FORT MYERS, FL (November 28, 2023) – The Rotary Club of Fort Myers South will present the
35th Annual All Star Classic (ASC), supported by title sponsor Acentria Insurance and Tower Hill
Insurance Group, from December 11 through December 13. This organized countywide game
recognizes players and cheerleaders from Lee County High Schools, and a variety of
sponsorships are available. Proceeds from the game will benefit the Rotary Club of Fort Myers
South Foundation, Inc. that supports various local community programs and scholarships for
those in need.
The ASC Banquet will take place on Monday, December 11, at Fort Myers High School, from 6:00
pm until 9:00 pm to recognize the participating student-athletes and cheerleaders. The 35th
annual All Star Classic game will be held on Wednesday, December 13, at Fort Myers High
School with kickoff at 7 pm.
“We are honored to showcase the annual All Star Classic, which has been a long-standing
tradition that supports our students and our community,” said Rebecca Goff, Fort Myers Rotary
South Club Past President and Event Chair. “This year’s changes are exciting! I hope to continue
reviewing opportunities for community support through increased marketing and media presence,
driving sponsorship support next year. It’s important to continue creating an amazing showcase of
the student’s talent, this honored tradition and maintaining one of the top player-selected All Star
games in the state of Florida..”
The event was the first countywide high school football all-star game in Florida when it was
founded in 1989. John Carrigan, a Sanibel resident, teacher, and referee wanted to showcase
talented players who weren’t getting their due. Since then, it’s grown into a hotbed of top-level
prospects, and nearly two dozen players who have taken part in the game have gone on to NFL
careers.
Historically the contest pitted a North team against a South team, which were geographical
representations of the school locations. As the county has grown and schools have been added, it
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was time for a change and to drive increased competition. This year the change has been made to
rename each team to BLUE and GOLD, representing the Rotary colors. The players were
selected for each team based on the team’s MaxPrep ranking at the end of the regulation
highschool football season. This change should provide more even-matched talent on both teams
creating the All Star game experience for both the players and the spectators. Each player and
cheerleader receive a customized commemorative ring or bracelet for being selected as an All
Star.
As costs have continued to increase, the Rotary Club is seeking donations and sponsors to help
cover the cost of the events. Businesses and individuals can sponsor the event, a team, player, or
cheerleader. Please visit http://rotarysouthallstarclassic.org/ or contact the event chair, Rebecca
Goff, at (239) 229-9371 or rgoff1021@gmail.com for more information.
Rotary Club of Fort Myers South has more than 95 members among the 1.3 million Rotarians
worldwide. Service Above Self is the motto of Rotary International, which has contributed more
than $1.2 billion and tens of thousands of volunteer hours toward polio eradication in addition to
projects such as water quality, world peace, and literacy. Rotary Club of Fort Myers South
meetings are held each Monday at noon at the Crowne Plaza Fort Myers at Bell Tower Shops
hotel, 13051 Bell Tower Drive. Visit www.rotarysouth.org to learn about all the initiatives the
Rotary Club of Fort Myers South undertakes to promote community stewardship.
Acentria Insurance and Tower Hill Insurance Group is a full service independent insurance agency
in the state of Florida. They provide their clients with insurance unique to the clients’ needs,
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Acentria Insurance and Tower Hill Insurance Group, visit www.Acentria.com.
Contact: Rebecca Goff
(239) 229-9371
rgoff1021@gmail.com