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Vype Sports Marketing captures the passion and excitement of sports in its purest form with in-depth coverage, real-time content and authentic local views regarding high school sports. Vype Sports Marketing, and its High School Sports The Magazine properties, captures the attitudes and lifestyle surrounding today's high school sports community through local interviews, opinions and photos that provide commentary, insight and coverage on what matters most to high school athletes. From winning strategies and information about health to analysis of the latest trends in gear and technology, High School Sports the Magazine has it covered.





Vype Sports marketing is a national syndicate of locally owned and published magazines focused on the high school sports community. Through our locally owned and published High School Sports The Magazine properties, Vype provides unprecedented access to the high school athletic community on the local and national level. Each month Vype reaches hundreds of thousands of people involved in high school sports - from the individual athlete to the extended community of coaches, families and fans. Each edition of High School Sports The Magazine focuses on local schools, teams and talent, providing in-depth locally generated coverage about what makes high school sports an integral part of each community. Within each local market, High School Sports The Magazine is trusted by local coaches, athletes, athletic directors and fans to provide in-depth coverage on the sports that matter to the people they matter to most.





We believe that high school sports have a positive and long-lasting impact on the development of today's teens in terms of acquiring life-long skills and perspective on team work, dedication and commitment. We believe in the purity of the game played at the high school level where kids simply compete for the fun and excitement of playing. We believe in being active participants in our local community through our editorial coverage, partnerships and sponsors, ensuring that our focus and impact is authentic.





High School Sports The Magazine currently reaches over 750,000 people each month through 10 locally published magazines. We're expanding and will soon add an additional 10 markets to our network of franchisee partners. Through its popular website Vype.com, high school athletes have access to an interactive online resource for the high school athletic community where they can post highlight reels, share ideas and learn from industry experts.





We're committed to helping celebrate and highlight team and individual accomplishments. High School Sports The Magazine is a trusted media partner for local schools, coaches, athletes and influencers, delivering in-depth coverage of every aspect of high school sports from the big game to the issues shaping the lives of the high school athlete.







The Village Voice
My father started in the hardware sporting goods business in 1929 in Shawnee. I went into partnership with my brother... More

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Talking Basketball
by: Andrew Gilman

There was a time when a high school athlete was just that, an athlete. When the season changed,... More

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While football might be a full-time job in the fall, we found three players who do some pretty cool work in the offseason, too, and they …
Name: Toby Lambkin School: Putnam City Year: Senior Job on the field: Offensive line/Defensive line Job off the field: Work... More
Rising From the Ashes
by: Jeff Harrison

Dave Martin knows just how the fire last December at Jones High School affected the student body. After... More
To The Extreme
by: Chris Maxon

If there’s one thing that ESPN’s “X-Games” have taught us, it’s that sports don’t have to include a ball to... More

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A Passing Fancy
The Oklahoma Showdown, a 7-on-7 passing tournament, sponsored by High School Sports the Magazine, will be July 11-12 in Edmond. There will be three... More
Supplements: What you need to know about adding them to your diet
by: Andrew Gilman

John Coyne, a former Nebraska football player, runs the GNC store in Owasso and oversees nine GNC stores in Oklahoma City. We had... More
10 To Watch
by: Francisco Ojeda

1. Gabe Lynn, Jenks, defensive back, 6-0, 185 College choice:Has interest from Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Colorado, LSU, Miami (Fl.), Nebraska and... More

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