Summer 2015 - Westcoast Sports Associates
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Summer 2015 - Westcoast Sports Associates
The Official Newsletter of Westcoast Sports Associates S C O R E C A R D SUMMER 2015 in this issue 20 Years of Youth Sports Grant Funding This Fall’s Roy Firestone Award Honoree Leadship Transitions President’s Message Recent WSA Activities Recap Board Of Directors Ryan Delaney W. Chip Eggers* Roy Firestone, Honorary Chair Brian Firring Michael Gottlieb* Wayne Hampton Sam Lagana, President Allen J. Lynch* Alex Marr Ryan Murphy Michael Rosenberg* Michael Solum Debbie Spander Christopher Vanover Nicholas J. Westley Bernie Zaia * Founding member Advisory Board Royce Clayton Mike Dunleavy Tyus Edney John Ireland Eric Karros Paul McDonald Rick Neuheisel Director Dan McKegney (310)294-7179 dan@westcoastsports.org Westcoast Sports Associates P.O. Box 1705 Manhattan Beach, CA 90267 westcoastsports.org facebook.com/westcoastsports Every season across Greater Los Angeles more kids play sports thanks to the generous efforts of WSA Volunteers. 20 Years of Youth Sports Grant Funding Westcoast Sports Associates (WSA) was founded with a profound goal in mind, to make a difference in Southern California communities by creating opportunities for economically disadvantaged young people to play sports. To say that this goal was achieved would be an understatement. The work began when the founding members learned that the youth sports programs at Jim Gilliam Recreation Center had seized due to safety issues related to gang activity and a lack of funds. WSA’s initial donation launched football, basketball, and baseball programs in this under-served community and a new funding model was born. Soon a membership developed among like-minded professionals who care about the needs of kids and valued sports-focused social engagement. WSA Members identify dedicated leadership teams managing facilities that can accommodate various sports activities on site. The supported program sites are located in communities where minimal registration fees are not able to cover the true program costs, and WSA grants help overcome this shortfall as well as provide equipment, uniforms, and trophies. This model expanded beyond the City of Los Angeles when WSA began supporting sports programs at recreation centers in Orange County. WSA grant funding has helped even more families by directing awards to independent youth-serving nonprofit organizations. These diverse programs offer after-school and summer sports activities at school sites and other public spaces providing Elementary and Middle School aged students a safe place to participate in athletics. These groups include Police Activities Leagues, Boys and Girls Clubs, Summer Camps, and those serving individuals with disabilities. In addition, WSA has funded a handful of other youth-serving charities affiliated with our past Roy Firestone Award Honorees. Youth sports activities serve as effective intervention programs for communities that struggle with youth crime and gang activity. It has become the shared purpose of the WSA membership to create equal opportunities for youth sports in some of the most at-risk areas in Los Angeles. Beyond the benefit of children being occupied in healthy activities outside of the formal school day, youth sports also promote teamwork, self-confidence, respect and influence improved academic performance. Through 2014, WSA awarded over $3.1 million in grants supporting under-served communities. This Spring WSA members voted to allocate $265,000 in awards to 23 programs serving countless families and operating at over 50 program sites in Greater Los Angeles. Although the many neighborhoods that make up Southern California have undoubtedly changed over the past 20 years, challenges still exist for many families and there is a continuous need for the youth sports opportunities that Westcoast Sports Associates remains dedicated to serve. This Fall’s Roy Firestone Award Honoree George Foreman WSA is pleased to announce that the 20th recipient of the Roy Firestone Award will be George Foreman. George is one of the most notable and memorable figures in sports history. His prowess in the boxing ring as well as his dedication to youth sports as a philanthropist and his acumen as a businessman for the greater good are unmatched. George is an exceptional counterpart for our youth sportsfocused mission because of his commitment to community and leadership for the greater good. Just one of the ways George has showed his compassion is through the ongoing development of the Foreman Youth and Community Center, which has provided opportunities to thousands of young people in Texas since 1983. WSA is very proud to add George Foreman to our renowned list of Honorees, which includes: Roy Firestone, Jim Brown, John Wooden, Sugar Ray Leonard, Wayne Gretzky, Howie Long, Cal Ripken Jr., Terry Bradshaw, Arnold Palmer, Steve Young, Hank Aaron, Jack Nicklaus, Jerry West, Pete Carroll, Andre Agassi, Vin Scully, Joe Montana, Clayton Kershaw, and Bill Walton. 2015 WSA Supported Programs City of Los Angeles Parks & Recreation Centers Algin Sutton Central Echo Park Elysian Valley Garcia Hazard Jim Gilliam Montecito Queen Anne Ramona Gardens Ross Snyder Slauson William Nickerson Independent Youth-Serving Organizations Futbolito Pacoima Hollenbeck Police Activities League Kids in Sports, Los Angeles LA Scores School Sites National Junior Tennis & Learning Chapters Team Prime Time Middle School Programs TGA Golf Foundation School Sites Watts-Willowbrook Boys & Girls Club Youth Basketball Camp at Pepperdine Youth Sports Camps at Loyola Marymount Leadership Transitions After ten years guiding WSA’s growth, Allen Lynch has stepped down as Board President. Allen’s leadership has made such a special, lasting impact on the membership and partner organizations, for which each member of WSA is grateful. site administrators ensuring effective program implementation. His replacement, Dan McKegney, brings his experience grant funding at the United States Golf Association and growing The First Tee of the Tri-Valley youth development organization to further WSA’s mission-driven community impact programs. One of the organization’s long-time board members and past Gala Dinner Chairman Sam Lagana was elected as The WSA leadership team is excited to welcome our new Board President Board Member and Chair this Christopher Spring. Sam is Vanover to help extremely motius Make Youth vated to steward Sports Possible. the developChristopher, a ment of WSA by CPA at Priceengaging memwaterhousebers in volunCoopers, was teer committees, elected to social activity assume the facilitation. As responsibilities an Associate of Treasurer, folVice Chancellor lowing long-time at Pepperdine Board Member University, Sam and Treasurer is active in funAlex Marr’s announcement draising, estate of his profesplanning, and New ED Dan McKegney presenting the Team Prime Time sional transfer to community outBasketball Championship Trophy at UCLA Phoenix, Arizona. reach initiatives. Alex volunteered He brings a wealth of resources to the distinguished WSA volunteer post, an immeasurable amount of time since the mid-1990’s from his long list of sports and higher education leader- ensuring fiscal responsibility for WSA. Alex will remain a member of the Board and we thank him for his subship roles in Los Angeles. stantial efforts over the years.. An equally heart-felt thank you goes out to our former Executive Director Chris Turkmany. During his tenure, Chris oversaw hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of youth sports participation and assisted on- Message From The WSA President Westcoast Sports Associates (WSA) has had a phenomenal run of delivering valuable charitable dollars to youth sports organizations in southern California for 20 years. Over these years, our volunteer associates-driven efforts and resources have enabled kids to play! This simple mission yields important social results for society. WSA members derive great gratification from partnering together, discussing the programs in need and inviting others to join our efforts. As a reader of this newsletter, you obviously have some interest in WSA’s efforts. I invite you to dig into what we are doing and become a part of our team. Our Social Events are a perfect place to learn how sports legends have achieved success because of the people in their life that cared and helped them. Through these touching conversations you will better understand the impact of empowering others with collective effort and funds. The WSA committees and task forces lead the organization’s operations and board members establish direction and set goals for success. WSA Social Events also enable associates of kindred mind to grow in their own personal lives through WSA engagement. Any member is willing and able to help you understand our place in the world. A great place to start your engagement with WSA is our Gala Event in October, when we present the Roy Firestone Award for community service to the great George Foreman. Our work at WSA makes fun and games for kids a valuable tool in their personal development. Come join us as we make sports relevant to a generation of kids in Southern California. Sam Lagana Board President Join the WSA Leadership Team on the Annual Bus Tour WSA is excited to host its Annual Bus Tour on Tuesday September 15th, when members and donors will visit multiple supported program sites, meet the program directors, and see our grant funding in action! www.westcoastsports.org (L-R Boa CoPet Recent WSA Activities Recap Second Annual WSA Charity Poker Tournament Regan Hagestad, Chris Turkmany, and their committee put on a fantastic event on April 18 at The 900 Club in Manhattan Beach. WSA Volunteer Member Goes Above & Beyond for Slauson Recreation Center WSA Member Michael Garvey, and his business The Dumbbell Man, outfitted the Recreation Center with new fitness equipment before the high school sports season kicks off. More than 50 players participated in the day of fun and poker to help raise The fitness center on site over $7,500 for WSA proat Slauson was upgraded grams. The event was with many new pieces won by our Celebrity Pit of weight room equipment Boss, Lakers Play by Play and the facility saw an Announcer John Ireland of immediate increase in ESPN Radio, who dodged use within days of instalthe “bounty” on his head. lation. This event continues to grow through the many WSA has funded Slauson friends of Westcoast Sports Associates and we hope to see you back next Recreation Center each Spring. All funds received at the event go directly to WSA, with the winner year since 2010, supportgetting a “pat on the back” and the title of Champion! ing its baseball, basketball, and flag football programs. A special thanks goes out to Diamond Dave Rohrbacher of The 900 Club, WSA is proud to have members like Michael Garvey who have find unique who hosted this event and once again was one of the final table players. ways to support our community partners within their business model. WSA greatly appreciates his continued support! Rudy Tomjanovich Social Event Last Year WSA Honored Bill Walton, the 19th Roy Firestone Award Winner This past Winter’s Social Event with Special Guest Rudy Tomjanovich was a very fun evening. Over 400 community members came together last Fall to show their support for WSA and its community programs. Rudy candidly fielded questions from Roy Firestone, WSA members, and other event guests in attendance. He discussed his college career at the University of Michigan, where he was selected as an All-American in 1970. He shared what it was like to be the 2nd pick overall and to represent a single franchise throughout his entire career. His number 45 jersey was retired by the Houston Rockets as well as back in Ann Arbor. He re-hashed the memory of waking up in the hospital after a 1977 game at the Forum, thinking the scoreboard had fell on him, only to learn that he was punched in the jaw. Rudy then relived his success as Coach of the Rockets and leading them to back-to-back championships in 1994 & 1995. Everyone present that evening got to hear his memorable quote first-hand: don’t ever underestimate the heart of a champion. Over 400 community members came together last Fall to show their support for WSA and its community programs. Approximately $220,000 in net proceeds was raised at our annual marquee event, which has since been allocated to deserving partner organizations. The pinnacle of the evening was Roy Firestone’s interview with UCLA great and NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton. The audience learned about the many lessons instilled in Bill by Coach Wooden and their many memorable experiences together. That evening Bill highlighted a long list of basketball legends that inspired him along the way. Many of his friends and former teammates were in attendance demonstrating the many deep relationships Bill has maintained. The many sports stories were complemented by a few Grateful Dead concert anecdotes and some touching family recollections. (L-R) Dinner Co-Chair Mike Solum, WSA Children and staff from Montecito Roy Firestone with his son Andy Thank you to(right) our major sponsors Wells Fargo Capital Finance, George Smith Board Allen Lynch,achievements Dinner Recreation Center one of 11 parks with aand Kobe Bryant donated HisPresident impressive sports were balanced by the time he spent stand Partners, the manyprint other very generous businesses and individuals who Co-Chair Sam Lagana, Member by the artist Brent Benger. describing life as WSA a cancer survivor. supported WSA would likeevening’s to send proceeds. a heart-felt bydonated to our community programs. Without your contributions, we could Peter Schwab. thank you to Rudy for joining us this year and we encourage everyone to not help nearly as many families in Southern California. attend our upcoming Social Events in August and September. makingyouthsportspossible. Westcoast Sports Associates celebrates 20 years of Making Youth Sports Possible Honoring Boxing Legend & Businessman George Foreman Westcoast Sports Associates is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to Making Youth Sports Possible for economically disadvantaged children in Southern California. Thursday, October 22, 2015 The Millennium Biltmore Hotel - Los Angeles Register Online westcoastsports.ejoinme.org/WSADinnerGalaRegistration Possib Pi P Possible iibl b bllle SPO SPO SPORTS ORT ORTS ORT TS S YOUTH YOU Y OUTH OU Making ag P.O. Box 1705 Manhattan Beach, CA 90267-1705 PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. Postage PAID Permit No.8 Gardena,CA