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August 08 2011

Truth Gets Look'd

Truth Youth Football Program is arguably the most dominant youth program in the nation. ProSportsLook met up the Texas juggernaut in Canton, OH prior to their founder, coach and mentor, Deion Sanders' enshrinement ceremonies. Check out the looks...

May 15 2011

Prosportslook.Com Helps Sack Obesity

This spring ProSportsLook.com had the pleasure of working with NFL star Marcus Stroud (New England Patriots) and Tiger Greene’s Sack Obesity Camp. We created the branding graphics for their Obesity Camp and Black Tie/Ritz Carlton gala that included such items as design for billboards, posters, t-shirt design and program booklet.

The events were centered around educating families on the steps to take to lead a healthy lifestyle and along with NFL stars such as Marcus Stroud, Fred Taylor, Mike Peterson, Byron Leftwich and Veron Haynes teaching skills and drills, they had nutritionist and doctors that gave step by step blueprints on health, nutrition and fitness.

This is the poster and advertising that ProSportsLook.com created for the Sacking Obesity Camp 2011.
This is the ProSportsLook.com branded billboard created for the Sacking Obesity Camp.
It was a special moment seeing the ProSportsLook.com brand across the billboards and jumbotron at the Georgia Dome!
May 06 2011

Damiere Byrd Gets Look'd!

ProSportsLook just had the pleasure of giving Damiere Byrd of Timber Creek High School the Pro Sports Look for FCAA Recruiting. He's a 2 sport phenom in football and is also nationally ranked as a sprinter.

Scouts.com Bio:

As a junior, Damiere Byrd caught 38 passes for 605 yards and four touchdowns. He also carried the ball 78 times for 685 yards and eight more scores, adding two punt return touchdowns as well. Byrd was named first-team All-Conference and Group III and second-team All South-Jersey.
He also had 685 yards rushing with eight touchdowns on the ground. Byrd had two scores off punt returns.

Byrd was the state champion in the 55-meter for New Jersey as a junior with a time of 6.39 sec. He may also run track in college. “Most schools are saying I can do both and I’d like to try it,” he said. He runs the 100m (10.5), the 200m (21.7) and the 400m (47.88).

Byrd says he can bench 235-pounds, squat 315 and has a 34-inch vertical jump.

Byrd plans to major in sports medicine and reports a 3.3 GPA and a 1460 three-part SAT.

Byrd: “I’m able to read defenses and I run great routes. I can catch too. I have good speed and a combination of speed and finesse, like Percy Harvin or DeSean Jackson.

“I’m working on getting stronger and being more physical. I want to run my routes better and just improve all-around.”