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SPONSOR LIST
PYTHON RACQUETBALL
- How many individual sponsorships does Python Racquetball offer on average per year? Approximately 50 (grips only)
- What are the requirements for individual sponsorship? Each is tied to a PR acct.
- Does Python Racquetball offer team sponsorships? Rarely
- If so, what are the requirements for team sponsorship? Who should a school contact in order inquire about a sponsorship? Varies team to team
- How is Python Racquetball involved in college racquetball? Primarily through distributors...especially Pat Bernardo/Racquetworld
- As college racquetball continues to grow, what role do you see Python Racquetball playing in that growth? Python will continue to support college racquetball as best it can with its limited budget.
GEARBOX RACQUETBALL
Gearbox has committed to making racquetball a way of life rather than something we all "just do"...to allow us another sense of identity. Gearbox racquetball has also committed to catering to those who can best facilitate this lifestyle. That is you guys!! I competed in college. I played intercollegiates. Some of the best times of my life. I miss it!!! Gearbox is happy to work with college racquetball teams and atheletes to provide them with top-of-the-line product for less than top-of-the-line money. Anybody out there that is looking for a way to help their new or existing team out, please contact
me...trav106@hotmail.com
Check out the website...www.gearboxrb.com
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A note from the president of University of Wisconsin (Brandon Baseman)
I don't know about other clubs, but our school has a partnership with Wilson. The main benefit is that we receive equipment at a good rate, usually about 60% off retail, but that number fluctuates up an down depending on the year. I wish I could say how we got the sponsorship, but this is something that I personally inherited when taking over the club.
My suggestion would be to contact Wilson or any other equipment company (Ektelon, Head, etc) and explain to them who you are and what they might be able to offer. Since the collegiate area of racquetball is one of the most up and coming parts of the game, I would think that these companies would be willing to make some kind of a deal. They want people playing with their equipment. Also, what's the worst that happens, they turn you down and you ask the next company?
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