Bigteams

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BigTeams develops athletic websites for high schools in both the United States and Canada. These websites allow coaches and athletic directors to update sports related content for the public such as rosters, news, photos, and schedules. Each BigTeams website is branded for the particular school including their color schemes and mascots. These websites also allow the schools to generate income through advertising sales. BigTeams has developed these websites for some of the nations most well known high schools including T. C. Williams High School. Since its inception most of BigTeams competitors have gone out of business including Online Athletics Interactive while those remaining have been purchased by larger corporations such as the Schedule Star sale to Gannett Company. BigTeams on the ot rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bigteams
rdf:langString BigTeams, LLC
rdf:langString BigTeams, LLC
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rdf:langString March 2002
rdf:langString Matt Carson, Steve Sutherland, Jeff Gilbert
rdf:langString High School Sports Entertainment
rdf:langString Ashburn, Virginia, United States
rdf:langString BigTeams logo CMYK.png
rdf:langString BigTeams logo - updated 2010
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rdf:langString BigTeams develops athletic websites for high schools in both the United States and Canada. These websites allow coaches and athletic directors to update sports related content for the public such as rosters, news, photos, and schedules. Each BigTeams website is branded for the particular school including their color schemes and mascots. These websites also allow the schools to generate income through advertising sales. BigTeams has developed these websites for some of the nations most well known high schools including T. C. Williams High School. Since its inception most of BigTeams competitors have gone out of business including Online Athletics Interactive while those remaining have been purchased by larger corporations such as the Schedule Star sale to Gannett Company. BigTeams on the other hand remains privately held and has reduced its pricing to $50 per month. BigTeams was recently awarded the contract to provide every high school in the state of New Hampshire an athletic website by the NHIAA (New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association), making it the only state in the country with a statewide high school athletic system. Early in its development BigTeams received an endorsement from former West Virginia University head football coach Don Nehlen saying, "I wish I had had one of these back when I was coaching high school football."
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