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ORDER NOW!!! VYPE's 2020 Volleyball Preview are Mail Order Only
We are getting ready to push the "Print Button" on our 2020 Volleyball Preview.
It's hot and full of amazing content.
Here's the issue. With the COVID 19 virus, VYPE has had to make some changes.
Our distribution model is flipping. Instead of our magazines being hand-delivered to schools and preseason tournaments, we are delivering them right to your house. There will be limited supply of free copies available at retails outlets, so to ensure your copy -- order online.
Same great quality, same great magazine, but we now take out the leg-work of you having to find one.
Order them quickly, because when they are out… they are out.
CLICK HEREto receive them in the next 10 days.
Thanks for following VYPE,
Matt Malatesta, Chief Content Officer
WELCOME TO D-UP!: Dusek chats with VYPE COO about sports media journey
Welcome to the D-UP! with Double D Show, hosted by Derek Dusek.
Dusek is the co-founder of VYPE in Southeast Texas and serves as VP of Sales for VYPE today. Dusek also oversees all operations for VYPE HOOPS; a division of VYPE that produces and executes organized, competitive youth basketball events.
He is a basketball junkie and former AAU coach who created his own show to chat with basketball athletes, coaches and colleagues that have been a part of his life over the last 20 years. Get ready to score a double-double with Double D.
In the first installment of D-UP!, Dusek chats with business partner Matt Malatesta about his journey in sports media.
Malatesta is the Chief Content Officer for VYPE Media and a veteran sports journalist in Houston.
The Houston native attended Klein Forest HS and graduated from LSU.
He is a former Rivals.com National Recruiting Analyst and is an expert when it comes to high school sports recruiting. His in-depth knowledge of high school sports ranging from football to water polo is unmatched in the media sphere. In 2004, he published "It's My Life" -- Inside the Locker Room of State Champion North Shore High School.
Watch this video to learn more about Malatesta's journey as a sports journalist and the advice he gives to young athletes aspiring to compete at the next level.
Make sure to follow @MattMalatesta1 on Twitter.