DEVRON CLARK OF ALBRIGHT TO PLAY IN DREAM BOWL II D-III COLLEGE - TopicsExpress



          

DEVRON CLARK OF ALBRIGHT TO PLAY IN DREAM BOWL II D-III COLLEGE FOOTBALL ALL-STAR GAME Cutting Edge Sports Management, host of the 2014 Dream Bowl, is pleased to announce that Albright College wide receiver, Devron Clark, has accepted an invitation to Dream Bowl II. The second annual Dream Bowl will be played January 20, 2014 at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex in Virginia Beach, VA. The College Football All-Star Game is a showcase of the best NCAA D-III players from across the country. The game and the series of events held over Martin Luther King Weekend is a celebration of the excellence, commitment, and sacrifice made by the players and their families. Clark had an excellent season for the Lions with 56 catches for 894 yards and 6 touchdowns earning him a place on the 2nd Team All-MAC Conference. Devron teamed up with fellow senior receiver, Daniel NcNair, and senior QB T.J. Luddy to give the Lions a dynamic and at times unstoppable aerial attack this season. Devron put on an offensive show in the November 16, 2013 Senior Day rivalry game against then ranked #22 Lebanon Valley. In the game Clark caught 6 passes for 112 yards and 2 touchdowns. His second touchdown of the game came on a halfback option from running back, Ty Hughes. Devron raced 65 yards for the score, his longest touchdown of the season. Devron will be following in the footsteps of former Lion great, Scott Pillar, as he plays in the second annual Dream Bowl in Virginia Beach this January. For More Information – Please Contact: CUTTING EDGE SPORTS MANAGEMENT Neil Malvone 908-510-0087 dreambowl.net [email protected] CUTTING EDGE SPORTS MANAGEMENT 27 Washington Ave Unit 607 Milltown, NJ 08850 (908) 510-0087 [email protected] dreambowl.net [email protected] cuttingedgesportsmanagement.org
Posted on: Thu, 05 Dec 2013 05:16:23 +0000

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