Keene Knights Fundraising Announcements

2009 Daily Raffle Winner The Keene Knights would like to thank all that supported our fall Daily Lottery.  Click here for a complete list of winners

2009 Fund Raiser Top Sellers Congratulations to this year's fund-raiser winners.  More...

2008 Daily Raffle Winner The Keene Knights would like to thank all that supported this successful fundraiser.  List of winners

2008 Spirit Competion The Keene Knights would like to thank the generousity of all those that made it possible for the 2008 Pee Wee Spirit squad's success.  More...

2007 Fall Daily Raffle Winner The Keene Knights would like to thank all that supported this successful fundraiser.  List of winners

2007 Spring Daily Raffle Winner The Keene Knights would like to thank all that supported this successful fundraiser.  List of winners

  1. Why do I have to fundraise if we already paid a registration fee?
    The Knights currently have the lowest registration fee in the state. We believe this sport should be affordable for everyone who wishes to participate.
  2. If I'm paying a registration fee and fund raising, where does the money go?
    The Keene Knights are a non profit organization. The entire coaching staff and board consist of volunteers. All money brought in goes directly to running the league.
  3. How much could it possibly cost to run a league?
    A regular season can cost in excess of $35,000. The largest expenses are insurance, equipment refurbishments, field & gym rentals and uniforms. Unfortunately, registration fees only cover a portion of that amount on their own. That makes fund raising not only important but necessary!
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There are several differences between a football game and a revolution. For one thing, a football game usually lasts longer and the participants wear uniforms. Also, there are usually more casualties in a football game. The object of the game is to move a ball past the other team's goal line. This counts as six points. No points are given for lacerations, contusions, or abrasions, but then no points are deducted, either. Kicking is very important in football. In fact, some of the more enthusiastic players even kick the ball, occasionally. - Alfred Hitchcock
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