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Post by Gene on Oct 17, 2006 8:25:28 GMT -5
First open tryout for Carolina Speed
10/16/06 - American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) Carolina Speed Carolina Speed
Saturday October 28, 2006
Cabarrus Arena and Events Center
4751 highway 49 north
Concord,NC 28025
704-920-3976
Registration Starts from 8 am to 9:30 am
Combine begins at 10:00 am
Combine includes: 40 yard dash, 20 yard shuttle, cone drill, individual position skill testing Bring røRmôUgame tape, athletic wear and outdoor cleats Registration fee $60.00 Cash or Money order only. For further information E-mail Michael Mink at mmink@aifaprofootball.com
Pre-registration $50. Send made out money order to Carolina Speed):
AIFA/Football Operations
Attn: Michael Mink
499 Patricia Ave.
Suite C
Dunedin, fl 34698
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Post by Gene on Oct 24, 2006 7:46:50 GMT -5
Carolina Speed to hold first open tryout
10/23/06 - American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) Carolina Speed
As football fever sweeps the nation, the Carolina Speed is set to fuel up October 28th, 2006 at Cabarrus Arena & Events Center. The Speed will hold its first open tryout in history.
The Speed, an expansion team in the American Indoor Football Association for the 2006 season looks to compete immediately. "We believe that the Charlotte/Concord area is rich in athletic talent," says owner/ GM, John Morris. "I know how Michael feels about losing and that is not in his creed." He says about his partner, the Owner/Director of Football Operations, Michael Mink.
The Speed combine will consist of a 40 yard dash, L. Drill, 20 yard shuttle, skill testing, and individual position drills. Players are encouraged to bring their resume, game film, and proper athletic attire (outdoor cleats/tennis shoes a must). Registration starts Saturday, October 28th at 8am. Their will be a $60 tryout fee (Cash or money order only).
"If you are a player looking to make it to the next level, this is where you want to be," says Mink. Last week, the Lakeland Thunderbolts sent three players to the AFL, and Reading, PA sent another five players to the next level. The AIFA's goal is to send as many players as possible to the NFL, AFL, CFL, and NFL Europe. "We don't restrict our players from moving up the next level, we encourage it," says Mink.
The Carolina Speed are coming to the greater charlotte-concord area. Carolina football is looking forward to entertaining the local community and supporting local businesses. This is the first step in their goals towards winning the championship.
For more information on Carolina Speed Football, please email:
mmink@aifaprofootball.com
prossamon@cabarrusarena.com
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