Semi Pro Charleston WV
The Charleston Semi Pro All American Bowl
Laidley Field Stadium-University of Charleston
March 27, 2010
The All American Bowl is now entering its 14th season and this game will kick off the first AAB of the 2010 year! The game will pit great semi pro football players from across the country against each other in this all star game. The game is being played in at the great Laidley Field Stadium, home of the Golden Eagles University of Charleston football team.
Many players have enjoyed playing in the All American Bowl and the opportuniy it brings; the opportunity for some to play one last game, the opportunity to play against some the best players at this level, the opportunity to showcase your talent and the opportunity to be involved with the game we all love!
Countless athletes have participated in the All American Bowls over the past 14 years and many have gone to further their careers in the pros. Show us what you've got and YOU could be next!
HOTEL INFORMATION:
The Holiday Inn-Charleston House will be the official hotel of the All American Bowl.
You may book rooms for a special discount of $82/night. Rooms must be booked throughthe HOTEL and you must mention All American Bowl...
Itinerary:
(Schedule Subject to Change)
*Games and practices held at Laidley Field
Thursday 25, 2010
12:00pm Practice # 1 at Laidley Field
Friday 26, 2010
8:00-10:00am Scouting Combine
10:00-12:30pm Practice #2 at Laidley Field
1:00-3:00pm Practice #3 at Laidley Field
4:00pm Pre-Game Party
Saturday 27, 2010
11:00am Walk-Thru at Laidley Field
12:30pm Team and Individual Pictures
12:45pm Announcement of Player
1:00pm National Anthem
1:05pm AAB #1 Kickoff
Laidley Field:
Elizabeth Street
Charleston, West Virginia
25311
The All American Bowl was founded in 1996 to give athletes the opportunity to compete against the best at their level in an all star game setting. The All American Bowl was created to fill the void tof the lack of all star games available to athletes in High School, DII, DIII, JUCO, and minor league football. In April of 1996, the first All American Bowl was played in Minnesota and has since been played at various cities across the country including Atlanta, Miami, and Las Vegas. The All American Bowl also gives athletes the potential to be scouted by colleges and professional football teams. The All American Bowl has different games for different levels of competition that include: DII, DIII, JUCO, Minor League Football, Free Agent, and High School. The participants in the All American Bowls have been nominated for their outstanding performances throughout their season, their accomplished career, love for the game, a chance to be noticed, and a last chance to play the game we all love!
Many participants in our All American Bowl games have gone on to further their career in professional leagues; and the number of these athletes grows each year!
Check out the AAB's "Notable Alumni"
All Star Luncheon Tickets:
(For friends and family)
$15.00 each

