Alonzo Mitz (1963- )

March 27, 2024 
/ Contributed By: Secret Charles-Ford

Alonzo Mitz (Courtesy of Alonzo Mitz)

Alonzo Mitz

Courtesy of Alonzo Mitz

Alonzo Logwone Mitz was a National Football League (NFL) defensive end who played professionally for the Seattle Seahawks and the Cincinnati Bengals. Mitz was born on June 5, 1963, in Henderson, North Carolina, and raised by his mother Rosa Lee Winbush, and his grandparents.

Mitz attended Fort Pierce Central High School in Fort Pierce, Florida, and played high school football for the Fort Pierce Central Cobras. He then enrolled in the University of Florida and played for the Florida Gators football team from 1982 to 1985. Mitz played on the 1984 Gatorsโ€™ first championship team.

Beginning in 1986, Mitz played as a linebacker and defensive end in the NFL for six seasons. Six foot-four inch Mitz was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the eighth round (211 pick overall) of the 1986 NFL Draft. He played for the Seahawks from 1986 to 1989 and then spent his last two seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1990 and 1991. During his six-season NFL career, he played in seventy-one games, started in thirty-four of them, and compiled eight quarterback sacks and two interceptions. Mitz last played in the NFL in 1992.

Today, Mitz plays golf and supports organizations that work with at-risk youth in the Seattle and Puget Sound area. Committed to making a difference in his community, he founded the Mitz Project in 2014 along with golf coordinators Polly and Richard Murchison. The Mitz Project allows celebrities to meet and play golf with professional athletes and music industry celebrities in order to raise money for NineLine Veteran Services and Vine Maple Place. Nesby Glasgow, Randal Morris, Slick Watts, Kid Sensation, Michael Powers, Janie Hendrix, and Marcus Manahan are a few of the names of the many participants. In 2023, there were 141 players for the 1-day event.

As a member of the Fairwood Golf & Country Club in Renton, Washington, he particularly encourages African Americans to learn golf because he believes it can improve their mental and physical health while the overall risk of injury is low compared to other sports popular among Black men.

The next Mitz Project Tournament is scheduled for September 7, 2024, at the White Horse Golf Club in Kingston, Washington. One significant supporter of The Mitz Project is the Fir State Golf Club at Jefferson Park Golf Course in Seattle, Washington. The Fir State Golf Club was a pioneer in opening doors for golfers of color in the Pacific Northwest.

The Mitz Projects makes charitable donations to both NineLine Veteran Services (2 years) and Vine Maple Place (10 years). Founded in 2016, NineLine Veteran Services provides innovative approaches for Veterans, their families, and the community. With the help of their teams of volunteers, NineLine focuses on helping veterans improve their lives, through better housing, employment opportunities, and wellness. Vine Maple Place aims to end homelessness in South King County, and work with single parents and their children, resulting in healthier communities.

The Mitz Project has been central to the success of these organizations and since 2014 has raised more than $100,000 to support these agencies.

About the Author

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Secret Charles-Ford, Ed.D, graduated from the School of Educational Leadership & Change at Fielding Graduate University (2014). Dr. Charles-Ford earned two master degrees while attending Antioch University, Seattle. Her first graduate degree was earned in the Environment & Community program (2004) with a second graduate degree earned in Education (2007). Dr. Charles-Ford earned her undergraduate degree through the Department of Geography at the University of Washington (2001). Charles-Ford has been writing for Blackpast.org since 2007.

In 2012, Dr. Charles-Ford published her first book titled Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That!. The book is about one personโ€™s account and experience as a military personnel and a combat veteran. Vietnam, PTSD, and Therapy: Survived All That! is available for purchase through Amazon.com. In 2015, Charles-Ford co-founded the Imagine the Possibilities: A Community Book Study Group. The goal of this book study group is to deepen understanding, critical thinking, and engagement through discussions, sharing insights, and reflections. Members strive to foster a richer appreciation for literature and promote learning and growth. Since the book groupsโ€™ inception, three women have published their own books.

In 2024, Ford was invited to join the Renton Rowing Center Board of Directors serving as the Youth Director. The Renton Rowing Centerโ€™s mission is to encourage people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds to discover community on and off the water.

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Charles-Ford, S. (2024, March 27). Alonzo Mitz (1963- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/alonzo-mitz-1963/

Source of the Author's Information:

โ€œFir State Golf Club a pioneer in opening doors to minority golfersโ€ (Feb. 03, 2021) WA Golf Staff, https://wagolf.org/news/fir-state-golf-club-a-pioneer-in-opening-doors-to-minority-golfers/; โ€œThe Mitz Projectโ€ (March 20, 2024) Alonzo Mitz, https://themitzproject.com/about/; โ€Alonzo Mitzโ€ (Jan. 24, 2024); โ€œVine Maple Place Get Involvedโ€ (March 26, 2024) Vine Maple Place, https://www.vinemapleplace.org/get-involved.html.

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