High School Football America Partners with Krossover for Original Content & Game Film Analysis

By: High School Football America
 
LOS ANGELES - April 9, 2015 - PRLog -- High School Football America (“HSFA”) and Krossover Intelligence, the leading sports film analysis and statistics company, today announced a new partnership to support HSFA’s digital content, national radio show and podcast.  The partnership will allow HSFA to bolster its digital offerings with video breakdowns, player and team highlights, advanced analytics and more.

"We are very excited to partner with Krossover," said Jeff Fisher, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of High School Football America. "We believe that Krossover is the wave of the future when it comes to football game film study and advanced statistics. High School Football America will integrate the Krossover brand into all of our platforms to enhance the delivery of our original content."

Krossover provides a service to breakdown every game users upload. The player evaluation and scouting tools such as interactive down and distance reports, in-depth tendency reports and searchable clips are used by over 6,000 high school, college and professional sports teams worldwide. Krossover’s game film analysis offers users comprehensive statistical breakdowns, and is accessible online or via the Krossover mobile app. Users can also create and share highlight reels or full-game video with anyone, and sort their film by a variety of specific and unique categories.

“Our partnership with High School Football America is another step toward increasing our brand awareness in the football market,” said Eric Perugini, Vice President of Krossover. “Krossover’s newly launched football tool is changing the way football coaches scout opponents and players consume their video."

The Krossover and HFSA partnership launches on April 9th, when Krossover’s Ken Hoffmann, Manager of Partnership Marketing, will appear on HSFA’s national radio show. Visit www.highschoolfootballamerica.com to check it out!

About Krossover Intelligence

Krossover, a New York City-based startup, provides sophisticated data analytics technology to the sports world. With an intuitive online platform easily accessible by thousands of high school and college programs, Krossover enables coaches to use video to improve the success of their athletic programs by eliminating the time and financial impediments to managing their filmed content. With an estimated 95% of high school and college athletic programs now recording game video, Krossover is accelerating the use of indexed, on-demand video content and advanced analytics by programs of all sizes.

About High School Football America, LLC

High School Football America ("HSFA") is a multi-media company founded by award-winning journalists Jeff Fisher and Trisha Hoffman. Created in 2008, High School Football America blends high-quality storytelling into today's digital world with original content delivered across multiple platforms.  Anchored by the High School Football America Radio Show and the 2 Minute Drill, a daily podcast on high school football, HSFA is considered a pioneer in the area of original audio content for high school football. The Orange County Register called High School Football America's Southern California radio show on AM 570 Fox Sports LA, "the best in Southern California in 22 years."  High School Football America's Editor-in Chief Jeff Fisher was featured on CNBC when the financial news network talked about the big business of high school football.  HSFA's Coaches Job Board is its latest addition to the website, as well as the launch of CoachesJobBoard.com, delivering one-stop e-shopping for coaching jobs across America.  More info can be found at  highschoolfootballamerica.com.

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