NBA First Round Draft Pick Joins Intelligent Sports


LOS ANGELES, July 29, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Intelligent Sports Inc. (Pink Sheets:IGTS), announced that Kirk Snyder, the 16th overall draft pick of the Utah Jazz in last week's NBA Draft, will become a spokesperson for the company. Snyder, a versatile, multi-skilled player from the University of Nevada, Reno, showcased his talents during the NCAA Tournament and worked his way up the draft.

"I'm excited to be associated with Intelligent Sports," said Snyder. "I've known the principles for years and look forward to a long association. I developed a lot of my work ethics and skill development by participating in many of their programs. Their talent, skill level and commitment to youth sports will create an exciting business opportunity."

Intelligent Sports will develop promotional, advertising and marketing opportunities featuring Snyder. WMDH (Pink Sheets:WMDH), doing business as, CAM, A Marketing Company, will work with Intelligent Sports to develop and produce print and television advertising.

The Company

Intelligent Sports, Inc. is a publicly held company trading on the OTC markets under the ticker symbol "IGTS". Intelligent Sports will be the holding company for several sports related businesses. Intelligent Sports provides business units with strategic guidance and support in the areas of marketing, sales, sponsorships, partnerships, policy & procedures, finance and expansion. Their initial business launch is to develop youth and amateur sports and fitness centers throughout the country that offers a year-round sports calendar with emphasis on sports programs and skill development. Intelligent Sports' executive team includes, Reggie Theus, former NBA player and TV analyst and Kellen Winslow, retired NFL great and member of the NFL Hall of Fame. For more information visit the company's web site at http://www.intelligentsports.net.

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