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South Carolina Ravens Arena Football to hold open tryouts on October 27th at Lake Marion High School

Florence, South Carolina (Press release) — The South Carolina Ravens, the newest addition to the Professional Arena Independent Association (PAIA), are excited to announce open tryouts for aspiring athletes looking to join the team. The tryouts will take place on Saturday, October 27th, 2024, at Lake Marion High School, located at 3656 Tee Vee Road, Santee, SC 29142, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

This is a fantastic opportunity for football players to showcase their skills and earn a spot on the roster of a team set to make waves in the arena football scene. The Ravens will begin playing exhibition games in spring 2025, with their first full season starting in April 2025.

Registration Details:

  • Early registration: $100 (available now)
  • Day-of registration: $150
  • Registration begins promptly at 8:00 AM on the day of the event.

Players are encouraged to pre-register for a discounted rate and to arrive early to warm up and complete the necessary paperwork.

The South Carolina Ravens are dedicated to building a competitive team while fostering a strong sense of community involvement and outreach. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a local talent eager for a shot at professional arena football, this is your chance to prove you have what it takes!

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About the South Carolina Ravens:

The South Carolina Ravens are a new professional arena football team, joining the Professional Arena Independent Association for the 2025 season. With a commitment to community engagement, the Ravens aim to bring fast-paced, high-energy football to the region while supporting local causes and initiatives.

For more information or to register, please visit scravensfb.com

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