WePlay seems to think so. The company, which combines standard social network features with scheduling functionality to manage practices and games, hopes to attract young athletes and their parents and coaches, and has just raised $8.6 million in its second round of funding. While Deep Fork Capital led the round, previous investors Derek Jeter, LeBron James and Peyton Manning and FirstMark Capital came back as well.
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Having sports superstars behind it could give WePlay an edge. The company is not shy about it: The two most prominent features on the site right now are a big square banner offering a chance to meet Derek Jeter and a 15-day old “featured member” blog post from none other than LeBron James.
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