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Sports In The USA™

SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. is a unique, sports consulting, marketing, media and public relataions firm. Originally, the firm that was established in 1988 serveed the print, voice, television and Internet media with roots dating back to March 1, 1956. The firm is dedicated to building long-term relationships with clients by providing exceptional services that maximize revenue growth and public awareness for its clients. It ranks #1 as the nation's premier sports wire service for the weekly newspaper industry.
SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. established a broadcasting division in 1998, providng sports productions for Suburban Cablevision, a predecessor of Comcast in the State of New Jersey. The firm currently is the primaary source of sports web casting productions for collegiate, professional and scholastic sports coverage.
SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. provides sports consulting and marketing services to professional sports leagues and franchises, college sports conferences, high school, adult and youth organizations. It has purchased and is developing the web sites for all fifty (50) states (i.e. sportsincalifornia.com, sportsinmaryland.com. sportsinewyork.com, sportsinnorthcarolina.com et. al.)
SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. maintains a staff that includes members of the working press, officers in national media organizations, coaches, academicians, former athletes, executives in professional sports organizations and technical experts, all of whom blend together to provide the general public with up-to-date sports coverage of all sports at all levels as well as sports-related organizations with exclusive sports consulting services. The firm has cultivated a broad base of diversified relationships that set the foundation for future success of all of its clients.
In 1988, SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. through its subsidiary USAFOOTBALL.COM commenced conducting national polls for NCAA Division III football. Staff members had pre-season previews published in national sports magazines and became voting members of national player awards at the NCAA Division I-A level as well as the Gagliardi Trophy and Melberger Award for Division III standouts. USAFOOTBALL.COM sponsored the first-ever and only NCAA-certified college football championship doubleheader in East Orange, NJ on November 23, 1996. Participating in the ECAC Division III Southeast and Southwest Championships were Franklin & Marshall College, Frostberg State University, the United States Merchant Marine Academy and Wilkes University. On December 22, 1996, the firm sponsored the first-ever NCAA Division III Senior All-Star football game with the Inaugural Holiday Classic pitting the Metropolitan New York All Stars against the Philadelphia Area All Stars. In future years, NCAA Division III senior All- Star games were played in Paterson, NJ, Fayetteville, NC and Shreveport, LA paving the way for the NCAA-sanctioned Aztec Bowl. In November, 2002, usafootball.com became the youth advocacy outlet for the NFL and its Players' Association.
SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. maintains a sports consulting division. It has served as a sports consultant to local boards of education and colleges. Its first professional sports consulting contract was with the New Jersey Red Dogs of the Arena Football League. The firm orginated cable-vision coverage in the State of New Jersey for the New Jersey Nets of the NBA, produced the first-ever cablevision coverage of a professional outdoor lacrosse game and utilized a broadcasting team of Walt Frazier and Nancy Lieberman in producing cablevision games of the United States Basketball League (USBL). During the 2007-2008 Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) campaign, the firm served as marketing consultants for the New Jersey Ironmen, creating events such as a New Jersey Senior Boys Soccer All-Star Game as well as a New Jersey Senior Girls Soccer All-Star Game, both of which increased the attendance at the Prudential Center by more than 4,000 fans. The firm currently serves as marketing and operations consultant for the Newark Ironbound Express, a USL PDL franchise.
Dennis Wilson serves as the firm's CEO. He has an extensive background in sports and the sports media field. In high school he was the NJSIAA Group I shot put champion plus a football second team all state selection by the Newark Evening News and third team choice by the Star-Ledger. At the college level, he played football and was the captain as well as Most Valuable Player of the conference champion track and field squad. He has continued to compete in USATF Masters' competitions, served as President of two bowling leagues and won a state-wide golf tournament. Wilson initiated the financial process that brought the Nets of the NBA to New Jersey and served as General Chairman of the Official Welcome of the NBA to New Jersey. As President of the West Essex Chamber of Commerce, he developed the first-ever corporate-sponsored scholastic tournament in the nation and has served as a director of the National Football Foundation - Hall of Fame's Essex County Chapter.Wilson has written for national sports publications and served as Sports Media Director at the university, conference and professional levels. He is the architect of the NCAA's first and only football championship doubleheader. Wilson initiated the NCAA Division III All Star Game that is now known as the Aztec Bowl and is run by the American Football Coaches Association. He is a voting member of most post-season football awards at all four levels and is serving his 12th term as President of the Metropolitan New York Football Writers Association. He is a past vice president of the New Jersey College Baseball Association and is a member of the Football Writers Association of America, Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association, New England Football Writers Association, New Jersey Sports Writers Association, Philadelphia College Football Writers Association and U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Wilson is currently serving as Vice President of the USL's PDL Newark Ironbound Express franchise.
John Archibald is the Director Communications. Born in New Jersey, Archibald moved to Tennessee as a young child where he received a Bachelors Degree in Communication from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) in 2003. After interning in the UTC Sports Information Department, Archibald got his start in the business in Fort Myers, Florida, serving as the Public Relations Director of the eventual 2004 arenafootball2 champion Florida Firecats. He was responsible for all media and public relations pertaining to the organization. Upon completion of that season, Archibald migrated back to the sports-abundant northeast to further pursue his career. He is the current Director of Communications for the New Jersey Ironmen of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), and he also serves as the Sports Information Director of the Pali Blues Soccer Club of the USL W-League. He spent three seasons with the New Jersey Terminators of the North American Football League (two of them as the General Manager), and he has further remained active in the business over the years by performing seasonal work for the Philadelphia Barrage (Major League Lacrosse), Philadelphia KiXX (MISL), Philadelphia Soul (Arena Football League), and the Rutgers University football and basketball programs. He also served as an official media assistant during the 2007 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball East Regional in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during March Madness.
Gioia DiFlumeri is Vice President of USA WOMEN SPORTS, INC., a subsidiary of SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. She has worked as the Team Operations Manager for the New York Power of the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) where she created and managed the annual team budget, reconciled all expenses, assisted in the review of salary cap provisions, coordinated team and staff travel itineraries and worked with the general manager and coaching staff on team policies. Her duties with the New York Power capitalized on her prior experience with Event Transportation Associates, Inc., in California. She developed and implemented the operations plan for the 2000 Democratic National Convention. That also included the transportation of over 10,000 delegates and media to and from hotels within the greater Los Angeles area and the Staples Center. She was also responsible for the interviewing, hiring, and scheduling of a staff of 200 people. Currently the Operations Manager for the New Jersey Ironmen of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), DiFlumeri also served as the Venue Manager at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. She was responsible for the implementation of stadium entertainment and game operations for the first round games and the finals. Attendance soared to over 90,000 spectators. Prior to the games, she served as the Operations Manager for the 1999 Women's World Cup Organizing Committee, performing duties pertaining to grassroots marketing and events. During the Final Draw and World Stars game in San Francisco, DiFlumeri was the liason between the U.S. Women's National Team, World Team, and the Organizing Committee.
Gary Trella doubles as the Director of Internet Technology and Art Director for SPORTS IN THE USA, INC. He is the production manager, layout and art director for NJ Sports, a monthly sports publication with a circulation of 50,000 in Bergen County, NJ that is now in its fourth year.