Updated January 10 2012

Owls Launch New Website

FOREST CITY, N.C.

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The Forest City Owls announced today the launch of their new website. Moonray Web Design of Gastonia has teamed up with the Owls to form the new layout of http://www.forestcitybaseball.com.

The website features more dynamic features including a slideshow of all Owls news, a photo gallery and a brand new opportunity to purchase season tickets and single game tickets. Fans can purchase tickets to big games in advance and not have to wait in line. The site offers much more features and information for the 2012 season.

“This website will be a great addition for us and our goal of communicating with our fans. We will be able to update the website frequently and give more information to our fans,” said Owls General Manager Jeremy Boler.

We hope this new website will be very easy for all our fans to navigate and find out everything they need to know about their Owls.

To find out more about 2012 Owls Season Tickets, please contact the Owls office at (828)245-0000 and speak to a friendly ticket sales representative.

The Forest City Owls are a proud member of the Coastal Plain League, the nation’s hottest summer collegiate baseball league. Celebrating its 16th season in 2012, the CPL features 14 teams playing in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. The CPL gives college players the chance to refine their skills with the use of wooden bats. Players are housed with local host families for the summer and past experiences have been very positive for both players and hosts. Furthermore, the CPL has had over 930 alumni drafted and 46 alums make their Major League debut thus far. For more information on the Coastal Plain League, please visit the league website at http://www.coastalplain.com, and be sure to friend us on Facebook (at http://www.facebook.com/coastalplainleague) and follow us via Twitter (as cpleague). 

Contact:

Jeremy Boler

Phone:

(828) 245-0000

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