Wyoming Shrine Bowl Donates $30,000 to Shriner’s Hospital

Wyoming Shrine Bowl Donates $30,000 to Shriner’s Hospital

The Wyoming Shrine Bowl announced a large donation for this past season's Shrine Bowl. Rock Springs TIger Nick Blume was part of the game. While the Shrine Bowl is much more than a football game, Blume had one for the record books with 156 yard receiving and two touchdowns. Photo's courtesy of Sara Blume.

Story by WyoPreps Reporter Kevin Koile with information provided by WyoPreps and the Wyoming Shrine Bowl

 

CASPER – The Board of Directors of the Shrine Bowl of Wyoming are pleased to announce a directed donation of $30,000 to the Shrine Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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The money was raised from the playing of the 41 annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl All-Star Football game in June 2014. The Shrine Hospital system, included 22 hospitals that provides the highest quality care to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries and other special healthcare needs, within a compassionate, family-centered and collaborative care environment.

Everyone involved with the Shrine Bowl of Wyoming wishes to thank the players, coaches, trainers, parents, game personnel, event personnel, meal-corporate sponsors, transportation people, donors, as well as all the people of the Cowboy State, for their help in this very worthwhile cause.

“It would not be the great game that it is, without all of your help,” the Wyoming Shrine Bowl Officials said. “The 42nd Annual game will be played on June 13th, 2015, in Casper. We all look forward to another fantastic event!”

 

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