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10Th Annual Triple-Impact Competitor® Scholarship and Awards Dinner 10th Annual Triple- Impact Competitor® Scholarship and Awards Dinner March 15th , 2018 6:00pm – 8:30pm (check-in and cocktail reception at 5:15pm) AT&T Park – King Street Club Level 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107 Come Celebrate the Best of Bay Area Athletics at ALL Levels! Honoring ten (10) Bay Area Student-Athletes with Triple-Impact Competitor® College Scholarship Awards Triple-Impact Competitors elevate their sport on three levels: Elevate Self A firm commitment to improving him or herself through personal mastery, always looking for ways to perform better Elevate Teammates A drive to help teammates through positive reinforcement, leadership, encouragement, and prioritizing team success. Elevate The Game An unwavering respect for the rules, opponents, officials, teammates and self, always striving to leave a positive imprint on sports Sponsored by Honoring Executives Who Champion Youth & High School Sports in the Bay Area Larry Baer (President & CEO, San Francisco Giants) Jeff Mallet (Partner, San Francisco Giants) Larry Harper (Chairman & Founder, Good Tidings Foundation) The Youth Sports Community Impact Event of the Year! Dave Flemming Master of Ceremonies Dave begins his fifteenth season as an on-air voice for the San Francisco Giants. In addition to his work with the Giants, Dave is a lead play-by-play voice for ESPN’s college basketball coverage. In 2008, Sports Business Journal named Flemming “the best of the new generation of baseball announcers.” Dave is a supporter of youth initiatives and volunteers for a number of charities with a focus on serving Bay Area youth. EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP Larry Baer President & CEO, San Francisco Giants Had it not been for Larry Baer, who back in 1992 partnered with Peter Magowan and a group of civic-minded investors, none of the San Francisco Giants, AT&T Park and three World Series Championships would be here today. Larry is the epitome of an executive who uses his professional platform for the betterment of others. PCA is celebrating Larry for his effective leadership style, ethical business practice, and reputation in the community as an executive. TRIPLE - IMPACT EXECUTIVE Jeff Mallett San Francisco Giants Partner | Co-Owner, Vancouver Whitecaps FC | Governor, Major League Soccer Through Jeff’s experience as a college & professional soccer player, he provides an example of how the life lessons learned from sports can be translated into enormous success in business. Jeff went on to become the first President/COO of Yahoo, and is currently a Partner within the San Francisco Giants Ownership group. PCA will celebrate Jeff for his professional achievements as an executive and for what his message will mean to young people who are tomorrow’s leaders. HUMANITARIAN AWARD Larry Harper Chairman & Founder, Good Tidings Foundation Larry and Good Tidings have given thousands of deserving Bay Area youth the opportunity to enjoy sports on renovated playing surfaces. Through partnership with the San Francisco Giants Community Fund, Larry and Good Tidings have built 22 Junior Giants baseball fields located all across the Bay Area. Larry’s inspiring journey is one of perseverance, determination, and hard work. He shows us that if you work hard, chase after your dreams, and never give up… anything is possible! “… Larry Harper champions young people to go after their dreams. From (the SF Giants) work with Larry and Good Tidings to when he was one of our scouts, we’ve seen first-hand his “anything is possible” spirit.” - Larry Baer PCA Impact Many research studies show that PCA programming successfully and positively affects • The culture of an organization • Youth athletic performance and character • Quality of coaching, regardless of whether the coach is new or experienced • Studies show PCA’s impact occurs regardless of sport involved, youth/coach demographics, and geographic location PCA is Changing the Culture of Youth Sports Across the Country • Over 8.6 Million Youth Reached by our National programs and resources • 18,000+ live group workshops for leaders, coaches, and athletes • 3,500+ partnerships with schools and youth sports organizations World Series Title Sponsorship $25,000 | One Available • Exclusivity, top-billing for company and logo on all event collateral • Three (3) scholarships awarded in company’s name, presented by company rep • Up to two (2) tables for guests/company staff, including table signage • One (1) table for scholarship finalists and coaches including table signage • Complimentary PCA corporate workshop for department managers (Positive Motivation for Managers). • Opportunity for company representative to speak at event • Company recognized as WORLD SERIES Title Sponsor on all PCA-SF Bay Area social media sites and homepage • Opportunities to distribute collateral on event tables or giveaway bags Giles Trophy Sponsor of Dinner $15,000 | Three Available • Company logo just below Title Sponsor and name on all event collateral • Two (2) scholarships awarded in company’s name, presented by company rep • Up to two (2) tables for guests/company staff/scholarship finalists and coaches including table sign • Two (2) PCA workshops for underserved schools or youth sports organizations • Company recognized as Giles Trophy Sponsor on all PCA-SF Bay Area social media sites and homepage • Opportunities to distribute collateral on event tables or giveaway bags MVP Table Sponsorship $10,000 | Unlimited • Company logo just below Giles Trophy Sponsors and name on all event collateral • One (1) scholarship awarded in company’s name, presented by company rep • One (1) table for guests/company staff/scholarship finalists, table signage • Complimentary PCA corporate workshop for department managers (Positive Motivation for Managers). • Company recognized as MVP Table Sponsor on PCA SF-Bay Area social media sites and homepage • Opportunities to distribute collateral on event tables or giveaway bags MLB All-Star Table Sponsorship $5,000 | Limited Tables Available • Name listed on program and table signage • One (1) table for guests/company staff/scholarship finalists and coaches, table signage Gold Glove Table Sponsorship $2,500 | Limited Tables Available • One (1) table for guests/company staff/scholarship finalists and coaches, table signage Individual Ticket $200 | Limited Tickets Available • 1 ticket for event, thank you for joining this 10th annual celebration of positive sports in the Bay Area 2018 Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Finalists D A I J A B E L L N O A H B I C E MAKALE BRADLEY KATHERINE CARLEY Castlemont High School, Sir Francis Drake High School, Skyline High School, Willow Glen High School, Cheerleading – Softball - Basketball (Woodacre, CA) Basketball - Baseball Soccer – Track & Field - Bowling (Oakland, CA) (Oakland, CA) Volleyball (San Jose, CA) “He sets the tone for the rest of our basketball program in regards to individual “Daija has proven to be a true leader “Makale works harder than any other “Her attitude in defense is so tenacious improvement and work ethic. Noah brings amongst her peers. She holds herself and player on our team. He never takes days that she literally gets other players a passion and intensity to the game that her teammates to high moral standards by off and he is always trying to get everybody “hyped” up when she digs a ball or makes inspires his coaches, fans and taking a kind-hearted and solution- on the team to put in extra work outside of a great hustle play! This is why we need teammates. He truly is at his best self oriented approach to avoiding and practice… (Makale) never takes anything Katie on the court as much when he is playing basketball.” resolving conflicts. She truly cares about for granted and is always taking as possible because she raises the the well-being of her teammates, pushing – School Administrator Testimonial advantage of his opportunities.” intensity level of her teammates not them to be their best selves in all just during games, but also at practices!” – Teammate Testimonial situations.” – Coach Testimonial – School Administrator Testimonial 2018 Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Finalists BRENDAN CORR LIZ FERGUSON YESENIA GUZMAN EVA KAROLCZAK Sir Francis Drake High School, Marin Academy, Swimming – Abraham Lincoln High School, Mountain View High School – Golf – Soccer – Volleyball – Water Polo (San Rafael, CA) Flag Football (San Francisco, Softball (Mountain View, CA) Water Polo CA) “Eva’s voice is always present in the “Lizzie set the standard of supporting her (San Anselmo, CA) dugout, and her team spirit is also teammates. She would often be the only “Yesenia brings so much confidence to the team with her motivational talks before contagious. She is always encouraging her “(Brendan) is easily the hardest working one on the team cheering for her and after games, win or lose. On the field, teammates, whether she starts the game player on the team and never takes a play teammates at the end of the lane. During she is a confident player who puts her or not. I strongly believe that her team off. Other teams hate playing against him our league meet, despite the number of heart out on the field. Her teammates spirit and leadership was the main reason and even players on our own team dread events she was swimming, Lizzie would feed off of her upbeat personality. Our for the team’s successful season!" having to go up against him during not sit in the shade or rest, insisting on team is more united because of her.” practice. His phenomenal work ethic rooting for every single one of her – School Administrator Testimonial pushes the players around him to achieve teammates.” – Teammate Testimonial their maximum potential.” – Coach Testimonial – Teammate Testimonial 2018 Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Finalists SAMI KATWAN TALIA KERTSMAN BROOKE LONG DANIEL MARZO Mountain View High School, Castilleja School, Volleyball Novato High School, Petaluma High School, Football - Volleyball (Mountain (Palo Alto, CA) Basketball – Lacrosse - Tennis Baseball – Basketball – Cross View, CA) (Novato, CA) Country (Petaluma, CA) “(Talia) instills confidence and “There are many times I’ve witness Brooke “Danny is our lead-off hitter.
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