2011 ISC Guide Available in Print and Digital Versions
To view the 2011 digital version, CLICK HERE.
The annual ISC World Championship Guide has been published annually since 1955 but 2011 ushers in a new era for the publication. This year, the Guide in its entirety will be available, free of charge, in a digital format to view (and print) on line.
Because of this new venture into digital availability, we are publishing considerably fewer “hard copy” Guides. This reduction in the print version quantity does result in a higher cost per copy of the Guide – – as it will be $25 per Guide.
Here are features of the 2011 Guide.
· 156 pages – the largest we’ve ever had
· All team photos, Hall of Fame photos and game action photos are in full color
· Full statistics of the 2010 World Tournament, ISC II Championship, Legends and Boys U19 tournaments
· 17-pages of ISC All-World players from 1947 to present
· Complete ISC By-laws, rules and procedures
· Digital version will have direct links to all email addresses and web sites
· Digital version will have a direct link to view the 2010 ISC World Tournament championship game, free of charge, as it was streamed and announced
Our thanks
We owe a special thanks to various people who have made these dual versions of the Guide possible.
South Central College in North Mankato. Graphics Art students of instructor Gale Bigbee again did all our graphics and page layout work.
Scott Standerfer of Red Mat Media has developed the means to make our Guide available in digital format.
Dan Nessler of Promotions Powerhouse in North Mankato has worked closely with Gale Bigbee and Scott Standerfer to coordinate all aspects of the Guide and Dan’s company will handle the printing and shipping of the Guide.
Photographers Maddy Flanagan and Katie Ardouin took hundreds of high quality photos use in the Guide.
Editors Ed Kirner and Blair Setford again did a remarkable job in selecting photos, writing text and designing the basic layout of the Guide pages to say nothing of the hours spent proof-reading pages before final production.
Also this year, Ed Kirner passed the torch as managing editor to Blair Setford. Ed, who served as President of the ISC for 12 years and is now in his fourth decade with the organization, has done a fabulous job over the years in photo selection and overseeing content to ensure that the quality of the Guide is always top-notch. Blair, who has been the ISC II editor for the past six years, now assumes responsibility for the rest of the Guide and, as we move from a paper-based edition to digital, will provide the leadership to make this a smooth transition.
How to order and how to view
To order a hard copy edition, contact Ken Hackmeister iscken (at) comcast.net or mail a $25 check payable to ISC and mail to:
Ken Hackmeister
153 E. 200 S. – #10
Farmington, UT 84025
Visa and MasterCard purchases can be accommodated in lieu of sending a check. Email Ken for details.
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