ARUSHA, TANZANIA--They have been here less
than 48 hours, but in that time, the players and coaches of Drake University
and the CONADEIP All-Stars from Mexico have made a profound impact on the youth
of Tanzania.
On
Saturday they will meet on the gridiron--the first ever to be etched onto the
African continent for a game of college American football--to get down to the
business of playing the sport they love.
But for all concerned with the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl, the visit to
East Africa and the opportunity to introduce the sport to a curious public has
become their priority.
"You
have made an impact in our nation and we are relieved that now we can say 'we
have done it' when the game kicks off," said Colonel (retired) Iddi Kipingu,
Chairman of the Tanzania National Sports Council told the players of both
teams.
"We
have many sports here in Tanzania, but this is completely new to us and we
thank you for bringing American football to our country and to the young people
whose lives you have touched with your coaching clinics. Your visit will go down in history and
you will be remembered here forever."
**Additional Online Resources--Go Inside The Journey:
Drake President Dr. David Maxwell's blog | Drake Players' blog
Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb's Twitter | Global Football's Twitter
Drake Football Facebook | Kilimanjaro Bowl Facebook
Global Football's YouTube Channel | Drake Player Cam Good's video blog
Drake Players' blogs for the Des Moines Register
E.J. Walter's blog for the National Football Foundation's website
The unique game organized by
Global Football takes place at the Sheik Amri Abedi Memorial Stadium (capacity
20,000) in Arusha, kickoff 1 p.m. local time (5 a.m. CT) and will be broadcast live across the African continent and beamed to
countries around the world by ITV, the largest private TV
network in Tanzania.
The
spectacular Kili Bowl event also includes a three-day service project to
benefit area orphanages organized by IRIS and Stemm, and features both teams
also climbing the imposing 19,341 feet high Mount Kilimanjaro.
Game Notes:
Game: Global
Kilimanjaro Bowl presented by TANAPA
Teams: Drake
University vs. CONADEIP All-Stars
Venue: Sheik
Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium (20,000)
City: Arusha, TanzaniaKickoff: 1pm
(US ET +7 hours)
Date: Saturday, May 21
TV: ITV Tanzania, live
Broadcast: Mike Carlson play by
play, Reggie Brooks, color analyst
Website: www.KiliBowl.com
Social media: www.Facebook.com/GlobalKiliBowl
Twitter: @GlobalSportsGuy
Producer: Patrick Steenberge,
Global Football
The match up...
The Drake University Bulldogs compete in the Pioneer Football League, a
subdivision of NCAA Division I football.
Fans watch the Bulldogs' home games at Drake Stadium, a 14,557-seat
venue on Drake's campus. The
University's athletics program serves as a national leader in presenting a
progressive model for intercollegiate sport in higher education. In 2010 the Bulldogs posted a 7-4
record.
The CONADEIP All-Stars are a select group of student-athletes from
eight Mexican institutions of higher learning: Universidad de las Américas
Puebla; Universidad Regiomontana; and Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses in
Puebla, Santa Fe, Toluca, Monterrey, Estado de México and Ciudad de
México. Founded in 1977, the
National Commission Collegiate Athletics of Private Institutions (CONADEIP) -
is composed of 128 private schools and universities settled throughout 16
states in Mexico.
CONADEIP added American football
to its list of conference sports in 2010, with eight teams participating in the
newly formed Premier League. Participation is expected to increase to 20 teams
next year. Prior to 2010,
CONADEIP's eight inaugural football teams participated in the National Student
Organization of American Football (ONEFA). Tec de Monterrey's campus in
Monterrey dominated that league with five consecutive championships from 2004 to 2008.
Series...
This will be the first meeting
between the two teams... the game will be Drake's first against Mexican
opposition... CONADEIP is 1-1 against American opposition having beaten Team
Stars & Stripes 24-12 in the inaugural Tazon de Estrellas in 2009 and lost
48-7 in 2010.
Presented by
TANAPA...
TANAPA, the Tanzania National
Parks Association, is the Presenting Sponsor of the Global Kilimanjaro
Bowl. TANAPA carefully cares for
and manages the Kilimanjaro National Park area, as well as the other 14
National Parks and 32 game reserves.
The best known of these is The Serengeti, named in 2006 as the New
Seventh Wonder of the World by USA Today.
Also among these is the world acclaimed Ngorongoro Crater; Olduvai
Gorge, the cradle of mankind; the Selous, the world's largest game reserve; and
Ruaha, now the largest National Park in Africa.
Quotable, Event Producer Patrick Steenberge, President of
Global Football...
"We are doing something very
special and historical, something that will impact the lives of the college
student athletes from Mexico and the U.S. who are here in Tanzania to compete,
to live out an adventure, and to serve.
They are turn impacting the lives of thousands of youngsters in
Tanzania, now and in the future.
In addition, we will bring a dynamic team sport to Africa, known as
American football. So I say to you
the most common word in Swahili, 'Karibu', or Welcome. Please join us as we strive to always
climb to the summit. Tupande
Kileleni."
The coaches...
Drake University Head Coach Chris Creighton, who
ranks fourth among all active NCAA Division III football coaches in career
winning percentage, was named the 25th head football coach at Drake University
on Dec. 22, 2007. Creighton served as head coach at Wabash College in
Crawfordsville, Ind., from 2001-07 where he constructed a 63-15 record with
teams winning four North Coast Athletic Conference championships, while
competing in three NCAA Division III playoffs.
CONADEIP All-Stars Head Coach Juan Carlos Maya is the
head coach of Tec de Monterrey in Toluca and has been in charge of the Borregos
program for five years, making the postseason playoffs the past three
seasons. Coach Maya oversees an
extensive development program that features football players as young as
six-years-old, through to the age when they graduate from the university. He served as head coach of
the CONADEIP All-Stars team that played against Team Stars & Stripes in the
2010 Tazon de Estrellas game.
Quotable,
Chris Creighton, head coach Drake University...
"Everyone involved in the Drake
football program is ecstatic about the opportunity to participate in the Global
Kilimanjaro Bowl. For most of us,
the Kili Bowl will be the first time we have played an American football game
against a team from another country.
For all of us, it is a first to play on the continent of Africa! Though our time in Tanzania is about a
lot more than a football game, we are thrilled to get to play the game we love,
with our friends from Mexico, in front of thousands of Tanzanians who may never
have seen it before.
"We understand how fortunate we
are to be part of this historic event and are forever grateful to everyone who
has worked so hard to make it possible. We hope that everyone who witnesses
this game will thoroughly enjoy it and retain the larger lessons forever! Go
Bulldogs!"
Quotable, CONADEIP All-Stars Head Coach Juan Carlos Maya...
"We are very excited about all the good things that are happening around the Killi Bowl and it offers us a great opportunity to show the quality of our athletes in the sport, and to show the world that each of us only needs to put its grain of sand to make a better world. The players families are very excited
about the Bowl and their sons going to Tanzania to represent their school and
their country. To put into
words how we feel being in this country right now is hard to do. These are wonderful people in Tanzania
and our hearts will remain here forever."
Calling the game...
Veteran broadcaster
Mike Carlson will provide the play-by-play in English, accompanied a Swahili
translator and former Notre Dame running back Reggie Brooks. A native of Connecticut in the United
States, Carlson has broadcast NFL coverage and Super Bowls to a UK audience on
BBC, Channel 5, Channel 4 and Sky Sports and boasts a cult following in his
adopted home country. He also commentates on Europsport's coverage of the Arena
Football League.
Brooks played under former Irish
head coach Lou Holtz from 1989-92 and earned second-team All-America status and
finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting after a stellar senior campaign in
1992. He remains quite visible
throughout the Notre Dame record books as his career average of 7.6 yards per
rush is still a school record, while his 1,372 yards rushing in '92 rank
third-best in single-season school history. He played four seasons in the National Football League,
predominantly in Washington (1993-95), after the Redskins selected him in the
second round of the '93 NFL Draft (45th overall pick).
A three-hour live
broadcast of the Kili Bowl will be linked via satellite live across East and Central
Africa as well as much of Europe, Asia and Australia. **A highlights package will be made available to U.S. television stations shortly after the game's end.
Quotable
Carlson...
"I am delighted to be helping to
spread the appeal of American football across Africa. For many years I have explained the game to audiences new to
the sport, so look forward to helping those watching for the first time to
understand the play on the field.
"This is certain to be an
intriguing and exciting game and I look forward to being part of a unique
multi-lingual broadcast. It will be the first time my words have
ever been translated into Swahili and I'm hoping we will be able to entertain
this diverse audience in both languages."
By the
numbers...
7 - Mini footballs that were carried by each player from the
United States and Mexico to be used at the event football clinics and in a
halftime sow featuring the sport's newest fans.
7 - Officials who will control the game having traveled from
USA, Mexico and Poland.
10 - Airports with paved runways in Tanzania, out of 124
total airports.
11 - Service projects that will benefit when the players
form both teams volunteer their time to build, pain and refurbish on Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday.
19 - Countries in which organizer Global Football has hosted
football events.
120 - FIFAF world soccer ranking of Tanzania (USA is 22nd).
122 - Kilograms of avocado, watermelon and oranges supplied
to players and youth attending the coaching clinics.
345 - Hotel nights booked in Arusha by lobal football during
service projects.
468 - Hotel nights booked in Arusha by Global Football
during week of game.
700 - Total number of staff handling transportation, safari,
mountain climb and logistics under Frank Mella and Kilele Savane, Ltd.
8,397 - Miles from Drake University to Arusha.
1,000 - local youngsters who have caught and passed an
American football for the first time this week through clinics held by Global
Football and Tanzania Irie.
19,341 - Feet to climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
500,000 - Dollars raised to fund the visit to Tanzania by
the Drake University football players.
600,000 - Dollars - the median household income in Tanzania.
945,000 - Square miles Tanzania land mass (slightly larger
than Texas).
42,000,000 - Approximate population of Tanzania.
Officials
Bill
LeMonnier will officiate the Kilimanjaro Bowl. A veteran of 14 college football bowl games, including seven
BCS games, LeMonnier took charge of the BCS National Championship Game on
January 10 in Glendale, Ariz., as Auburn defeated Oregon 22-19.
Officials for the Global
Kilimanjaro Bowl
Referee Bill
LeMonnier USA
Umpire Chris Fivek USA
Head Linesman Todd Desmond USA
Line Judge Mark
Armstrong USA
Side Judge Jeff
Holter USA
Back Judge Mario
Matos Mexico
Field Judge Alex
Zarganis Poland
Quotable LeMonnier...
"I am
excited and honored to be adding Tanzania to the list of countries where I have
officiated and more importantly am pleased to be a part of continued efforts by
Global Football to spread the appeal of American football around the
world. We have put together an
experienced group of officials to take charge of this unique game and look
forward to taking the field alongside the Drake University Bulldogs and
CONADEIP All-Stars in Arusha. It
will be a very special experience for everyone involved and of course a great
spectacle for the local people of Tanzania who come along to watch."
Social media highlights of the Global
Kilimanjaro Bowl...
Facebook:
Devotees
of the social networking site can find daily updates, photos and links to
videos through the event's official pages at www.Facebook.com/globalkilibowl. On Saturday, May 21, all the key plays,
scores and highlights will be posted following the historic game.
Twitter:
Follow
Global Football President Patrick Steenberge @GlobalSportsGuy as he arrives in
Tanzania and prepares to welcome the participants and then as the
representatives of Drake University and CONADEIP enjoy the African experience.
YouTube:
The
official Global Football YouTube channel - www.YouTube.com/GlobalSportsGroup
- will feature daily Flip Camera updates from all aspects of the event from the
teams arriving in Tanzania to hitting the practice field, coaching local
youngsters and giving back to the community.
Official
website:
Visit www.KiliBowl.com for all the latest news
from the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl, and revisit some of the earlier visits to
Tanzania by Global Football and Drake University during the planning stages of
the event.