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Snipers Lacrosse Aligns with Flow Society

Written by Lee Roggenburg on . Posted in .
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, MARCH 17, 2011 – The fastest growing company in lacrosse’s Southeast region and the leading lacrosse apparel innovator have formed an affiliation that will benefit the lacrosse community by merging the world of instructional youth lacrosse with unparalleled lax fashion. Snipers Lacrosse is pleased to announce an alliance with Flow Society that will align two organizations with similar outlooks, business models, customer bases, and visions for the future of lacrosse. Under the terms of the agreement, Flow Society will sponsor a series of summer lacrosse camps run by Snipers Lacrosse. In addition, Snipers Lacrosse has licensed its iconic scope logo for production of gear to be sold nationally in Dick’s Sporting Goods, Sports Authority, and over 300 specialty retailers. Snipers Lacrosse will showcase and promote the Flow Society brand at its series of camps throughout the year, by providing campers with Flow Society shorts and reversible jerseys. The summer camp schedule includes the 3rd Annual Learnlax Academy Camp, a day camp taking place June 6-9, 2011 in Boca Raton, Florida, an overnight camp June 12-15, 2011 at Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Florida and an overnight camp at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida from June 20-23, 2011. Dates for additional camps in Houston, Texas and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania are also in the works for this summer. Furthermore, the Florida Snipers, a Snipers Lacrosse subsidiary, will become the first program sponsored by Flow Society in the country. Snipers will be outfitted head to toe in Flow Society gear, accompanying the sought-after Florida Snipers Helmets. Snipers Lacrosse founder, Tony Lowe, states, “As a program, we pride ourselves on playing great on the field and looking good off of it. Flow Society’s unique designs are unmatched in the world of lacrosse. About 6 months ago, I noticed a lot of my players wearing Flow Society shorts and in seeing my players’ love for the brand, realized that a partnership with them would create a great, mutually beneficial relationship. Licensing our logo to them is going to be wonderful for our program and a great source of pride for our players.” Faith Richards from Flow Society adds, “The players, people, and fans who support lacrosse know that the sport is more than just participating in games. They recognize it as a way of life that is new, underground, untouchable and valuable.”

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