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Scott Sports Continues Partnership with Utah High School Cycling League

26 February 2015

Scott Sports is please to annouce a continued partnership with the Utah High School Cycling League for the 2015 season. The Utah League is an official chapter of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA). Scott is proud to extend its second year as a Platinum sponsor of the Utah League.

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"Scott's support of our program has been incredibly valuable as we've grown so rapidly," said Lori Harward, executive director of the Utah High School Cycling League. "Last season was a banner year for us. We grew 67 percent to more than 1000 participating student athletes, with 392 coaches and 63 teams. This remarkable progression would not have been possible without Scott's backing," added Harward. 

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The Scott Sports home office relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah, in September 2013. Since then, the company has established its identity on the Wasatch front as a committed supporter of local events and riders. In addition to supporting the Utah High School Cycling League, Scott sponsors other local events like the Tour of Utah, Park City Point to Point and the Scott Enduro Cup.

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"We have a long term vision of promoting the sport of cycling across all disciplines and all generations," said Nic Sims, Scott Sports marketing director. "Helping create a framework for junior and high school age athletes to get excited about riding a bike is not only good for our brand, it's good for the future of the sport," added Sims.

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