Area Athlete selected for National All-Star Football Game in Orlando
Viewed: 2690
Posted by: stratchap
[email protected]
334-300-0870
Date: Aug 27 2014 9:02 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEArea Athlete Selected to Participate in National All-Star Bowl in OrlandoMyrtle Beach, SC – While attending an Offense-Defense Football Camp this Summer, Stratton Watt, 15, of Dothan, Alabama, was named an Offense-Defense All-American and invited to participate in the 9th-annual Offense-Defense Bowl Week festivities taking place at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, FL. He was selected because of his strong performance in one-on-one drills and game type situations during the One on One Match-Up Classic in Myrtle Beach, SC. Stratton, a Defensive End for the Northview High School Freshmen team, was selected for this honor from a group of young athletes numbering in the thousands across the country and played well representing Dothan, Alabama, easily validating the Bowl Selection Committee's choice in tabbing Stratton for the All-Star tilt.The Offense-Defense Youth All-American Bowl is part of a week-long series of events including the televised, 9th-annual Offense-Defense All-American Bowl, an All-Star football game showcasing 88 of the top high school seniors in the country and has featured current NFL pros such as Cam Newton, Joe Haden, and Dez Bryant among others before they were collegiate and later professional stars.Offense-Defense Sports has been running full-contact football instructional camps for the past 45 years and currently operates in approximately 40 camp locations nationwide every spring and summer. For more information visit http://www.o-d.com.Contact:Herb BlandingOffense-Defense All-American Bowl Committee(843)[email protected]###
<- back
Comment on this article
Rules
1. You may disagree with, but not demean other commenters
2. Do NOT use all caps
3. No unsubstantiated facts
4. NO profanity
5. Stay on topic!
6. All comments are moderated, and approved by the web master
In order to post comments on articles, you must first have an account. Please create an account by clicking the link below, you will then be able to come back to this article to post a comment.