Connie Watt threw out the first pitch at the Shriners College Classic to help promote the JJ Watt Charity Classic tickets going on sale tomorrow morning at 9 am CST!
Connie Watt threw out the first pitch at the Shriners College Classic to help promote the JJ Watt Charity Classic tickets going on sale tomorrow morning at 9 am CST!
From playing tee-ball in the backyard, to hosting annual Charity Classic Softball Games as a way to raise funds for middle school sports… #TBT
As reported by 620WTMJ and TODAY’S TMJ4′s Lance Allan, the Friday night lights at Pewaukee High this week will be shining on JJ Watt, as his alma mater honors the current NFL defensive end, and former Wisconsin badger, by retiring his high school jersey number. The game time is 7 pm with the jersey retirement… Read more »
It was an all-star lineup of Houston Texans that turned out at Reliant Stadium in support of Impact a Hero’s ninth annual Hall of Fame dinner held on Sunday, May 19, 2013. The event recognized more than 50 wounded heroes and family members, and with big names such as Texans owner Bob McNair, JJ Watt,… Read more »
Our first annual Charity Classic was a grand slam, raising over $300,000 to support the foundation’s mission of providing after-school athletic programs for children in the community. Thank you HoustonTexas.com for capturing some of the magical moments and memories of that day here.
As reported in the following Click2Houston.com article, JJ Watt’s inaugural Charity Classic softball game filled Constellation Field to capacity, with thousands of fans coming out to cheer on their favorite Texans players and raise over $300,000 in the process. The event was an overwhelming success. “Couldn’t have scripted it any better,” said JJ. “Couldn’t have… Read more »
As the Ultimate Texans reported, even while gearing up for the Charity Classic fundraiser coming up on April 27, JJ Watt and the Foundation still found time to make use of the funds they already do have, stopping by KIPP Spirit and KIPP Liberation College Preparatory Schools to donate $60,000.