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MaxPreps, Inc. Maryland Football Coaches Endorse MaxPreps CAMERON PARK, Calif. --- Football coaches in Maryland became the latest to endorse MaxPreps Tuesday, as the Maryland High School Football Coaches Association, along with the Baltimore Touchdown Club, formalized its support of the site's efforts within the state. "We are looking forward to a long relationship with MaxPreps," Baltimore Touchdown Club President Doug DuVall said. "We really respect the work that they do for high school athletics. Chuck Harmon (MaxPreps Mid-Atlantic Territory Manager) is as knowledgeable on high school football as anyone in this area." The Maryland High School Football Coaches Association serves to promote high school football within the state, sponsoring an annual combine at the University of Maryland that last year drew over 820 participants. The MFCA also works closely with the National Athletic Testing System to host an additional combine at the training complex of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. The Baltimore Touchdown Club is also a major presence in the state, honoring Maryland's top players annually by hosting the "Super 22" Banquet, and working to enrich the football experience of area student-athletes. "MaxPreps has the solution for all of the coaches in the area - they make things so much easier for us, and we really appreciate that," Baltimore Touchdown Club Vice President Scott Ripley said. Other associations that already encourage members to utilize MaxPreps include the Arizona Football Coaches Association, the Florida Coach Association, the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association, the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association, the Southern Nevada Football Coaches Association, and the Connecticut Football Coaches Association. MaxPreps, Inc., is dedicated to publishing America's most comprehensive high school sports information web site. MaxPreps.com features stats, stories, and photos, and stars high school athletes and the outstanding men and women who coach them. MaxPreps is headquartered in Cameron Park, California. |