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Cardboard cutouts are golden memories for Ackley Boys

Mar 29, 2015, 11:21 PM | Updated: Mar 30, 2015, 5:11 am

A group of Garfield High School students formed the Ackley Boys in 2011. (Photo courtesy the Ackley...

A group of Garfield High School students formed the Ackley Boys in 2011. (Photo courtesy the Ackley Boys)

(Photo courtesy the Ackley Boys)

Who knew a few old refrigerator boxes could get you recognized on the streets and earn an award?

The Ackley Boys sure didn’t expect that when they formed the Mariners fan group in 2011 as students at Garfield High School.

“We made the sign to be visible and planned to bring them to a few games,” said Lucas Smith. However, he never thought they would become featured in the media. “We expected to go to a bunch of games and have a good time, but we didn’t anticipate this.”

The Ackley Boys formed in high school. They cut out cardboard boxes and painted them gold, spelling out Dustin Ackley’s last name – eventually they would spell out other names as well – in support of the Mariners’ player.

The 2012 season was one of the most memorable. That was when the group received the Fan Sign of the Year award from the Mariners club and had the opportunity to meet some of the players.

During their time as the Ackley Boys they have turned some heads outside Safeco Field as well as in the stands. Carrying around 3-foot signs draws attention, said Max Kee.

“We look a little strange coming into the stadium with 3-foot signs,” he said.

If people working at Safeco don’t already know who they are at the beginning of the season, they sure know them by the end of it.

“By the end of the year the ushers know who we are,” Smith said.

When they go to games, the Ackley Boys look for sections without too many people. The group takes up plenty of space – and blocks views – as they hold the giant gold letters.

“We definitely like to be in a section without anyone else because we’re loud and we’re obnoxious…” Kee said.
Being a member of the Ackley Boys has its privileges as well. Four of the members received free tickets to a game in 2012 for signing off on using their image in a promotion – the other two bought their tickets.
Coincidentally, that was the same game that Felix Hernandez pitched a perfect game against Tampa Bay.

“That was pretty crazy day,” Kee said.

The Ackley Boys are now all in college. Kee, 21, attends the University of Washington. Smith, 22, attends the University of Southern California.

With busy schedules, the soon-to-be college graduates don’t get as many opportunities to attend Mariners games. Smith said he’s looking forward to the Dodgers hosting the Mariners this season.

A reunion after college is a possibility, Smith and Kee said.

“You never know where you’re going to end up after this,” Kee said. “I will try to make it to games as long as possible.”

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