Baltimore 11/21/2008 7:30:33 PM
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Chuck Harmon and Sean O' Connor Bring High School Football All Star Game Back To Maryland

After 13 years of coaching High School football, and four years of sports talk radio and television, Chuck Harmon and his partner Sean O’Connor decided they were going to bring a state football all star game back to the state of Maryland. Harmon and O’Connor wanted to give the game a different feel with regional bragging rights. Baltimore area vs. DC area was the answer.

Chuck Harmon (President/ Founder)

Chuck Harmon has been around the Maryland sports scene for over 25 years. Chuck has been a player, coach, scout, broadcaster, and now promoter. A three sport standout at Hereford HS, Harmon also played College Baseball at CCB and Towson State University, and semipro football for the York Lions and Baltimore Bears. In 1988, Chuck was in the Minnesota Twins minor league camp before injuries cut short his dream. Chuck also resumed his impressive athletic career, playing 12 games with the world famous King and His Court in 2006. Chuck has coached baseball and football on the HS level, including winning 3 state championships with Hereford in 1997, 2001 and 2002. Chuck’s network HSEN has broadcast 2 state championship football games, and 2 high school football TV shows. Chuck has been actively involved with the Martial Arts world for years now, serving as a ring announcer and commentator for different companies, most recently Dojotube.com. Chuck lives in Baltimore County, MD, and has two children, Brittany-Jo, 12, and Chuckie, 10. EMAIL Chuck

Sean O'Connor (CEO/ Founder)

Sean O’Connor has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and brings with him over 9 years experience in the sports industry, specializing in sports marketing and media/internet broadcasting.  He is the president of All in Broadcasting, LLC, a media company serving high school. college and professional teams  Sean is grew up in the Washington DC Area and attended DeMatha, He is currently the varsity baseball coach at DeMatha and lead them to the 2008 WCAC Championship. Sean now lives in Perry Hall and married with one child Jillian. EMAIL Sean