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26Th ANNUAL DIRECTOR's CLUB BANQUET WHO WE ARE THE CONNECTICUT SPORTS MANAGEMENT GROUP INC. (CSMG.org) is a 501(c)3 not for profit corporation Dedicated to managing the two largest amateur, multi-sport, Olympic-style sporting events in Connecticut: The Nutmeg State Games and the CT Masters’ Games - (Formerly the CT Senior Games). The Nutmeg State Games (NutmegStateGames.org) is recognized by the U.S Olympic Committee and by The National Congress of State Games as the Official State Games of CT and celebrates 32 years of “Helping Good Kids Make Good Choices” in 2020. The Connecticut Masters’ Games (CTMastersGames.org) is recognized by the U.S. Olympic committee and the National Association of Senior Games as the Official Senior Games of CT. The Masters’ Games, now in its 41st year, was taken over by CSMG in 2002 and since 26th ANNUAL that time has grown exponentially. Through the venue of competitive sports, we seek to contribute positively to the physical, mental and emotional Resident growth of our athletes. DIRECTOR’S The Connecticut Sports Management Group Inc. believes that participation in athletics provides CLUB BANQUET opportunities to develop leadership qualities such Or Current as hard work, self-confidence and mental and Thursday, February 27th physical toughness. We also believe competitive athletics lays the foundation for positive lifelong Aqua Turf Club habits that contribute to a healthy life style and Plantsville, CT teaches team work, sportsmanship and respect for 5:30 PM Reception | 6:15 PM Program others. The “Games’” include participants from all FOR THE BENEFIT OF: religious, racial and socio- economic backgrounds and opponents are not determined by demographics. We encourage the camaraderie that develops through the common bond of athletics, and appreciation for the Olympic spirit that make the “Games” successful! Questions? Please contact us: Tel: (860)788-7041 or Email: [email protected] CONNECTICUT SPORTS MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. 975 Middle Street, Unit G Middletown, CT 06457 THE 26th ANNUAL DIRECTOR’S CLUB BANQUET INFORMATION REGISTRATION FORM For The Benefit Of: KEYNOTE: TREY WINGO Company Name: THE NUTMEG STATE GAMES Trey Wingo, who joined ESPN in “Good Kids Making Good Choices” November 1997, is co-host of ESPN Contact Name: __________________________________ & Radio’s new Golic and Wingo “morning Phone: THE CONNECTICUT MASTERS’ GAMES drive” show and one of the primary figures in ESPN’s year-round coverage of “For Active Adults” Email: _________________________________________ the National Football League. He continues to serve as a host of ESPN’s NFL Who contacted you about the banquet? Thursday, February 27th, 2020 Live, as well as the company’s presentation of the NFL Draft and Aqua Turf Club the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony. 556 Mulberry St., Plantsville, CT 5:30 PM Cocktail Reception | 6:15 PM Program Begins On November 27, 2017, Wingo and Mike Golic – along with CHECK THIS BOX IF THIS IS A DONATION ONLY AND contributing co-host Mike Golic Jr. -- premiered Golic and Wingo on ESPN Radio and ESPN2. The show reunited Wingo with his NO GUEST SEATING IS REQUIRED. AWARD PRESENTATIONS: longtime friend and colleague Golic, whom he worked with Nutmeg State Games Athlete of the Year early in his ESPN career on the pro football studio show NFL Provide Guest Names for Seating: CT Masters’ Games Athlete of the Year 2Night. 1. 2. BANQUET CHAIRMAN: Wingo has hosted NFL Live since its inception in 2003. He has anchored ESPN’s long-running highlight show NFL Jay Malcynsky 3. PrimeTime since 2007, and he hosted NFL Insiders: Sunday Edition for two seasons (2015-16). A prominent figure in ESPN’s 4. many tent-pole NFL events throughout the year, Wingo has anchored SportsCenter specials during Super Bowl and NFL 5. Draft coverage. He has also hosted ESPN’s NFL Draft telecast and annual Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremonies 6. (since 2004), and he conducts the SportsCenter post-game 7. interview with the Super Bowl MVP. 8. Wingo previously anchored ESPN’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament studio coverage, including the Final Four and 9. Selection Show. He has also hosted SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, and ESPN2’s NFL 2Night and NBA 2Night shows and 10. made regular appearances on ESPN Radio with weekly #Attending_____ $250 per person:$_____________ commentaries and periodic work on GameNight and GameDay. Wingo joined ESPN as an anchor for ESPNEWS from KSDK-TV in Mail Registration & Payment To: CSMG, Inc. St. Louis, Mo., where he was a sports anchor/reporter for six 975 Middle St. Unit G, Middletown, CT 06457 years (1991-97). Check Enclosed #___________ $ __________ A native of Greenwich, Conn., Wingo was graduated from Baylor University in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in Credit Card – Pay securely by visiting: www.NutmegStateGames.org/payment communications. He won six Mid-America regional Emmy awards for reporting, including three straight years for Please reference the word “Banquet” and Register Online Today! outstanding sports reporting. He remains active in a variety of your company name in the payment reason www.NutmegStateGames.org/directors-club-banquet causes, including the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s Athletes for section. a Cure campaign, The V Foundation for Cancer Research and Register Online Today! CSMG is a 501(c) (3) organization. Special Olympics. $175 of your donation is tax deductible www.NutmegStateGames.org/directors-club-banquet th To read Trey’s complete bio please visit: Registration Deadline February 17 CT Charitable Registration #: CHR 0005080 https://espnupstate.radio.com/hosts/trey-wingo .
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