference for children in need!
Shift4's sponsorship of PGA TOUR professionals Ryan Moore and Scott Piercy, and our longtime relationship with the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, have inspired a fun way to give: our Birdies4Shriners drive. We want you to join us in an event that's sure to be a hole in one for the children that Shriners helps.
From now through October 20, 2013, every birdie, eagle, and ace made by Ryan or Scott will result in a donation to Shriners Hospitals for Children from Shift4. Birdies4Shriners will culminate at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, where Shift4 will host the Public Safety Appreciation Station.
You can pitch in by choosing a donation amount to be made for any under-par stroke that Ryan or Scott makes. With your help, we can turn birdies into blessings for the kids at Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Helping Kids Live Their Dreams
By Valerie Milano
Pasadena, CA (Hollywood Today) 1/2/2013 – “Patients helped create the floats and there must have been a dozen shrine patients that talked to us, that wanted to stand by the float and have pictures taken.” – Al Madsen , Imperial Potentate of Shriners International speaking with Hollywood Today about their participation in the 124thannual Tournament of the Rose Parade. Held each year as a celebration of the New Year, the main thoroughfare of Pasadena, California is flooded with colorfully decorated floats, a magnificent display of equestrians with their beautiful horses, and distinguished marching bands from around the globe. This year’s theme, Oh the Places You’ll Go!, titled after the Dr. Seuss book, fit perfectly with Shriners International Hospitals mission to improve the well-being of children and ensure an opportunity to maximize their life potential.
It’s no coincidence Shriners International named their float, Helping Kids Live Their Dreams, as they’re clearly an organization that does just that. Founded in 1872 under the leadership of Walter Fleming and William Lawrence, they eventually decided to align themselves with community relief efforts. In 1922, the first Shriners Hospital for Children was opened in Shreveport, Louisiana, serving the needs of children afflicted by various diseases, birth defects, and even orthopedic conditions. “We needed a cause, and really we wanted to treat polio, that was very common at the time.” Al Madsen on Shriner International’s campaign for child medical treatment. Their network of caregivers, facilities, and treatment options have since expanded to include 22 locations throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada, allowing them to provide help additionally to burn victims, those with injured spinal cords, as well as, cleft lip and palate patients.
Set to participate for their 88th year in the East West Shrine Bowl Game, featuring all-star college football teams, on January 19th at 4 p.m. EST, Shriners International was included in the Tournament of the Rose Parade only the last three years after a lengthy hiatus. Nonetheless, they are thrilled to once again have a presence at this festive event that is viewed by tens of millions worldwide. Former patients stopping by the float to give thanks touched Shriners International Imperial Potentate, Al Madsen. Having treated and discharged over one million young people, it’s no wonder so many wanted to acknowledge them on a personal level. “We take care of children, regardless of the families ability to pay.” Says Imperial Potentate, Al Madsen. Often serving the needs of those who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford the care, Shriners Hospitals for Children truly are Helping Kids Live Their Dreams.