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Gatorade Volunteer Opportunity

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Equity in Sports
Volunteers

USA Wheelchair Football League Tournament:
August 18 – 20
College of Lake County, Grayslake Campus
19351 W Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030 (Parking Lot 8)

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Gatorade Volunteer Form

Name*
Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)*
Disability Information (Please check all that apply)*
Please add the names of any family members, and their ages, that will be coming with you
Please Select the Role & Time You'd Like to Volunteer (Volunteer descriptions are below.)
Please select all options you would like to volunteer for. Also, select any other options your family members would like to volunteer for.
If you are coming to the event not to volunteer but to cheer, please enter the day(s)/time(s) you are coming below.
Emergency Contact Name*
I have completed the signed waiver (Please go to website below to complete.)*
https://www.waiverfile.com/b/DisabledSportsUSAInc/

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Volunteer descriptions

Volunteer roles are listed below. To register, please click on the registration link and select your availability on Friday, Saturday and Sunday!

 

Volunteer Opportunities:

SET-UP/ BREAKDOWN:

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament (or tear down depending on session), including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, packing and unpacking, and check-in of tournament equipment.

  • Physical Skills Required: Highly physical role. Volunteer may need to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for organized and motivated volunteers who are comfortable with following instructions on-site to assist with creating a first-class atmosphere for USAWFL athletes.
  • Time Commitment: 6 hours

 

REGISTRATION / CHECK-IN:

Volunteer will help with checking in all athletes, coaches and volunteers. Volunteers will also serve as a primary point of contact for attendees with questions.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. Lifting less that 5 pounds.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for an organized, customer service oriented volunteer.
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours

 

DOWNS PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to hold up the down marker (approx. 8 lbs.) for the length of a game. May be done seated or standing.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and understands the basics of down management.
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

BALL PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field and one on the sidelines ready to come into play.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to track down balls that come off the field of play and get balls to the lead official quickly to keep game play moving.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who wants to be near the action.
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (TIMER):

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. Volunteer will also assist the stats keeping volunteer as appropriate.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is comfortable with football rules and timing and is able to pay close attention to officials during game play.
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (STAT’S KEEPER):

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and basic stats and can stay focused during the length of a game.
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

Location, parking information and site map

The Chicago Metro tournament will take place at Grayslake Campus of College of Lake County in Parking Lot 8.

19351 W Washington Street

Grayslake, IL 60030

 

Free parking is available on-site for teams, volunteers and spectators in Parking Lot 9 – follow on-site signage.

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Questions?

Still have questions? Contact USA Wheelchair Football League commissioner Karalyn Stott at kstott@moveunitedsport.org for more information.