ABOUT THE CLUB

Together, We Build Tradition

WHO WE ARE

The Conner Touchdown Club

The Conner Touchdown Club is the official booster organization for Conner High School football — and we're just getting started. This is our founding season, built on a simple belief: every Cougar player deserves a community standing behind them, supporting them on the field, in the classroom, and in life.

As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, every dollar we raise goes directly back to the program — funding the equipment, experiences, and traditions that make Conner football special.

We're starting from the ground up. And we're looking for people who want to help build it.

WHY WE STARTED

A Note from Our Club President

When I looked at what our Conner football players give every season — the early mornings, the hard work, the heart they pour into this program — I knew they deserved a community giving back to them.

So I started the Conner Touchdown Club. Right now, it's just getting off the ground, and I'll be honest: I can't do this alone. Building something that truly supports these kids takes a team — parents, alumni, neighbors, anyone who believes in what Cougar football can be.

If that's you, I'd love to have you. Whether you can give your time, your resources, or just your enthusiasm on a Friday night, there's a place for you here. Let's build this together.

— Bryan Ellis, Conner Touchdown Club President

Black football helmets lined up on the track in front of empty stadium bleachers, with football field and trees in the background during sunset.

On the Field

OUR MISSION

What We’re Building

In our founding season, we're focused on building the foundation for a program that supports our players for years to come. Here's where your support goes:

Equipment, gear, and the resources our players need to compete and stay safe.

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In the Classroom

Supporting our players as students, not just athletes.

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In Life

Building character, tradition, and a community that lasts beyond graduation.