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budfrog1 |
Posted - 12/21/2009 : 19:01:30 I just wanted to say MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR from Grand Slam Tournaments. As you begin to prepare for the 2010 season I would hope you would keep Grand Slam in mind. I know there are TONS of events out there each and every weekend and a lot of people do a very good job with their tournaments, just hope you give us a chance or two along the way. We always try our best to put the kids first and make sure that they have a quality expierence. We have even added a couple of 4-game guarantee events to the early season schedule as some of you suggested (3-pool followed by Single Elimination) in LaGrange and Columbus. You can see our full 2010 Schedule at http://www.grandslamtournaments.com I try real hard not to "bad mouth" other organizations as I feel good competition breeds BETTER EVENTS for the teams in the long run. As I have said many times, Grand Slam is not the biggest but we stive to be the best "little travel ball organization" going today. Thanks for all your support over the past 5-years and we look for 2010 to be our best year ever. HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE from Grand Slam Tournaments! |
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gausssa |
Posted - 12/24/2009 : 11:18:22 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well Larry. Good luck this year... |
scorpion4 |
Posted - 12/22/2009 : 08:12:36 I, for one, have had a great time at the Grand Slam events my team has played in. The only problem I see is that there are no tournaments north of Atlanta. We are in northwest Ga and traveling to LaGrange or Columbus is a hard sell to parents when they know how many tournaments are MUCH closer to us. We plan to play in the World Series in Panama City, but would love a tournament or two up here to play in during the "season". |
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