Friday, June 17, 2011

Kili Bowl Wrap Up - from Patrick Steenberge, President Global Football, June 1, 2011

About to depart wonderful Tanzania after an amazing couple of weeks producing the first American football game ever on the continent of Africa. While the NFL argues about how to divide billions of dollars, we did something historic and so meaningful  Drake University brought 107 people including 65 players, while the CONADEIP Mexico universities brought 63 in total including 46 players. 7 officials handled the game; 4 of them from State College who have worked our Camps! I took 6 staff along and 11 parents joined, for 195 total from US and Mexico. Their lives were changed forever by what they did: trained 2 days, ran football clinics for 1000 children who had never seen the sport, enjoyed a safari in  Tarangire Natl Park,  competed mightily in front of over 11,000 fans and live TV across half the  world with Drake winning 17-7, for 3 days worked in a dozen orphanages and schools  building, painting, planting, cleaning, constructing and sharing; then for 6 days and nights climbed to Africas Rooftop, Mt Kilimanjaro, with 90% reaching the summit at 19,325 feet! On the mountain we employed over 400 local porters, cooks and guides, who so happily went about their daily chores with unbelievable service throughout. 
I have been blessed to organize football events in 18 countries since 1996, but #19-Tanzania-was far and away the most challenging and rewarding. We touched the lives of so many less fortunate than us, who are so happy to live in such a special land. And  it all ran flawlessly, in a land I describe as 'happy chaos', where it seems nothing runs on time, power blackouts occur frequently,  70% of rural villages have no access to running water,  and city streets are about the same as safari roads. But the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl operated efficiently I am proud to say, a testimony to the amazing teamwork among hundreds of people in Mexico, US and Tanzania. God's hand was guiding us most certainly. 
Now I am eager to return to Penn State, to the state where I grew up, where with your help we will provide a passionate Nittany Lion football experience for some of your most loyal fans. I am fired up to get Fantasy Camp going! See you soon.
-Tupande Kileleni! (Let's climb to the summit together) Patrick

Patrick Steenberge
Global Football
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"Living the Dream"



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Post Travel Pictures






KILIMANJARO BOWL BRINGS GRIDIRON TO AFRICA (NBC SPORTS)


http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/43116145/ns/sports/

 


DRAKE WINS 1st COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME IN AFRICA (MONTEREY COUNTY HERALD)





Penn State administrator umpires football game in Africa

Chris Fivek, senior director for operations in Penn State's College of Information Sciences and Technology, traveled to Africa on Sunday, May 15, to be a part of a seven-man officiating crew for the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl in Tanzania.

Read the full story on Live: http://live.psu.edu/story/53447#nw70

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Day 8 (Sunday) Last Day Before Leaving

On our last day before leaving Arusha, we got to ride out to the Cultural Center and grab some Arusha ice cream.

























Day 9 (Monday) Long Ride Home - The Kili Bowl is History

Wow, what an exciting and incredible 9 days of my life!  It was mind expanding, stimulating, awesome, incredible, wonderful,  were a few of the words we all repeated many time on our LONG plane ride home that started Sunday night and bringing us to Bellefonte, PA a little after 6 PM Monday evening.  At moments it seemed we were gone a mere 8 days and at other times it seemed as though we entered another world of sights, sounds, smells that could never be duplicated back here in the States. 

The ride home was not without its share of excitement from going through customs leaving Tanzania having a ring "disappear" only to be "found" by a customs supervisor as we were loading a plane.  Or leaving a laptop on the plane as we arrived in Amsterdam only to realize it an hour into our layover and realizing that Lost and Found was in about 9 different places in that airport.  After retrieving the laptop, drinking a Heineken before 9 AM never felt so good! 

Amsterdam was the time Bill and Mario took a separate flight to Chicago and Chris, Jeff and Mark left for Newark Airport.  Thirteen hours of flights and losing 7 hours of time made the return trip
almost unbearable. 

The upside was that once we made it through US Customs we had a 4 hour limo ride home.  This meant we didn't have to drive, deal with traffic, could unwind, have an adult beverage or two.  By the time we arrived home, it was already 1 AM Arusha time!

We had an awesome time, appreciate your comments and prayers that allowed us to arrive home in one piece, safe and sound.

















Saturday, May 21, 2011

Day 7 (Saturday) Team Awards Dinner

Following a very physical and hard fought game there was a very nice awards dinner outside in a large tent.  Speakers included a player captain from each team, the American Ambassador to Tanzania and ended in both head coaches talking in the other lanaguage.