Heat name corporate sponsors

Published on January 10, 2005 under National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Fayetteville Guard News Release


Fayetteville, NC – The Fayetteville HEAT announces sponsorships with the following nationally recognized businesses: Colonial Communications, Inc., Clarion Hotels, United Steel Workers for America and Copiers Plus, Inc.

Colonial Communications, Inc., parent company of ESPN 1230, has agreed to be The Fayetteville HEAT's official radio station. All away games will be broadcast on ESPN 1230 AM, along with Head Coach Terry Smith's weekly "Coach's Show."

The historical Prince Charles, a Clarion Hotel, located in downtown Fayetteville is the "home" of The Fayetteville HEAT. The two groups have signed a three-year contract for office space and negotiated arrangements for affordable rates for visiting teams.

The Fayetteville HEAT is proud to be partners with the United Steel Workers for America- Local 959, located at the local Kelly Springfield Plant. Copiers Plus, Inc., who has been serving the Fayetteville area for 20 years, is the official office equipment company of The Fayetteville HEAT.

"We couldn't be happier with our association with ESPN, the Steel Workers Union, Prince Charles Hotel and Copiers Plus," said team owner Richard King. "With these, and other corporate sponsorships, the Fayetteville HEAT is guaranteed to be successful."

The Fayetteville HEAT, of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL), is an organization that is funded by private investors and corporate sponsors. Corporate sponsorships could include advertising for your organization, game day tickets and the opportunity to be involved with an organization dedicated to making Fayetteville a great place to live. For sponsorship possibilities call 910-482-4328.



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