August 17, 2006
Release: #0617
News Release
For Immediate Release
COA and Diamond Announce Partnership Renewal
SACRAMENTO, CA . . . The Community College League of California
Commission on Athletics (COA) today announced that it has renewed
its partnership with Diamond Sports through the year 2009. The terms
of the agreement state that Diamond will continue to serve as the
official ball supplier of the COA Softball Championships.
Diamond will provide the model "12 CAL CC" as the official ball
to the state championship softball tournaments for the next three
years.
"Diamond is pleased to continue our relationship with the COA",
said Diamond Sports President Andrea Gordon. "Teaming with the COA
represents our commitment to California Community College softball
and our dedication to providing quality products and service to
the softball coaches across the state."
Diamond, based in Cypress, California, has been the official
ball of California community college softball since 1998. Diamond
annually provides prizes to the state champion and second place
teams, as well as the All-Tournament team at the state championship.
In addition, Diamond will again serve as a sponsor of the COA Annual
Convention.
"The COA's relationship with Diamond epitomizes the definition
of partnership," said COA Executive Director Carlyle Carter. "The
COA truly appreciates Diamond's commitment to the interests of California's
community college student athletes and we are pleased to count them
as a partner and long-time friend."
To learn more about Diamond and its wide-range of products, visit
www.diamond-sports.com.
About the COA:
The Community College League of California Commission on Athletics
(COA) is a non-profit organization per IRC Section 501 (c)(3). As
authorized by the State Legislature, the Education Code provides
the COA the opportunity and authority to establish the rules and
regulations to administer the athletic activities of the nearly
25,000 student athletes at California's community colleges. To view
the latest news, information, and updates of all 23 COA-sanctioned
sports, visit www.coasports.org.