VYPE High School Sports Magazine (formerly High School Sports The Magazine) is a sports magazine in the United States providing in-depth coverage of high school sports. The magazine is printed monthly across 14 markets including:
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Wichita, Kansas
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- St. Paul, Minnesota
- Reading, Pennsylvania
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Ft. Worth, Texas
- Dallas County, Texas
- Collin County, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC
- Little Rock, Arkansas
The first magazine was launched in August 2005 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It distributes 265,000 copies monthly and is read by over 1 million adults each month, according to the Circulation Verification Council Audit.
In 2008, the Oklahoma and Arkansas markets will be produced the First Annual Statewide Football Preview issues.
Along with football, High School Sports The Magazine also covers girls and boys basketball, girls and boys hockey, track, cross-country, field hockey, soccer, golf, baseball, softball, rowing, cheer, pom, dance, and the music programs.
Read more about VYPE High School Sports Magazine: History, Editorial Policies, Regular Segments
Famous quotes containing the words high, school, sports and/or magazine:
“As the Arab proverb says, The dog barks and the caravan passes. After having dropped this quotation, Mr. Norpois stopped to judge the effect it had on us. It was great; the proverb was known to us: it had been replaced that year among men of high worth by this other: Whoever sows the wind reaps the storm, which had needed some rest since it was not as indefatigable and hardy as, Working for the King of Prussia.”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)
“And so they have left us feeling tired and old.
They never cared for school anyway.
And they have left us with the things pinned on the bulletin board.
And the night, the endless, muggy night that is invading our school.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)
“Falling in love is the right adventure for those who dislike sports and travel.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“I see every day more clearly the value, necessity, and sanative qualities of the three Bs: Bench, Ballot, Barricade.”
—Aurora C. Phelps, U.S. womens magazine contributor. The Revolution (May 21, 1868)