The document describes sponsorship opportunities for FUSE Athletic Camps, which will be held in December 2011 in San Antonio and Schertz, Texas. The camps aim to promote fitness, unity, strength, and excellence in youth through free football and cheer clinics for children ages 5-13. Sponsorship levels ranging from $100 to $1,000 are available and provide recognition on camp materials and tickets to the 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.
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1. U.S. Army All-American Bowl FUSE Athletic Camps San Antonio, TX – December 10, 17, 2011 Schertz, TX – December 17, 2011 Produced by All American Games, a Sport Marketing Company
2. F itness . U nity . S trength . E xcellence . FUSE Sponsorship Package The mission of FUSE Athletic Camps is to use Fitness to inspire Unity Strength and Excellence. The FUSE Athletic Camps are targeted to encourage children to exercise and fight the epidemic of childhood obesity. The FUSE Athletic Camps will offer football skills and drills camp for the boys and a cheer clinic for girls. The camps are FREE and are open to children ages 5-13.
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7. For More Information: Stephen Chavez Proterra Advertising 2318 San Pedro Ave., Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78212 Office: (210) 731-6646 Cell: (210) 573-0909 E-Mail: [email_address]
8. What is the U.S. Army All-American Bowl? The U.S. Army All-American Bowl is recognized by high school coaches, players, students and fans as the Super Bowl of high school football. The Bowl has expanded in recent years to become the Nation’s preeminent celebration of the tradition of high school football and now includes marching musicians, band instructors, underclassmen athletes, coaches, cheerleaders, dance squads and fans.
9. 2012 Bowl Game Vitals Game Date: Saturday, January 7, 2012 Television Partner: NBC Sports (2010 - 1.4 Rating) Venue: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX Title Sponsorship: U.S. Army Selection Partner Football: Rivals.com & Tom Lemming Selection Partner Band: MENC - The National Association for Music Education Selection Tour: Interacts with more than one million people, including high school students, teachers & parents Army Awards Dinner: 1,300+ (estimated), presented by Rotary Game Attendance: 40,000+ (estimated) Television Audience: 2+ million viewers (estimated)
10. Bowl Components Selection Tour • During the All-American National Selection Tour, each football and band All-American is announced at a pep rally in his or her hometown. The bowl interacts with more than one million people including: high school students, teachers and parents through this four month, ~200 city tour and special events such as NFL Games, NASCAR and National band competitions. Bowl Game • The U.S. Army All-American Bowl features the nation’s top 90 prep football players in an East vs. West Showdown. Marching Band • The U.S. Army All-American Marching Band features the top 125 marching musicians and color guard members. National Combine • 500 of the Nation’s top underclassmen demonstrate their physical talent and compete against one another in front of high school and college football’s top scouting organizations. Coaches Academy • More than 100 coaches from across the country, including the coach for each All-American are hosted in San Antonio to learn from and interact with an elite group of clinicians representing the NFL and the NCAA.
11. Bowl Events Skills Challenge • All-Americans face off against each other in East vs. West format and broadcast on the NFL network. Eat-Off Competition • All-Americans face off against Army soldiers in a sit-up, push-up and an eating contest. Welcome BBQ • BBQ dinner hosted by Army to welcome football and band All-Americans, Army Heroes and Academy Coaches. Riverwalk Boat Parade • All-Americans (Football and Band) parade down San Antonio’s famous Riverwalk via water taxis. Awards Dinner • Awards Dinner hosted by the Rotary Club of San Antonio is the nation’s largest high school football awards dinner with more than 1,500 attendees, including Army leadership, NFL Hall of Famers, local business executives and celebrity guests. Awards presented at dinner include the National High School Player of the Year.