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ESPN RISE Named Former Sports Illustrated Senior Editor, Aimee Crawford As Editor-in-chief

February 10, 2011 · 0 comments

ESPN’s high school female athlete magazine and digital business, ESPN RISE for Girls, has named former Sports Illustrated senior editor, Aimee Crawford, as its editor-in-chief. Crawford has a distinguished background in sports journalism and will bring more than eight years (2002-10) of writing and editorial experience at Sports Illustrated for Kids, Sports Illustrated and SI.com, [...]

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Justin Worley of Northwestern High School, Rock Hill, South Carolina as 2010-11 Gatorade National Football Player of the Year. The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with ESPN RISE honors the nation’s best high school athletes. Worley, the first-ever Gatorade National Player of the Year from the state of South Carolina in any sport, was surprised with [...]

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ESPN RISE has announced the coaches for the nation’s elite high school basketball players during the 2010 Boost Mobile Elite 24 hosted at Los Angeles’ Venice Beach Friday and Saturday, August 27 and 28. SportsCenter’s Stan Verrett and Neil Everett with Wizards’ John Wall and the Bucks’ Brandon Jennings will coach the high school basketball [...]

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ESPN Rise has announced the Nike Elite Lacrosse Camp schedule for 2009 and this consist of eight premier events across the nation. This year ESPN Rise has included four new markets that include Los Angeles, Calf., San Francisco, Calf., Denver, Co., and Columbus, Ohio. This camp will designed to provide the top high school lacrosse [...]

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ESPN has reached an agreement to acquire Student Sports, Inc., a premier high school-focused digital media and event production company based in California. Student Sports, headed by Andy Bark, a pioneer in sports marketing and media Andy Bark and has been the leader in high school sports content for 22 years. Student Sports assets include [...]

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