Showing posts with label PMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PMC. Show all posts

Monday, January 15, 2018

Time to Plan for D4D4!

By Kody Anderson, Elizabethtown DeMolay PMC & Tournament Director

“Dad” David A. Glattly, Sovereign Grand Commander of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction , joins the leaders of Elizabethtown Chapter, Order of DeMolay, in encouraging DeMolays, Master Masons, Scottish Rite Masons, and everyone to form a team and register for the 4th Annual Dodgeball for Dyslexia Tournament, proceeds benefiting the Children’s Dyslexia Centers.

Dodgeball for Dyslexia is a dodgeball tournament that has been driven for the purposes of raising as much money as possible for the Children’s Dyslexia Centers, the State Charity for Pennsylvania DeMolay. Dodgeball for Dyslexia was founded by Brother Evan Crawford of Elizabethtown Chapter, who has now passed the duties of planning this tournament to me, Kody Anderson, a 2017 Past Master Councilor of Elizabethtown Chapter.

Save the date: Dodgeball for Dyslexia will be held on May 12, 2018. The tournament will be held at the Spooky Nook Sports complex in Manheim, PA.

2018 will be the fourth consecutive year for this tournament. In 2017, we raised over $3,000 for the Dyslexia Centers, and we plan to raise even more for 2018! Each and every year, the Dodgeball for Dyslexia tournament has been increasing in participation, with teams coming from all over Pennsylvania and even Virginia. We had 13 teams in 2017, which consisted of many DeMolay chapters and even members from various Masonic Bodies.

We invite anyone who is willing to play dodgeball to make a team and help support and raise money for the Dyslexia Centers. All the money that is donated by teams will go to the Dyslexia Center nearest to them, so grab six to ten of your best players and come out to raise money, and have fun while doing it!  The overall winning team will take home the coveted Gold Dodgeball and have their name engraved on the trophy stand. The team that raises the most money for the Dyslexia Centers will win the Silver Dodgeball; and the team showing the most spirit will be awarded the Bronze Dodgeball.

In order to participate, each team will have a minimum registration fee of $75. The earlier you register, the less the fee.  Here are the dates and the registration fees. Our goal is to have all teams registered by March 1st.
·         By March 1st, $75
·         March 2nd - March 15th, $100
·         March 16th - April 1st, $125.
·         April 2nd - April 15th, $150
·         The absolute deadline to register a team is April 15th!

There are two ways to register: You can fill out the form and send it to our email at etowndodgeball@gmail.com as an attachment, or you can fill out the form and mail it straight to us at Elizabethtown DeMolay, 1244 Bainbridge Road, Elizabethtown PA 17022. Please contact us by via email to request a registration packet or by phoning 727 514 2462.


Remember: Making a team makes a difference, so come out and play dodgeball to raise money all for a great cause!

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Meet the Candidates: Tyler Moyer

Convention is right around the corner, which means it will be time to vote for PA DeMolay's Elected State Officers. This series will introduce you to each candidate as they prepare to run for office. They were all asked to provide a short biography and an answer to the three questions below.

My name is Benjamin Tyler Moyer and I have been a member of Pilgrim Chapter since 2010. Since joining I have served multiple terms as Master Councilor, earning my Past Master Councilor's- Meritorious Service Award along the way. Throughout my years of service, I have also attained many other achievements including my Representative DeMolay Award, Founder's Membership Award, DeMolay Varsity Letter and Lamp of Knowledge. For the past four years I have served as an Appointed State Officer and have attended the Key Man Leadership Conference every year since joining, most recently as a member of the Jurisdictional Officer department. I feel that this year I'm ready to make the jump to serve again, this time as one of your elected state officers.

If you are elected to serve, what do you hope to accomplish?
I plan on bringing many new ideas to the table to help make Pennsylvania DeMolay better and stronger. As a member of Pilgrim Chapter, I always received a ton of support from my members and advisors to peruse different ideas to get new members. If elected, it will be one of my goals to extend that same support to all members. I hope to visit as many chapters as possible and be there for meetings, prospect events and whatever else they would have me at, to extend that same support and offer advice.
           
What is your greatest DeMolay experience?
My greatest experience would actually have to be before I joined DeMolay. About a year before I joined, I attended a prospect party that was held at Key Man where I met so many new people that today I'm able to call my friends. I was able to experience the fun and fellowship that I knew my brother had been having for years and it's one of the things that really made me want to join. 

Who are some of your DeMolay influences?
My greatest DeMolay influences would have to be the Past State Master Councilor’s that I have been a member under or have gotten to know personally through the years. I have always been inspired by the way they lead and what they have brought to the table. I hope in the coming years I can also bring to the table ideas that will inspire others. 

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Meet the Candidates: Brian Martin

Convention is right around the corner, which means it will be time to vote on PA DeMolay's Elected State Officers. This series will introduce you to each candidate as they prepare to run for office. They were all asked to provide a short biography and an answer the three questions below.

My name is Brian Eduardo Martin and I am running for the office of State Junior Councilor for the 2016-2017 DeMolay year. I am 18 years old and I attend Connection Academy, where I will be a Senior this year. I am a Past Master Councilor of Carlisle Chapter, in which I earned my PMC-MSA. I’ve been a member of DeMolay for a little over 3 years. I have also earned my Representative DeMolay Award. In my free time, I like to fish and golf. Some interesting facts about me: my favorite superhero is Batman, my favorite type of pie is Lemon Meringue and my favorite movie is Back to the Future. 

If you are elected to serve, what do you hope to accomplish?
As State Junior Councilor, I would like to help the smaller chapters with increasing their membership. Membership is a pivotal part of DeMolay and I want to help all chapters succeed. I also want to help the State Master Councilor achieve any and all of his goals.
           
What is your greatest DeMolay experience?
My greatest DeMolay experience would have to be the time I went to New York DeMolay’s Winterfest. It was a great opportunity to see how close another state is between the members and advisors. 

Who are some of your DeMolay influences?
My biggest DeMolay influence would be “Dad” William Sardone, who was recently installed as Grand Master of DeMolay International. “Dad” Sardone is one of the most passionate and dedicated advisors that DeMolay has to offer. I met him at a college graduation, and we still keep in touch to this day. He also took the time to attend my Installation when I went in as Master Councilor of Carlisle Chapter. 

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Meet the Candidates: Andrew Santilli

Convention is right around the corner, which means it will be time to vote for PA DeMolay's Elected State Officers. This series will introduce you to each candidate as they prepare to run for office. They were all asked to provide a short biography and an answer to the three questions below.

My name is Andrew Santilli and I am running for the office of State Senior Councilor for Pennsylvania DeMolay. I am currently 16 years old and a Junior at Marple Newtown High School. I play baseball on a Legion Baseball team, Football for my high school, and Chess (tournaments in Philadelphia). I am highly interested in reading, writing, shooting, hunting, fishing, sports, and video games! My favorite school subjects include Physics, Math, History, and Philosophy. My favorite vacation spot is Vermont, and my favorite food is probably clam chowder. The countryside is the place to be, and I love my 2 dogs, 4 cats, ferret, and guinea pig. 

If you are elected to serve, what do you hope to accomplish?

If elected to the office of State Senior Councilor this coming convention, I hope to accomplish giving back to DeMolay as much as it has given to me, which is a heck of a lot! This might sound cliché, but it’s true; ever since I joined DeMolay, I have developed as a person tremendously and have had more fun than the average teenager. It is my duty as a brother of a world-class order to return this kindness by starting with the simple things like ensuring membership goals are reached, visiting chapters on a regular basis, and generally being a role model and friend to all members. Going slightly further, I hope to sincerely and actively stress our core values as DeMolay’s, meaning that if we do not seriously adhere to our oaths, precepts, and moral guidelines, then we as DeMolays are not living up to the standards of this great order we claim to be part of.

What is your greatest DeMolay experience?

Reflecting on my life as a DeMolay thus far, my greatest DeMolay experience is definitely being elected Master Councilor of Chester Pike Chapter. Having the title opened an infinite amount of doors regarding opportunities, ideas, and people that I can’t begin to pretend I would be where I am without having held a gavel in my hand for a time.  From life lessons to communication skills to growing as an individual, I couldn’t trade this experience for anything even if I tried.

Who are some of your DeMolay influences?

I could write a very long list of DeMolay influences, and it is going to take everything in my power to narrow it down to a few. To start, Mom and Dad Richards took me in as a shy boy when I first came to the chapter; they taught me the ropes and helped mold me into the man I am today. Second, Dad Freedman has been an inspiration to drive forward toward being a better person. Finally, and most importantly, my grandfather has been my ground, my rock, my mentor, and especially my friend through not only my DeMolay career, but my entire life, and most of me as a person would be missing without him.  

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Meet the Candidates: Jacob Beers

Convention is right around the corner, which means it will be time to vote for PA DeMolay's Elected State Officers. This series will introduce you to each candidate as they prepare to run for office. They were all asked to provide a short biography and an answer to the three questions below.  

Greetings,
My name is Jake Beers and I am running for the office of Deputy State Master Councilor. I am a Past Master Councilor of Elizabethtown Chapter, having served from January to June of 2014. This fall, I will be entering my senior year at Lower Dauphin High School in Hummelstown. Here, I play the baritone in the Marching Band and served as the Low Brass Section Leader, helping to teach students music and techniques as well as mentoring the incoming freshmen. I have worked as Student Director of the Lower Dauphin Middle School Play for the last three years, working with the students to better their abilities. I have also acted since 2012, though I have lessened my activity in this field. However, I do appear on the stage on select occasions. I am also an avid auto racing and NASCAR fan.

If you are elected to serve, what do you hope to accomplish?
As Deputy State Master Councilor, I hope to improve communication and teamwork between the Elected State Officer corps and the Chapters of PA DeMolay. I feel that communication is a two-way street and can only be successful if both Chapters and ESOs make the effort. If we are successful, we will be able to grow the Chapters on a more individual level rather than growing the state as a whole.

What is your greatest DeMolay experience?
The generic answer to this is “there are too many to pick from,” or some variant of that. Generally, I would avoid the generic, but it is true: over almost five years of DeMolay, it is pretty tough to choose. Since I have to choose just one, though, it would have to be the feeling I had around noon on the day after the Operation N.A.S.H.V.I.L.L.E. Training Weekend. This weekend was one of the largest events I’d seen in a long time that didn't have “Key” or “Man” in the name, and even better: I was the one in charge of it! Sure it wasn't perfect, nor did it go exactly as I had planned, but I felt as though everyone I talked to had a great time and were all very excited for the next weekend. It was a truly amazing feeling to know that my hard work paid off.

Who are some of your DeMolay influences?
I've always looked up to the Elected State Officers, specifically the State Master Councilors. Matt Blaisdell played a huge role in my early development as a DeMolay as he was always willing to talk to me, even though I was 12 and he was the SMC at the time. I also remember him not making a big deal out of being SMC, but working just as hard as he had to get there. I've tried to keep that feeling of humility I saw when I was a new member. Also, Dad Berry does a tremendous amount of work at the PMYF office and I believe he does not get enough credit for it, aside from the standard “thank you” at the end of some events.

Monday, March 7, 2016

2016 KMU Youth Director Announcement


The directors of Key Man University are proud to announce that the 2016 Youth Director has been appointed. After the interview process was complete, Tyler Moyer, Past Master Councilor of Pilgrim Chapter, was selected to serve as Youth Director for this year's conference. Here is a message from Tyler himself.


Greetings Brethren and Friends,

I am Tyler Moyer and this year I have the privilege of serving as KeyMan University's 2016 Youth Director. This year, I’m working to bring several exciting new things to the program, which of course I can't disclose right now. I will be working alongside the Directors and doing everything possible to make this week a memorable experience for everyone.

I joined DeMolay five years ago, actually at a KeyMan Conference. Since then, I've attended each KeyMan, and each time I've had a better experience; making new friends, expanding on my knowledge and much more. Also during those five years, I've served as my chapter's Master Councilor three times, for which I received the Past Master Councilor’s Meritorious Service Award. Along the way I also earned my Representative DeMolay Award and Founder's Membership Award. 

Over the next few months, I’ll post more information about the program. I want to see all of you in Pennsylvania at Key Man this August. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask; you can email me, or Facebook message me and I'll be sure to get a response back to you as soon as possible! 

Ancora Imparo, brothers!

Key Man University will be held at Patton Campus from July 31 to August 6, 2016. We look forward to seeing as many of your members attend the conference.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Master Councilor's Galore!

We have been celebrating the 90th Anniversary of DeMolay this year and, in my spare time, I was able to finalize a project that relates to this theme which I wanted to share with everyone. You see, "Dad" Zack Panitzke, and to a lesser extent, myself, have been the keepers of the history of Erie Chapter for the last five years or so. Thanks to some work that was done in the 1970's, and later in the 1990's, we were able to finalize a list of all of the Master Councilors ever to serve Erie Chapter, since its founding in 1923.

This was a major project that literally took several generations of DeMolays to complete. While it may not be particularly relevant to all Chapters, I wanted to publish the list here to show just how many men have served this one Chapter as a leader. When you think about how many Chapters PA DeMolay has had, and how many Master Councilors those Chapters have produced, you realize very quickly the impact our program has had on the Commonwealth. Perhaps this will inspire some of the other Chapters to work on compiling a similar list. So, without further hubbub, here it is!

Frat! ~ "Dad" Seth Anthony

First    Name Last         Name Start  Year  End Year Start Month End  Month
Ross Webb 1924 1924 3 0
Paul Wilson 1924 1925 0 0
LoRayne Spetz 1925 1925 0 0
Warren Williamson 1925 1926 0 0
Bruce Mallory 1926 1926 0 0
Harold Fargo 1926 1926 0 0
William Ohler 1926 1926 0 0
Earl Bahm 1926 1927 0 0
Mercellus Fisher 1927 1927 0 0
Harrison Wood 1927 1927 0 0
David Murphy 1927 1927 0 0
John Davison 1927 1928 0 0
Mortimer Dean 1928 1928 0 0
Howard MacIvor 1928 1928 0 0
Norman Schutte 1928 1928 0 0
Harrison Hartline 1928 1929 0 0
Edwin Jones 1929 1929 0 0
Charles Blaze 1929 1929 0 0
Robert Fairgraves 1929 1929 0 0
Kenneth Fargo 1929 1930 0 0
Harold Scott 1930 1930 0 0
William Boetcker 1930 1930 0 0
William Page 1930 1930 0 0
Donald MacIvor 1930 1931 0 0
Arthur Shepard 1931 1931 0 0
Russell Wallace 1931 1931 0 0
Clifford Stone 1931 1931 0 0
Robert Damon 1931 1932 0 0
Harvey Roth 1932 1932 0 0
Leon Shannon 1932 1932 0 0
Clifford Dunlavey 1932 1932 0 0
Roland Durst 1932 1933 0 0
Theodore Sherman 1933 1933 0 0
Harold Meyers 1933 1933 0 0
George Schau 1933 1933 0 0
William Brewer 1933 1934 0 0
William Shoenfield 1934 1934 0 0
Harold Durst 1934 1934 0 0
Robert Bennett 1934 1934 0 0
Gayle DeVore 1934 1935 0 0
Edward Gauly 1935 1935 0 0
James Wilson Jr. 1935 1935 0 0
Jack Hull 1935 1935 0 0
Howard Moomy 1935 1936 0 0
Roy Church 1936 1936 0 0
Merle Wadlinger 1936 1936 0 0
William Sowers 1936 1936 0 0
Donald Steiner 1936 1937 0 0
Donald Carnahan 1937 1937 0 0
Richard Dear 1937 1937 0 0
Chester Durst 1937 1937 0 0
Maurice Lee 1937 1938 0 0
Charles Swindlehurst 1938 1938 0 0
William Dear 1938 1938 0 0
Wilfred Dean 1938 1938 0 0
Ed Hausman 1938 1939 0 0
Rex Moyer 1939 1939 0 0
J.P. McGinnis 1939 1939 0 0
Alfred Schnur 1939 1939 0 0
Gene Carnahan 1939 1940 0 0
Jack Aiton 1940 1940 0 0
Donald Smith 1940 1940 0 0
Richard Steiner 1940 1940 0 0
Harold Stoops 1940 1941 0 0
Robert Griewahn 1941 1941 0 0
John Griggs 1941 1941 0 0
James Strong 1941 1941 0 0
Mark Wagner 1941 1942 0 0
Al Cornelius 1942 1942 0 0
Jerry Lundmark 1942 1942 0 0
James Richardson 1942 1942 0 0
Harold Beanland 1942 1943 0 0
David Anderson 1943 1943 0 0
Don Hirsh 1943 1943 0 0
Sax Worthman 1943 1943 0 0
Charles Connell Jr. 1943 1943 0 0
Mardson Goard 1943 1944 0 0
Kenneth Griewahn 1944 1944 0 0
Douglas Stevens 1944 1944 0 0
Robert Wagner 1944 1945 0 0
Jack Bellingham 1945 1945 0 0
James Deininger 1945 1945 0 0
George Cornelius 1945 1946 0 0
E. Clyde Snyder II 1946 1946 0 0
Richard Dahlberg 1946 1946 0 0
William Strucker 1946 1947 0 0
Elmer Adams 1947 1947 0 0
Richard Neithamer 1947 1947 0 0
Douglas Aikens 1947 1947 0 0
Ernest Kuerner 1947 1947 0 0
Harry Mueller Jr. 1947 1948 0 0
William Volgstadt 1948 1948 0 0
Vere Montgomerey 1948 1948 0 0
Ted Benson 1948 1948 0 0
Raymond Neider 1948 1949 0 0
Ivan Tate 1949 1949 0 0
Richard Lawson 1949 1949 0 0
Robert Faber Jr. 1949 1949 0 0
William Wagner 1949 1950 10 1
Richard Scheimer 1950 1950 1 4
James Altman 1950 1950 4 7
Melvin Seifer 1950 1950 7 10
Jack Smith 1950 1951 10 1
Walter Curry 1951 1951 1 6
Harry Altman 1951 1951 6 10
Gary Headley 1951 1952 10 1
Press Fairweather 1952 1952 1 4
Arthur Makynen 1952 1952 4 7
Ralph Walter Jr. 1952 1952 7 10
Peter Klomp Jr. 1952 1953 10 1
David Hillman 1953 1953 1 4
James Faber 1953 1953 4 7
William Oesterlin 1953 1953 7 10
David Hockenbrocht 1953 1954 10 1
Robert Hennick 1954 1954 1 4
Ross Walter 1954 1954 4 7
Ronald Gray 1954 1954 7 10
William Chandley 1954 1955 10 1
Richard Clark 1955 1955 1 4
Robert Butler 1955 1955 4 7
Karl Rohrer 1955 1955 7 10
Glenn Rinehold 1955 1956 10 1
Richard Steiner 1956 1956 1 4
Robert Falzone 1956 1956 4 7
Robert Bresee 1956 1956 7 10
Larry Curtis 1956 1957 10 1
David Dennison 1957 1957 1 4
David Nick 1957 1957 4 7
Kenneth Asplund 1957 1957 7 10
Clare Breter 1957 1958 10 1
William French 1958 1958 1 4
Thomas Clark 1958 1958 4 7
Wesley Ross 1958 1958 7 10
Russ McCurdy 1958 1959 10 1
James Reynolds 1959 1959 1 4
Robert Durst 1959 1959 4 7
Marvin Hood 1959 1959 7 10
Douglas Baur 1959 1960 10 1
Robert Dudley 1960 1969 1 4
Richard Durst 1969 1960 4 7
Barry Martin 1960 1960 7 10
David Campbell 1960 1961 10 1
Charles Wall 1961 1961 1 4
David Jamison 1961 1961 4 7
Herbert Johnson III 1961 1961 7 10
Arnold Vollbrecht 1961 1962 10 1
Larry Youtz 1962 1962 1 4
Gordon Kuntz 1962 1962 4 7
Joseph Bashaw 1962 1962 7 10
William Dear 1962 1963 10 1
Joseph Kressel 1963 1963 1 4
Robert Schneider 1963 1963 4 7
David Schutter 1963 1963 7 10
William Black 1963 1964 10 1
Garth Barthelmes 1964 1964 1 4
Charles Schlaufman 1964 1964 4 7
Steven Gauly 1964 1964 7 10
Thomas Will 1964 1965 10 1
David Whipple 1965 1965 1 4
Lance Masters 1965 1965 4 7
Rogers Beall 1965 1965 7 10
Barry Stamm 1965 1966 10 1
John McCurdy 1966 1966 1 7
James Fiddler 1966 1966 7 7
James Silverthorn 1966 1966 7 10
Douglas Wall 1966 1967 10 1
Kenneth Fails 1967 1967 1 4
Larry Mays 1967 1967 4 7
James Butler 1967 1967 7 10
Ted Stolz 1967 1968 10 1
G. Rene Loder 1968 1968 1 7
Daniel Swartz 1968 1968 7 7
Bruce Miller 1968 1968 7 10
Gary Sturrock 1968 1969 10 1
Kenneth Mushrush 1969 1969 1 4
Thomas Griffin 1969 1969 4 7
Robert Moore 1969 1969 7 10
David Otteni 1969 1970 10 1
Eugene Anderson 1970 1970 1 4
Aaron Haffley 1970 1970 4 7
Michael Schenker 1970 1970 7 10
Jay Washburn 1970 1971 10 1
Garrett Fuhrman 1971 1971 1 4
David Fresch 1971 1971 4 7
David Fourspring Jr. 1971 1971 7 10
Randy Alstadt 1971 1972 10 1
Wayne Zimmer 1972 1972 1 5
Dennis Ferguson 1972 1972 5 9
Richard Coleman 1972 1973 9 1
Michael Larson 1973 1973 1 5
Martin Schenker 1973 1973 5 9
Paul Baumbach 1973 1974 9 1
B. Scott Eaton 1974 1974 1 5
Kenneth Dias 1974 1974 5 9
Jeffrey Washburn 1974 1975 9 1
Keith Fisher 1975 1975 1 5
Thomas Spears 1975 1975 5 9
Robert Brown 1975 1976 9 1
Kenneth Novet 1976 1976 1 5
Raymond Nexdorf 1976 1976 5 9
Brian Jacobs 1976 1977 9 1
Mel Williams 1977 1977 1 5
Peter Ogden 1977 1977 5 11
John Richardson 1977 1978 11 5
David Dennison 1978 1978 5 11
Brian Swanson 1978 1979 11 5
Scott Shunk 1979 1979 5 11
Warren Hiles 1979 1980 11 5
Eric Lawson 1980 1980 5 11
Kurt Duryea 1980 1981 11 5
Brian Shunk 1981 1981 5 9
Brian Swanson 1981 1982 9 1
Douglas Hammer 1982 1982 1 5
Daniel Moore 1982 1982 5 9
Kermit Seubert 1982 1983 9 1
Michael Shannon 1983 1983 1 7
Robert Shaffer 1983 1984 7 1
Ronald Bissell 1984 1984 1 7
Arthur Fitzsimmons 1984 1985 7 1
T. Douglas Johnson 1985 1985 1 7
Christopher Krupinski 1985 1986 7 1
Sean Poole 1986 1986 1 7
John Krihwan 1986 1987 7 1
Kenneth Clausen 1987 1987 1 7
Donald Doutt 1987 1988 7 1
Andrew Fitzsimmons 1988 1989 1 1
Sean Englert 1989 1989 1 7
Scott Griswold 1989 1990 7 1
William Alexander 1990 1990 1 7
Willam Burch 1990 1991 7 1
Eric McClung 1991 1991 1 7
Aaron Roth 1991 1992 7 9
William Burch 1992 1993 9 4
Jeffrey Davidson 1993 1993 4 9
William Fredricks 1993 1994 9 3
Steven Hepp 1994 1994 3 9
Corey Ferraro 1994 1995 9 3
Nathan Rockwell 1995 1995 3 9
Jeremy Rockwell 1995 1996 9 3
Jeffrey Kuntz 1996 1996 3 9
Anthony Snyder 1996 1997 9 3
Robert Wynne 1997 1997 3 9
William Barlett 1997 1997 9 3
David Haffley 1998 1998 3 9
Mitch Dougan 1998 1999 9 3
Mark Haffley 1999 2000 3 3
Michael Snyder 2000 2000 3 9
Brian Eaton 2000 2001 9 9
Zachary Panitzke 2001 2002 9 3
Michael Eller 2002 2002 3 9
Seth Anthony 2002 2003 9 3
Matthew McAdoo 2003 2003 3 9
Matthew Olsen 2003 2004 9 3
Jacob Palo 2004 2004 3 9
Nathan Lasher 2004 2005 9 3
Andrew Grygier 2005 2005 3 9
Calvin Kleckner 2005 2006 9 3
Ryan Groves 2006 2006 3 9
Jack Salter 2006 2007 9 3
Grant Eaton 2007 2007 3 9
Steven Sowers 2007 2008 9 3
James Palo 2008 2008 3 9
Ronnie Cox 2008 2009 9 3
Carl Holmes 2009 2009 3 9
David Roberts 2009 2010 9 3
Kyle  Cline 2010 2010 3 9
Darrin Baldwin 2010 2011 9 3
DJ Mundkowsky 2011 2011 3 9
Kyle Grygo 2011 2012 9 3
Adam  Cline 2012 2012 3 9
Kyle Cline 2012 2013 9 3
Alex Dieter 2013 2013 3 9
Kyle Grygo 2013 2014 9 3