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Sherbrook SBK Sport Corp.: Sponsorship Agreement With Les Boys


Published on 2010-06-22 06:52:46 - Market Wire
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SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - June 22, 2010) - Sherbrook SBK Sport Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SBK) ("SBK") : is pleased to announce a sponsorship agreement with Les Boys for a TV series called LES BOYS SAISON 4. The series is formed with 13 episodes, broadcast on Radio- Canada starting January 2011. All players will wear SBK protective equipment and will be playing with SBK sticks.

Please note that a previous agreement was signed in September 2009 between both parties to allow SBK to produce hockey sticks with The Boys effigy, this was done in October 2009. Following this agreement SBK has also the exclusive rights to sell Les Boys sticks.

Also, the company is proud to mention the accomplishment of one of their shareholder, M. Stéphane Waite, goalie instructor for the Chicago Blackhawks, winner of the Stanley Cup 2010.

Stéphane joined the SBK Team from the beginning with his brother Jimmie Waite who has worn the Blackhawks colors as a goal tender.

About SBK

Founded in late 2008, Sherbrook SBK Sport Corp. (SBK) is a Quebec-based company offering a complete line of player and goaltender hockey sticks and protective equipment. SBK Hockey sells and gives excluding rights to an extensive list of distributors across Europe and North America, and has a network of Canadian and China based manufacturers;

Forward-looking statements contained in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from any future results.

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