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Racine Horlick Rebel Football

2009

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Southeast Conference Varsity Football Schedule 2009

Game time is 7:00 pm

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Fri. August 28

Fri. September 4

Fri. September 11

Fri. September 18

Fri. September 25

Fri. October 2

Fri. October 9 - Homecoming

Fri. October 16

Wed. October 21 - Senior Player Recognition

Hamilton- Sussex

West Allis Central

Kenosha Tremper

Racine Park

Kenosha Bradford

Oak Creek

Muskego

Racine Case

Franklin

@ Hammes Field

@ West Allis Central H.S.

@ Ameche Field

@ Hammes Field

@ Carthage College

@ Oak Creek H.S.

@ Hammes Field

@ Hammes Field

@ Hammes Field

Graphic Designer of ProgramMaggie DeGroot

Photographer of GamesJim Lahr and Debbie Olsen

http://www.rebelfootball.rgnsystems.netCheck out the Rebel Football Website!

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Div i s ion 1

BRADFORDRED DEVILS

PARKPANTHERS

HORLICKREBELS

CASEEAGLES

TREMPERTROJANS

OAK CREEKKNIGHTS

FRANKLINSABERS

MUSKEGOWARRIORS

Southeast Conference

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Horlick History

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William Horlick High School has a lot of history going back further than the City of Racine Parks and Recreation Department can trace it. The school was named after the inventor Mr. William Horlick Sr., Mr. William Horlick Sr. was born in Gloucestshire England, February 23, 1846. Two of his sons, James and William Jr. became the founders of Horlick’s Malted Milk Company. William Horlick grew up in his native country, but in 1869 came to the USA. He opened up a business to manufacture and prepared food for infants, invalids and the aged. The growth of this trade demanded larger quarters, so William Horlick Sr. purchased ten acres of land adjoining the city limits of Racine. In 1879, Horlick’s Food company built their first building in Racine, Wisconsin basically for the manufacturing of their “Horlick Malted Milk.”

This company was located on Northwestern Avenue, right behind Racine Unified’s Central Office. Their business had grown in volume and importance. James Horlick returned to England to open up a branch while William Horlick Jr. stayed in Racine and ran the business in Racine and was also City Treasurer. Mr. Horlick Sr. was well known around Racine. He helped to establish Horlick’s Racine Air-port, was a director of the Racine Journal Times, a member of the board of St. Luke’s Hospital and also Mayor of Racine from 1907 – 1911. He had been particularly active in the support of the cause of education and for many years was School Director for the Unified. William Horlick Sr. spent his money by giving back to the community. These substantial gifts included Memorial Hall, a maternity wing at St. Luke’s Hospital, Island Park, Horlick Athletic Field, and land for the high school that was names in his honor. William Horlick Sr. died at his Northwestern Avenue home in 1936 at the age of 90 years old.

William Horlick High School was built in 1928, just north of Horlick’s Malted Milk Corporate Of-fice in Racine, Wisconsin. The school is located at 2119 Rapids Drive. The high school’s official mascot is Polaris, the North Star, however, Racine Horlick is probably better known by their unof-ficial mascot, The Rebel Yeller. The change is rumored to have occurred in the mid 1990’s when the boy’s basketball coach, Reb, coached them to a winning season. At that point the team became known as Reb’s Rebels. That is how the Rebels name came around. William Horlick Sr. was able to see the school names after him built. Since then, there has been controversy over the Rebel Yeller Mascot due to implications construed by disassociated visual similarities to the Confederate States of America. The schools official colors are scarlet and gray. William Horlick High School is a public four year school. Due to overcrowding, an addition was built in 1961 to enlarge the school. Hor-lick has had a long standing cross town rivalry with Washington Park High School and still does.

Football has been a big part of Racine since as early as 1922. Recently, William Horlick Field celebrat-ed their 85th Anniversary of the first recorded football game played there. The first team that played at Horlick Field was the Racine Regulators in 1915. The team took a hiatus in 1918 due to World War I and the Spanish Flue Epidemic, but reorganized in 1919 with the help from the local American Legion Post and William Horlick Sr. The team then became known as the Horlick-Racine Legion. One moment in the history of football in Racine occurred on October 1, 1922. The Chicago Bears lead by George Halas roared into Horlick Field to play the Horlick-Legion and defeated them 6-0 in front of 4,000 fans. The Legion rebounded the next week by beating Curly Lambeau’s Green Bay Packers. Horlick Field was also home to the first Thanksgiving Day game in NFL history which was on Thursday, November 20, 1922.

In 1994, the Horlick “Rebel” Booster Club was formed to encourage more parental involvement with the team and coaching staff. This club has continued to be a success and has grown bigger every year. There are offices in the booster Club, but once your son signs up for football, you are automatically a part of the Booster Club. Over the years, the Booster Club has assisted with various fundraisers, pro-vides Thursday night pasta Meals for the Varsity Football Team, produced this program book, purchased practice field equipment, sold “Rebel” spirit wear, and in November at the end of the football season, honors all of Horlick’s football teams a a banquet where they receive awards, great food and company.

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Dear Fans, On behalf of the Rebel Football Family, I extend to you a warm wel-come to tonight’s football game. As defending Southeast Conference champions in a program featuring both conference players of the year and the state of wisconsin’s offensive player of the year, we realize the high standards that we have set and make a commitment to you to give our best effort to maintain this level of play. All we ask from you is your positive encouragement and sportsmanlike behavior. Together we will celebrate one of America’s greatest amateur ath-letic traditions: Friday night under the lights.

A MESSAGE FROM OUR HEAD COACH... George Machado

Southeast Conference - WIAA Division 1

Enrollment: 2,200 School Colors: Scarlet and Grey School Mascot: Rebel Principle: Angela R. Apmann

Athletic & Activities Director: Jay Hammes Head Football Coach: George Machado

Athletic Trainer: Matt Barber Equipment Manager: Bill Frayer Statistician: Mark Frayer

Cheerleading Coaches: Cindy Maragos, Sarah Esson & Jenny Jones Band Director: Don Young Announcer: Gary Vallencourt

Managers: Ben Kruse, Brandon Campbell & Brandon Swenson

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SPORTSMANSHIP can be defined as one word, RESPECT. Respect for ourselves, respect for our school and respect for guests of our school. Re-spect builds a positive image not only with the community but within all those in any way connected with activities in our school. In order to establish respect for our athletic program, all those involved (coaches, athletes and spectators) must be willing to behave in such a way so those who see our program will think of it (and us) in a positive way.

The responsibilities of SPORTSMANSHIP…

The Player1. Treats the opponents with respect.2. Plays hard, but plays within the rules.3. Exercises self control at all times, setting the example for others to follow.4. Respects officials and accepts their decisions without gesture or argument.5. Wins without boasting, losses without excuses and never quits.6. Always remembers that it is a privilege to represent the school and community.

The Coach1. Treats own players and opponents with respect.2. Inspires in the athlete a love for the game and the desire to compete fairly.3. Is the type of person he/she wants the athlete to be.4. Disciplines those on the team who display unsportsmanlike behavior.5. Respects the judgement and interpretation of the rules by the officials.6. Know he/she is a teacher and understands the athletic arena is a classroom.

The Official1. Knows the rules and their interpretations.2. Places welfare of the participants above all other considerations.3. Treats players and coaches courteously and demands the same from them.4. Works cooperatively with fellow officials, timers and/or scorers for an efficient contest.5. Is fair and firm in all decisions, never never compensating for previous mistakes.6. Maintains confidence, poise and self-control from start to finish.

The Spectator1. Attempts to understand and be informed of the rules.2. Appreciates a good play not matter who makes it.3. Cooperates with and responds enthusiastically to cheerleaders.4. Shows compassion for an injured player; applauds positive performance, doesn’t heckle, jeer or distract players and avoids the use of profane and obnoxious language and behav-ior.5. Respects the judgement and strategy of the coach, and doesn’t criticize players or coaches for loss of a game.6. Respects the property of others and authority of those who administer the competition.7. Censures those whose behavior is unbecoming.

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The scarlet and gray “Winged” football helmet you see worn by the Horlick Rebels has a very significant meaning to our program. First, it represents the finest traditions of the great game of football. Many of the original leather helmets displayed this design pattern in an effort to reinforce the headgear and offer greater protection for the athlete. Secondly, it is worn and has become emblematic of such great football powers as Michigan University and the University of Delaware. The Wolverines of Michigan are known and respected for their great hard-hitting defense, and the Blue Hens of Delaware are synonomous with the explosive high powered Wing T Offense. Our Rebel football program closely identifies with the football philosophies of these great institutions and takes great pride in wearing their symbolic helmet design. We want our student/athlete to know that when they strap on the scarlet and gray wing it represents: Pride, Tradition, Team, Dis-cipline, Attitude and Toughness. It is also a message to our opponents, that they will be respected and treated with sportsmanship at all times. We strongly believe that some of the finest student/athletes in the City of Racine will be wearing the scarlet and gray wing tonight.

Why the wing?

The Silver Helmet Award The Silver Helmet Award is our football programs highest individual honor. If you see a young man from Racine Horlick with a silver helmet on tonight… please take notice. He represents the highest standards of our football program. This award is given to the player who epitomizes team, play, hustle, hard work, aggressiveness, and commitment to excellence, sportsmanship and self-sacrifice. He is what high school football is all about and what we want the image of REBEL FOOTBALL to be. He is simply the best of the best, the cream of the crop. Nothing will keep this young man from losing sight of his team goals first, and his own personal aspirations second. He is a solid citizen, an excellent student, a tireless worker in the weight room and an individual dedicated to his family and church. He is the type of individual who is respected by all hid teammates and who loves the game of football. He will run, block, tackle at full speed and does not know the meaning of the world quit. He is a ferocious competitor who will win with humility and take lumps with grace and dignity. You will not see many silver helmets, just as you do not see a lot of Heisman Trophy winners, or Hall of Famer or Metal of Honor winners. These distinctions and honors are for a rare breed of individual, one that he does pass our way, touches all that are fortunate enough to be a part enough of his quest for greatness.

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Since 1929 the Horlick High Spirit has been alive and well in our family. We are proud to be the Horlick Graduates and wish a; of the students, teachers, sports, sports teams, coaches, clubs and organizations good luck in achieving their goals this year.

“YOU CAN’T STOP THIS REBEL MACHINE!”R. Zwaga 1929-1932, *P. Bononno 1948, A. Bononno 1949, H-R. Bononno 1972,

H-C. Maragos Bononno 1974, C. Maragos 2005, H-D Bononno 1976, L. Bononno Haase 1958, *H-N. Tseffos 1975, S. Tseffos 1976, H-G Peterson 1978,

N. Hansen 1954, G. Petersen 1958, D. Giacinti 1963, H-Dacquisto 1941,, J. Petersen 1958, D. Torkilson 1972, H-C. Hunn 1966, H-J Hunn 1972.

* - In loving memoryH – Letter Winners

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The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. At-titude, to me is more important than fact. It is more important than the past, than money, than circumstances, then failures, than successes, then what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appear-ance, talent or skill. It will make or break a company, a church, a home, a team. The remarkable thing is we have a choice to make every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past…we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10% what hap-pens to me and 90% how I react to it.

Attitude is Everything

When things go wrong as they sometimes will,when the path you’re on seems all uphill,

When hard work is getting you down a bit…Rest if you must but NEVER QUIT.

Life is strange with its twists and turns,As every one of us sometimes learns,

Don’t give up when the pace seems slow…You will succeed with another blow.Success is failure turned inside out,Overcoming the clouds of doubt,

So stick to the fight when hardest hit…You will succeed when you NEVER QUIT.

Never Quit

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2009 Horlick Rebel Varsity Players

Andrew murriel Andrew aranda jermaine clemon Travion campbell

kyle pope aric cartagena torrin turner kellen miller

juan caraballo tyler hauer andreas marquez kenny english

kory braun John strack Derrick seay brodie carroll

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2009 Horlick Rebel Varsity Players

Austin baldukas paul price ben rangel adam serrato

jon ferkin jake smith ed fitch sam azarian

kasey hagen joe westman stephan cable cody petrick

kyle musurlian alex gonzales keonte watson angelo selmon

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2009 Horlick Rebel Varsity Players

max bishop jerold cunningham zach sobczak aaron glowinski

tom degroot jarred graham gavin stark sam miller

mike kuether paul wittrock taylor strack ryan zavodnik

jared strike mike ambrose dan scherer joe vasquez

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2009 Horlick Rebel Varsity Players

austin villalobos sam wemmert alex crowe timmy young

faryal umar Justin starks nick filkins malcolm leonard

daimeon stevenson

Scarlet & Grey scrimmage

Alberto alcala

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Head Coach

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Experience: 17 yrs (RUSD); 38 yrs Teaching/CoachingEducation: B.S. Physical Education - California State Uni-versity, Masters in Education - Northern Illinois UniversityFamily: Daughters Lindsay 32, Katie 18, Molly 17; Grand-daughter Lauren Marie, 6 Mo.

Experience: 39 yrs Teaching/CoachingEducation: B.A. History/ Psychology - College of Racine, M.A. - UW-Milwaukee/ UW-Parkside/ Cardinal StritchFamily: Wife, Virginia; Children, Mark 37, Sarah 35, Robert 33, Christine 31 & three grandchildren

George Machado

Bill Frayer Equip. Mgr.

1st Row: A.Murriel, A. Aranda, J. Clemon, T.Campbell, K.Pope, A.Cartagena, T.Turner, K.Miller, J.Caraballo, T.Hauer, A.Marquez, K.English, K.Braun, J.Strack, D.Seay, B.Carroll, A.Baldukas2nd Row: P.Price, B.Rangel, A.Serrato, J.Ferkin, J.Smith, A.Villalobos, E.Fitch, S.Azarian, K.Hagen, J.Westman, S.Cable, C, Petrick, K.Musurlian, A.Gonzales, K.Watson, A.Selmon

3rd Row: M.Bishop, J.Cunningham, Z.Soboczak, A.Glowinski, T.DeGroot, J.Graham, G.Stark, S.Miller, M.Kuether, P.Wittrock, T.Strack, R.Zavodnik, J.Strike, M.Ambrose

4th Row: D.Scherer, J.Vasques, S.Wemmert, A.Crowe, T.Young, F.Umar, J.Starks, N.Filkins, M.Leonard, D.Stevenson

Names in order right to left

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Experience: 7 yrs coachingEducation: B.S. Biology- UW-LaCrosse, Teacher Certification- Silver Lake College, M.A. Administration Leadership- NLU; Chemistry Teacher at Horlick H.S.Family: Wife, Aimee; Children, Jayden 4, Ty 2, Mya 6mo.Horlick Grad 1997

Experience: 7 yrs coachingEducation: B.S. Sociology & Criminal Justice- UW-Osh-kosh, Spec. Ed.- Rockford College; Spec. Ed. Teacher at Horlick H.S.Family: Wife, Jenee (Horlick Grad ‘97); Sons, Blake 4, Carson 2, J.J. 6mo.Horlick Grad 1996

Experience: Played football and basketball in collegeEducation: UW-Oshkosh Grad ‘96Family: Wife, Tavia; Son, ChaseSouth Milwaukee Grad 1996

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2009 Horlick Rebel J.V. Football team

1st Row: S.Griffin, D.Smith, M.Bishop, M.Chau, S.Scroggins, A.Bernal, M.White, S.Vash

2nd Row: T.Eaton, M.Broughton, T.McGlorn, A.Delray, J.Delotell, I.Taylor, J.Mudge

3rd Row: K.Flaa, S.Shimetz, J.Thomas, K.Temboer, A.Jenson

Names in order right to left

Experience: 11 yrs Assist. wres-tling coachEducation: U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers ‘84-’96, Gulf War Veteran; Unified Employee since ‘99Family: Wife,

Lisa; Daughter, ChristinaHorlick Grad 1983, State Wres-tling Champion ‘81 & ‘82

Experience: 1 yr coaching; 2 Time All SEC South Div, 2 Time All Ra-cine CountyEduca-tion: UW-Whitewater Grad ‘07; At UWW played for 2 WIAC

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2009 Horlick Rebel Freshman Football team

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1st Row: J.Gonzales, R.Standiford, A.Campbell, N.Kolanowski, J.Sokol, C.Booker, A.Thornton, J.Lail, L.Hernandez 2nd Row: B.Domoracki, D.Kasprick, N.Sherrod, J.Bell, A.Tatum, T.Claybrook, K.Xavier, B.Bebow, B.Strack

3rd Row: M.Bielefeidt, L.Casper, T.Whitt, B.McCleary, N.Cobb, Q.DeRosier, C.Kyle, A.Baker, N.Watson, D.Poisel, G.Ozier

Names in order right to left

Scott Molbeck

Experience: 15 yrs teaching, 27 yrs coachingEducation: B.S. Secondary Economics & History- UW-Madison, Masters of Education- National Louis University

Head Coach

Joshua VelasquezAssist. Coach

Racine Case Graduate

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2009 CheerleadersAli Giesler

Carly MaranoJessica DeGroot

Taylor VennKylee Kubis

Kayla MorrisonKaitlyn NelsonMakenzie KreulAnna BasalduaBria McKinstry

Molly McNamaraKatrina Kiefer

Erica HammondErica Eisel

Callie ColwellLeah Demet

Lindsay HooverHannah FunkNicole FulsLily Rash

Kelsie StublaskiEden MakutzJade Ortiz

Ryelle HegemanMadeline Ford

Kimberly GilbsonHailey Wilhelmi

Hillary Kingsberry

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Rebel Football salutes it’s graduates who continue to play the great game.

Chris MaragosLane OlsonMike FerronMatt Ferron

Jarred LapotkoRyan Wurster

Josh WillisSteve MorrisBrian Mosley

Jeff BiasMuhammad KhanConnor SandersSteve Jackson

Leroy HardgroveSam Dalie

Tony Stauss

UW- MadisonUW- Whitewater

UW- Stevens PointUW- Stevens Point

UW- ConcordiaUW- Platteville

Northpark CollegeSouthern Baptist UniversitySouthern Baptist University

St.Cloud UniversityUW- PlattevilleUW- PlattevilleRacine RaidersRacine RaidersArena Football Arena Football

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Horlick Gold Saber Club 2009

The Braun Family

Ed & Tricua Cartagena and Family

The DeGroot Family

The McCleary Family

Andy and Jenny Petrick

The Villalobos Family

The Wolf-Domoracki Family

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From Freshman to SeniorYou never quit

Always doing your best and making us proud.

Have fun this year!

We love you,Mom, Dad, Kori & Kerah

Kellen,

Stephanie Whipple &

Max Bishop... still in the Game!

GO HORLICK REBELS

Zack Sobczak #61We are so proud of you!

Stay strong, play hard, believe in yourself and have a great season!Enjoy your senior year and all the

years to come.We love you!

Mom, Dad and Hannah

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JERMAINE

You are a wonderful gift from God to us. We love you with all of our heart, and we are so proud of you. Always re-member the Source of your

strength.

Love, Mom and Dad Webb

“I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.”

- Philippians 4:13

MAX BISHOP #58

A wise man once said; “Sportsman-ship is doing what’s right when no

one is looking.”Continue to always put your best side forward. Have a great senior sea-son and best wishes for the seasons to come.Love,Mom, Dad, Maddy & Buddy

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Kellen,

You are a football player...You are part of a team...You are a leader...You are a fast runner...You are talented and kind...You like to have fun...

Most precious to us is that you are OUR GRANDSON!

Love, Grandma & Grandpa Stanton

GO

REBELS

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Good luck to all the varsity football players this season and beyond!

Seniors 2010

Go Rebels!

The 2009 Booster Club

John,

We are so proud of you.Have a great senior season!

Love, Mom & Dad

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