RBOY
2019 Raiders Boosters of York
President: Mike Roseberry
Vice President: Pete O'Keefe
Secretary: Ron Miles
Treasurer: Jeff Groff
President: Mike Roseberry
Vice President: Pete O'Keefe
Secretary: Ron Miles
Treasurer: Jeff Groff
Congrats to Kris McCamant, winner of the 2020 RBOY Chili Cook-Off. It came down to third time voting and "Seabass" emerged the winner. Thank you to everyone who came out to Pine Ridge Swim Club on Sat., October 24 for this Spicy Event.
Kris "Seabass" McCamant holding court, at The Victory Club, on Sunday, Oct. 25...with everyone wearing Sebastian Janikowski #11 jerseys. Also pictured are Mike Sipe and Jes Marie.
Check out the Raiders Boosters, from Sun., Oct. 6, as we watched the tense but exciting Raiders victory over the Bears. RBOY also welcomed Niqui & Travis from DC Metro...and Dan Boylan was trying to find out the answer to age-old question, "What do men wear under their kilts?" Special thanks goes out to Sara Eberly for taking the pics.
Aloha from The WaterWay...it was RBOY's Hawaiian Shirt Day and it seemed to bring the Raiders luck (no pun intended) as they beat the Colts, 31-24. Jason Horn won the $15 Gift Cert. from The WaterWay. Thank you to everyone who wore Hawaiian shirts...and to those who didn't..."Book 'um, Dano!!!"
Great RBOY crowd at The WaterWay for Sunday's game vs. KC. Although it wasn't the outcome we wanted, everyone had a good time cheering on our Raiders.
Although it was a scorcher this past Saturday (July 20), the Raiders Boosters of York made the trip to City Island in Harrisburg, for a Harrisburg Senators game and surprised Emily Whitehead & her family with a $500 donation to the Emily Whitehead Foundation. The check presentation happened after Emily threw out the First Pitch to Washington Nationals executive, Doug Harris, a beneficiary of cancer treatments, developed through donations made to the Emily Whitehead Foundation. RBOY's donation was made in memory of Dick Condo, father of one-time Raiders long-snapper, Jon Condo.
Raiders Boosters of York 2nd HiWay Clean-Up of 2019
The Raiders Boosters of York helping out with the softball throw and turbo javelin at York Co. Special Olympics Spring Games, Sat., May 4 at York College. Members included Tim Holtzapple, Kyle Holtzapple, Ron Miles, Sara Eberly and Mike Roseberry. Also helping were Olivia Miles and former RBOY members Lori & Scott Kunselman as well as their son, Dane.
Photos were taken by Sara Eberly.
Kyle got to meet his first Raider player, Hall of Fame Punter, Ray Guy at York Sports Night on April 4, 2019.
Big Dan does an interview on The Fan Club Blitz podcast
Saturday night at the Hershey Bears Game
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Todd J. Horn
York - Todd J. Horn, 54, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Karen S. (Sweitzer) Horn to whom he would have celebrated 25 years of marriage on November 20, 2018.
A celebration of life tribute service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, November 24, 2018 at Grace Fellowship, 1405 Seven Valleys Road, York. A visitation will be held from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Saturday at Grace Fellowship. Life Tributes by Olewiler & Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc., 35 Gotham Place, Red Lion is in charge of arrangements.
Born May 4, 1964 in York, a son of Deanna M. (Hirt) Horn of Felton and the late Robert L. Horn; he was a 1982 graduate of Red Lion Area High School and a 1986 graduate of Shippensburg University where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. Horn was a Sales Executive Coordinator with Brewery Products Co. for the past 32 years. Todd was the founder of Oakland Raiders Boosters of York, President of Red Lion Leo Club; and member of Victory AA, Red Lion Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Dallastown American Legion, Girard Club, Foresters' of America, Wrightsville Social Club and Catholic War Veterans of Columbia. Over the past 30 years, he loved to bowl throughout York and has had a couple 300 games and an 800 game. He had the distinction of having bowled in the National Tournament for 25 consecutive years. Todd was a Raiders, Orioles, NC Tar Heels and PSU sports fan. He also enjoyed the time he dedicated to Special Olympics and other local charities.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Horn is survived by two daughters, Aubree M. Horn and fiancé, Levi Earnest and Dylanee P. Horn both of York; a brother, Brian L. and wife Maureen Horn of York; a sister, LouAnn G. Seitz of Lewisberry; three nieces, Cassie Kolva, Lindsay League and Landon Seitz; two nephews, Jason and James Horn; great nieces, Mikayla, Emma, Reese and Reagan Kolva; great nephews, Jensen Horn, Mason Kolva and John League; and his Pomeranians, Bentlee and Camree. He was preceded in death by a niece, Brianne Horn.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to , c/o , 22512 Gateway Center Dr., Clarksburg, MD 20871 in honor of Dennie Smith or to , 610 Community Way, Lancaster, PA 17603
York - Todd J. Horn, 54, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Karen S. (Sweitzer) Horn to whom he would have celebrated 25 years of marriage on November 20, 2018.
A celebration of life tribute service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, November 24, 2018 at Grace Fellowship, 1405 Seven Valleys Road, York. A visitation will be held from 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Saturday at Grace Fellowship. Life Tributes by Olewiler & Heffner Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Inc., 35 Gotham Place, Red Lion is in charge of arrangements.
Born May 4, 1964 in York, a son of Deanna M. (Hirt) Horn of Felton and the late Robert L. Horn; he was a 1982 graduate of Red Lion Area High School and a 1986 graduate of Shippensburg University where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mr. Horn was a Sales Executive Coordinator with Brewery Products Co. for the past 32 years. Todd was the founder of Oakland Raiders Boosters of York, President of Red Lion Leo Club; and member of Victory AA, Red Lion Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, Dallastown American Legion, Girard Club, Foresters' of America, Wrightsville Social Club and Catholic War Veterans of Columbia. Over the past 30 years, he loved to bowl throughout York and has had a couple 300 games and an 800 game. He had the distinction of having bowled in the National Tournament for 25 consecutive years. Todd was a Raiders, Orioles, NC Tar Heels and PSU sports fan. He also enjoyed the time he dedicated to Special Olympics and other local charities.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Horn is survived by two daughters, Aubree M. Horn and fiancé, Levi Earnest and Dylanee P. Horn both of York; a brother, Brian L. and wife Maureen Horn of York; a sister, LouAnn G. Seitz of Lewisberry; three nieces, Cassie Kolva, Lindsay League and Landon Seitz; two nephews, Jason and James Horn; great nieces, Mikayla, Emma, Reese and Reagan Kolva; great nephews, Jensen Horn, Mason Kolva and John League; and his Pomeranians, Bentlee and Camree. He was preceded in death by a niece, Brianne Horn.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to , c/o , 22512 Gateway Center Dr., Clarksburg, MD 20871 in honor of Dennie Smith or to , 610 Community Way, Lancaster, PA 17603
Steroid Bob toasts to Todd from State College PA
Toast to Todd
Cousin Chip toasts Todd
To Todd.
President JB and Uncle Wheezie
President JB and Uncle Wheezie
My Notso Big Dan and l went to Valentino's and toasted Todd. To properly toast him you should use a Budweiser product. If you toast Todd send in a picture of the beers and people who were involved in the toast. Let us know who was involved in your toast.
Notso Big Dan on the left. Uncle Wheezie on the right.
Notso Big Dan on the left. Uncle Wheezie on the right.
"Not So Big" Dan Boylan and Matt Shade aka "Triple X" at Water Way
Tim Holtzapple and son Kyle at Water Ways
Tim is a Great Dad
Tim is a Great Dad
Prez says, join us at the Water Ways 2nd floor
Not a bad crowd for week 2.
Hey Groffy! WAKE UP!
Huh? What happened? Where am I?
Megan our wonderful barmaid
Happy 2 year anniversary
BuBBa, Wheezie, and (Notso) Big Dan stopped by the Waterways (our new home) to decorate before the 2018 season begins.
Our bartender Jess is excited to serve The Raider Nation. Here she shares her smile and enthusiasm.
Our bartender Jess is excited to serve The Raider Nation. Here she shares her smile and enthusiasm.
Karen Horn spent a good part of the Emily Whitehead golf outing, listening to Uncle Wheezie jibber jabber throughout the day. "She was sooooo wonderful."
says Wheezie.
says Wheezie.
President Jeff Booth at Water Way Bar and Grill
June 24th off season meeting at Water Way Bar and Grill
June 24th hi-way clean up. Treasurer Jeff Groff & President Jeff Booth
John Gotti
Our clubs April meeting
RBOY club picture Dec. 2017
Please check out this new video about the Raiders Boosters of York's off-season...and welcome to our new location and to the 2017 Oakland Raiders season.
Our Very Own Raiders of York Jes Marie working our Club at Sunday's Win over the N.Y. Giants @ the BBT
Ana was the winner of a beautiful Raiders jacket donated by John
Ana and her Dad Gwainn are new members this year :)
Mike and Ron dropping off the donations at the SPCA
John Condo wearing a shirt designed by Uncle Wheezie and Chico
Max with his $20.00 reward from Bubba
It was a great day for the first game at our new venue, the Loft.
The bar in the Loft.... watching the Raiders WIN!!!!!
Who are these guys?
Jeff Booth and Renee Richards Kirchner
The usual suspects...
Matt and his baby girl :) Congratulations!
Big Dan Holding a signed Fred Biletnikoff, Jim Plunkett and Marcus Allen framed picture.
President Jeff Booth with Secretary Ron Miles
Uncle Wheezie, Jon Condo and Big Dan
Dan with fellow Raider fan ;)
Congrats Grant
These are some pictures from our 2015 Family Day at Brenns

Here is a picture of our check presentation to Kristen Snoke, Community Outreach Director for the PA Breast Cancer Coalition.
Here it is, our 25th Anniversary Quilt. It's made from our club's t-shirts,one from each year. Congratulations to Amanda Briggs, the winner!
Herb, Groffy and Amanda before the Steelers game.
Big Dan did a live radio interview with NBC affiliate KCAA Sports Talk Radio out of southern California, and he did an awesome job. You can listen to the entire show by clicking here Dan's interview starts at the 34 minute mark. Or Watch it here.
Pictures from our club's trip to Canton
@RBOY Twitter Feed
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