Iowa Shrine Bowl Rosters Set

Cedar Falls, Iowa — The Shrine bowl rosters are set.

Named to the North Squad was:
#1 Landyn Van Kekerix – BHRV
#11 Cade Walkingstick – Akron-Westfield
#33 Dawson Ripperda – West Lyon
#50 Andrew Hough – Spencer
#51 Lyle Moore – CL/GLR
#63 Ethan Hooyer – Sioux Center

Cheer Squad:
ExZandri Benz – Central Lyon
Elizabeth Eben – Central Lyon
Aneli Hicks – Spencer
MacKenzie Manwarren – Spencer

The Iowa Shrine Bowl All-Star Classic game is an annual football game played each July featuring 92 of the best football players in the State of Iowa. To date, the Iowa Shrine Bowl has raised nearly $3.0M for Shriners’ Children.

The 50th playing of Iowa Shrine Bowl will occur on July 23, 2022 at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Players and cheerleaders from across the State of Iowa will attend camp in the days leading up to the game. During camp week, the players and cheer leaders prepare for the game, build lasting friendships, and have opportunities to learn about the impact they can have on less fortunate children. The highlight of Shrine Bowl week is the Shriners’ Children Mini-Camp. Hospital patients from across the Midwest join the players on the UNI Dome field and interact, play games, and share stories. On the eve of the Shrine Bowl game, we celebrate all of the game participants and their families at an Honors Banquet.

The week concludes with a parade on Saturday morning featuring the 2022 Iowa Shrine Bowl King & Queen, the 2022 Shrine Bowl Players, Cheerleaders and Coaches, joined by Shriners from across Iowa. Finally, at 4:00 PM on July 23rd is the kick-off of the Iowa Shrine Bowl game.

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