Racine Raiders

{{Short description|American minor-league football club}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}}

{{USFootball team

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| founded = 1953

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| history = Racine Raiders (1953–1975)
North Shore Gladiators (1978)
Racine Gladiators (1979–1985)
Racine Raiders (1986–present)

| stadium = Horlick Field

| city = Racine, Wisconsin

| colors = Black, silver, cardinal {{color box|black}}{{color box|silver}}{{color box|#C41E3A}}

| president = Matt Nelson

| coach = Wilbert Kennedy

| championships = 10 (1981, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2012, 2014, 2023)

| titles = 21

| dancers = Raiders Spirit Squad

| mascot = R.J. Raider

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The Racine Raiders are a semi-professional American football club based in Racine, Wisconsin. The team plays in the Gridiron Developmental Football League (GDFL).{{Cite web|url=https://www.gdfl.org/news/racine-raiders-join-gdfl-opens-up-midwest|title=Racine Raiders Join GDFL,Opens up Midwest}}

Founded in 1953, they are the oldest minor league football team still operating in Wisconsin. They are the second-oldest, non-collegiate sports team in Wisconsin. They own a total of ten national titles, the second most of any semi-pro team in the United States. The Raiders have 667 wins, more wins than any other semi-pro team in the United States.

The Raiders were the first minor league football team to gain 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit status from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in 1990.{{Cite news|last=D'Amato|first=Gary|date=13 March 1990|title=Racine Raiders gain tax-exempt status|work=The Journal Times|url=https://www.newspapers.com/|access-date=2 June 2021}} The organization is composed entirely of volunteers. The helmet design is a silver background with a cowboy bandit in black with an eye patch on the left eye with a half and half bandanna of cardinal and black.

Staff

  • President: Matt Nelson
  • Vice President of Football Operations/General Manager: Geoffrey Schick
  • Head Coach: Wilbert Kennedy

Franchise history

=Summary=

William "Wigs" Konicek,{{Cite news|date=10 July 1989|title=Obituaries|work=The Journal Times|url=https://www.newspapers.com/|access-date=3 June 2021}} a graduate of Horlick High School and local restaurateur, started the Racine Raiders in 1953.{{Cite news|last=Brehm|first=Keith|date=30 March 1953|title=Sports, It's this way...|work=The Journal Times|url=https://www.newspapers.com/|access-date=2 June 2021}} The team began in the Central States Football League (CSFL) and won their first league championship as members of the Bi-States Football League (BI-SFL)in 1954.

The team was able to sustain itself until 1975 when it disbanded. Although they did not field a team for the 1976 and 1977 season, they remained organized for those seasons. New owners started the Racine Gladiators in 1978. They paid players and were successful on the field, winning three national championships. The team fell on hard times and disbanded following the 1985 season.

In 1986, Bob Milkie, a retired bearing company executive, Joe Mooney, a police sergeant, Jess Levin, a local banker, and others rebuilt the team, this time as community-owned, non-profit organization.{{Cite news|last=Danowski|first=Jeff|date=22 June 1986|title='Return of Raiders' to premier this week|work=The Journal Times|url=https://www.newspapers.com/|access-date=3 June 2021}}

Perhaps the biggest moment in the team's history, as well as that of minor league football, came in 1989 when the team traveled to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to play in a World Championship game. While the team won the game in five degree weather and a blizzard, just playing the game was the important element. The team was now able to apply for, and received, 501(c)3 Not-For-Profit status from the Internal Revenue Service, setting the tone for dozens of minor league football teams since to be able to do the same.

The Raiders have won ten national championships and have had dozens of players with National Football League (NFL) experience. They also have 38 players, coaches, or staff in the American Football Association (AFA) Semi Pro Hall of Fame, more than any other team.{{Cite web |url=http://www.americanfootballassn.com/forms/2010HallofFameListing.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-08-28 |archive-date=2016-01-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122083011/http://www.americanfootballassn.com/forms/2010HallofFameListing.pdf |url-status=dead }}

=American Football Association (AFA) Minor League Football Hall of Fame=

1982

|

|Harry Gilbert

|

|Coach Category

1987

|

|Bob Milkie

|

|Player Category

1988

|

|Kurt Kampendahl

|

|Player Category

1988

|

|Ed O'Reilly

|

|Coach Category

1989

|

|Greg Johnson

|

|Player Category

1990

|

|Charlie Bliss

|

|Player Category

1994

|

|Norm Killion

|

|Coach Category

1996

|

|Ron Hart

|

|Player Category

1997

|

|Tom Kohr

|

|Coach Category

1999

|

|Arnie Garber

|

|Coach Category

1999

|

|Joe Mooney

|

|Executive Category

2000

|

|John Scardina

|

|Player Category

2001

|

|Phil Micech

|

|Player Category

2002

|

|Tony Lombardo

|

|Player Category

2003

|

|Jordan Kopac

|

|Coach Category

2003

|

|Dennis Galipo

|

|Player Category

2004

|

|Brian Forston

|

|Player Category

2004

|

|Brian Erickson

|

|Player Category

2005

|

|Ron Anton

|

|Player Category

2005

|

|Terry Converse

|

|Coach Category

2005

|

|Gary Kuykendall

|

|Player Category

2005

|

|Mike Willkomm

|

|Player Category

2006

|

|Dan Dragan

|

|Player Category

2006

|

|Gary Suhr

|

|Media Category

2007

|

|Chris Pivovar

|

|Coach Category

2007

|

|Scott Smith

|

|Player Category

2010

|

|Greg Fictum

|

|Player Category

2010

|

|Jerry Kupper

|

|Coach Category

2013

|

|Wilbert Kennedy

|

|Player Category

2013

|

|Brian Jansen

|

|Player Category

2015

|

|Pedro Trevino

|

|Coach Category

2016

|

|Adam Walker

|

|Player Category

2018

|

|Todd Gorsline

|

|Player Category

2018

|

|John Mamerow

|

|Player Category

2019

|

|Mark Trudel

|

|Player Category

2019

|

|Don Wadewitz

|

|Media Category

2022

|

|Greg Erchull

|

|Player Category

2022

|

|Matt Nelson

|

|Player/Coach/Executive Categories

=Minor League Football News Hall of Fame=

2007

|

|Brian Forston

2007

|

|Peter Deates

2007

|

|Jordan Kopac

2015

|

|Gary Griffin

2016

|

|Don Wadewitz

=Retired numbers=

10

|Jim May

|Quarterback

|1964–1965

11

|Charlie Bliss

|Quarterback

|1980–1989, 1992

23

|Tony Lombardo

|Running back

|1962–1966

51

|Bob Milkie

|Center

|1957–1971

53

|L. Fred Vondra

|Center

|1979–1985

55

|Wilbert Kennedy

|Defensive tackle

|1988–2009

74

|Kurt Kampendahl

|Defensive tackle

|1982–1993

75

|Ron Hart

|Defensive tackle

|1964–1975

82

|Ron Anton

|Tight end

|1964–1973

83

|Phil Micech

|Defensive end/Defensive tackle/Tight end

|1985–1995, 2001

Players that played professional outdoor football

  • Todd Cox - Chicago Blitz (1983),{{Cite web|title=Blitz Signs DeWitt Kicker|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/309081222/?terms=%22todd%20cox%22%20%22kicker%22&match=1 | website=newspaperss.com}} St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) (1983),{{Cite web|title=DeWitt's Cox to St. Louis|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/305896269/?terms=%22todd%20cox%22%20%22kicker%22&match=1 | website=newspaperss.com}} Chicago Bears (1987){{Cite web|title=Hall of Fame - Cox kicks way to hall nomination | url=https://www.dewittobserver.com/news/local/hall-of-fame---cox-kicks-way-to-hall-nomination/article_7198e862-b5dd-11e8-9dc9-cb870ef62560.html | website=dewittobserver.com}}
  • Danny Crooks - Atlanta Falcons (1971){{Cite web|title=Ron Daughtry|url=https://www.profootballarchives.com/playerc/croo00320.html | website=profootballarchives.com}}
  • Ron Daugherty - Minnesota Vikings (1987){{Cite web|title=Ron Daughtry|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/D/DaugRo20.htm|access-date=18 June 2021|website=pro-football-reference.com}}
  • Don Deerwester - Chicago/Bloomfield Cardinals (1947){{Cite web|title=Don Deerwester|url=https://www.profootballarchives.com/playerd/deer00400.html|access-date=18 June 2021|website=profootballarchives.com}}Legacy Obituaries [http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/post-tribune/obituary.aspx?n=donald-a-deerwester&pid=102831126], accessed August 4, 2015.
  • Greg Dubinetz - Cincinnati Bengals (1975), Charlotte Hornets (1975), British Columbia Lions (1977), New York Giants (1977), Toronto Argonauts (1976, 1978), Washington Redskins (1979), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1980)
  • Jim Haluska - Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns (1956) The Milwaukee Sentinel [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=J15QAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JBAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4578,485919&dq=racine-raiders&hl=en "Berzinski, Haluska sign with Racine"], accessed June 23, 2011.
  • Tony Lombardo - Philadelphia Eagles (1964)
  • Brian Lindstrom - Buffalo Bills (1972) Arizona Star website [http://azstarnet.com/brian-lindstrom/image_b2b1ac90-da74-11e0-ac7c-001cc4c03286.html], accessed July 10, 2013.
  • Phil Micech - Minnesota Vikings (1987)
  • Brent Moss - St. Louis Rams (1995)
  • Don Perkins - Green Bay Packers (1943–1945), Chicago Bears (1945–1946)
  • Tim Rucks - New York Jets (1983)[http://athletics.carthage.edu/news/2015/3/11/Football_0311155204.aspx?path=football Tim Rucks, 1960-2015]. Carthage College Athletics.
  • Dave Smith (fullback) - Houston Oilers (1960–1964) Sporting News All-AFL in 1960. Member of AFL's first two championship teams in 1960 and 1961.
  • Ralph Thomas - Chicago Cardinals (1952), Washington Redskins (1955–1956)
  • Matt Turk - Washington Redskins (1995–99), Miami Dolphins (2000–01, 2003–05), New York Jets (2002), St. Louis Rams (2006), Houston Texans (2007–2010;2011), Jacksonville Jaguars (2011).
  • Fred Venturelli - Chicago Bears (1948){{Cite news|last=Brehm|first=Keith|date=27 August 1953|title=Raiders Assembling Topnotch Grid Team|work=The Journal Times|url=https://www.newspapers.com/|access-date=3 June 2021}}
  • Adam Walker - Minnesota Vikings (1987){{Cite web|last=Nelson|first=David|date=6 July 2016|title=Former Red Men Adam Walker Inducted Into the American Football Association Semi-Pro Hall of Fame|url=https://athletics.carthage.edu/news/2016/7/6/former-red-men-adam-walker-inducted-into-the-afa-semi-pro-football-hall-of-fame.aspx|access-date=3 June 2021|website=carthage.edu}}
  • Kevin Webster - Minnesota Vikings (1987) Sheboygan Press [http://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/sports/high-school/2015/01/08/sheboygan-north-wall-fame-induct/21483277/ "North Wall of Fame to Induct 3"], accessed March 10, 2015.
  • Brett Wilson - Minnesota Vikings (1987){{Cite web|title=Brett Wilson|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WilsBr21.htm|access-date=18 June 2021|website=pro-football-reference.com}}

Head coaches

1953

|Don Perkins

|(1-2-2)

|.200

1953

|Les Kalchik

|(1-6-0)

|.143

1954–1962

|Frank Schinkowitch

|(47-47-5)

|.475

|2 League Titles

1963

|Jim Haluska

|(2-8-0)

|.200

1964–1967, 1982

|Harry Gilbert

|(44-9-2)

|.800

|2 League Titles

1968–1969

|Jim Thompson

|(11-12-0)

|.478

1970–1972

|Bruno Wojtaszek

|(15-24-0)

|.385

1973–1974

|Warren Greco

|(16-9-0)

|.640

1975, 1979

|Larry Benjamin

|(15-12)

|.556

1978

|Jim Perry

|(2-10-0)

|.167

1980–81, 1986–90, 1997–2000

|Bob Milkie

|(137-29-0)

|.825

|2 National Championships,

|1 World Championship,

|3 League Titles

1983–1984

|Pete Bock

|(32-3-0)

|.914

|1 National Championship,

|2 League Titles

1985

|Rich McClure

|(9-7-0)

|.563

1991–1994

|Terry Converse

|(49-3-0)

|.942

|1 National Championship,

|3 League Titles

1995–1996

|Kurt Kampendahl

|(29-4-0)

|.879

|1 National Championship,

|1 League Title

2001, 2005–2007, 2011

|Jordan Kopac

|(60-20-0)

|.750

|1 National Championship

2002–2004

|Gregg Brenner

|(36-10-0)

|.783

2008–2010

|John Mamerow

|(24-13-0)

|.649

2012–2013

|Gino Perfetto

|(28-3-0)

|.903

|1 National Championship,

|1 League Title

2014–present

|Wilbert Kennedy

|(104-25-0)

|.806

|2 National Championships,

|4 League Titles

References

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Further reading

  • [https://racineraiders.com/raiders-join-gdfl-lead-effort-to-build-division/ Racine Raiders Join GDFL]
  • [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FIpQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7hIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5661,575370&dq=racine-raiders+football&hl=en The Milwaukee Sentinel – Google News Archive Search]
  • [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MWSB&p_theme=mwsb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB8275739C85118&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM JSOnline.com News Archives] {{Subscription required}}
  • [http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/men-young-and-old-chase-football-dreams-at-racine-raiders/article_bd19f60f-ba93-5e67-a35e-8e730a2c19e3.html Men young and old chase football dreams at Racine Raiders tryout]
  • [http://www.journaltimes.com/sports/football/article_cb5f0bd6-056c-11df-a30f-001cc4c002e0.html Raiders leave NAFL for MidStates Football League]
  • [http://www.journaltimes.com/sports/racine-raiders-don-t-find-the-answer/article_f24cd3b9-08e5-50fd-aaa4-b4dc348f32d2.html Racine Raiders don't find the answer]
  • Racine’s Horlick Athletic Field: Drums Along the Foundries