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Presents Brad Hawpe PPrreesseennttss 33rd Annual Featured Speaker Former MLB Pllayer BBrraadd HHaawwppee Of Collorado Rockiies Emcee Thomas Harding MLB.com Reporter Island Grove Park Greeley, Colorado February 1, 2020 FEATURED SPEAKER – Brad Hawpe Bradley Bonte Hawpe is an American former professional baseball outfielder. Hawpe has played in Major League Baseball for the Colorado Rockies, Tampa Bay Rays, San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Before he became a professional, Hawpe attended Louisiana State University, where he played college baseball for the LSU Tigers. Born: Jun 22, 1979 (age 40) · Fort Worth, TX Height: 6 feet 2 inches TV shows: Sunday Night Baseball · 2007 World Series: Boston Red Sox vs. Colorado Rockies · 2009 MLB All-Star Game (2009) Spouse: Kim Hawpe Education: Louisiana State University · Boswell High School Children: Drake Hawpe (Son) · Avery Grace Hawpe (Daughter) Timeline 2004: Hawpe made his major league debut on May 1, 2004. 2006: Hawpe hit .293 with 22 home runs and 84 RBIs. 2007: He hit .291 with 29 home runs and 116 RBIs. 2010: The Rockies placed Hawpe on waivers on August 16, 2010. 2011: On August 5, 2011, Hawpe underwent a season-ending Tommy John surgery. 2012: On March 29, 2012, Hawpe was released by the Rangers. EMCEE – Thomas Hardiing A MLB.com reporter for the Colorado Rockies. One of few reporters who has covered every level of the Minors -- Rookie, A Double-A and Triple-A. Mr. Harding began covering the Rockies in 2000. Before that, from the mid-90s he has covered Minor Leagu e ball in Memphis and did some work covering the St. Louis Cardinals. Mr. Harding is from Bluefield, W.Va. and has worked for the “Bluefield Daily Telegraph”, “ The Sun News” in Myrtle Beach, S.C., “The Commercial Appeal” in Memphis and “The Gazette”. I joined MLB.com for the 2002 season. BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS – LINEUP CARD Emcee Thomas Harding – Open Breakfast Nat. Anthem Performed by Denise Ford 1st Hitter Matt Burkhart - UNC Team Captain 2nd Hitter Wes Lamb – Top Half of Inning Auction 3rd Hitter Steve Baker – Friends of Baseball Awards 4th Hitter Brad Hawpe – Former Colorado Rockies Player 5th Hitter Steve Baker – Red Ticket Winners 6th Hitter Wes Lamb – Bottom Half of Inning Auction 7th Hitter Nick Vasquez – Touch’em All Raffle (present to win) 8th Hitter Tommy Thompson - John “Irish” Murphy Grand Slam Raffle (present to win) DH Mike Sage – Grand Prize Winners Closer Thomas Harding – Close Breakfast PAST RECIPIENTS OF THE FRIENDS OF BASEBALL AWARDS BILL DRESSOR GARY HARPER BENNETT ANDERSON This award is in recognition of long-time This award is to the player who exemplifies the spirit, This award is in recognition of success on commitment, service, and dedication to enthusiasm, and love for the game that Gary Harper the field and for outstanding service to their youth baseball in the Greeley area. brought to every game and everyday of his life. baseball program. 1999 – Milt Reifschneider 1999 – Scott Lacefield 1999 – Terry Hensley 2000 – Mark Welsh 2000 – Kelly Berndt 2000 – Dick Ziegler 2001 – Robbie Johnson 2001 – Andy Slaughter 2001 – Jim Jorgensen 2002 – Tom Roche 2002 – Mike Hagihara 2002 – Doug Roup 2003 – Mike Stoffler 2003 – Matt Mansfield 2003 – Brian Holmes 2004 – Bill Bonner 2004 – Josiah Ziegler 2004 – Kevin Smallcomb 2005 – John Haefeli 2005 – Mike Sweeney 2005 – Jeff Buchanan 2006 – Mimi Costinett 2006 – Travis Roth 2006 – Ray Garza 2007 – Bob & Tom Runnells 2007 – Cody Schlagel 2007 – Alan Gibson 2008 – Bob Johnson 2008 – Mikel Huston 2008 – Brian Holmes 2009 – Mike Sage 2009 – Matt Stevens 2009 – Jim Danley 2010 – Dick & Charlie Monfort 2010 – Tyler Wallace 2010 – Dave Falter 2011 – John Murphy 2011 – Chris Hammer 2011 – Larry Lawhead 2012 – Gary Emmons 2012 – Colton Gibson 2012 – Mark Walsh 2013 – Norm Johnson 2013 – Eric Jones 2013 – Steve Kissler 2014 – Ted Trujillo 2014 – Austin Miller/Jacob Hasbrouck 2014 – Carlos Palomino 2015 – Gil Carbajal 2015 – Riley Mincic 2015 – Jim Fargo 2016 – Pete D’Amato 2016 – Tim Ward 2016 – Mike Huston/Mark Welsh 2017 – Steve Baker 2017 – Kegan Wilcox 2017 – Brad Deal 2018 – Outback Restaurant at Boomerang 2018 – Issah Smith 2018 – JL Buchanan 2019 – Greg Pierson 2019 – Ryan Jares 2019 – Zach Brockman TOUCH’EM ALL RAFFLE 1- JOHN ELWAY AUTO MINI-HELMET 2- DAVID DAHL AUTO BALL 3- EATON COUNTRY CLUB GOLF FOR 4 W/CARTS 4- KYLE FREELAND AUTO BALL JOHN MURPHY GRAND SLAM RAFFLE TREVOR STORY AUTO JERSEY BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS – LIVE AUCTION Top Half of the Inning Bottom Half of the Inning 1- COURTLAND SUTTON AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 16- CHARLIE BLACKMON AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 2- REGGIE JACKSON AUTO ADVERTISEMENT PRINT 17- OZZIE SMITH AUTO BALL HOF 3- TREVOR STORY AUTO BALL 18- TREVOR STORY AUTO 11X14 LIVING SET PRINT 4- NEGRO LEAGUE POSTER AUTO BY BUCK O'NEIL 19- 4 TOYOTA PRESS CLUB SEATS 5- JASON HEYWARD AUTO BAT 20- DALE EARNHARDT JR. AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 6- ALEX ENGLISH AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 21- TRAVIS KELCE AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 7- JOHN ELWAY AUTO FOOTBALL 22- CU BUFFS AUTOGRAPH 2020 TEAM BASKETBALL 8- DREW LOCK AUTO JERSEY 23- CHARLIE BLACKMON AUTO 11X14 LIVING SET PRINT 9- GREELEY COUNTRY CLUB GOLF FOR 4 W/CARTS 24- TPC BERTHOUD GOLF FOR 4 WO/CARTS 10- JOHNNY BENCH AUTO 8X10 PLAQUE 25- BRONCOS SUPER BOWL MVPS AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 11- WALKER BUEHLER AUTO BALL 26- BALLYNEIL GOLF FOR 4 – 1 NIGHT- WO/CARTS 12- BOUNCE HOUSE PARTY RENTAL 27- 4 TICKETS FOR THE INFINITY CLUB 13- NOLAN ARENADO AUTO BALL 28- BRAD HAWPE AUTO ALL-STAR JERSEY 14- TOMMY LASORDA AUTO 8X10 PLAQUE 15- PHILLIP LINDSAY AUTO JERSEY RED TICKET RAFFLE 50- COORS FIELD PHOTO & D J LEMAHIEU CARD 51- KYLE FREELAND AUTO BALL 52- JUAN MARICHAL AUTO 11X14 PRINT 53- 1ST ROCKIES GAME PROGRAM 54- GOLF PRINTS PANORAMIC 55- BUD BLACK AUTO BALL 56- JOE FLACCO AUTO MINI-HELMET 57- DAVID DAHL AUTO BALL 58- VINNY CASTILLA AUTO BALL 59- GAYLORD PERRY AUTO 8X10 PLAQUE 60- MARK JACKSON AUTO 11X14 PRINT 61- 4 ROCKIES JERSEY CARDS IN A PANEL 62- REGIS BASEBALL PRINT 63- STEVE CARLTON AUTO 8X10 PLAQUE SILENT AUCTION 30- LOU BROCK AUTO 11X14 PHOTO 38- BLACKMON & GALARRAGA AUTO CARDS 31- PHILLIP LINDSAY AUTO MINI-HELMET 39- EMMANUEL SANDERS AUTO MINI-HELMET 32- 4 CLUB LEVEL SEATS & PARKING PASS 40- 1 UNOPENED BOX OF 1989 UPPERDECK CARDS 33- DAVE ROBERTS AUTO ALL-STAR BALL 41- GIFT CARDS FROM BASEBALL-ISMS, GLASSES & JEWELRY 34- 2 BRONCOS TICKETS PRE-SEASON HOME GAME 1 OF 2020 42- STEVE ATWATER AUTO 8X10 PHOTO 35- CHEYENNE COUNTRY CLUB GOLF FOR 4 43- BOOMERANG GOLF FOR 4 W/CARTS 36- AL WILSON AUTO 16X20 PHOTO 44- MUHAMMAD ALI PANORAMIC FRAMED PHOTO 37- CECIL FIELDER AUTO BALL 45- PELICAN LAKES GOLF FOR 4 W/CARTS 46- ED MCCAFFREY SIGNED BRONCOS MINI HELMET KIDS TICKET RAFFLE ITEMS 1- ROCKIES SEMI-TRUCK 10- ROCKIES PLYMOUTH PROWLER 2- ROCKIES CORVETTE 11- ROCKIES ALL STAR BOX TRUCK 3- CHAMP BAILEY TRUCK 12- CARMELO ANTHONY HUMMER 4- AVALANCHE CORVETTE 13- JAY CUTLER MUSTANG 5- LARRY WALKER ROOKIE CARD 14- 49ERS GLASS & TRINKETS 6- METS TRUCK 15- 125 ROCKIES CARDS INCL. 2 AUTOGRAPHS 7- JOSH RUTLEDGE 8X10 AUTOGRAPHED 16- 125 ROCKIES CARDS INCL. 2 AUTOGRAPHS 8- CHRIS NELSON 8X10 AUTOGRAPHED 17- ROBERTO ALOMAR MCFARLANE'S FIGURE 9- KENNETH FARIED FIGURE 18- ROCKIES KID'S SHIRT THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PROMOTERS FRIENDS OF BASEBALL COMMITTEE Charlie Monfort and Dick Monfort Mark Welsh John Dollarhide UNC Baseball – Team Captain – Matt Burkhart Dick Pierson Joe Dollarhide Wes Lamb - Auctioneer Craig Mincic Mike Sage Major League Sports (Littleton) Steve Baker Gary Emmons Rockies Dugout Store - Greeley Brad Hudson Frank Christensen Mail-n-Copy of Greeley Dave Bond Julie Welsh Chance Dennison Todd Hampton Doug Fink Kenny’s Steakhouse Alan Michael Scott Oley Alberto’s Express Eric Hammer Tommy Thompson Go Jo Sports George Fuentes Doug Fiscus Garretson’s Sports Nathan Welsh Nick Vasquez Tom Wright ///// KFKA - 1310 Chance Dennison Tom Wright Grand Slam Sports & Comics Joey Steger City of Greeley & Island Grove Facility THE FRIENDS OF BASEBALL WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE APPRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING CORPORATE SPONSORS.. THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS SPECIAL EVENT POSSIBLE.. THIS YEAR’S GOLF PACKAGES THAT ARE UP FOR AUCTION Other Golf Packages up for auction: Cheyenne Country Club Golf Course Pelican Lakes Golf Course Eaton Country Golf Course Greeley Country Club Golf Course Boomerang Golf Course MISSION STATEMENT "Friends of Baseball" is a non-profit organization dedicated to contributing for the opportunity for participation in the game of Baseball…within the City of Greeley & Surrounding Area. Funds are raised from the annual “Breakfast of Champions” event. Those funds are to update and enhance existing baseball programs, from youth all the way to college. We distribute funds to make capital improvements, provide on-going operational support, and to help build additional baseball facilities if warranted. Friends of Baseball was founded in 1987 by a small group of men that loved the game of baseball and now is over 25 committee members strong, along with several sponsors in the surrounding area. If you would like to become a committee member or sponsor, visit www.friendsofbaseball.info and go to the "Contact Us" page. Visit Friends of Baseball at www.friendsofbaseball.info Also, Like us on Facebook .
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