USAAA is hosting the Smoky Mountain World Series John Crowe Sports Complex Is in Cherokee NC
July 7-10 2016
****** Five game Min! ****
(this is a non qualifying Event)
No Team sanctioning needed_ Ages 9-14
All teams will play 4 pool cames. After the Pool games are completed team will be seeded into an Single Elimination Round for the Championship.
Age groups with eight of more teams the age bracket will be split into two Brackets The top teams with the best records using the USAAA tie breakers will play for the open Championship. The rest of the team will Play for the AA Championship.
Awards will be given to all Champions and runner ups. Team Awards and Individual Awards
All Teams will Play 5 games min 9u Cost $425.00 10u Cost $425.00 11u Cost $425.00 12u Cost $425.00 13u Cost $495.00 14u Cost $495.00
*** Sign Up before April 15th and get a $100 team discount***
Contact Dusty Ragland at 615-475-6183 playusaaa@aol.com www.midsouthusaaa.com
Cherokee has a lot to offer with Great outdoor Activities.
The Cherokee Indians were the first to be charmed by the natural beauty of the mountains, fresh flowing streams and rivers, and clear blue sky in what they called ?Land of the Blue Smoke?, or Smoky Mountains as we know them today.
Now it's your turn to be charmed.
Encircled by majestic mountains, Cherokee North Carolina is a Smoky Mountain vacation destination with plenty of fun activities - museums, amusement parks, casino, hiking trails, scenic drives, great shopping, a wealth of lodging choices, and some great vacation discounts and specials.
And there are plenty of ways to relax, too. Sit by a waterfall or a swift-flowing stream, picnic under a lush canopy of trees, stroll along a river path ?it?s all waiting here for you. We've got lots to keep you busy, but you'll also be perfectly situated to see the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Maggie Valley, Asheville, Gatlinburg and Cades Cove. Cherokee is a great combination of lots of fun things to do in the midst of incomparable natural beauty.
Come for the mountains, stay for the fun! |