What is
American Amateur Athletes L.L.C.?
American Amateur Athletes is a family owned and operated
organization which provides free video webcast sports events recording
for free viewing on the internet through its website,
http://www.amamat.com.
American Amateur Athletes was created by founder
Max Sanchez-Martinez in
2006.
American Amateur Athletes L.L.C. is registered in New York State;
Business certificate #553371; EI #26-0318255
American Amateur Athletes has USPTO Serial # 77115391
amamat®
USPTO Reg. No. 3,618,041
American Amateur Athletes LLC is located in Brooklyn, New York
What is
“amamat”? “am-am-at” is derived from the first two letters of each word
of “American
Amateur
Athletes”
www.amamat.com is a growing website of 35,000 videos clips,
articles and photos of sports events and athletes which averages 18,500
visitors who view 95,000 pages of uncut video streamed sports events,
while consuming an average of 275 GB of bandwidth per month. (statistics
July, August, September, October, November 2007, December 2007)
Since
going live on the internet, on May 2006,
www.amamat.com
has video webcasted over 180 youth and high school baseball
games, over 90 youth and high school basketball games, over 60 youth and
high football games, over 60 youth and high school soccer and over 120
other youth and high school competitions, which include gymnastics,
track and field, volleyball, wrestling, lacrosse, flag football, t-ball
and cheerleading.
In
2008, American Amateur Athletes plans to triple its video webcasting of
sports events of youth and high school athletes; live webcast all the
Semifinals and Championship games of these events.
What is
the purpose of American Amateur Athletes?
Our
Slogan “Striving to Help Amateur Athletes Get the Exposures they
Deserve,” American Amateur Athletes was created to give pre-high school
athletes and high school athletes the chance to get exposures to high
schools and colleges, respectively; for these young amateur athletes to
watch themselves after their best efforts as athletes on the athletic
courts and fields on
www.amamat.com.
Most student athletes do not get recognized because they are not in the
strongest or the most competitive division of an educational institution
How
does American Amateur Athletes expose the athletes?
American Amateur Athletes records a sport event in its entirety;
interviews as many competitors
on both side of the competition by giving each individual of the sport
event a chance to personally identifies
him or herself, as he/ she describes his/ her accomplishment during the
event in his/her own words, while he/she is free to convey the high
school or college he/she would like to attend ; generates an index page
on
www.amamat.com
for the particular sport event with pictures and links to the video
streamed sport event; provides the pictures
and names of the interviewees
which are linked to their respective video streamed interviews on their
individual pages; writes an article and publishes such article on
www.amamat.com,
Google.com, Yahoo.com, and International Press Association.
American Amateur Athletes LLC does not and will
never support any one or any entity which promotes/encourages the
use/possession/consumptions of tobacco related substances, illegal
smoking substances, illegal drugs, alcohol, objective and suggestive
sexual contents, gambling and casino or any other materials that the
event organizer deems inappropriate.
Does
American Amateur Athletes expose the sports event organizers?
American Amateur Athletes exposes the sport event organizer by
interviewing the organizer’s officials; giving the sport event organizer
all the necessary time the organizer needs to promote the sport event;
creating a link on Yahoo and Google and
other publications relating to the sports event; creating
specific index page on
www.amamat.com
identifying the sport event and its organizer; providing pictures that
links to the interviews of the event organizer; using the sport event
organizer’s logo in the video streamed recording to give specific
credits to the event organizer; providing links to the event organizers
website or websites; adding the logo of the event organizer to the list
of Featured Educational Institutions and Youth Organizations“
Who are
some of the Major Featured Youth and Educational Institutions on
www.amamat.com?
www.amamat.com featured many youth and educational
institution events throughout New York City, while featuring video clip
interviews of over 2,800 youth and high school athletes of these
organizations and institutions the website: the Brooklyn Italians
Football Club, the Our Lady of Grace/Gravesend Athletic Associations,
Gil Hodges Little League (OLGAA),
the Bergen Beach Youth Organization (BBYO), the Bonnie Youth
Club, the Youth Service League, the Parkville Youth Organization (PYO),
the Protect Our Nations’ Youth (PONY), the American Amateur Baseball
Congress (AABC), the Gauchos Baseball Club, the Catholic High Schools
Athletic Association (CHSAA), the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL),
the Big Apple Youth Football Association, the New York City Youth
Football League (NYCYFL), the Kings Bay Youth Organization, the Brooklyn
Falcons, the Staten Island Hurricanes Football League, the Brooklyn
Chiefs Football Organization, the New York Travel Baseball, the Brooklyn
Skyhawks Football League, the Rockaway Ravens, the Brooklyn Panthers,
the Marine Park Youth League, Joe Torre Youth Club, St Vincent Ferrer,
the Catholic Youth Organizations (CYO), the 78th Pct. Youth
Organization, the Spring Creek Angels, The Amity Baseball League, the
Queens Falcons Youth Football League, the Bayside Raiders Youth Football
League, Lynvets Youth Football League, the Ozone Howard Little League,
the Parade Ground League, The Brooklyn Children Baseball and Basketball
Association and more than 30 other youth organizations in.
Click on this link for these youth and high school programs
Who are
the visitors on
www.amamat.com
The
www.amamat.com
website is being visited by the athletes, by their parents and friends,
by high schools scouts, by college scouts, by professional sports
organizations.
What is
the difference between the
www.amamat.com
website and other sports websites?
The difference between www.amamat.com
and any other sports website in simple:
www.amamat.com is the only sports website that video streams entire
uncut sports events for free;
www.amamat.com is the only sports which provides free recording of
all sports events, no matter how big or small the sports event maybe. In
other word, athletes do not have to super stars to be on www.amamat.com.
Who is
behind American Amateur Athletes?
· President and Founder and Videographer,
Max Sanchez-Martinez, retired
Assistant Vice President of Banque National de Paribas Paribas (BNP
Paribas) after 20 year of dedicated and unblemished service; father of
two sons’ Omni and Abel; Coach, member and Director of
the Bonnie Youth Organization Instructional League; Thomas Jefferson HS,
New York City Technical College, Pace University.
Major Video Webcast Events
Since
the creation of the website, in May 2006, American Amateur Athletes has
video webcasted hundreds of sports events of youth sports and high
school sports from baseball to wrestling.
Among the most notable video webcast events and/or tournaments
are:
Baseball
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The
2007 CHSAA Junior and Senior Varsity Baseball Championship games
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The
2007 11 Year Old American Amateur Baseball Congress Gil Hodges World
Series hosted by the Our Lady of Grace Gravesend of Brooklyn
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The
2007 New York Travel Baseball July 4th Baseball
Tournament at Amity Youth Baseball
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The
2007 Dominic Cantatore Memorial Baseball Tournaments of Parkville
Youth Organization
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The
2007 12 Year Old PONY Eastern Zone Tournament hosted by Bergen Beach
Youth Organization
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The
2007 NYPD vs. FDNY Eighth Annual Fund Raising Baseball Game at
Keyspan Stadium and 2007 NYPD vs. United States Military Baseball
Travelling All-Stars game at the College of Staten Island
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The
2007 Grand Street Campus Junior Varsity Baseball Tournament
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The
2006 11 Year Old American Amateur Baseball Congress World Series
hosted by the Our Lady of Grace Gravesend of Brooklyn
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The
2006 PONY Softball Tournament hosted by Bergen Beach Youth
Organization
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The
2006 New York Travel Baseball July 4th Baseball
Tournament at Amity Youth Baseball
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The
Dominic Cantatore Memorial Baseball Tournaments of Parkville Youth
Organization
Basketball
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The
2006-2007 PSAL Girls A and Girls AA Quarterfinal Basketball games
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The
2006-2007 PSAL Girls A and B Basketball Showcases
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Various 2006-2007 PSAL Boys AA and Boys A Basketball Classics and
playoff games
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2007 Kennedy High School Annual Classics
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2006 William H. Grady High School Eighth Annual Holiday Girls
Basketball Tournament
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2006 John Bowne High School Boys Basketball Tournament
Football
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The
2007 New York City Youth Football League Championships at Hofstra
University
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The
2007 CHSAA’s Catholic High School Football League (CHSFL) Varsity
AAA, AA, A Divisions Championship games and the 2007 Junior Varsity
Division A Championship game
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The
2006 PSAL Playoffs, Bowl and Championship Football Games
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The
2006 Big Apple Football Conference Super Bowl at Curtis High School
Gymnastics
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The
2007 PSAL Single and Team Gymnastics Championships at the Aviator
Sports Complex
Soccer
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The 2008 Brooklyn Italians Youth Soccer League New York City Indoor
Soccer Classic at Pratt Institute of Technology
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The
2007 CHSAA Soccer League semifinal and final games at St. Johns
University
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The
2007 CHSAA Soccer State Championship at Fordham University
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