
Carolina Sharks Hold Final Tryout Camp February 27
February 14, 2005 - American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Carolina Ghostriders News Release
February 14, 2005 -- The Carolina Sharks of the Atlantic Indoor Football League will hold their final free agent tryout camp Sunday, February 27 at 8:30 a.m. at The Sports Warehouse, located at 10930 Granite Street in Charlotte, NC.
It will be the final camp before training camp begins for the team in March.
The cost of the camp is $55. Only cash will be accepted.
The surface for the tryout will be artificial turf.
For more information about the tryout, call The Sports Warehouse at (704) 583-1444 or Carolina Sharks owner/head coach Theron Davis at (704) 264-4899. You can also e-mail Davis at tdavis@carolinasharks.com and put the word "Tryouts" in the subject line.
The Atlantic Indoor Football League is the hottest new professional football league and will kickoff its inaugural season April 16, 2005. For more information about the AIFL, visit www.aiflonline.com or contact Joey Josephs, Director of Media Relations, by phone at (321) 356-5379 or by e-mail at jjosephs@aiflonline.com.
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