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Thursday, January 19, 2012

2010 acomplishments

2010 Accomplishments


Mat-Su Sea Hawker Specific:

  • First ever Alaskan to be voted “Sea Hawker of the Year”
  • Broke the 100 member barrier for the first time—107 members for 2010
  • Raised nearly $14,500 in corporate donations and nearly $12,000 by auction, for youth sports
  • Foraker Group Membership—ongoing professional training & consultation for board members

2010 Youth Specific Contributions:

  • Mat-Su Youth Football - $300.00 donation
  • Mat-Su Soccer Clinic-$500.00 donation
  • Kyle Boss– Wrestling Camp Fee—$250
  • Rachel Kennedy—Student Scholarship—$500
  • Natassja Ralph—Soccer clinic fee—$125
  • Deonn Richardson—Football clinic fee—$250
  • Mary Klapperich—Volleyball team fee—$500
  • Wasilla Waves Swim Team—Team travel—$500
  • Wasilla Swim & Dive Team—Team travel—$500
  • Fonteras Charter School—5k race prize (seahawk jersey) - $85
  • Alaska Avalanche—Youth Hockey sponsorship—$250
  • Community Sports Inc.: Night Courts—$500

Community Contributions:

  • Mat-Su Relay For Life - Raised nearly $1,500 for cancer awareness
  • Youth Sport Fundraiser—Arranged Seahawk players & management visit to Mat-Su Auction
  • Children's Hospital Anchorage—Arranged Seahawk players & management hospital visit
  • Mack Strong’s “Top of the World” Camp for rural Alaska kids (held in Barrow) - $1,000
  • Gift item donation to Sertoma for fund raiser—$150
  • Gift item donation to Alaska USA fund raiser—$75
  • 4th annual free community open house BBQ at the Palmer Elks Lodge
  • Continuing grass roots effort to gain technical, financial, and volunteer support to fund and build, and seek operator source for a Multi Use Indoor Sports Facility

Monday, January 17, 2011

Accomplishments

I want to communicate my personal thanks to the membership, especially to those whose unwavering volunteer efforts and donations continue to make Mat-Su Sea Hawkers what it is today; a successful youth sport support organization. This year passed quickly and it is impressive to see the accomplishments at they start to pile up on paper. Examples of what you have helped achieve in our community in 2009:Mat-Su Sea Hawker Specific:Achieve 3rd year in the Mat-Su business and volunteer communities.Maintained a membership of nearly 100 members.Promote presence on the World Wide Web at: www.matsuseahawkers.comRaised nearly $12,000 in corporate donations and $2000 in raffle proceeds to help fund youth sport events, participation fees, and scholarshipsJoined Foraker Group - In preparation to help out board members and organization become the very best non-profit in support of our mission, supporting Mat-Su youth sports.2009 Youth Specific Contributions:Mat-Su Youth Football - $300.00 donationMat-Su Soccer Clinic - $500.00 donationWasilla Girls Softball - $250.00 donationMat-Su NFL Punt, Pass & Kick - $500.00 commitment and volunteersWasilla Swim and Dive Team - $500.00 donationMat-Su Miners Baseball - $280.00 fund raiser sponsorshipCommunity Sports, Inc.: Night Courts - Youth basketball and volleyball - $500.00 donationMat-Su High School Seniors - offered $1000.00 in scholarshipsCommunity Contributions:Valley Clean Up Day - Wasilla - VolunteersMat-Su Relay for Life - Raised nearly $1100.00 for cancer awarenessSupport local media by advertising and helping air Seahawks football on KBYR 700 - $600.00Gift item donation to GWCC for fund raiser - $75.00Gift item donation to Alaska USA fund raiser - $75.003rd annual free community open house BBQContinuing grass roots effort to gain technical, financial, and volunteer support to fund and build, and seek operator source, for a Multi-Use indoor sports domeWith my appreciation and regards,Thomas M. SpindlerPresident, Mat-Su Sea Hawkers, Inc.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Projecting the Final 53

Offense 25

Quarterback 3
On the Roster
     Matt Hasselbeck, Seneca Wallace, Mike Teel
Cut
     Jeff Rowe
Comments: this is a no brainer these are the best three on the roster.

Running Back 3

On the Roster
     Julius Jones, Edgerrin James, Justin Forsett
Cut
     Devin Moore
Comments: this one was kind of tuff for me I really like Moore, I think he is stronger, faster and more durable than Forsett but Forsett has an ability to make things happen at times, hopefully Moore can make it to the practice squad.

Full Back 2

On the Roster
     Justin Griffith, Owen Schmitt
Cut
     David Kirtman
Comments: no comments necessary, this is the easiest decision to make.

Wide Receiver 5

On the Roster
     TJ Houshmandzadeh, Nate Burleson, Deion Branch, Deon Butler, Ben Obumonu
Cut
Jordan Kent, Mike Hass, Courtney Taylor, Logan Payne
Comments: tuff choice on that 5th spot, but I believe Obumonu brings more to the table than Taylor he can play all 3 positions and is a solid special teams guy, and if the team decides to keep 6 Taylor will be that 6th guy.

Offensive Line 9

On the Roster
     Walter Jones, Sean Locklear, Kyle Williams, Rob Simms, Steve Vallos, Max Unger, Chris Spencer,       Mansfield Wroto, Ray Willis
Cut
     Will Robinson, Brian De La Puente, Andre Ramsey, NaShan Goddard
Comments: I think the cuts are easy here so to comment on the guys that stay, the starters from L-R Locklear, Simms, Vallos, Unger, Willis for opening day with Big Walt still recovering when Walt comes back I think the starters will be from L-R Jones, Simms, Vallos, Locklear, Willis. I really like Vallos at center he reminds me of Tobeck, a little undersized and at times will have troble pushing bigger DT’s but seems to be able to stand his ground, I like Kyle Williams size, footwork and initial push this decision for me is based more on last season than what he has done this year yet.

Tight End 3

On the Roster
     John Carlson, Jon Owens, Joe Newton
Cut
     Cameron Morrah
Comments: Morrah had his chance but has looked lackluster in pre-season.

Defense 25

Line Backers 6

On the Roster
     Leroy Hill, Will Herring, Lofa Tatupu, David Hawthorne, Aarron Curry, DD Lewis
Cut
     David Phillistin, Lance Laury
Comments: easy decisions to make here, I would love to keep Laury, he is a beast on special teams, but I think Nick Reed will take his spot and fill in admirably.

Corner Back 4

On the Roster
     Ken Lucas, Marcus Trufaunt, Kelly Jennings, Josh Wilson
Cut
     Kevin Hobbs, Marquis Floyd, Travis Fisher
Comments: if Marcus is on the PUP list to start the season Hobbs will be the fill in, but Babinaux will take the on field duties in nickel and dime.

Safety 5

On the Roster
     Deon Grant, Jordan Babinaux, Brian Russell, CJ Wallace, Jamar Adams
Cut
     Courtney Green, Nate Ness
Comments: easy cut and both should be on the practice squad.

Defensive Line 10

On the Roster
Patrick Kearny, Daryl Tapp, Nick Reed, Colin Cole, Red Bryant, Brandon Mebane, Craig Terrill, Mike Bennett, Cory Redding, Lawrence Jackson
Cut
     Baraka Atkins, Derreck Walker
Comments: Bennett and Reed have muddied the waters here but can’t be left of the game day roster, the only other possibility is if they decide to only keep 9 Terrill will probably be the one cut due to the flexibility of the other guys.

Special Teams 3

Place kicker 1

On the Roster
     Olindo Mare
Cut
     Brandon Coutu
Comments: field position makes this decision, both are solid field goal kickers but Mare’s length on kickoffs sets him apart either way the Hawks and another team will have a solid kicker on their roster as both will be on an opening day roster.

Punter 1
     Jon Ryan
Comments: possible pro-bowl punter

Long Snapper 1
     Kevin Houser
Comments: seems to be a solid snapper as we have not heard his name in any pre-season action.



JPCHAWKER

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Bumpus Cut - Your Thoughts

Michael Bumpus didn't make it this year. That means one of two things; the team did not find the potential this year that they saw in him last year, or they are cutting him first, trying to make it look like they don't want him, so they can sneek him back over to the practice squad. A gamble to be sure, if that is the tactic.

Personally, I saw Michael step up and perform last year, until he broke a finger (I think it was) when we needed receivers, badly. He showed some potential, but given the depth we obtained this year (can you say Housh your mama - Houshmandzadeh), it was pretty obvious he would not make the 53-man roster.

If not destined for our practice squad, then here's to hoping he lands on his feet. There are teams in need of receivers this season. Thank goodness the Hawks do not seem to be one of them.

Go Hawks

2009 MYFA Mid-Season

The Mat-Su Sea Hawkers would like to congratulate the Colony 7/8 Green team (the team our sponsership money went to) on a great 3-0 start to their season, keep it up guys and take it all the way to state. And on another note we would also like to congratulate the Colony 5/6 Black team on a 4-0 start, our verry own Sea Hawker Nick Good's team, Way to go guys!!

3rd Annual Seattle Seahawks Weekend

Hello, Hawkers - please see the attached flyer from Denise, ABC TravelTime - Wasilla.

It is finally time for some SEAHAWKS football, and... a last chance at some fading summer weather. ABC Traveltime is offering their third annual

Seattle Seahawks weekend package - If you plan to take part in this event, please contact Denise, soon. This years game is THIS MONTH -

SEPTEMBER 27 - Chicago Bears vs. Seattle Seahawks.

ABC TravelTime puts together a fun and affordable weekend experience - do not hesitate to join them. You will have a blast.

GO HAWKS

Tom Spindler
President, Mat-Su Sea Hawkers
Box 1832
Palmer, Alaska 99645
(907)232-5921 (Cell)

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mat-Su Sea Hawkers 2009 Fund Raising Raffle

The Mat-Su Sea Hawker annual raffle is under way. If you are interested in purchasing, or interested in helping to sell our 300 tickets, raffle tickets will be available at the August 13 board meeting, and at game-day gatherings.

Grand Prize: Seahawks vs. Lions - Qwest Field on November 8, 20093 tickets (Sec 138, Row H, Seats 3, 4, 5)1 night hotel & parking at Marriott Courtyard – Lake UnionAirfare and ground transportation not included.

First Prize: $500.00 - CASH

Second Prize: Seahawk Player Autographed Football

Third Prize: Seahawk Player Autographed Mini-HelmetDrawing to be held after the Jaguars game on October 11, 2009 at Tailgaters Sports Bar and Grill.Ticket sales will conclude at the end of the 3rd quarter of the Seahawks vs Jaguars game.

Tom Spindler
President, Mat-Su Sea Hawkers
Box 1832Palmer, Alaska 99645
(907)232-5921 (Cell)

2008 Annual Report

Mat-Su Sea Hawkers Annual Report - 2008


Greetings Mat-Su Sea Hawkers. I take this opportunity to personally thank you for your valued membership and participation in our community minded organization. I will now touch base on some of our accomplishments in this our second year. If you are missing out on game day gatherings at Tailgaters, or any of these community service activities, we sure would like to see more of you. Thus far 2008 has seen Mat-Su Sea Hawkers:

- Achieve 2nd year in the Mat-Su business and volunteer communities- Grown membership from 50 to nearly 100 members

- Build, maintain, and promote a community presence on the World Wide Web at: http://www.mat-su-seahawkers.com/

- Obtained our Federal 501(c)(3) public charity approval and Letter of Determination – Your tax-deductible donations are welcome. (Tax document is available at http://www.mat-su-seahawkers.com/) Youth Specific Contributions:

- Mat-Su Youth Football - Financial Contribution to MYFA, with a promise of annual sponsorship

- Kyle Bolam - Olympic Youth Development Soccer Program – Individual Financial Contribution

- Spring 2009 - Initiating scholarships to each of the four primary public high schools; Houston, Wasilla, Colony, and Palmer

- NFL Punt, Pass, & Kick competition - Membership Volunteers helped operate this youth program - Our donations to the community youth currently comes primarily from annual membership dues and fund-raisers. With our new 501 (c) (3) non-profit tax status, people can make tax-deductible financial contributions to our organization.

Community Contributions:

- Membership participated in Valley Clean Up Day - Wasilla

- Membership participated in Mat-Su: Relay for Life - raising nearly $1200.00 for cancer awareness research

- Organization held 2nd annual free community open house BBQ

- Currently conducting a grass roots level effort to gain technical, financial, and volunteer support to fund, build, and operate a Multi-use sports dome, similar to the new sport dome in Anchorage. Treasurer - Dan Kennedy, is putting together a tentative Anchorage Dome field trip with community, business, and education leaders, which is scheduled for October 28

Sincerely,
Tom Spindler (Tomahawker)
President, Mat-Su Sea Hawkers, Inc.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Final Tally For Our Relay Efforts

Just got the final tally for our Relay For Life fund raising efforts, our team raised $1,006.00 this year and we would like to personally thank all those that donated and/or came out to the event to help out, Tom Spindler, Peggy Spindler, Kiana Harrington, Dianne Kiana, Dan Kennedy, David Kennedy, Rick Allen, Rhys Allen (survivor), Adrian Spindler, Nick Good, Nathanial Good, Jean Campbell (survivor), Paul Campbell , and Jason Davies all contributed to our efforts Thanks to all.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Welcome Aboard -

Thanks for setting this up, JP. I am now registered and it was pretty easy.

I look forward to have public interaction with other Hawkers, so let's getting rolling -

GO HAWKS!!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

VMAC Tour

Matt takes Brian Baldinger on a tour of the new Seahawks facility in Renton video link, this is a video of Matt being Matt, a great quote from the start "I probably shouldn't say this but uh ther's no place to go to the bathroom out here your only real option is the lake but you don't want to deal with that......." some more good stuff from Hass, and you have to check out the gift he tries to give Baldinger.

Thanks to Mike Flood Tomahawker, Mamahawker and I got to take this tour last year and every Seahawk fan needs to try to get in to check it out it is a great facility. Photos here scroll down to the bottom of the page.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Mat-Su Sea Hawkers Proud Sponsors of MYFA


The Mat-Su Sea Hawkers again give Mat-Su Youth Football (MYFA) a $300.00 sponsorship check for the 2009 youth football season. MYFA is just one of the many Mat-Su Valley youth sport groups that Mat-Su Sea Hawkers proudly support. MYFA treasurer Andy Evans thanks all of the Sea Hawkers for the booster club’s continued financial support.Andy noted that MYFA is currently the largest youth football program in the state of Alaska and has more than 400 participants. Andy further noted that the MYFA organization fully supports Mat-Su Sea Hawkers efforts to help get an enclosed sports dome built here in the valley. An indoor training facility will make a huge difference in helping our local youth keep up training levels and help them be able to compete on a more even playing field with regard to their athletic competitions and endeavors.