
STEELHAWKS TO HOLD 2nd 2018 OPEN TRYOUT
October 17, 2017 - National Arena League (NAL)
Lehigh Valley Steelhawks News Release
Allentown, PA : The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks professional arena football team, members of the National Arena League, will be holding their second open tryout for the 2018 season this Saturday, October 21st at The Rink at Lehigh Valley (Located at 3323 7th Street, Whitehall, PA). Registration will start at 8:00am. Player evaluations will begin promptly at 9:00am. Players can pre-register online for $50, or the cost will be $65 the day of. Cost includes evaluation, drills, and testing by the Steelhawks Professional Coaching Staff, as well as a Steelhawks t-shirt.
The Steelhawks have added five players from the first tryout to their 2018 camp roster - QB Caleb Walton (6'1, 210, Lock Haven), WR Anthony Kelly (Kutztown), WR Emeboshene Akinawe (6'3, 245, Morgan State), WR Eric Harvey (6'3, 205, East Tennessee State), DL/OL Shakore Phillip (6', 315, Widener). Will you join them and be part of the black and vegas gold for 2018?
Steelhawks 2018 season tickets are NOW ON SALE! Call 610-224-4625 to reserve your seats. Season ticket packages start as low as $56. All Steelhawks games are played on Embassy Bank Field inside the PPL Center.
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