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Cellular South Ferriss Trophy to Honor State's Best College Baseball Player

Sun May 17, 2009 7:54pm EDT
Cellular South Presents Highest Honor in Mississippi College Baseball on
Monday, May 18, 2009

    WHAT:    The winner of the Cellular South Ferriss Trophy, which recognizes
             the top collegiate baseball player in the state, will be
             officially awarded at a can't-miss presentation at the
             Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in Jackson, Miss., on Monday, May
             18, at 6:30 p.m.

             To bring the action on Mississippi college baseball's highest
             honor to viewers across the state, Cellular South will provide a
             b-roll feed with background video, interviews with the finalists,
             their coaches, Hall of Fame officials and Cellular South
             executives and the actual awards presentation at the following
             satellite coordinate information:

             Carrier:  AMC-16
             Transponder:  14
             Band:  Ku-Band/Analog
             Orbital Position:  85 degrees West
             Downlink Frequency:  11980.0000 H
             Bandwidth:  36.00

    WHEN:    Monday, May 18, 2009
             9:15 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. CDT

    WHO:     2009 Cellular South Ferriss Trophy Finalists
                 - Scott Bittle--Ole Miss Pitcher
                 - Brian Dozier--Southern Mississippi Infielder
                 - Craig Westcott--Belhaven Pitcher

    DETAILS: For more information on the Cellular South Ferriss Trophy
             and the entire Cellular South Outstanding Player Awards
             program, go to www.cellularsouth.com/csopa.

    For more information, contact:
    Dave Miller, Cellular South
    (601) 974-7725
    dnmiller@cellularsouth.com


SOURCE  Cellular South



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