Customer Memories: Kim Bakst
Sue, I just wanted to tell you and Teresa what a wonderful time our family had thanks to Sports Travel and Tours. We attended a Spring Training game between the Rays and the Bluejays. It was so much fun. I attached a picture for you to see …pre-game We stayed at Beso Del Sol in [...]
Tourism Professional Appointed to NTA Board
LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 9, 2012)—Jay Smith, owner of Sports Travel and Tours in Hatfield, has begun his duties as a member of the 2012 National Tour Association (NTA) Board of Directors. He was appointed to serve as a director-at-large by Jim Reddekopp Jr., board chairman. The board makes strategic plans and policy decisions for the 3,000 members [...]
2011 Induction Plus Baseball Road Trip: Day 4 and 5
BOSTON, MA Our fantastic baseball experience is complete. From 100 degrees in the Bronx to long sleeves in Boston. From a score-a-thon in the Bronx to a pitching duel in Boston. From Mickey Mantle’s Restaurant to Yankee Stadium, to Cooperstown, to Fenway Park. Another fantastic trip. And the Boston vs. Kansas City game went 14 [...]
The Denver Broncos new home: Sports Authority Field at Mile High
DENVER – The home of the Denver Broncos officially has a new name: Sports Authority Field at Mile High. “The parties are hopeful that the initial phases of the transition to Sports Authority Field at Mile High will be in place for the team’s home opener on Monday Night Football against the Oakland Raiders.” [ via [...]
Travel Agent TwitterChat: Learn more about booking your sports fans and earning commission.
Join Sports Travel and Tours for our first Twitter Chat! Here’s your chance to learn to market successfully to your sports fans and earn commission on FIT’s and groups. Sports Travel and Tours, is the industry leader in sports road trips and events! In this Twitter Chat you’ll have the exclusive chance to learn and ask [...]
Hall of Fame Modern-Era Semifinalists Announced
via Pro Football Hall of Fame – profootballhof.com CANTON, OHIO – Two first-year eligible candidates, coach Bill Parcells and guard Will Shields, are among the 26 semifinalists being considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2012. Although technically a first-year eligible candidate, Parcells has been a finalist [...]
Pro Football Hall of Fame – Class of 2012: Jack Butler
Jack Butler joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1951 as a free agent out of St. Bonaventure. Over the next nine NFL seasons, he established himself as one of the game’s most effective cornerbacks. He ranked as the NFL’s second all-time leading interceptor when he retired following the 1959 season. Butler, also known as a great tackler, [...]
Pro Football Hall of Fame – Class of 2012: Dermontti Dawson
Dermontti Dawson, a second round draft pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1988, had a knee injury interrupt his rookie season. Despite the injury, he managed to start five of eight games that year at guard. The following year he replaced future Hall of Famer Mike Webster as the Pittsburgh’s starting center. He remained an [...]
Pro Football Hall of Fame – Class of 2012: Chris Doleman
Chris Doleman was drafted as a linebacker out of the University of Pittsburgh by the Minnesota Vikings as the fourth player overall in the 1985 NFL Draft. He was moved to a starting defensive end position for the final three games of his second season before assuming the full-time role as starter at the spot [...]
Pro Football Hall of Fame – Class of 2012: Cortez Kennedy
The Seattle Seahawks used the third overall selection of the 1990 NFL Draft on All-America defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy from the University of Miami (FL). The move proved to be wise as Kennedy became a fixture on the Seahawks defensive line for 11 seasons. Extremely durable, he did not miss a single game until his [...]

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