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Valuable Information Concerning SCHSL Official Championship Football Programs Being Produced By The HSSR This Week

Staff Reports • Nov 27, 2023

SCHSL Official Championship Football Programs Being Produced By The HSSR This Week

From Staff Reports


Moncks Corner -- Once again the HSSR is busy Marketing Full-Color SCHSL Championship Football Programs For All 10 Tens Involved In The State Title Games This Week At South Carolina State University


These are your Marketing Representatives For All 10 Schools:  Give one of them to sponsor your local school or favorite athlete from of one of these three schools playing for a state title this week.



Neill Kirkpatrick: Marketing Christ Church, Daniel & Westside.

Contact Neill at 704-996-3333 Neill will be in the upstate Monday-Wednesday.

   


Larry Gamble is marketing Camden & South Florence this week.

He can be reached at 1-414-699-9061.  Larry’s e mail is larry@larrygamble.com


David Shelton is helping with the marketing of Oceanside Collegiate.

David can be reached at 843-729-4371.


 HSSR Publisher Billy Baker is marketing Dutch Fork, Gray Collegiate, White Knoll, and Johnsonville. Baker will be at the McDonalds in Johnsonville between 5 and 7 pm on Wednesday (Nov., 29) to gather any last minute Congrats Ads from Johnsonville supporters. Baker will be in the midlands on Monday and Tuesday. He can be reached at 843-200-9555 or you can call Berna at the HSSR office at 843-553-0264.   


 All ad copy should be sent to hsreport@aol.com or via your school's marketing representative.

The Class AA deadline is Wednesday by 8 p.m. All other schools in the state title games, the deadline is Thursday night at 8 p.m.


All 10 schools will receive individual programs focused on their team, including an up to minute game feature article on your team and the team you are playing, with a complete roster included, along with the starting offensive and defensive teams.


As a special bonus all revenue from Congrats ads sent in honor of your respective teams is double credited to your school’s year-round coverage of “all your varsity teams” between December, 2023 and December 2024. This is the only situation where the HSSR allows for a double credit situation. In recent years schools like Daniel, Gaffney and South Florence have earned all their sports year-round coverage credits in the HSSR via receiving a lot of advertising support in their respective SCHSL state championship programs.


In other words, (for example) if I were a parent with a business at anyone of these 10 schools playing for state titles this week, I would consider supporting the program at my respective school if I had children playing any varsity sport at these schools, not just football. By placing a Congrats ad in the championship football program, not only is it helping to cover expenses of producing the all-color programs, but it is also was helping all varsity teams at each school to gain year-round statewide coverage in the HSSR for one full year starting in December.


 Notes: Each Principal at the 10 participating schools is asked to submit a Welcome Letter on your school letter head “totally free” by 6 pm on Tuesday to hsreport@aol.com . Please include picture of yourself.


 The HSSR also needs a football team pic, a varsity cheer team pic, an updated roster of the football team, and updated stats including probable starters on offense and defense by Tuesday at 6 p.m. at hsreport@aol.com


Below finds an Ad order form to download and you can also call the marketing rep assigned to your school listed at the top of this article.


 Good luck to all participating SCHSL teams playing for state titles at SC State University this week.


 Download Ad order form by clicking here and do not forget to contact your marketing rep.


All ads should be sent via e mail to hsreport@aol.com or via your marketing rep.

 


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