Monday, December 3, 2012

RACINE MAYOR TO DECLARE DECEMBER 10, 2012, AS "RACINE RAIDERS DAY"

"(RACINE) - City of Racine Mayor John Dickert will read a special proclamation on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, during the Common Council meeting declaring Monday, December 10, 2012, as "Racine Raiders Day" in the City of Racine. The proclamation will be read at Racine City Hall (730 Washington Avenue), room 205, at 7:00 p.m. CT.

"This will be in recognition of the accomplishments of the 2012 Racine Raiders organization. The team finished the season with a 15-1 record and went 11-0 in the Mid-States Football League (MSFL). The Raiders won the MSFL championship.

"The Raiders then participated in the Midwest Football Tournament, beating the Ironman Football League champion Wauwatosa Spartans and winning the tournament championship. The Raiders then hosted the Nashville Storm, winners of the National Football Association championship, for the Semi-Pro BCS National Championship, which the Raiders won 38-24 in front of nearly 3,500 fans.

"The national championship was the eighth in the 60-year history of the Raiders but the first since 2001.

"For more information on the Racine Raiders, please visit http://www.racineraiders.com."

5 comments:

SER said...

The last time I went to a Raider game was in the '70s!

Back then you could take a cooler full of beer and soda into the Stadium with you. Don't know if they allow that anymore?

kkdither said...

Good thing we have these proclamation duties to keep our elected officials busy.

hale-bopp said...

Hey, don't knock it. It is one of the less damaging things that is in their power to do!

Anonymous said...

I make a proclamation that next spring, we have an Independance Day in Racine by recalling Dickert.

The Sheriff said...

I was tempted to edit the press release to read "Mayor 'Lying John' Dickert"