Press Release

Team San Manuel Supports Tulalip Boys & Girls Club‏


Seattle, WA
- Team San Manuel’s James Stewart and Kyle Regal
visited the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club in Tulalip on Friday as part
of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Outreach Program.   Over 150
kids were surprised by Stewart and Regal as they heard the roar of race
bikes riding into their gym.  Several kids in attendance ride dirt
bikes and were excited for the visit.

The riders talked with the
kids about how they got started.  For Stewart, his dad was a major
influencer, given his father’s passion for racing.   And while riding
has been a very important part of Stewart’s life, since he was just
four years old, he never put his homework, chores, and responsibilities
on the back burner.  “For me, it was always homework first and then I
got to play later on,” Stewart said.  “I had to be pretty strict with
myself and stick to doing the right things to stay on track.”

Regal’s
inspiration to start riding came from his older sister, after getting
her hand-me-down bike.  Regal started at a young age, like Stewart, but
didn’t take it too seriously until he got older.   At the beginning of
the Supercross series, Regal’s goal was get top ten finishes, now that
he’s done that his next goal, he says, is to win a race.  When asked
what Regal does to stay in shape, he replied, “I play a lot of sports,
whether it’s playing basketball, football, golf, running, or bicycling,
it all helps.  Eating right and staying active is an important part of
being a successful athlete and staying healthy.”

To further
show their support for the Club, both riders donated autographed gear,
number plates and team merchandise to their upcoming “For the KIDS”
auction to be held in May.  “We really appreciate you taking the time
to come out and do this for our kids and support our Club in this way,”
Boys & Girls Club Director Chuck Thacker said.

The Tulalip
Boys & Girls Club’s mission is to promote the health, social,
educational, vocational and character development of boys & girls.
It aims to help young people improve their lives by building
self-esteem, developing values and teaching skills during critical
periods of growth. Team San Manuel’s outreach program shares that
mission and with the help of Stewart and Regal they’re able to provide
real life examples and discuss the importance of living healthier
lifestyles to inspire healthy changes for generations to come.  “San
Manuel is a great sponsor to partner with,” Stewart said.  “I enjoy
reaching out to kids to inspire them to be something more.”
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