Donors help Marauders buy blocking sled

Front row, left to right: Mingus linemen Christian Ruiz, Ivan Martinez, Zachary Moreno, Dominic McColley and Gabe Meyers with his sister, Cortni Yorba, Office Manager at Priority Payments Tech Partners. Back row: Mingus line coach Cromer, Sons of the American Legion Board Members Troy Morin, Allen Olesen, Robert W. Hall, Commander John Donahoe and Past Commander Bill Crawford. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Bloniarz

From Jody Fanning, member of the Red Dot Booster Club:

Mingus football thanks its supporters.

Mingus football was finally able to purchase a new blocking sled to help the linemen work on the their blocking skills and techniques.

Did you know that since the new turf field was installed, the team has had to leave the football field and go behind the softball field to use an old blocking sled with pads that had to be duct taped on each time because they were so worn out and new ones could not be located?

That has all changed this year thanks to the donations from the Sons of the American Legion and Priority Payments Tech Partners in Cottonwood. Now the team has the latest equipment in training linemen, and this one is developed to be used on turf fields so they don’t have to leave the field any longer to practice in the dirt.

According to some of the linemen, they love the new equipment but also dislike it because the coaches have them hitting it all the time. The Mingus Red Dot club, who coordinated the purchase of the equipment with the help of the generous donors, wanted to also thank all these donors this year.

“It is obvious there is a change in the attitude around the school just by looking at the kids that are showing up at the field,” said Jody Fanning, member of the Red Dot Booster Club. “Mingus is getting that Marauder spirit back and the entire school is getting behind the idea. It all starts with the community also showing its support of our students.”

The team invites everyone out this Friday, Sept. 1, at 7 p.m. to watch Mingus take on Cactus Shadows and the unveiling of the new helmet and tunnel for the football team’s grand entrance. Don’t miss it.

 

Daniel Hargis

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