Rogers Royals Tip Off Club
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Sponsors various events for the Varsity and JV Basketball programs, including year-end banquets, parents' night, and senior night.

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Rogers Royals Tip Off Club


Founded in
2005
EIN
20-0029187
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development > Sports & Recreation > Basketball Teams
Address
PO BOX 455 ROGERS, MN 55374-0455 United States
Website
https://www.rogersroyalshoops.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Founded in 2005, the Rogers Royals Tip-Off Club is a dedicated non-profit organization located at PO Box 455, Rogers, MN. Run by passionate volunteers and varsity head coaches, we organize events, tournaments, and fundraising efforts that directly support the high school basketball program. Our mission is to create memorable experiences for student-athletes while fostering a love for the game in our community.
Mission
The Rogers Royals Tip-Off Club is a non-profit organization run by volunteers and the varsity head coaches. They coordinate events, tournaments, and fundraising efforts, with all proceeds directly supporting the high school basketball program and creating a memorable experience for student-athletes.

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