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Coaches, NLIB and Knights Baseball in Nashville,TN would like to invite you to participate in one of our fall tournaments. I know most of you are getting ready for tryouts and would like to see some guys in action. We will be hosting multiple fall tournaments at multiple age groups. Entry fee will be $350 with a 3 game guarantee and a $150 gate fee. Below is our fall schedule. Hope to see you at the ball park this fall. If you have any questions please feel free to contact any of us below.

 

Sept 17-18 14u NLIB Wood Bat Classic @Harding Academy

 

Oct 1-2 13u NLIB Wood Bat Classic @Harding Academy

 

Oct 8-9 15/16u NLIB BBCOR Fall Classic @will be held at local HS and possibly college fields

 

Oct 22-23 18u NLIB Wood Bat Classic @will be held at local HS and possibly college fields

 

Thanks again

 

Bryan Gobbell

Next Level Instructional Baseball

Bryan@bowersink.com

Tournament Director

615-415-1095

 

Eric Fruechtemeyer

Next Level Instructional Baseball

eric.nlib@gmail.com

615-983-8885

 

Jason Anderegg

Next Level Instructional Baseball

jason.nlib@gmail.com

615-983-8885

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