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OH FIRM STRESSES HIGH SCHOOLS' SPORTS MARKETING OPPORTUNITY

          The "concept" of high school sports being a "growth
     opportunity for marketers and corporate sponsors" is
     "already being nurtured in Cincinnati" by Don Schumacher &
     Associates (DSA), as the marketing firm is "creating a high
     school sports unit," according to Nick Miller of the
     CINCINNATI POST.  DSA two years ago launched the Skyline
     Chili Crosstown Showdown, which features one day of football
     games between a rotating list of Cincinnati area high
     schools at the Univ. of Cincinnati.  This year's event drew
     18,000 fans, and DSA expects next year's event "to generate
     more than $100,000 in corporate support."  DSA VP Tom Gamble
     said that the firm "also plans to launch the Elite Prep
     Series for other high school sports ... to give corporations
     year-round marketing opportunities."  Additionally, DSA has
     a "proposal before" a 16-school conference that covers five
     counties which "would bring corporate sponsorship dollars to
     the league."  But Miller wrote that some wonder if the "big-
     money atmosphere of corporate sponsorship ... would detract
     from high school athletics."  Elder High School AD Dave
     Dabbelt: "I think there is some concern.  This is high
     school sports.  It's not big business" (CINCI. POST, 11/26).

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