2012 Event Summary April 1, 2012 Lakefront Arena New Orleans, La.
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2012 Event SummaryApril 1, 2012
Lakefront ArenaNew Orleans, La.
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Summary of Contents
SUMMARY OF SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS
- OUTLINE & DESCRIPTION OF SPONSOR BENEFITS ........................................................3
EVENT HISTORY
- ABOUT THE EVENT ...............................................................................................................7- TEAM ROSTERS ....................................................................................................................8- EVENT RESULTS ...................................................................................................................9
ADVERTISING & PROMOTION
- SAMPLES OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND MARKETING ....................................................... 11
MEDIA & ON-SITE EXPOSURE
- IN-GAME TELEVISION EXPOSURE ....................................................................................15- BILLBOARDS AND ENHANCEMENTS ................................................................................18- COMMERCIAL UNITS ..........................................................................................................19- OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAM .......................................................................................21
PRESS COVERAGE
- SUMMARY OF MEDIA COVERAGE ....................................................................................23
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Sponsorship Benefits
BRANDING- Category Exclusivity- Use of logos associated with the event- Sponsors name can be incorporated into the event name and logo. Below are several examples of where the event logo will appear: - All audio and graphic mentions during the broadcast - Court decal - Advertising materials and press releases - Backboard support decals - Event website - Event merchandise - Courtside signage - Tickets - Press releases
Sponsors can create a customized program using a menu approach. Our goal is to create a meaningful package that achieves your marketing objectives and adheres to your budget.
Tip-off of the East vs. West game.
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Sponsorship Benefits
Television Exposure- In-game commercial units.- Unobstructed in-game television exposure on the courtside signage.- Opening and closing billboards.- In-game enhancements.- Court decals- Entitlement of the television broadcast (including audio, video and promotional mentions.).- Logo exposure on the backboard supports.- Logo exposure on the bench chairbacks.
Additional Media Exposure- Logo inclusion in all national and local advertising and promotional materials.- Logo and link on the event website.- Logo and link on all press releases.
On-Site Exposure- In-game exposure on the courtside signage.- Public address announcements in each game.- Scoreboard mentions in each game.- On-site display in a high traffic area inside the arena.
Jeremy Hollowell, an Indiana commit, goes up for the dunk.
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Sponsorship Benefits
Promotional Opportunities- Opportunity to develop a customized marketing program to leverage the sponsorship (e.g. sweepstakes, retail promotion, sales incentive, etc.).- Opportunity to create a halftime or time-out on-court promotion.- The right to use game footage and photos from the event for promotional purposes.- Opportunity for an employee or customer to deliver the game-ball prior to tip-off of one game.- Presentation of a post-game award.
Official Souvenir Program- Name and logo on front cover.- Full-page, four color advertisement in the body of the program.- Full-page, four color advertisement on the inside front cover.- Full-page, four color advertisement on the back cover.- Full-page for Welcome and corporate message.- Full-page, black and white advertisement in the body of the program.
Tickets and Hospitality- Premium location tickets for each night.- Promotional tickets to give away to clients or use in retail promotions.
Nerlens Noel, the top ranked recruit in the country, drives to the basket during the East vs. West match-up.
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About the Event
The All-American Championship takes place annually during the mens Division I collegiate basketball championship. Four teams representing each region of the country (North, South, East, and West) participate in a doubleheader format. Each of the four teams is coached by a head coach of a nationally-prominent high school program and assisted by a coach from the host city.
A panel of the foremost high school basketball experts in the nation comprise the All-American Championship selection committee.
National interest in high school basketball is at an all-time high, says Rick Giles, president of the Gazelle Group. The proliferation of television coverage, recruiting websites, and magazines have enabled fans to become more aware than ever of the premier high school players. With the nations focus on basketball during March and the first weekend of April, the All-American Championship provides these players with a showcase on the biggest stage in the country.
The 2012 All-American Championship was held in New Orleans, Louisiana. From the world-renowned French Quarter and Bourbon Street, to its many 19th century mansions, to its boutique stores and antique shops, to the best jazz in the world, New Orleans offers something for everyone. That is why New Orleans is ranked among the 10 most visited cities in the country. There is simply no other city like New Orleans. New Orleans tourist and convention industry is a $5.5 billion juggernaut. Roughly 350,000 people live in New Orleans and almost 500,000 people live in the metropolitan New Orleans area.
Jerami Grant, a Syracuse commit, signs autographs for fans at Bracket Town.
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Team Rosters
The 2012 All-American Championship featured 32 seniors, each of whom was ranked among the Top 100 players in the country. Of the 8 juniors who participated, each was ranked among the Top 30 nationally.
EAST TEAM - Head Coach Craig Brownson; Assistant Coach: Chris Jennings Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/School College Nate Britt G 6-1 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md./Gonzaga College H.S. North Carolina Omar Calhoun G 6-3 Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ the King H.S. Connecticut Dajuan Coleman C 6-10 Sr. Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-Dewitt H.S. Syracuse Jerami Grant F 6-7 Sr. Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S. Syracuse Ricardo Ledo G 6-6 Sr. Providence, R.I./South Kent School Providence Mitch McGary F 6-10 Sr. Porter, Ind./Brewster Academy Michigan Nerlens Noel C 6-10 Sr. Everett, Mass./Tilton School Kentucky Christopher Obekpa C 6-8 Sr. Babylon, N.Y./Our Savior New American School Undeclared D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera G 6-3 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Oak Hill Academy Georgetown Kaleb Tarczewski C 7-0 Sr. Claremont, N.H./St. Mark's School Arizona WEST TEAM - Head Coach Bob Cimmino; Assistant Coach: Bill Gallagher Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/School College Dominic Artis G 6-1 Sr. Richmond, Calif./Findlay College Prep (Nev.) Oregon Willie Cauley C 6-11 Sr. Spearville, Kan./Olathe Northwest H.S. Kentucky Shaquille Cleare C 6-9 Sr. Houston, Texas/The Village School Maryland Keith Frazier G 6-5 Jr. Dallas, Texas/Kimball H.S. Undeclared Aaron Harrison G 6-5 Jr. Richmond, Texas/Travis H.S. Undeclared Andrew Harrison G 6-5 Jr. Richmond, Texas/Travis H.S. Undeclared Matt Jones G 6-4 Jr. DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto H.S. Duke Cameron Ridley C 6-10 Sr. Richmond, Texas/Bush H.S. Texas L.J. Rose G 6-3 Sr. Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian H.S. Baylor Gabe York G 6-2 Sr. Santa Ana, Calif./Orange Lutheran H.S. Arizona
NORTH TEAM - Head Coach Robert Smith; Assistant Coaches: Mike Krajcer, Gary DeCesare Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/School College Cameron Biedscheid F 6-7 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter College Prep Notre Dame Sam Dekker F 6-8 Sr. Sheboygan, Wis./Sheboygan Lutheran H.S. Wisconsin Mike Gesell G 6-1 Sr. South Sioux City, Neb./South Sioux City H.S. Iowa Jeremy Hollowell F 6-7 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central H.S. Indiana Ronnie Johnson G 5-11 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind./North Central H.S. Purdue Kenny Kaminski F 6-7 Sr. Medina, Ohio/Medina Senior H.S. Michigan State Marc Loving F 6-8 Jr. Toledo, Ohio/St. John's H.S. Ohio State Hanner Mosquera-Perea F 6-8 Sr. LaPorte, Ind./La Lumiere School Indiana Glenn Robinson F 6-6 Sr. Schererville, Ind./Lake Central H.S. Michigan Adam Woodbury C 7-1 Sr. Sioux City, Iowa/East H.S. Iowa SOUTH TEAM - Head Coach David Boyd; Assistant Coaches: Errol Gauff, Kevin Dankosky Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/School College Robert Carter F 6-8 Sr. Snellville, Ga./Shiloh H.S. Georgia Tech Javan Felix G 5-11 Sr. New Orleans, La./St. Augustine H.S. Texas Ricardo Gathers F 6-7 Sr. Laplace, La./Riverside Academy Baylor William "Shaq" Goodwin F 6-8 Sr. Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb H.S. Memphis Brannen Greene G 6-6 Jr. Forsyth, Ga./Mary Persons H.S. Kansas Joel James C 6-10 Sr. West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer H.S. North Carolina Shaquille Johnson F 6-5 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga./Milton H.S. Auburn Evan Nolte F 6-8 Sr. Milton, Ga./Milton H.S. Virginia Braxton Ogbueze G 6-1 Sr. Charlotte, N.C./United Faith Christian Academy Florida Derek Willis F 6-9 Jr. Mount Washington, Ky./Bullitt East H.S. Kentucky
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Event Results
2012 ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP
April 1 - Doubleheader
East 84, West 72South 86, North 85
Most Outstanding Players:
Omar Calboun - Sr. - Christ the King - UConn (East)Cameron Ridley - Sr. - Bush - Texas (West)
Joel James - Sr. - Dwyer - UNC (South)Glenn Robinson - Sr. - Lake Cental - Michigan (North)
Glenn Robinson, Most Outstanding Player from the North, goes up for
the dunk on a breakaway against the South.
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April 3 - Doubleheader
South 93, North 91 (OT)West 107, East 104
Most Outstanding Players:
Tony Parker - Jr. - Miller Grove - UCLA (South)B.J. Young - Sr. - McCluer North - Arkansas (North)Perry Ellis - Jr. - Wichita Heights - Kansas (West)
Mo Harkless - Sr. - South Kent School - St. Johns (East)
B.J. Young accepts the Most Outstanding Player Award for the North Team from Gazelle Group
President, Rick Giles.
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Social Media
The official All-American Championship Twitter page.
The official All-American Championship Facebook page.
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Television Exposure
Game Network Game Time (EST) Gatorade Adidas
East vs. West ESPN3 3:00pm 13:49 14:21
North vs. South ESPN3 4:30pm 10:55 11:14
East vs. West ESPNU 9:00pm 13:49 14:21
North vs. South ESPNU 10:30pm 10:55 11:14
Total: 48:28 51:10
Minutes of television exposure on the courtside banner
Courtside banner and court decal were shown in-arena, on ESPNU and ESPN3.
Game Network Game Time (EST) Backboard Supports
North vs. South ESPN3 3:00pm 21:58
East vs. West ESPN3 4:30pm 18:02
North vs. South ESPNU 9:00pm 21:58
East vs. West ESPNU 10:30pm 18:02
Total: 1:20:00
Minutes of television exposure on the backboard supports
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vs. NORTH
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Joel James, a 2012 UNC commit and event MOP,
dunks over defender.
Glenn Robinson III, son of Purdue standout
Glenn Big Dog Robinson, is a 2012
Michigan commit.
Ronnie Johnson, a 2012 Purdue commit, drives to the basket (above).
Kenny Kaminski of Medina, Ohio signed to play with Michigan State in 2012.
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Television Exposure
EAST vs. WEST
Cameron Ridley, a 2012 Texas commit, goes up against the #1 shot blocker in the country,
Chris Obekpa.
Adidas was the official apparel provider for the event.
Jerami Grant, a 2012 Syracuse commit, dunks
on a breakaway.
Nerlens Noel, the #1 recruit in the country, signed with Kentucky only weeks after being
surrounded by Kentucky fans in New Orleans.
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BILLBOARDS &
ENHANCEMENTS
Television Exposure
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Commercial Units
Sponsor Airtime (EST)
Date: 4/1/2012Game 1: East vs. West
Time: 3:00 pm
Gatorade 3:09 pmAdidas 3:17 pmVerizon 3:28 pmAdidas 3:41 pm
Gatorade 3:53 pmVerizon 4:08 pmAdidas 4:19 pm
Date: 4/1/2012Game 2: North vs. South
Time: 4:30 pm
Gatorade 4:38 pmAdidas 4:48 pmVerizon 4:59 pmAdidas 5:21 pm
Gatorade 5:32 pmAdidas 5:33 pmVerizon 5:44 pm
Commercial Spots: 14
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Sponsor Airtime (EST)
Date: 4/1/2012Game 1: East vs. West
Time: 9:00 pm
Gatorade 9:09 pmAdidas 9:17 pmVerizon 9:28 pmAdidas 9:41 pm
Gatorade 9:53 pmVerizon 10:08 pmAdidas 10:19 pm
Date: 4/1/2012Game 2: North vs. South
Time: 10:30 pm
Gatorade 10:38 pmAdidas 10:48 pmVerizon 10:59 pmAdidas 11:21 pm
Gatorade 11:32 pmAdidas 11:33 pmVerizon 11:44 pm
Commercial Spots: 14
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Commercial Units
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On-Site Exposure
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OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMSponsor logos appeared inside the front cover and full page ads were displayed on the back cover and inside the back cover. The programs were distributed free to players, coaches, families, and
fans on-site.
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Jack Links truck display outside the entrance to arena.
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Two lucky fans participated in the Adidas Dress and Dribble promotion during each game.
Customized Promotions
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Press Coverage
The All-American Championship has quickly become one the most recognizable high school showcase events in the country. Because of that, it receives extensive coverage in the mainstream media, as well as the media dedicated to high school sports. Among the outlets that chronicled the All-American Championship are:
- ESPN.com- ESPNHS.com- CBSSports.com- Rivals.com- Scout.com- Slam.com- SNY.tv- New York Times- Boston Herald- Cleveland Plain-Dealer- Connecticut News
- Detroit Free Press- Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel- Lower Hudson Journal (N.Y.)- New Orleans Times-Picayune- New York Post- Philadelphia Inquirer- Providence Journal- Sheboyan (Wis.) Press- Syracuse Post-Standard- AnnArbor.com- BallinIsAHabit.net
- BurlisonOnBasketball.com- HoopNks.com- Hoops4Life.com- HoopScoop.com- InsideTheHall.com- SBNation.com- SportsNOLA.com- StarNewsOnline.com- TarHeelTimes.com- UMHoops.com
Arizona bound Gabe York talks with ESPNs Paul Biancardi before the East vs. West All-American
Championship Game (left). Former Arizona Wildcat, NCAA Champion (97), and current ESPN analyst, Miles Simon talks with Arizona commits
Gabe York and Kaleb Tarczewski (above).