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    Champions

    The Future ofYouth Sports

    A SUBSIDIARY OF JCI HOLDINGS LLC

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    Champions Sports Performance Centers

    www.cspec.diamanteglobal.net

    (702) 290-4266

    ABOUTCHAMPIONS

    What sets us apart from

    our competition, is thatour primary mission is not

    financial gain. Our team

    is made up of multi-

    faceted professionals who

    have already had success-

    ful careers in their respec-

    tive fields and now find

    the desire to give some-

    thing back to the future ofour society in the form of

    common sense values,

    healthy physical activity,

    and family bonding enter-

    tainment.

    Following is the premise

    of Champions Sports Per-

    formance and what we arehoping to instill in each

    and every person that

    c o m e s t h r o u g h o u r

    doors... . . . . .the twelve

    rings of every Champion.

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    While every community sports project will have dif-

    ferent needs and unique challenges, the process

    of getting a project built, is relatively consistent.

    First, we will offer the client a limited term engage-

    ment during which we will do a site analysis, feasi-

    bility study, preliminary land plan/design, and a fi-

    nancial analysis to substantiate the clients budget

    and to provide alternative sources/uses of funds

    for consideration. Once this engagement has

    been completed we will submit our findings to the

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    THE PROCESS

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    (Photo of Spooky NookSports ComplexCourtesy of The SportsFacilities Advisory)

    client for review and approval. Once the project has been approved,

    we will author a complete design/build package that will include cost-

    ing schedules, construction schedules, final land plan, final architec-

    tural package, engineering, construction drawings and any other con-

    siderations required by policy. If the client wishes, we can also assist inthe permitting and regulatory approval process. Once the final pack-

    age has been approved, we mobilize and begin the constructions proc-

    ess.

    Reporting during the construction process can be effected according

    to the clients wishes and requirements. Once the final punch list has

    been completed, you have a new facility and we move into the opera-

    tional role.

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    One of the cornerstones of our program is our Op-

    erations staff. With over 40 years combined exper

    ence in amateur tournament operations as well as

    community sports services, our staff is experi-

    enced, fiscally responsible, and most importantly,

    dedicated. With responsibility for running both the

    Field House and the Pitch, our staff will handle eve

    rything from scheduling, maintenance, and day to

    day operations. Most important to our government

    clients, is that we do all of this as a not-for profit

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    OPERATIONS

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    locally based entity (a tax exempt 501 (c) (3)),

    that turns all net profits either back into the facil-

    ity or to the host entity for re-investment into the

    surrounding community. As an added compo-

    nent to our scope of work, we will assist the hostentity in obtaining name rights, contributions,

    and fund raising events. Our operations staff

    brings experience from some of the largest are-

    nas in the US, collegiate complexes, government

    recreational departments, as well as some of the

    more recognizable sports sanctioning bodies in

    the world.

    We can show every client the simple fact that we

    can provide a cost effective, progressive, and ef-

    ficiently run facility that most importantly can

    have a cost neutral effect on the clients budget

    and cash flow.

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    The iconic feature in each and every operation is

    the Field House. These structures can range from

    a double court basketball facility to an eight court

    floor with slide in artificial turf floor for indoor

    soccer/lacrosse/football. Creating a hyper-flexible

    field house takes some careful consideration.

    There are many variables that all impact how the

    field house can be used, including:

    Relationship to other facilities

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    THE FIELD HOUSE

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    Space configuration

    Materials (interior and exterior)

    Storage

    Mechanical systems

    Amenities (egresses, restrooms and specta-tor seating)

    It is important for each client to first consider pri-

    mary uses and then consider what level of flexibil-

    ity makes sense, and then move forward accord-

    ingly. The less tangible - but no less valuable -

    benefit of the reimagined field house is the sense

    of community it can provide.

    The same structure that is used for the field

    house can be utilized to also house an indoor

    swimming facility (natatorium) either as a standa-

    lone facility or in conjunction with the Field

    House.

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    The Pitch is the collection of fields that will be util-

    ized for outdoor field sports such as football, soc-

    cer, baseball/softball, lacrosse, field hockey, and

    others. The vast majority of fields that we install

    are artificial turf due to the drastically reduced

    maintenance costs as well as the inherent ability to

    recover quickly from inclement weather which al-

    lows for more revenue generating activities within

    the complex.

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    THE PITCH

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    The ESPN Wide Worldof Sports in Kissimmee,

    FL.

    The Pitch can be configured with flexible baseball/softball fields that

    can utilize movable fences to accommodate youth, high school/

    college, and adult play. The multipurpose fields can be designed so as

    to accommodate virtually any field sport such as football, soccer, la-

    crosse, field hockey, 7x7 football, rugby, and others. Each field can ac-

    commodate movable bleachers and will usually feature one centralcore building (restrooms, observation platform, and officials space) for

    every four fields.

    Each field can be setup with CCTV system that can feed each and

    every game back to the production studio (usually in the Field House)

    which then can be used for game films, tournament DVDs, as well as

    security.

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    Our group is made up of industry professionals

    with over one hundred years of collective experi-

    ence. We have strived to include leaders in each

    of the disciplines necessary to complete a suc-

    cessful sports complex project. Because we ap-

    proach every potential assignment from a design/

    build perspective, we can help you realize signifi-

    cant costs savings and provide a single point of

    contact for your project. As the operations of the

    facility will be run as a not for profit entity, you can

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    GIVING BACK

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    be assured that all profits generated by your facility are being

    channeled back into your community to benefit those who need it

    most, the youth of your community.

    Finally, this year we will be making a concerted focus on promot-

    ing our facilities nationwide to help disadvantaged youth, veter-

    ans, seniors, and will be making our case to become the show-

    case venues for wheelchair sports as well as the Special Olym-

    pics.

    If you are contemplating a new facility, looking to polish up an ex-

    isting facility, or are looking for a more cost effective method to

    provide services to your clients or communities, give us a call.

    We can become one of your most cost effective partners in Giv-

    ing Back!

    (702) 290-4266 | [email protected]

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