''Varsity Sports Media's Florida Football'' Magazine Available Aug. 4 At Florida Retail Locations And High School Campuses.ST. PETERSBURG Petersburg, city (1990 pop. 38,386), politically independent and in no county, SE Va., on the Appomattox River; inc. 1850. A port of entry and an important tobacco market, it has industries producing chemicals, pharmaceuticals, furniture, structural steel, lumber, , Fla. -- Comprehensive magazine includes Florida football coverage on all levels and features insight from legendary talent evaluator Larry Blustein "Varsity Sports Media's Florida Football," a 224-page comprehensive Florida high school football magazine, will be available beginning Aug. 4 at Florida retail outlets retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → including Wal-Mart and Publix stores, as well as high school campuses statewide. Already available for purchase at www.floridafb.com, "Varsity Sports Media's Florida Football" covers Florida's 505 varsity high school football programs and provides team schedules and unit rankings, player statistics, recruiting information, color photos, stories by professional sports The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. reporters and insight from Florida football talent evaluator Larry Blustein. As an added bonus, the magazine includes profiles on Florida's top 333 upper and underclassmen, a top 25 teams list, preseason all-state selections broken down by region, and features coverage on Florida's three professional and 12 college programs. "Because Florida is so deep with football talent, 'Varsity Sports Media's Florida Football' profiles many of the state's top young athletes including North Fort Myers' nationally touted running back Noel Devine Noel Devine (born February 16 1988) is an American college football running back for the West Virginia Mountaineers. He was a former blue chip prospect and holds many high school rushing records. ," said Craig Baroncelli, president and founder of A.E. Engine, which produces the magazine with Varsity Sports Media Sports Media, Inc. (SMI) is a Sports Media and Marketing company that produces radio and television programming as well as representing professional athletes. 2002 Cowboys Live - Hosted by Dallas Cowboys Joey Galloway . "We are very pleased with the finished product, and we know the inaugural issue will be enjoyed by Florida football fans in this state and elsewhere." "Varsity Sports Media's Florida Football" is a professionally designed and produced magazine with entertaining features, photography and writing from some of Florida's top sports journalists. It is the premier sourcebook for Florida football and provides coaches, college scouts and fans of all levels with in-depth knowledge of everything football-related throughout the state. About Varsity Sports Media Varsity Sports Media (www.varsitysportsmedia.com) produces consumer-targeted, traditional and new media programs aimed at the high school audience. Varsity Sports Media creates and delivers products and messages that celebrate the positive aspects of high school sports. VSM's partners assume the title of "role model" and work to execute positive, forward-thinking programs that enhance life skills. Varsity Sports Media is a recently formed division of Action Sports Media, Inc., (www.actionsportsmedia.com) which provides niche collegiate col·le·giate adj. 1. Of, relating to, or held to resemble a college. 2. Of, for, or typical of college students. 3. Of or relating to a collegiate church. sports marketing Sport marketing (or "sports marketing" in the US) (1) the specific application of marketing principles and processes to sport products (e.g., teams, leagues, events, etc.) and (2) the the marketing of non-sports products (e.g., cigarettes, beer, long-distance phone service, etc. services to premier NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association programs nationwide. |
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