AZNFF Valley of the Sun 25th Annual Champions Luncheon
Scottsdale, Arizona (PRWEB) December 08, 2017 -- 25th Annual AZ High School Champions Luncheon to Honor Division 1A-6A Winning Coaches and Top Senior Players with "Legend Namesake Awards"
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO INTERVIEW THE BEST COACHES AND PLAYERS IN THE STATE
WHAT: The Board of Directors of National Football Foundation (NFF) Valley of the Sun Chapter will be hosting their 25th annual luncheon on December 15th at the Scottsdale Hilton. The fundraising event supports the chapter’s scholarship program efforts that are awarded in the spring 2018. Master of Ceremonies will be Bruce Cooper and Dan Manucci. Honorees will include the best senior players in 7 positions, the state title coaches in 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A and 6A and the Earl Putnam Coach of the Year being named.
WHEN: December 15th, 2017
WHERE: Scottsdale Hilton Resort & Villas - 6333 North Scottsdale Road (at Lincoln Drive) Scottsdale, Arizona
TIME: Registration & Social Hour- 11:45am --Lunch & Program- 12:30-2pm
TICKETS: Presenting Sponsor- $2,500 - Program Sponsor- $1,000 - Single Table- $500 – Table Sponsor- $300 - Individual Seat- $50
TICKET PURCHASE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/25th-silver-anniversary-championship-luncheon-tickets-39699900471 For contact info: Please call, Mark Weiss 480-273-7470
MEDIA CONTACT: For media contact and interviews please email: Colltey Sheldon at Colltey(at)maagcommplus.com
ABOUT: The Valley of the Sun Chapter was chartered in 1971 and is today one of the National Football Foundation’s largest and most active chapters. Our mission is “to honor the traditions of the game of football at the amateur level; to recognize academic and athletic excellence as well as community-school achievements at the college, high school and youth levels; and, to provide athletes with financial support, conduct programs that further the character-building qualities of the game and fulfill a demonstrated need, especially to the underserved population.”
Colltey Sheldon, Maag Commplus, http://www.aznff.org, +1 (623) 680-6683, [email protected]
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