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Seeing so many former SYHS football alumni attend and support the Rio Memorial Golf Tournament last year made head coach Jeff McClurg believe even more in the power of Pirate Pride.

“Seeing the players who haven’t been back together for years come and have a great time, talking about memories and fun stories of Carl and Jeff, was a great day. I am excited to start the process over again for this year,” McClurg said.

 A previous golf fundraiser had been called the Jeff Rio Memorial Golf Tournament. When Jeff’s father and fellow coach Carl Rio died three years ago, McClurg decided it was time to revive the tournament and rename it. With the blessing of Carl Rio’s widow, Mary Ellen, the Rio Memorial Golf Tournament went forward.

This year’s tournament will be held Saturday, June 8, at the River Course at the Alisal. McClurg is looking for volunteers and sponsors for the event.

The money raised at the tournament will help defer costs of ordering 12 football helmets at $450 a piece and shoulder pads at $250 a piece, according to McClurg.

Last year’s tournament raised about $22,000, which covered the costs of uniforms.

“The district only pays two coaching stipends and reconditioning of helmets, so this money also helps pay all our coaching staff,” McClurg said.

During the season the players practice three hours a day. In the off season they lift weights for an hour in the morning.

“These coaches are more than just coaches. We help our players through difficult situations and issues they’re going through,” McClurg said.

The Santa Ynez Football Boosters Club also supports the team by paying for charter buses for distant away games.

For more information, email Don Kadlec at pirategolftournament@gmail.com or McClurg at jmcclurg@syvuhsd.org. Golfers can register and pay online at www.sypiratefootball.com or go the tournament’s Facebook page.

The football program is also raising money through its annual Pirate Pass Savings Card. Participating businesses need to register by May 1.

The football boosters will print 1,250 cards, which give discounts at many Santa Ynez Valley businesses from Aug. 1, 2019, to July 31, 2020.

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Pirates bring back Rio fundraising tournament https://santaynezvalleystar.com/pirates-bring-back-rio-fundraising-tournament/ Tue, 03 Apr 2018 14:40:19 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=5270 By Raiza Giorgi news@santaynezvalleystar.com Every day before Santa Ynez High School football players walk onto the field for practice or a game, they reach down to touch the Jeff Rio Memorial rock that sits just outside the field. “I realized that our younger players had no idea why they touched the rock, or who the […]

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Every day before Santa Ynez High School football players walk onto the field for practice or a game, they reach down to touch the Jeff Rio Memorial rock that sits just outside the field.

“I realized that our younger players had no idea why they touched the rock, or who the rock was memorializing, so we decided we needed to do something to bring back the Rio name — and what better way than with a fundraiser?” said Head Coach Josh McClurg.

A previous golf fundraiser had been called the Jeff Rio Memorial Golf Tournament, and McClurg had talked with Jeff’s father and fellow coach Carl Rio about bringing it back, but it was ultimately put on the back burner.

When Carl Rio died two years ago, McClurg decided it was time to revive the golf tournament and rename it. With the blessing of Rio’s widow, Mary Ellen, the Rio Memorial Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, June 23, at the River Course at the Alisal.

The Rio Memorial Golf Tournament honors Jeff Rio, above, and his father Carl while raising money for three scholarships.

Jeff Rio was McClurg’s coach in his senior year of high school and one of the reasons McClurg became a coach and a physical education teacher.

“The football team is more than just players. We are a family, and the Rios have been a part of this family for 30 years. Carl especially was responsible for turning these boys into upstanding young men and part of the community,” he added.

Carl Rio got more involved with volunteering for valley organizations and coaching the football and baseball teams at the high school after his son Jeff died in a car accident in 1996, but he had always been involved in the community.

“We want people to come out and have a great time and know that they are not only celebrating the Rio legacy but supporting our football program as well,” McClurg said.

The football program only gets more expensive to operate each year, according to McClurg. They are looking at $100,000 for one year, which includes the costs of coaching, equipment replacement, travel, scholarships and more.

“Each football costs $90. Helmets run about $400, and those have to be replaced and certified each year,” McClurg said.

The money raised at the Rio Memorial Golf Tournament will sponsor the Jeff Rio Memorial Scholarship, the Sean Misner Memorial Scholarship, and a third scholarship for the football program.

The tournament starts at 9 a.m. with registration at 7:30 a.m. It will host 144 golfers in four-man teams for 18 holes. The cost of $200 per golfer includes a cart, goodie bag, and a tri-tip and chicken lunch. There are sponsorships available for golfers, for each tee, and for businesses.

“The Rios are a part of this football family, and we need to honor them for all they have done for the program,” McClurg said.

For more information, email Don Kadlec at pirategolftournament@gmail.com or McClurg at jmcclurg@syvuhsd.org. Golfers can register and pay online at www.sypiratefootball.com or go the tournament’s Facebook page.

The football program is also raising money through its annual Pirate Pass Savings Card; participating businesses need to register by May 1.

The football boosters will print 1,250 cards, which give discounts at many Santa Ynez Valley businesses from Aug. 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019.

 

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SYHS football coach excited to honor Rio family by bringing back golf tournament https://santaynezvalleystar.com/syhs-football-coach-excited-honor-rio-family-bringing-back-golf-tournament/ Wed, 14 Mar 2018 23:49:25 +0000 https://santaynezvalleystar.com/?p=5109 By Raiza Giorgi Every day before the football players walk onto the field for practice or a game, they reach down and touch the Jeff Rio Memorial rock that sits just outside the field at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School. “I realized that our younger players had no idea why they touched the rock, […]

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By Raiza Giorgi

Every day before the football players walk onto the field for practice or a game, they reach down and touch the Jeff Rio Memorial rock that sits just outside the field at Santa Ynez Valley Union High School.

“I realized that our younger players had no idea why they touched the rock, or who the rock was memorializing so we decided we needed to do something to bring back the Rio name, and what better way than with a fundraiser,” said Pirate Football Head Coach Josh McClurg.

The previous golf fundraiser had been called the Jeff Rio Memorial Golf Tournament and McClurg talked with Jeff’s father and fellow coach Carl Rio about bringing it back, but it was ultimately put on the back burner. When Carl passed away two years ago, McClurg decided it was time to revive the golf tournament and rename it. With the blessing of Rio’s widow Mary Ellen, the Rio Memorial Golf Tournament will be Saturday, June 23 at the River Course at the Alisal.

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Jeff Rio was McClurg’s coach his senior year of high school and one of the reasons McClurg got into coaching and becoming a physical education teacher as well.

“The football team is more than just players, we are a family and the Rio’s have been apart of this family for 30 years. Carl especially was responsible for turning these boys into upstanding young men and part of the community,” he added.

Carl Rio got more involved with volunteering for valley organizations and coaching the football and baseball teams at the high school, when his son Jeff died in a car accident in 1996, but he had always been involved in the community.

“We want people to come out and have a great time and know that they are not only celebrating the Rio legacy but supporting our football program as well,” McClurg said.

The football program only gets more expensive to operate each year, according to McClurg. They are looking at $100,000 for one year which includes the cost of coaching, equipment replacement, travel costs, scholarships and more.

“Each football costs $90, helmets run about $400 and those have to be replaced and certified each year,” McClurg said.

The money raised at the golf tournament will sponsor three scholarships, one being the Jeff Rio Memorial Scholarship, the Sean Misner Memorial Scholarship and one football program scholarship, McClurg said.

The tournament starts at 9 a.m. with registration at 7:30 a.m. and will host 144 golfers in four-man teams for 18 holes. The cost of $200 per golfer includes a cart, goodie bag as well as a tri-tip and chicken lunch. There are sponsorships available for golfers, at each tee and corporate sponsorships available.

“The Rio’s are apart of this football family and we need to honor them for all they have done for the program,” McClurg said.

For more information contact Don Kadlec at pirategolftournament@gmail.com or McClurg at jmcclurg@syvuhsd.org. You can also register and pay online at www.sypiratefootball.com or log onto their Facebook page

The Pirate Pass Savings Card is also open for businesses to sign up which need to be turned in by May 1. The boosters print 1,250 cards pass discounts and savings at many Santa Ynez Valley businesses valid from August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019. To download an application click Pirate Pass Contract New Merchant 2018.

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