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'''ZogSports''' offers charity-focused, adult co-ed sports leagues in [[New York City]], [[New Jersey]], [[Washington, DC]], [[Atlanta]], [[San Francisco]], [[Los Angeles]] and [[Philadelphia]]. |
'''ZogSports''' offers charity-focused, adult co-ed sports leagues in [[New York City]], [[New Jersey]], [[Washington, DC]], [[Atlanta]], [[San Francisco]], [[Los Angeles]] and [[Philadelphia]]. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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ZogSports offers weekly, recreational co-ed sports leagues including [[basketball]], [[bocce ball]], [[bowling]], [[cornhole]], [[dodgeball]], [[football]], [[hockey]], [[kickball]], [[skeeball]], [[soccer]], [[softball]], [[ultimate frisbee]], [[volleyball]] and [[wiffle ball]]. At the end of every season, financial donations are made to charities designated by winning teams. As of March 2015, over $2,611,440 have been donated to teams' charities. |
ZogSports offers weekly, recreational co-ed sports leagues including [[basketball]], [[bocce ball]], [[bowling]], [[cornhole]], [[dodgeball]], [[football]], [[hockey]], [[kickball]], [[skeeball]], [[soccer]], [[softball]], [[ultimate frisbee]], [[volleyball]] and [[wiffle ball]]. At the end of every season, financial donations are made to charities designated by winning teams. As of March 2015, over $2,611,440 have been donated to teams' charities.<ref>http://www.zogsports.com</ref> As of June 2014, ZogSports has over 115,000 annual participants.<ref>http://www.womenshealthmag.com/fitness/kickball-game</ref> |
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ZogSports offers charity-focused, adult co-ed sports leagues in New York City, New Jersey, Washington, DC, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Philadelphia.
Overview
ZogSports offers weekly, recreational co-ed sports leagues including basketball, bocce ball, bowling, cornhole, dodgeball, football, hockey, kickball, skeeball, soccer, softball, ultimate frisbee, volleyball and wiffle ball. At the end of every season, financial donations are made to charities designated by winning teams. As of March 2015, over $2,611,440 have been donated to teams' charities.[1] As of June 2014, ZogSports has over 115,000 annual participants.[2]
History
ZogSports was founded in 2002 by Robert Herzog, after he survived the September 11 attacks.[3] Herzog worked on the 96th floor of the World Trade Center's North Tower as a vice president of operations for Marsh & McLennan.