Make a BOLD Impression!
Become a corporate sponsor and put your company in front of tens of thousands of fans at Lakewood sporting events. Invest in the community while promoting your business and reaching families you might not ordinarily reach. It’s a win-win!
The Lakewood Athletic Boosters raise over $150,000 each year to support Lakewood High School, Middle School and Youth Athletics, and we couldn’t do it without the help of our corporate sponsors. Thank you for taking this step to support our Lakewood Rangers.
Sponsorship Opportunities
First Federal Stadium Sponsorship
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Includes large full color, 8’ x 4’, double-sided aluminum sign
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Visible to both football, track and baseball fields
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Installed year around except December and January
(signs stored to prevent weather damage) -
Two year minimum commitment
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$800/year (north fence, locations will vary)
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$1200/year (premium location near scoreboard)
Lakewood High School Gym Sponsorship
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Includes full color, 8’ x 3’, single-sided vinyl banner
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Premium spots near scoreboard are first-come, first-served
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Installed year-round
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Two year minimum commitment
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$700/year
Night at the Races Program Sponsorship
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Includes 4.5” x 5.5” black & white full page program ad
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Night at the Races is the biggest Lakewood athletics event of the year
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Reaches 400+ Lakewood fans, coaches and supporters
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Two year minimum commitment
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$150/year
Additional Options
Big Booster Bundle
Purchase all three sponsorships and receive additional advertising FREE!
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FREE Corporate logo on the Lakewood Athletic Booster website
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FREE 10-15 second announcement at all Lakewood Varsity Home Football Games
Legacy Leader
Commit to three years or more and receive 10% off your total bill!
(Offer good for any sponsorship option. Big Booster Bundle not required to receive the discount.)
Annual Audience Exposure
First Federal Lakewood Stadium
Home Field to LHR Rangers and St. Edward Eagles
Annual Audience Impressions: 95,000 people
Statistics
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Football Stadium and Baseball Field
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Capacity: 10,000 seated, 12,000 overflow standing room
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New Turf on Football Field June 2020
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New Turf on Baseball Field August 2023
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Open To The Public Everyday 6:30am to 11:00pm (closed two months in winter. signs stored during those months to prevent damage/fading)
Organizations & Audiences Served
Other Seasonal Programs & Events
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Lakewood High School Football (1,800 per game - 18,000 per season)
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St. Ed’s Varsity Football (5,000 per game - 42,000 per season)
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Host for St. Eds vs St. Ignatius Holy War Game (11,000 - odd years)
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Lakewood High School Track & Field (200 per meet - 600)
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Lakewood Middle School Track (200 per meet - 800)
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Lakewood High School Baseball (100 per game - 3000)
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Lakewood High School Tennis (100 per meet - 500)
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Lakewood Band Festival (7-9 bands - 3,500 people)
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LCBA Travel Baseball
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Lakewood United Futball Club
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Adult & Youth Flag Football
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Lakewood Recreation Youth Football
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Cleveland State University Football Club
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Elementary Schools Tailgate Nights
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OHSAA D1 Football Playoff Game(s)
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Track District Meet
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Track Ranger Relays
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Diamond League & Ohio Prospects League Baseball Tournaments
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High School Fall Baseball League
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Powder Puff Football
Statistics
• Capacity: 1,600 seated, 2,200 standing room 2nd floor • Indoor Track open to the public daily
Lakewood High School Gym
Annual Audience Impressions: 30,000 people
Organizations & Audiences Served
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Lakewood Men’s Basketball (600 per game - 8,000 per season)
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Lakewood Women’s Basketball (300 per game - 3,000)
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Lakewood Volleyball (300 per game - 3,000)
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Lakewood Men’s and Women’s Wrestling Meets (100 per meet, 500)
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Women’s Basketball Summer League (300 per day, 1800)
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OHSAA D1 District Men’s Basketball Tournament (4,000)
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Purple & Gold 5th Grade Basketball Tournament (1,200 one day event)
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Lakewood Community Rec Dept Members (year around public track access)
Night at the Races Annual Fundraiser
Held Annually in March • 450 attendees
Attracts High School Coaches, District Administrators, Board Members and Sports Advocates
Annual goal of raising $30,000 to reduce athletic fees for over 1,200 scholastic athletes