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American Football Alumni in Sponsorship Deal with the East Coast College All Star Bowl.


LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  -- American Football Alumni (www.11on11.com) is pleased to partner with the East Coast College All Star Bowl as lead sponsor in presenting the November 14, 2007 Bowl Game. Being the lead sponsor for this type of event provides the company with opportunity to bring an extra level of attention to young athletes who often do not get the attention they deserve.

Stephen White, American Football Alumni's Executive Director, stated, "American Football Alumni's mission is closely aligned with the goals of East Coast Bowl. Both organizations are dedicated to helping students lead lives of active learning, positive relationships, personal growth and to promote the values of football at all levels of the game." Mr. White added, "We are very proud to join the Commonwealth Chapter of The National Football Foundation/College Hall of Fame and the City of Petersburg Virginia to present the 7th annual East Coast Bowl for small college All-stars. We are proud to take part in providing the opportunity for young players from some of the less recognized football programs who are as dedicated to achieving excellence as athletes from the large school an opportunity to be recognized."

American Football Alumni will provide additional marketing strength to the Bowl Game through its web site www.11on11.com and through its public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  capabilities to gain a higher level of attention for 7th annual East Coast Bowl. Small college football players are consistently over-looked and under-appreciated and this game offers a platform for small college athletes to gain further recognition and showcase their abilities to professional scouts.

The East Coast Bowl game has made a difference for many young men with many former players now competing on the professional level. The Bowl represents over 100 colleges and universities and brings the best Division II, Division III
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 calendar of events geared toward promoting the game of amateur football and its vital character-building attributes, this game serves as an opportunity to place the spotlight on young people who participate because of their pure love for the game.

Mr. White went on to say, "Sponsoring events such as the East Cost Bowl, is at the core of our operating model Operating Model is a term that is used in many contexts. In essence an operating model describes how an organization operates across both business and technology domains. The Operating Model describes what is important for the organization. . We represent the game of football and its current, past and future players and coaches. What better opportunity for us to fulfill ful·fill also ful·fil  
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 our mission than to participate in this and other Bowl Games that feature players from all levels of the game."

About American Football Alumni Inc. www.11on11.com

"If you played the game you are one of us." American Football Alumni (AFA AFA

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) recognizes that former football players are unique human beings who belong to an exclusive fraternity and has created a home and special on-line community and social network to serve their needs. There's something about the game of football and the men who played, it is more than a game; it's a brotherhood. AFA provides a virtual meeting place at www.11on11.com and the in-person presence provided by the 100 city national tour and series of local events planned by a core of over 400 local representatives. AFA's parent company CoMedia Corporation (Pink Sheets:CMTN) consists of two core business segments: aggregating and building social communities and associations of sports-specific alumni. Request is managing distribution to the sports social communities via online, direct sales, and through existing relationships with major retailers.

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