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Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 1 - Ball, baseball, leather. Spalding 100 series. #41-106HS. NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have Spalding Shively Sporting Goods $ 33.65 NFHS Stamp. #41-106HS (CC NO. 1250020-2013828) Item No. 2 - Ball, baseball, leather, official KHSAA Spalding postseason ball. Spalding TF Pro #41-100HS. NO Shively Sporting Goods $ 63.50 #41-100HS SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. (CC NO. 1250020-2013413) Item No. 3 - Ball, baseball, practice, leather, cushioned cork center. Wilson # A1010S Blem. NO Wilson Shively Sporting Goods $ 33.95 SUBSTITUTE. Not NFHS stamped. #A1010S (CC NO. 1250020-2013829) Item No. 4 - Ball, basketball, composite 28.5" girls size. Spalding TF-250 (#747988). NO SUBSTITUTE. Spalding Bush Keller $ 14.00 No NFHS stamp. TF-250 WOMEN'S (CC NO. 1250020-2013830) Item No. 5 - Ball, basketball, composite 29.5" boys Spalding size. Spalding TF-250 (#747998). NO SUBSTITUTE. Bush Keller $ 14.00 No NFHS stamp. TF-250 MEN'S (CC NO. 1250020-2013831) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 6 - Ball, basketball, official KHSAA Spalding postseason ball. Spalding TF1000 Classic #74-7839, Bush Keller $ 40.00 74-7839 28.5". NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. (CC NO. 1250020-2013414) Item No. 7 - Ball, basketball, official KHSAA Spalding postseason ball. Spalding TF1000 Classic #74-7849, Bush Keller $ 40.00 74-7849 29.5". NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. (CC1250020-2013415) Item No. 8 - Ball, basketball. Spalding TF1000 Legacy 28.5". NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS Spalding Bush Keller $ 43.59 stamp. TF1000WMN's (CC NO. 1250020-2013417) Item No. 9 - Ball, basketball. Spalding TF1000 Legacy 29.5". NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS Spalding Bush Keller $ 43.59 stamp. TF1000Men's (CC NO. 1250020-2013416) Item No. 10 - Ball, field hockey, official size and weight, solid cork core, waterproof, long lasting, TK permanently round, easily cleaned. Georgi #MP100 or Shively Sporting Goods $ 38.00 NFHS equal. (CC NO. 1250020-1704805) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 11 - Ball, football, composite, practice only, official size. Spalding Alpha #727028. No NFHS Spalding Bush Keller $ 19.20 stamp. #727028 (CC NO. 1250020-2013832) Item No. 12 - Ball, football, composite, practice, youth size. Wilson #WTF1704 TDY NCAA Wilson Bush Keller $ 13.00 Projectile. NO SUBSTITUTE. WTF1704 (CC NO. 1250020-2013833) Item No. 13 - Ball, football, leather, game, youth Wilson Bush Keller $ 34.50 size. Wilson #WTF1300 TDY. NO SUBSTITUTE. WTF1300 (CC NO. 1250020-2013834) Item No. 14 - Ball, football, leather, official KHSAA Spalding postseason ball. Spalding Alpha #72-6758. NO Bush Keller $ 55.29 72-6758 SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. (CC NO. 1250020-2013419) Item No. 15 - Ball, football, leather, Spalding #J5V. Spalding Shively Sporting Goods $ 42.36 NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. 629249 (CC NO. 1250020-2013420) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 16 - Ball, soccer. Select Sport, Royale. available. Official KHSAA postseason soccer ball. Select NO SUBSTITUTE. Bush Keller $ 32.75 ROYALE Colors: White/Black, White/Royal, & White/Red. (CC NO. 1250020-2012635) Item No. 17 - Ball, soccer. Select Sport. Select 10.0. Select Bush Keller $ 22.70 NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. 10.0 (CC NO. 1250020-2012636) Item No. 18 - Ball, softball, leather, official KHSAA Spalding postseason ball. Dudley Thunder Heat #43-147. NO Bush Keller $ 58.00 43-147 SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. (CC NO. 1250020-2013423) Item No. 19 - Ball, softball, leather. Dudley Thunder #SB12L. NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS Spalding stamp. Optic Yellow,.47 core, 375 compression, Bush Keller $ 58.00 SB12L leather cover, cork center. (CC NO. 1250020-2013424) Item No. 20 - Ball, softball, leather, Martin #SPC12- YL. NO SUBSTITUTE. Must have NFHS stamp. Martin 12" Optic Yellow, .47 core, 375 compression, Bush Keller $ 48.95 SPC12-YL polypore center raised red seams. (CC NO. 1250020-2013835) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 21 - Ball, tennis, 24 cans of 3 balls each. Wilson Wilson Extra Duty. NO SUBSTITUTE. Shively Sporting Goods $ 59.85 WRT1001 (CC NO. 1250020-1705327) Item No. 22 - Ball, Volleyball. Baden Prefection #VX5EC-210 (red, white and blue). NO Baden SUBSTITUTE. Official KHSAA postseason Shively Sporting Goods $ 43.83 VX5EC-210 volleyball. (CC NO. 1250020-2012637) BSN Sports Item No. 23 - Belt, web, football, polypropylene. 1" #FBBLT1 wide, heat-sealed ends to prevent fraying, heavy BSN Sports Colors: Black, Gold, Kelly, $ 0.74 weight, D-rings, double riveted. One size 46" fits all. Navy, Royal, Scarlet & Adams #510 or equal. White only. (CC NO. 4600015-1724606) Item No. 24 - Belt, web, football, polypropylene. 1 1/4" wide, heat-sealed ends to prevent fraying, nickel plated D-rings, double riveted. One size 46" fits all. No Bids No Bids $ - Adams # 512 or equal. (CC NO.4600015-1724607) Item No. 25 - Cleat, football, polyurethane, 1/2" Riddell replacement, male. 100 count. Riddell / All American #R002011 $ 9.00 (CC NO. 1250180-1724577) $0.09 each Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 26 - Gear, wrestling. Four-strap ear guard. Soft vinyl foam ear piece with aluminum inserts for Cliff Keen enhanced protection. Straps are adjustable with a BSN Sports #E58 Signature $ 21.94 vinyl neck strap. Colors: Black, Dark Green, Light 1242508 Gold, Maroon, Navy, Orange, Purple, Royal, Scarlet, Silver Gray, Vegas Gold & White (CC NO. 4600015-1718664) Item No. 27 - Girdle, football, adult and youth sized. 5 piece integrated pads sew in (2 hips, tail bones, and Alleson #695PG 2 thighs), moisture wicking fabric. Russell Athletic AA695PG #RAIGR series. Sizes: Youth M, L, XL. Adult S, M, BSN Sports Alleson $ 12.56 L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL. (upcharge for Adult 2XL, 3XL - $14.28 3XL and 4XL). 4XL -$15.96 (CC NO. 1250020-2013836) Item No. 28 - Helmet, baseball, batting, fitted. Schutt #275651S Air Pro 5.6 or equal. Must meet NOCSAE Schutt Shively Sporting Goods $ 21.80 standards. 275651S (CC NO. 4600015-2012983) Item No. 29 - Helmet, baseball, batting, fitted. Schutt # 281050S Air Pro Maxx T5.6 or equal. Must meet Schutt Shively Sporting Goods $ 28.60 NOCSAE standards. 281050S (CC NO. 4600015-2012984) Item No. 30 - Helmet, baseball, batting, fitted. Schutt #3311150S Air Maxx T5.6 or equal. Must meet Schutt Shively Sporting Goods $ 28.60 NOCSAE standards. # 311150S (CC NO. 4600015-2012985) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 31 - Helmet, baseball, batting. Schutt #274250S Air Pro 4.2 OSFM or equal. Must meet Schutt Shively Sporting Goods $ 21.80 NOCSAE standards. 274250S (CC NO. 4600015-2012987) Item No. 32 - Helmet, baseball, batting. Schutt Schutt #28950S Air Pro Maxx 4.2 OSFM or equal. Must Shively Sporting Goods $ 28.60 meet NOCSAE standards. #280950S (CC NO. 4600015-2012988) Item No. 33 - Helmet, baseball, batting. Schutt#3311000S Air Maxx T4.2 OSFM or equal. Schutt Shively Sporting Goods $ 28.60 Must meet NOCSAE standards. 311000S (CC NO. 4600015-2012989) Item No. 34 - Helmet, baseball, high school batting. Rawlings Coolflo # CFABHN or equal. Must meet Rawlings NOCSAE standards, 68 mph. Sizes S-XL. Clear coat BSN Sports CFABHN $ 25.88 finish only. 1385391 (CC NO. 4600015-2012991) Item No. 35 - Helmet, baseball, high school batting. Rawlings #S100P or equal. Exceeds NOCSAE standards, rated up to 100 mph. Alpha sized. Clear Shively Sporting Goods Rawlings S100PC $ 350.00 coat finish only. (CC NO. 4600015-2012992) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 36 - Helmet, baseball, high school batting. Rawlings #S80X1AM or equal. Must meet NOCSAE standards, rated up to 80 mph. Sizes S-XL. Matte No Bids No Bids $ - finish only. (CC NO. 4600015-2012993) Item No. 37 - Helmet, baseball, high school batting. Rawlings #S90PA/S90PAM or equal. Exceeds NOCSAE standards, rated up to 90mph. Alpha sized. Shively Sporting Goods Rawlings S90PA $ 52.50 Matte finish or clear coat finish. (CC NO. 4600015-2012994) Item No. 38 - Helmet, football, Riddell #360. NO SUBSTITUTE. Must meet NOCSAE standards. No Bids No Bids $ - Must include all component parts including facemask. Molded and standard paint included in price. (CC NO. 4600015-2011847) Item No. 39 - Helmet, football. Riddell Revo Speed. Riddell NO SUBSTITUTE. Must meet NOCSAE standards. R41190 Speed Riddell /All American $ 235.00 Must include all component parts including facemask. ADD $15.00 for XL Molded and standard paint included in price. Sized Helmets. (CC NO. 4600015-2011848) Item No. 40 - Helmet, football, varsity adult. Riddell #R41195 Speedflex or equal. Must meet NOCSAE Riddell standards. Must include all component parts Riddell /All American R41195 Flex $ 340.00 including facemask. Add $15.00 for XL (CC NO. 4600015-2012995) Athletic Supplies & Equipment (Line Item) BID ID 7443 Begins: August 10, 2017 Ends: August 9, 2018 Description & Commodity Code Number Bidder Vendor Reference # Unit Price Item No. 41 - Helmet, football, varsity. Schutt#788900 Air XP Pro Q10 w/titanium guard. Schutt Must meet NOCSAE standards.
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