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2016 Sarah Beth Whitehead Memorial Tournament - Jackson, TN


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The Sarah Beth Whitehead Memorial Softball Tournament for High School teams will be held at the West TN Healthcare Sportsplex in Jackson, TN on Thursday, Friday, Saturday - March 17-19, 2016.

 

The tournament set up is as follows:

  1. High School teams (only) will play *Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 17-19, 2016 *Teams are needed and encouraged to play on Thursday
  2. Three (3) pool games and a single elimination – 4 games guaranteed, weather permitting
  3. Entry fee is $225.00 per team
  4. TEAMS WILL PROVIDE SOFTBALLS

 

Awards package is as follows:

  1. The champion receives fifteen (15) pro-style warm-up pullovers (short sleeve)
  2. Team trophies (1st – 4th place)
  3. Individual Awards (All tournament and MVP – 1st – 4th)
  4. Team Sportsmanship Award

Visit our website, www.jacksonsportsplex.com, for registration details where you can get a form, in the "Downloads" section on the site, and mail in your entry fee with the form. You may also email us at sportsplex@cityofjackson.net, or contact Sportsplex office at 731-425-8640, for additional information. Register early!

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