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Sport Boosters Aid Teams

Posted: September 2, 2012 at 5:19 a.m.

Jennifer Stallbaumer, right, a Heritage High School parent, hands a drink and pizza to Alexis Durham, 17, a senior at Southside High School in Fort Smith, at the concession stand on Friday at David Gates Stadium in Rogers before the football game between Heritage and Southside. Concession stands serve as fundraising efforts for the schools. FUNDRAISING FOOD

ROGERS — Car washes, cookie dough orders or a chicken cook on a Saturday morning are all ways teams try to build their sport.

By The Numbers

Fundraising

Gross fundraising totals by sport:

Rogers High School

• Football: $30,978

• Cheer: $5,8555

• Wrestling: $5,404

• Girls Basketball: $1,320

• Softball: $1,398

• Baseball: $7,765

• Boys Soccer: $2,320

Heritage High School

Volleyball: $15,553

• Cross Country: $5,865

• Football: $36,180

• Boys Basketball: $2464

• Girls Basketball: $7,399

• Cheer: $2,077

• Baseball: $5,366

• Wrestling: $1,001

• Boys Soccer: $105

• Softball: $4,067

• Boys, Girls Track: $1,005

Girls Soccer: $1,137

Source: Rogers School District

At A Glance

Where The Money Goes

Booster club distribution by sport in the Rogers School District:

Rogers High School*

• Scholarships: $5,000

• Football: $11,541

• Volleyball: $600

• Girls Basketball: $1,949

• Boys basketball: $2,948

• Girls volleyball: $100

• Girls soccer: $150

• Boys soccer: $150

• Track/cross country: $4,476

• Baseball: $600

• Softball: $2,840

• Golf : $208

• Swim: $1,839

• Cheer/Pom: $6,809

• Tennis: $3,448

• Bowling: $1,642

• Wrestling: $325

Heritage High School

• Scholarships: $8,000

• Football: $7,547

• Baseball: $2,714

• Girls Basketball: $2,704

• Tennis: $2,482

• Soccer: $1,764

• Boys Basketball: $1,749

• Volleyball: $1,472

• Track: $1,195

• Golf: $1,000

• Spirit: $700

• Cross Country: $690

• Swim: $450

• Softball: $270

• Bowling: $230

• Feeder Schools: $363

  • Feeder schools included

Source: Rogers School District

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Jennifer Stallbaumer, right, a Heritage High School parent, hands a drink and pizza to Alexis Durham, 17, a senior at Southside High School in Fort Smith, at the concession stand on Friday at David Gates Stadium in Rogers before the football game between Heritage and Southside. Concession stands serve as fundraising efforts for the schools.
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