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Events over the years have led to this policy which has worked pretty well for the last year or so.

 

If you are advertising a team camp or clinic in which the proceeds go directly to a high school or AAU program then please, feel free to advertise it.

 

If you are advertising a camp where individuals or teams are charged a fee to attend, and the proceeds do not go to a TN high school or TN AAU program, then you need to pay an advertising fee equal to what you charge one player or team. If you charge $50, the fee is $50. If your event is free then the advertising is free.

 

The idea that a clinic charging $150 a player for the first 150 players ($22,500 total) to attend a one-day clinic should not have to pay a fee to advertise is ridiculous. This has happened and they felt the $150 advertising fee was too high.

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Hardin County High School (Savannah, TN) is hosting a boys and girls high school basketball team camp beginning in June 2013. Cost is $40 per game. Games are available for both varsity and JV teams.

 

Dates of games are as follows:

Wednesday, June 5th

Monday, June 10th

Tuesday, June 11th

Thursday, June 13th

 

Teams committed to play already include Hardin County (boys and girls), Jackson Southside (boys), Middleton (boys), Riverside (boys), Frank A Hughes (girls), Byhalia MS (girls), McNairy Central (boys and girls).

 

For registration or to request more information, contact Brian Brown by phone at (731)-676-9311, or via email at coachbrown77@yahoo.com.

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Hardin County High School (Savannah, TN) is hosting a boys and girls middle school / junior high basketball team camp on June 3-6th. Cost is $30 per game. Games are available for both varsity and JV teams.

 

Games will be played at Hardin County High School from June 3-6.

 

Several area teams have already committed to play.

 

For registration or to request more information, contact Brian Brown by phone at (731)-676-9311, or via email at coachbrown77@yahoo.com.

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On 11/21/2010 at 7:44 AM, CoachT said:

Events over the years have led to this policy which has worked pretty well for the last year or so.

 

If you are advertising a team camp or clinic in which the proceeds go directly to a high school or AAU program then please, feel free to advertise it.

 

If you are advertising a camp where individuals or teams are charged a fee to attend, and the proceeds do not go to a TN high school or TN AAU program, then you need to pay an advertising fee equal to what you charge one player or team. If you charge $50, the fee is $50. If your event is free then the advertising is free.

 

The idea that a clinic charging $150 a player for the first 150 players ($22,500 total) to attend a one-day clinic should not have to pay a fee to advertise is ridiculous. This has happened and they felt the $150 advertising fee was too high.

 

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• Ages 16-17-18-19
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• We will play a 30-game schedule
• Includes two Tournaments
• June 18th/19th/20 in Eddyville, KY
• July 9th /10/11 in Jackson, TN
• Tryouts will be free May 15th/16th.
• All positions are available
• Need catchers
• Pitchers only are welcome
• Home field address: Cleveland Park 925 North 6th Street Nashville, TN 37207
Thank you for your time and attention. I look forward working with you on the field.
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