Posted by nynj revolution Potential players will be reviewed in the following events: 40-yard dash, 20-yard pro shuttle, L-agility drill and broad jump. Participants will also take part in one-on-one drills against players with professional arena and indoor experience in order to properly evaluate the potential player's skill level. One-on-one drills are included in the tryout to simulate actual game situations and the results will weigh heavily on a potential player's final rating, rather than just combine results alone. New York- and New Jersey-area prospects are especially encouraged to attend as the Revolution is looking to sign as many local players as possible to its training camp roster. All potential players must tryout regardless of prior professional experience. The New York-New Jersey Revolution is a professional indoor football team owned and operated by Champion Sports & Entertainment Management. The Revolution will begin its franchise history with the Great Lakes Indoor Football League in April 2006. Link: http://www.nynjrevolution.com
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on 11/12/2005, 9:27 am
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Open Player Tryout-Combine Scheduled for
November 20th, 2005
New York, NY (November 9, 2005) – Following the success of the team’s first open player tryout-combine, the New York – New Jersey Revolution will give potential players another opportunity to vie for a roster spot on Saturday, November 20 at Alumni Stadium, 2900 Amboy Road in Staten Island, NY, from 10 am – 1 pm. Registration begins promptly at 9:30 am and includes a $35 processing fee payable in cash on the day of the tryout-combine only. The tryout-combine will be held rain or shine and participants should wear workout attire suitable for outdoor play, as well as shoes appropriate for field turf. Participants must be at least 18 years old and will be required to sign a waiver form.
For additional information about the tryout-combine on November 20th or for directions to Alumni Stadium in Staten Island, please email team@nynjrevolution.com .
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