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Bray & Cramer take awards at the College Sports Video Summit

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High School Sports Technology Alliance Formed

High School Sports Technology Alliance Formed

WHEELING, W.Va. - A new alliance of industry leading companies has formed to bring high school sports video to the next level. For the first time, game breakdown technology is integrated to produce team highlight clips and automatically make them accessible to the local community and the media.

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UCF Athletics, UCF TV To Debut Educational Youth Show

June 5, 2009

UCF ATHLETICS, UCF TV TO DEBUT EDUCATIONAL YOUTH SHOW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
UKnighted’s goal is to help teenagers succeed in school, sports and life.

ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) – This summer UCF Athletics is assisting teenagers in Central Florida make healthy living choices and get ready for life after high school. UCF Athletics and UCF TV have partnered to produce UKnighted, a 30-minute educational program which aims to help youngsters succeed in school, sports and life.

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VIZINNI REMEMBERED

A heartfelt thank you goes out to Gene Smith, General Manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars and the NFL Video Directors.
 
During the 2009 CSVA conference in Jacksonville FL, CSVA members had the opportunity to tour the Jaguars facility led by Video Director Mike Perkins. 
 
As the members arrived at the facility, they were greeted by Perkins and members of his staff where lunch was served.  

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The 15th Annual CSVA Conference Kicks-Off

The 15th Annual CSVA Conference tipped-off with a general session and Platinium Sponsor presentations.
 
President Luke Goldstein kicked off the meeting with an over view of the conference and the winners of the "Billy V. Scholarship" winners. Darby Dunnagan from the University of Memphis and Hank Wilson from UCLA were presented with this years honor.
 
Two tickets for the 2010 NFL Super Bowl were given to the CSVA membership to raffle off at the end of the conference.
 

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