Prep Gridiron Logistics, FloSports Partner On Elite HSFB Offering

Prep Gridiron Logistics, FloSports Partner On Elite HSFB Offering

Prep Gridiron Logistics is partnering with FloSports to bring elite high school football games to audiences around the world.

Aug 2, 2021 by FloFootball Staff
Prep Gridiron Logistics, FloSports Partner On Elite HSFB Offering

Prep Gridiron Logistics (“PGL”)the No. 1 high school football promoter in America, is partnering with FloSports, a leading sports streaming and original content network, to bring elite high school football games to audiences around the world. The four-year deal will feature a minimum of 100 games and hundreds of hours of live programming each Fall through 2024 on FloSports’ award-winning digital platform.

The partnership begins with the 2021 Fall high school football season. PGL and FloSports will produce 25-30 of the best high school football matchups in the nation, featuring a large number of top-ranked teams in the nation. Scheduled to appear during the upcoming season are elite programs IMG (Florida), St John Bosco (California), St Frances Academy (Maryland), Our Lady of Good Counsel (Maryland), St John’s High School College (Washington, D.C.), Bishop Gorman (Nevada), Buford (Georgia), St Joseph Prep (Pennsylvania), La Salle (Ohio), Colerain (Ohio), St Xavier (Ohio), Don Bosco Prep (New Jersey), St Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey), American Heritage (Plantation, Florida) Miami Central (Florida), Cathedral (Indiana), Oscar Smith (Virginia), Milton (Georgia) and Lee County (Georgia) and many, many more.

“PGL is extremely excited and honored to be making high school football history with our new corporate partner, FloSports,” said Joe Maimone, Managing Member of Prep Gridiron Logistics. “Over the next four years PGL will be infusing a minimum of $500,000 into the game of high school football.”

Maimone added, “Highly-anticipated, interstate games, as well as longtime, regional rivalries are our top priorities at this time. We’ll also be promoting and exposing upstart, under-the-radar high school football programs in hopes that they’ll become household names sooner than later.”