Here’s the official press release for a tournament with a GREAT CAUSE!
The Illinois Center for Broadcasting sponsors SportsTownChicago.com’s 3rd annual High School Girl’s All-Star Volleyball Game. Players throughout Illinois chosen to compete for statewide fans and nationwide scouts.
LOMBARD, IL. – Internet radio station SportsTownChicago.com (STC) announced it will host its third annual High School Girl’s All-Star Volleyball Game to showcase players from across Illinois in one of the most competitive matches of the season.
Station coverage includes LIVE radio play-by-play and LIVE streaming video, functioning as a top recruiting resource for college coaches. More than 600 attendees and 300 live online viewers cheered the players to victory. This year’s game will engage every high school coach and athletic department in the state of Illinois, as well as every college athletic department with a volleyball program, from junior college to division one.
The girls chosen for the senior All-Star game are as follows:
Team White- COACH Jen Dejarld Mother McAuley
Abby Luebbers Mater Dei
Sheila Doyle Benet Academy
Alysia Baznik Naperville Central
Erienne Barry St .Charles East
Krista Brakauskas Providence Catholic
Ciara Hill Bolingbrook
Jessica Brezwyn Hinsdale South
Morgan Reardon JCA
Meghan McDowell Hinsdale Central
Melissa Deatsch York
Danielle Davis Bloomington Central Catholic
Mallory Wilczynski Cary Grove
Kelly Clarke Mother McAuley
Logan Walling Normal U.
Emily Lindemulder Chicago Christian
Team Pink- COACH Jami Parker Edwardsville
Emily Milligan Nazareth Academy
Kayla Katarzynski West Chicago
Lauren Carlini West Aurora
McKenna Kelsay St. Francis
Sophia Dodd St. Ignatius
Mallory Salis Marist
Caleigh Ryan Glenbard West
Tara Blake Marian Central Catholic
Jane Trzaska Glenbard South
Katie Roustio O’Fallon
Amanda Dolan Lincoln Way Central
Corinne Gajcak Naperville North
Sarah Parker Edwardsville
Hannah Lee Whitney Young
Cindy Zhou Libertyville
When: Saturday, December 1st, 2012Where: Moraine Valley Community College (9000 West College Parkway, Palos Hills, IL)
Why: All proceeds will go to American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Help us unite as a community to honor breast cancer survivors, raise awareness about steps we can take to reduce the risk of getting breast cancer, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society fight the disease with breast cancer research, information and services, and access to mammograms for women who need them.
“We are honored to once again host the All-Star game to help raise the profile of the sport and bring notoriety to the tremendous talent we have across the state,” said Dr. Peter Ferreri, Program Director of Sports Town Chicago. “Our students at the Illinois Center for Broadcasting are looking forward to getting extra hands on training during this very special broadcast. We’re pleased we can provide them these opportunities.”
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or would like interviews with the players or SportsTownChicago.com Staff, please contact Erica Shields (708)662.0341.
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About the Illinois Center for Broadcasting
Since 1986, the Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting have trained broadcasting industry professionals in all aspects of broadcasting through an intensive, hands-on program instructed by the industry’s top professionals, achieving an excellent job placement rate for its graduates. The program includes a unique mix of broadcasting leadership and experience, educational excellence, and use of cutting edge technologies, combining to solidify the school’s position at the forefront of broadcasting education. The Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and ISBE state-approved career college with six campuses across the
United States, including Colorado (Denver), Ohio (Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati) and Illinois (Lombard and Chicago). For more information, visit beonair.com.
About SportsTownChicago.com
Sports Town Chicago’s volleyball coverage has gained national praise and worldwide recognition, making it a broadcast leader for the sport. The station has covered games for top Universities including Wisconsin, Nebraska, Louisville, Marquette, Creighton and Michigan State, and is the official home of DePaul University Women’s Volleyball. The station’s analysis of the sport has played a significant role in the rankings of ESPNRise and Volleyball Magazine. For more information about the station, visit SportsTownChicago.com.
About the American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society combines an unyielding passion with nearly a century of experience to save lives and end cancer for good. As a global grassroots force of three million volunteers, they are fighting for every birthday threatened by every cancer in every community. They save lives by helping you stay well by preventing cancer or detecting it early, helping you get well by being there for you during and after a diagnosis, by finding cures through groundbreaking discovery and fighting back through public policy. As the nation’s largest non-governmental investor in cancer research, contributing more than $3.8 billion, they turn what they know about cancer into what they do. As a result, more than 11 million people in America who have had cancer and countless more who have avoided it will be celebrating birthdays this year. To learn more about us or to get help, call us anytime, day or night, at 1-800-227-2345 or visit cancer.org.
Contact Information
Illinois Center for Broadcasting
Lombard Campus
455 Eisenhower Lane S. #200
Lombard, IL 60148
Contact: Erica Shields
Phone: 630.916.1700
Email: eshields@BeOnAir.com
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