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Confidential the District Solicitied 401 Suppliers and Received 9 Responses BID TABULATION GARLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Auction Title:168-20 Bid Rfq Softball Uniforms & Num:32339 Equipment *Confidential Ln # Award (Y/N) Reason Item Description Quantity UOM Supplier Price Extended Price 1 NA Dudley Thunder Heat Yellow Softballs 40 DZ SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB with Red stitching & NFHS STAMP #WT12YFP, core .47 – 12”, no subs district game ball Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 62.00 2,480.00 AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 64.00 2,560.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 69.91 2,796.40 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 72.00 2,880.00 LTD *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 83.97 3,358.80 2 NA Charcoal Badger Hooded Sweatshirt 15 ST SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #1254 with two color lettering & pant #1277 open bottom no lettering, lettering & sizes to follow when order is placed, no subs fill-ins Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 34.00 510.00 RIDDELL ALL AMERICAN 34.45 516.75 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 38.57 578.55 LTD VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 44.00 660.00 INC ROBIN BAUGH 45.00 675.00 *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 46.95 704.25 3 NA Badger Hooded Sweatshirt #125400 & 10 ST SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB pant #147800 with two color lettering on sweatshirt & right leg of pant, sizes to follow when order is placed, no subs fill- ins Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 42.50 425.00 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 52.56 525.60 LTD ROBIN BAUGH 53.00 530.00 *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 53.96 539.60 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 56.00 560.00 INC 4 NA Royal Blue Badger Hooded Sweatshirt 22 ST SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #125400 & pant #147800 with "Colonel" "Softball" & "SG" "Softball" on pant in white, sizes to follow when order is placed, no subs fill-ins Y RIDDELL ALL AMERICAN 42.05 925.10 AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 42.50 935.00 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 44.40 976.80 LTD ROBIN BAUGH 53.00 1,166.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 53.00 INC *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 53.96 1,187.12 5 NA Glover 4 Part line-up Softball Card #BB- 8 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB 103, or approved equal Y VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 4.02 32.16 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 7.35 58.80 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 8.00 64.00 6 NA Jug Sting Free Dimpled Softball 4 DZ SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #B2015, 12", yellow, no subs Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 37.00 148.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 39.98 159.92 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 41.31 165.24 LTD 7 NA Jugs pitching Machine Balls 12" #TB- 4 DZ SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB K11393, or approved equal Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 29.88 119.52 AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 37.00 148.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 39.98 159.92 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 41.31 165.24 LTD The District solicitied 401 suppliers and received 9 responses. BID TABULATION GARLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Ln # Award (Y/N) Reason Item Description Quantity UOM Supplier Price Extended Price 8 4NS Jugs Softie 12" Softball #BB2001, or 3 DZ SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC 48.85 146.55 approved equal Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 69.95 209.85 AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 70.00 210.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 83.98 251.94 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 86.45 259.35 LTD 9 NA Twin City All-sport Game Tube Socks 94 PR SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #TSR, color to follow when order is placed, no subs fill-ins Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 2.05 192.70 AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 2.25 211.50 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 2.75 258.50 LTD *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 3.21 301.74 10 NA DeMarini CF Fastpitch Bat 2020 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #WTDXCFSZ, no subs Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 250.00 250.00 11 NA Easton Softball Training Stick 2 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #A162308, or approved equal Y VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 32.98 65.96 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 33.60 67.20 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 36.00 72.00 12 NA Easton Ghost Fastpitch 2018 Softball 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB Bat #FP18GH10, 32" (-11) or approved equal Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 299.50 299.50 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 350.00 350.00 LTD 13 NA FP Easton Ghost Bat #EAA113579, 22" 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB (-10), or approved equal Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 299.50 299.50 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 350.00 350.00 LTD 14 NA 2020 Easton Ghost Double Barrel Dual 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB Stamp Fastpitch Bag #FP20GH11, 32" 22 oz., or approved equal Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 299.50 299.50 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 350.00 350.00 LTD 15 NA Easton Magnetic Line-up Softball Board 2 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #11814817, or approved equal Y DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 18.90 37.80 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 22.50 45.00 16 NA Easton E50BP Softball Backpack 16 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #E120121, black with "NG" embroidered red outlined in white, no subs fill-ins Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 28.95 463.20 *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 39.66 634.56 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 69.00 1,104.00 LTD 17 NA Easton Prowess Fastpitch Softball Bat 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #FP19PRO10, 33" 23 oz., or approved equal Y DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 39.90 39.90 LTD 18 NA Easton Game Ready Backpack 20 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #A159037, charcoal/red, no subs fill-ins Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 34.65 693.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 36.98 739.60 INC *PRO PLAYER SUPPLY 37.31 746.20 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 40.00 800.00 LTD 19 NA Easton "The Fundamental" Jen Schro 2 ST SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB Catcher's Gear, color to follow when order is placed, no subs Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 188.50 377.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 199.91 399.82 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 349.00 698.00 LTD The District solicitied 401 suppliers and received 9 responses. BID TABULATION GARLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Ln # Award (Y/N) Reason Item Description Quantity UOM Supplier Price Extended Price 20 NA Mizuno Softball Office Briefcase 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #360278, black, or approved equal Y DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 45.00 45.00 LTD VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 46.98 46.98 INC PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 48.00 48.00 AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 50.05 50.05 21 NA Mizuno MVP Prime 13.0" First Base 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB Mitt, right handed, no subs Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 71.00 71.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 79.98 79.98 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 83.20 83.20 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 84.50 84.50 22 NA Mizuno Franchise 13.0" Fastpitch 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB Softball Glove, right handed, no subs Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 48.00 48.00 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 56.25 56.25 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 57.45 57.45 23 NA Mizuno Samurai Women's Fastpitch 13" 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB chest protector #380407, gray/royal, no subs Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 65.00 65.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 74.98 74.98 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 78.00 78.00 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 79.50 79.50 24 NA Mizuno Samurai Women's Fastpitch 15" 1 PR SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB shin guards #380381, gray/royal no subs Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 69.00 69.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 76.98 76.98 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 84.00 84.00 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 84.45 84.45 25 NA Mizuno Samurai Women's Fastpitch 1 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB Softball Catchers Helmet #380253- 5252, royal, no subs Y PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS 71.00 71.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 81.98 81.98 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 83.80 83.80 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 87.95 87.95 26 NA Adidas Women's Destiny Softball Pants 14 PR SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #GBA12004, black, sizes to follow when order is placed, no subs fill-ins Y VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 25.00 350.00 INC DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 28.00 392.00 LTD AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 30.00 420.00 27 NA Adidas Stadium Parka 18 #A1005788, 3 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB black, sizes to follow when order is placed, no subs fill-ins Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 54.00 162.00 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 95.00 285.00 INC 28 NA Adidas Team Alpha Socks #5145708C, 70 PR SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB color to follow when order is placed, no subs fill-ins 4NS VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 4.00 280.00 INC Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 9.95 696.50 DAN CAREYS SPORTING GOODS 10.00 700.00 LTD 29 NA Adidas Stirrups #STSKAT, color to 70 PR SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB follow when order is placed, no subs fill- ins Y AMERICA TEAM SPORTS 5.95 416.50 VARSITY BRANDS HOLDINGS CO 7.00 490.00 INC 30 NA Jersey Adidas Icon Pro Softball 20 EA SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC NB NB #AD02425W Custom, with two color lettering & numbers, three color school logo on back neck, GISD Logo, color, lettering, numbers & sizes to follow when order is palced, no subs fill-ins The District solicitied 401 suppliers and received 9 responses.
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