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Vendors Secondary Vendors WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 PRIMARY VENDORS SECONDARY VENDORS CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Phoenix Embroidery & Screen Swim Shop of Southwest 25% 25% 25% Printing 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% A3 PERFORMANCE Phoenix Embroidery & Screen America Team Sports 40% 40% 40% Printing 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% A4 Athletic Supply 40% AA1 ACE ATTACK ADAMSGOLF America Team Sports 40% 40% 40% Athletic Supply 35% ADIDAS Athletic Supply 40% 40% Swimshop of the Southwest 25% 25% 35% Excluding 44% Excluding ALISON Elliott's Custom Golf Embroidery fees Embroidery fees ALLESON BSN 40% 40% 40% America Team Sports 35% 35% 35% 1 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 2nd SECONDARY 3rd SECONDARY CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Standard Uniforms, Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Clothing & Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms Equipment & Acc. Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% 10% A3 PERFORMANCE Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% 10% Tennis Outlet 0-30% 0-30% 0-30% A4 AA1 ACE ATTACK ADAMSGOLF Swim Shop of the Southwest 25% Tennis Outlet 0-30% 0-30% 0-30% ADIDAS Elliott's Custom Golf 25% ALISON ALLESON 2 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 PRIMARY VENDORS SECONDARY VENDORS CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % BSN 40% 40% 40% America Team Sports 35% 35% 35% A3 PERFORMANCE ALLESON ATHLETICS Athletic Supply 35% Athletic Supply 35% BSN 15% ALL STAR BSN 15% 15% ALUMAGOAL BSN 15% 15% 15% Phoenix Embroidery & Screen ANVIL BSN 20% 20% 20% Printing 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% ARENA Swimshop of the Southwest 25% 25% 25% ASHAWAY BSN 40% 40% 40% America Team Sports 35% 35% 35% ASICS Athletic Supply 40% 40% BSN 30% 30% Alert Services 15-20% ATHLETIC SPECIALTIES Atheltic Supply 30% BABOLAT Tennis Outlet 0-30% 0-30% 0-30% Athletic Supply 35% BSN 20% BADEN America Team Sports 15% 15% Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% 3 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 2nd SECONDARY 3rd SECONDARY CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Standard Uniforms, Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Clothing & Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms Equipment & Acc. Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % A3 PERFORMANCE ALLESON ATHLETICS ALL STAR ALUMAGOAL ANVIL ARENA ASHAWAY Tennis Outlet 0-30% 0-30% 0-30% ASICS ATHLETIC SPECIALTIES BABOLAT America Team Sports 15% Pyramid Paper Co. 10% BADEN 4 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 PRIMARY VENDORS SECONDARY VENDORS CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % A3 PERFORMANCE Atheltic Supply 40% 40% 40% America Team Sports 35% 35% 35% BADGER BSN 40% 40% 40% BAGBAOY Elliott's Custom Golf 15% Phoenix Embroidery & Scren America Team Sports 25% 25% 25% Printing 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% BAW BSN 25% 25% 25% BIGRED BIKE Atheltic Supply 15% Pyramid Paper Co. 10% SNA Sports Group 15% BISON Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% America Team Sports 35% 35% 35% Atheltic Supply 30% 30% BROOKS BSN 35% 35% 30% Excluding BRIDGESTONE Elliott's Custom Golf Embroidery fees BRUTE BSN 20% 20% 20% Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% 10% 5 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 2nd SECONDARY 3rd SECONDARY CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Standard Uniforms, Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Clothing & Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms Equipment & Acc. Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Phoenix Embroidery & A3 PERFORMANCE Scren Printing 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% BADGER BAGBAOY BAW BIGRED BIKE BISON BROOKS BRIDGESTONE BRUTE 6 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 PRIMARY VENDORS SECONDARY VENDORS CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % BUSHELL Elliott's Custom Golf 10% A3 PERFORMANCE 30% Excluding CALLAWAY Elliott's Custom Golf Embroidery fees BSN 40% 40% 40% Atheltic Supply 30% CHAMPION America Team Sports 25% 25% Phoenix Embroidery & Scren America Team Sports 40% 40% 40% Printing 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% Athletic Supply 40% 40% 40% CHAMPRO BSN 40% 40% 40% CHESTNUT CLICGEAR Elliott's Custom Golf 20% BSN 35% 35% 35% Athletic Supply 30% CLIFF KEEN American Team Sports 25% 25% BSN 25% 25% 25% Athletic Supply 20% Phoenix Embroidery & Screen COBBLESTONE Printing 15-20% 15-20% CONVERSE BSN 20% 20% 20% 7 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 2nd SECONDARY 3rd SECONDARY CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Standard Uniforms, Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Clothing & Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms Equipment & Acc. Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % BUSHELL A3 PERFORMANCE CALLAWAY American Challenge America Team Sports 25% Enterprises 10% CHAMPION Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% 10% CHAMPRO CHESTNUT CLICGEAR American Team Sports 25% Pyramid Paper Co. 10% CLIFF KEEN Pyramid Paper Co. 10% 10% Phoenix Embroidery & Scren Printing 15-20% COBBLESTONE CONVERSE 8 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 PRIMARY VENDORS SECONDARY VENDORS CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % BSN 35% 35% 35% Alert Services 15-20% A3 PERFORMANCE CRAMER Athletic Supply 35% Medco Supply Co. 0-25% CSI Athletic Supply 20% CUTLERS American Team Sports 25% 25% 25% Athletic Supply 10% DAMINATORS DE-LONG BSN 20% 20% 20% DESERT WASH DIADEM BSN 20% 20% 20% DIAMOND Athletic Supply 20% Phoenix Embroidery & Screen DODGER Prinitng 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% DOLFIN Swim Shop of the Southwest 25% 25% 25% DON ALLISON America Team Sports 35% 35% 35% Athletic Supply 30% BSN 25% DOUGLAS 9 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 2nd SECONDARY 3rd SECONDARY CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Standard Uniforms, Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Clothing & Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms Equipment & Acc. Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Medco Supply Co. 0-25% A3 PERFORMANCE CRAMER CSI CUTLERS DAMINATORS DE-LONG DESERT WASH DIADEM DIAMOND DODGER DOLFIN DON ALLISON DOUGLAS 10 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 PRIMARY VENDORS SECONDARY VENDORS CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % DOUGLAS BSN 25% 25% A3 PERFORMANCE Athletic Supply 20% DUDLEY BSN 20% 20% 20% DUKE DYNAMIC Athletic Supply 20% EASTON BSN 20% 20% 20% Phoenix Embroidery & Screen EDWARDS Prinitng 15-20% 15-20% 15-20% ETEAM-LINE EYELINE GOLF Elliott's Custom Golf 10% FILA FINIS FIRST TO FINISH FISHER BSN 25% 25% 25% Athletic Supply 0-30% 11 200309 Athletic Supplies & Equipment -Awarded Tab. WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTICT Proposal # 20-03-09 Athletic Supplies Equipment Contract Dates 3/10/2020 thru 3/9/2021 2nd SECONDARY 3rd SECONDARY CATERGORIES CATERGORIES Standard Uniforms, Supplies, Equipment Standard Uniforms, Custom Supplies, Clothing & Custom & Acc. Clothing & Apparel Uniforms Equipment & Acc. Apparel Uniforms BRAND Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % Vendor Disc. % Disc. % Disc. % DOUGLAS A3 PERFORMANCE DUDLEY DUKE DYNAMIC EASTON EDWARDS ETEAM-LINE EYELINE GOLF FILA FINIS FIRST TO FINISH FISHER
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