Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NCFCA Adds MaxPreps Data Module

The North Carolina Football Coaches Association was organized and constituted in July of 1990. It has since grown to represent coaches in all of the state’s eight districts, and sports a membership of 357 schools.

Webmaster David Grose of the Cleveland County School system and NCFCA secretary Jim Taylor have added the MaxPreps data widget to help service their members:

http://www.ncfca.net/

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

MaxPreps Widget Delivers Data for 462 Schools in Central IL

MaxPreps field rep Frank Steele has done it again. When they’re not dodging thunderstorms and tornados in central Illinois, they’re following 462 of Chairman Frank’s schools on SportsRadio1450, WFMB-AM, Springfield:

http://www.sportsradio1450.com/pages/pages.php?page=21

Neighborhood Group Follows Local School With Widget

The Phoenix Central Neighborhood Association in Arizona was created in August, 2008, by Alton J. Jones. His goal was to begin a dialogue with residents, property owners and business owners within the geographical boundaries of Indian School and Thomas Roads and 7th Avenue and 3rd Street about business, crime, education, entertainment, politics, sports and transportation.

To enhance the dialogue about prep sports and its local high school – also named Phoenix Central – the web site has created and activated a one-school, five-sport MaxPreps’ data module:

http://www.phoenixcentral.org/Sports.html

This is the first neighborhood-based web site to use the widget, another example of the expanding role of citizen journalism and reporting.

FCIAC Blog Returns; MaxPreps Widget Joins the Team

The FCIAC Football Blog ( http://fciacfootballblog.com ) was long a staple in Fairfield (Conn.) County prep coverage before its founder and publisher, Tim Parry, opted to shut down his operation last year.

Parry’s entertaining and information-filled blog is back, however, just in time for the first game of 2009, the June 27 Connecticut vs Rhode Island senior all-game in East Hartford. He’ll be working in cooperation with the county’s four Hearst Corporation daily newspapers in Bridgeport, Danbury, Greenwich and Stamford.

To help celebrate the blog’s return and to keep readers up to date with the latest scores, standing and statistics, Parry has deployed a 37-team MaxPreps data widget:

http://fciacfootballblog.com/

Friday, June 5, 2009

Kansas Pregame Transitioning to the Web With MaxPreps Widget

After three years of publishing Kansas Pregame, the state's premiere preseason football print magazine, John Baetz and wife, Bree McReynolds-Baetz, have made the leap to the web with their recently-launched site KansasPregame.com.

The site's goal is to be nothing less than the complete source for football information in the state of Kansas.

What better way to deliver complete data on all 355 football-playing schools in the state than through the commissioning of the MaxPreps data widget:

http://www.kansaspregame.com/web/isite.dll?1220492325951

For more information about Kansaspregame.com, please email john@kansaspregame.com or call them at (785) 524-6019.