Paul Westlein Award

In 1958, Paul C. Westlein organized the first youth football team in the Springfield area. In subsequent years additional teams were formed and other sports programs were developed. In August of 1962, Paul founded the Springfield Boys Club and it became a chartered member of the Boys Club of America. As the years went on, the Springfield Boys Club became the Springfield Youth Club and now the Springfield/South County Youth Club. Paul passed away in July 1999 but it is clear that the Springfield/South County Youth Club provides beneficial programs to nearly 10,000 children today because of the exceptional foresight and volunteer efforts made by Paul Westlein that started over 50 years ago. 

 The Paul Westlein Award for Volunteerism is now given annually to a volunteer who has made significant contributions of his time and efforts over the years in support of SYC programs and youth sports in this area. 

 

 

 

2010 Paul Westlein Award Winner
Joe Wendleberger
Joe has a passion for coaching youth sports as a volunteer for over 25 years.  Although his daughters have  graduated from club sports, he continues to coach the  U14 SYC Storm and is the coordinator and mentor of the U10 travel soccer teams. Joe instructs his players about teamwork, commitment, respect and discipline.  His training sessions are geared to keep interest high and heighten the players’ love of the game.  An incomparable long tenure, Joe has made significant contributions in support of SYC Travel Soccer without pay.  

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