Chicago Steel fans helped raise approximately $10,000 when they bid on game-worn special jerseys presented by FONA International to benefit the Geneva Academic Foundation (GAF).
The Steel wore the special blackout jerseys Saturday, Feb. 13 for its game against the Dubuque Fighting Saints, a 3-2 overtime Steel victory. The week-long online auction which began February 11 concluded Thursday, February 18.
The auction grossed nearly $10,000, the highest total for any special jersey auction since the Steel relocated to Fox Valley Ice Arena in Geneva prior to the start of the 2015-2016 season.
“To have a record auction total in a year when fans have been unable to watch our team play live due to COVID-related restrictions is a testament to their passion for our team and players, and their commitment to our community,” said Steel president Dan Lehv. “We’d like to thank everyone who placed a bid and our partners at FONA International for their continued commitment to students in our area.”
The one-time-only sweaters were black with sets of three charcoal stripes outlined in red on both the elbows and waist. A never-before-seen Steel crest design, a black and charcoal silhouette outlined in red, was placed front and center on the chest. In addition to GAF logos on both shoulders, the sublimated jerseys included a FONA International logo on the left chest.
Of the 29 jerseys available for auction, 13 were purchased at the “Buy It Now” prize of $500. All 29 of the jerseys were sold, including mascot Rusty who wears number 00.
“The Geneva Academic Foundation Board of Directors extends our deepest appreciation to the Chicago Steel and FONA for an incredible 2021 event,” said GAF president, Julie Post-Smith. “Congratulations and thank you to all of the auction bidders and the community for your support of Geneva students!”
The Geneva Academic Foundation provides educational experiences and opportunities through student scholarships and classroom grants for technology, programs, and equipment throughout Geneva Community School District 304, grades K–12.
For the fifth straight season, FONA International agreed to sponsor the game. The flavor company, based in Geneva, actively promotes science education in the community through its “Discover FONA” program, teaching students about food and flavor science.
The Steel through last weekend owned the best record in the USHL (United States Hockey League) (24-8-3-0, 51 points) having played 35 of a scheduled 54 games this season. Nine Steel players were recently included on NHL (National Hockey League Central Scouting’s “Players to Watch” list for the 2021 NHL draft.
Chicago Steel games can be heard on Mixlr at mixlr.com/chicago-steel (AUDIO) and video may be streamed on available devices through HockeyTV at www.hockeytv.com (VIDEO).
For more information, call 855-51-STEEL or visit ChicagoSteelHockeyTeam.com.
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