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Dynasty’s Deal With America’s Bat Company

There are many costs for baseball agents.  It costs money to subscribe to scouting services, travel across the country to recruit players, travel across the country to visit current clients, and supply clients with equipment (your guys are making very little money while in the Minors).  While not all clients will ask you to help […]

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The New www.DynastyReps.com

There was nothing wrong with the old design and coding of Dynasty Athlete Representation‘s website, but that is not a good reason to keep something the way it is.  It was time that the website received a large overhaul, which is exactly what it received.  If you venture over to the new website with the […]

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Mike Scroggins Wins Pepsi Red, White and Blue Open

As always is the case, the PBA displayed its final rounds on a Sunday.  Yesterday, Dynasty started the day with 4 bowlers in the final 6.  We had a pretty good shot at having one of our men take the championship prize.  In fact, it was one of our clients, Mike Scroggins, who won the […]

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An Intern(al) Look at Becoming a Sports Agent

I’ve wanted to become a sports agent for a very long time. It was the reasoning behind my decision to go to law school and it’s something I’ve rigorously pursued since beginning law school. I knew the industry was very cutthroat and hard to break into. I was lucky to catch a break when an […]

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Lauren Stevens – Miss January 2010

Lauren Stevens was named Miss January 2010 by BrianX.com, an online magazine focusing on travel, dating, nightlife, lifestyle, society, models, humor, interviews, entertainment, and more.  Lauren joins an impressive list of BrianX’s “Divas of the Month.”  The article shows off Lauren’s beauty and personality.  Here is one of the Q&A’s from the piece: When did you […]

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Danielle Wolfe Is The #1 College Woman Of The Web

My job entails representing the #1 College Woman of the Web.  How can you beat that?  Danielle Wolfe was selected the #1 College Woman of the Web by G4TV in an episode that aired on December 30, 2009.  Danielle also just released a brand new website at DanielleWolfe.com.  Want to see the clip from the […]

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Dynasty’s Bowlers Were Part Of The Top Stories Of 2009

Dynasty’s Bowling Division had four of its clients make the Top 10 PBA Stories of 2009, including the #1 and #2 stories, overall.  The stories are: #8 Patrick Allen wins two nail-biters in Nevada The National Bowling Stadium Championship and the H&R Block Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas #5 Norm Duke fails in attempt […]

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Brandon Brown Making The Highlight Reel

When Brandon Brown originally contacted me about his desire to play professional basketball, I told the college Junior that it was in his best interest to seek out his options, but that it may be worth it to stay in school and obtain his degree before seeing what opportunities were out there for him.  Brown […]

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Dynasty Representing Media Darling, Tom Smallwood

Dynasty Athlete Representation is pleased to announce that it has signed a representation agreement with Tom Smallwood.  Dynasty will represent Smallwood in all of his business affairs related to his status as a professional bowler.  Luckily, it seems as if we will have our hands full. Tom Smallwood recently went from a “nobody” to the […]

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Dynasty Goes Orange And Blue With The Signing Of Adrian Moss

To say that I have been waiting for this day for a long time is a gigantic understatement (I even created a special Dynasty logo for this announcement).  I graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelors of Arts in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in 2003 (as valedictorian – my bragging […]