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Charity.List.Master 1964-2015.Final Tucson Conquistadores Funding Recipients 1964 through 2015 12U Roadrunners Softball 3A High School Golf 520 Elite Baseball AABC Connie Mack/Kino Baseball League AABC Tucson Connie Mack-Mickey Mantle Baseball AABC Tucson Connie Mack-R.B.I. AABC Tucson Connie Mack-Tucson Conquistador Team Abel, Vanessa (tennis) Acosta, Robert (soccer) Adams, Jennifer (wheelchair weightlifting) Aftershock Fast Pitch Softball Agredano, Annette (soccer) Agredano, Joseph (boxing) Aguilar, Abel (baseball) Aldaghi, Omid (soccer) Alice Vail Little League Allred, Danielle (soccer) All-Stars Games Altar Valley Little League Altar Valley Middle School Amateur Softball Association–96 USA Amateur Softball Association–Alleycats Blue Amateur Softball Association–Alleycats Red Amateur Softball Association–Angel Babies Amateur Softball Association–Arizona Cats 14 Amateur Softball Association–Arizona Cats 97 Amateur Softball Association–Arizona Cats 99 Amateur Softball Association–Arizona Desert Thunder Gold Amateur Softball Association–Arizona SWAT Red Amateur Softball Association–Arizona Young Tens Amateur Softball Association–Bandits Amateur Softball Association–Bobcats U18 Amateur Softball Association–Cats 94 Amateur Softball Association–Cats 96 Amateur Softball Association–Cats 99 Amateur Softball Association–Desert Cobras Amateur Softball Association–Desert Swarm Amateur Softball Association–Desert Thunder Amateur Softball Association–Desert Thunder Blue Amateur Softball Association–Desert Thunder White Amateur Softball Association–Diamond Divas Amateur Softball Association–Dynamite 12&U Amateur Softball Association–Fast pitch Arizona Rage Amateur Softball Association–Force Amateur Softball Association–Geckos Amateur Softball Association–Girls with Attitude Amateur Softball Association–Impulse Amateur Softball Association–Impulse 93 Amateur Softball Association–Junior Cats Amateur Softball Association–Knockouts Amateur Softball Association–Lil’ Cats U16 Amateur Softball Association–Majic Amateur Softball Association–Marlins Amateur Softball Association–Meteors U14 Amateur Softball Association–Outlaws 14&U Amateur Softball Association–Rebels 14-18 Amateur Softball Association–Roadrunners Amateur Softball Association–Royals Amateur Softball Association–Sahuarita Scorpions Amateur Softball Association–Scramblers Amateur Softball Association–Senior Cats Amateur Softball Association–Team Velocity 97 Amateur Softball Association–Tornado Amateur Softball Association–Traviesas 18&U Amateur Softball Association–Tucson Scramblers 16U Amateur Softball Association–Tucson Storm 98 Amateur Softball Association–Tucson Vipers Amateur Softball Association–Wranglers American Athletic Association of the Deaf American Basketball Academy American Cancer Society–Camp Sunrise American Junior Golf Association American Legion Baseball Area “A” American Legion Baseball–Badgers American Legion Baseball–Club Athletico American Legion Baseball–Tucson American Legion Baseball–Tucson High American Legion/Kino Baseball American Lung Association of Arizona–Camp Not-a-Wheeze American Youth Soccer Organization American Youth Soccer Organization–All Stars-Metro Stars American Youth Soccer Organization–Galaxy 350 American Youth Soccer Organization–Girls U10 American Youth Soccer Organization–Hawks American Youth Soccer Organization–Region 206 Red Dawn American Youth Soccer Organization–Region 224 All Stars American Youth Soccer Organization–Region 329 Nogales American Youth Soccer Organization–Region 350 Tucson American Youth Soccer Organization–Region 580 Tucson American Youth Soccer Organization–Twisters American Youth Soccer Organization–United 206 American Youth Soccer Organization–Warriors American Youth Soccer Organization–White Lightning American Youth Soccer Organization–Wolfpack AmeriSchools Academy Amigos De las Americas Amity, Inc. Amphi “Drug Free” Summer Basketball Amphi Basketball Summer League Amphi Girls Basketball Amphitheater Community Extension Programs Amphitheater High School Baseball Amphitheater High School Pool Project Amphitheater High School–Football Amphitheater High School–Girls Basketball Amphitheater High School–Girls Softball Team Amphitheater Little League Baseball Amphitheater Public Schools Foundation Amphitheater Public Schools Foundation, Inc. Angel Charity for Children–Climbing Wall at NW YMCA Angel Charity for Children—Reunion House Shelter Angel Charity for Children–TMM Family Services Angel Charity for Children–Tuc Nursery School & Child Care Ctr Angles Nelson/Tucson Monsoon Anway, Sherra (track & field) Apache Little League Apache Middle School Basketball Aphiliate Baseball Argraves, Jennifer (heptathlon) Arivaca 4-H Shooting Education Project Arizona All-star Baseball Camp Arizona Amateur Wrestling/Alfredo Calzadillas-Jr Cadet National Wrestling Tournament Arizona Amateur Wrestling/Danny Vega- Jr Cadet National Wrestling Tournament Arizona Ballers Arizona Baptist Children’s Services Arizona Basketball Academy Arizona Basketball Alumni Foundation - Camp Arizona Blind & Deaf Children’s Foundation Arizona Cats 14 U-Biggan Fastpitch Arizona Cats 99 Softball Org. Arizona Champions FC Arizona Children Association Arizona Children’s Home Arizona Crush Club Basketball Arizona Daily Star Sportsmen’s Fund Arizona Desert Thunder Softball Arizona District 5 Little League Arizona District Junior Golf Arizona Down Under Runners Arizona Express Softball Arizona Families for Children Arizona Fencing Academy Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation Arizona Gridiron Association Arizona Heat Wrestling Arizona High School Hockey Association Arizona High School Rodeo Assoc. Arizona High School–All Star Games Arizona Interscholastic Golf Association Arizona Junior Rodeo Assoc. Arizona Lacrosse Arizona Lady Stars Arizona Little League-Districts 5 & 12 Arizona Natives Basketball Arizona Optimists Arizona Organization for Disabled Athletes Arizona Phenoms Beepball (Blind) Arizona Rampage–12U Arizona Roadrunners 02 Softball Arizona Roadrunners Softball Arizona Rush Soccer Arizona School for Deaf & Blind Arizona Softball Club for the Deaf Arizona Southwest Stars Arizona Stars Basketball Arizona State Parks, Roper Lake-Fishing Arizona Thunder Baseball Club Arizona Thunder Cats LLC-10U Arizona Thunder Cats LLC-12U Arizona Thunder Cats LLC-14U Arizona Thunder Cats LLC-16U Arizona Titans Track Club Arizona Wing, Civil Air Patrol Jamboree Arizona Youth Soccer Assoc. Olympic Development Arizona Youth Softball–Bobcats Arizona Youth Softball–Scramblers Arizona Youth Softball–Scramblers U10 Arizona Youth Softball–Scramblers U18 Arizona Youth Softball–Tucson Wild Bats 14&U Arizona’s International Baseball Consortium Arnold, Jessica (basketball) Arrington, Sean (basketball) Arthritis Foundation – Camp Cruz Arthritis Foundation – Southern Arizona Chapter Arthur Pack Junior Golf Program ASUA Youth Basketball and Cheer Avala, Fernando (basketball) Avra Marana Soccer Club AYF Oro Valley Dolphins AYSO 837 Soccer AYSO 837-Soccer Heaven AZ Cats Bonstrom - Softball AZ Cats 14U-Biggan Fastpitch Softball AZ Champions FC AZ Copper Baseball Club AZ Panic! Softball AZ SWAT AZODA Aztecs U-14 Girls Aztlan Youth Program B’Nai B’irth Youth Organization Baber, Carrie (wheelchair basketball) Badgers Track & Field Baget, Jesse Bahrychuk, Barry (baseball) Bailey, John-Henry (basketball) Baja Arizona Baseball Academy Balko, Callista (softball) Balsino, Dominick (track & field) Bamford, Kyle (basketball) Barten, Bryan (wheelchair tennis) Basketball Basics BCI All-Star Basketball Team BCI Boys’ Basketball-Ficket Falcons BCI Girls’ Basketball BCI Girls’ Basketball-Lady Conquistadores BCI Girls’ Basketball-Miracles Beacon Foundation Benson Bobcat Booster Club Benson High School Benson High School Track & Field Big Brothers & Big Sisters-Sports Buddies Program Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tucson Bisbee American Youth Football and Cheer Bisbee Little League Bladeworld 10&U In-line Hockey Bladeworld Crazy 8’s In-line Hockey Blair Charity Group – AZ Baseball Academy Blenman Elementary PTA Bloom, Mathew (Hockey) BNL Recruiting (Baseball's Next Level) Bobby Sox Leagues of Tucson Bobby Sox–Catalina Bobby Sox–El Rio Bobby Sox–Las Ninas Bobby Sox–Northwest Bobby Sox–Oro Valley Bobby Sox–Rincon Bobby Sox–Sahuaro Bobby Sox–Sahuaro All Stars 2A, 3A, 4A Bobby Sox–Southeast Pantano Bobby Sox–Tanque Verde Bobcats Youth Basketball Borderline Peppers Borman Elementary PTO Borquet, Tony (wrestling) Borrego S. Boxing Team Bowie High School Basketball Bowie Panthers Basketball Bowie Unified School District-Basketball Boy Scouts of America Catalina Council Boy Scouts Troop #224 Boy Scouts-Bruce Larson Explorer Olympics Boys & Girls Club of Bisbee Boys & Girls Club of Santa Cruz County Boys & Girls Club of Sierra Vista Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Boys & Girls Clubs Van Sponsorship Boys And Girls Club Of Bisbee AZ Boys And Girls Club of Santa Cruz County Brandi Michelle Fenton Foundation (Soccer) Brauner, Henry (soccer) Brown, Alawnzo (basketball) Brown, Alex (baseball) Brown, Corey (track & field) Brown, Russ (baseball) Brown, Samuel (basketball camp) Brown, Sara (golf) Brown, Tony (football) Buchanan, Lorenzo (soccer) Buena High School Basketball-Sierra Vista Buena High School Colts Softball Buena High School JROTC Rifle Team Buena High School JROTC-Sierra Vista Buena High School Softball-Sierra Vista Cactus Little League Baseball Calico Football Club – Soccer Camp Abilities Camp Fire Boys & Girls Camp Fire USA So. 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