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OR: HSs cut deeper into athletics budgets
'Man, if there is one thing America has done right, it's the whole high school athletic activities.'"
28-Jul-2011, The Organian, OregonLive.com

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Changing the Game


Community sports are facing a financial crisis and it is time to Change the Game. Candy bars and washing cars just won't cut it anymore. Changing the Game is a blog about trends around the country and ideas on the future of community and high school sports fundraising.

As school newspapers go online, GR8sports and GR8fundraisers are there to help

Mike Sellars - Tuesday, December 27, 2011
As print school newspapers face the realities of increasing costs and reduced district support, they will be heading online where they will reduce production costs and fit in with the changing ways teens and their parents want to get their school news and information. For those inclined to choose journalism in their college studies, the online experience is more relevant that the print newspa ..

College and Pro Athletes: From Gameday Hero to Hometown Hero

Mike Sellars - Thursday, September 01, 2011
Becoming a Sportzine Publisher is a great opportunity for former college athletes and retired professional athletes. They can use their experience as a team leader to take their place as a community leader. College and pro athletes have a unique insider's understanding of the trends in school district budget cuts, the passion and pride of high school and youth sports, and, the culture and ..

High Schools and Corporate Sponsorships

Mike Sellars - Monday, May 23, 2011
Traditionally, school districts have declined to sell corporate sponsorships on campus, on busses or at events. There are some exceptions such as scoreboard advertising, center field fence or football sidelines, but in general stadium naming rights, signage and other sponsorship opportunities are left vacant. The pressure on school districts to find new and creative funding avenues for s ..