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''Sports Stars of Tomorrow'' (abbreviated ''SST'') is a United States nationally syndicated sports television show about high school and college athletics. The show, which is hosted by well known college and National Football League television analyst Charles Davis, takes its viewers across the country in search of the brightest young stars in sports.〔((2012. Charles Davis is the new host of Sports Stars of Tomorrow ).〕 ''Sports Stars of Tomorrow'' is the only high-school sports program in national syndication.〔(Pursell, C. (2008, January 13).TargetVision Add 2 Series ).〕 The show began in 2005 and provides in-depth feature stories about the top prep athletes in the United States. The goal of the program is to get an “off the field” look at the athletes, so they are frequently shown doing things like playing golf, strumming guitars, and studying. It is produced by GameDay Productions, a private television production company based in Fort Worth, Texas. When the show began in the fall of 2005 it reached out to just 20 percent of the country. Currently, it is airing in over 90 percent of all homes nationwide and can be seen in markets such as New York City (WABC-TV), Washington D.C. (WTTG), Chicago (WFLD), and Dallas-Fort Worth (KDFW).〔(Sports Stars of Tomorrow TV listings ).〕 ==Stories covered== ''SST'' looks to answer these types of viewer's questions: * Who will be the young superstar leading his team to an NBS title in five years? * Which young quarterback will be the Super Bowl MVP in 2022? * What names should we look for in the next generation of superstar athletes?〔(Sports Stars of Tomorrow Television Review ).〕 Nine of the top 15 picks in the 2008 NBA Draft were previously featured on the program. Other prominent athletes that have been featured on the show are: Tim Tebow, Chris Wells, Kevin Durant, Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, Andrew Luck and Matt Barkley. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sports Stars of Tomorrow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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