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2019 Bristol Brawl k-8 - Jan 6th - Bristol, TN


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Bristol Brawl Border Championship  

Sunday,  January 6, 2019

Viking Hall    Bristol, Tennessee

An All Star K-8 tournament featuring high quality competition from across the Mid-Atlantic Region.

 

Pre-registration required by Friday, January 4th.

Register online at Track Wrestling

 

Registration Cost:  $25 -- Second division for additional $10, only 1 weight class per division. Pay online.

Overweight wrestlers must bump up to next weight class and pay $25 re-bracketing fee—no exceptions.

 

Weigh in:  ONE pound allowance

Sat. Jan 5th 8 p.m. or Sunday by division 7-7:45 am Tot, Midget, MS; 12-1 pm for Bantam & Junior

We accept weigh-ins from select Saturday tournaments - email Tournament Director for instructions

 

Wrestling begins:  9:30 a.m. for Tot, Midget, Middle School.  Begins:  2:00 for Bantam & Junior

Tots - born 2013 or earlier; Bantam - 2011-12; Midget - 2009-2010; Junior 2007-08; Middle School 2004-2006

NO CARDS REQUIRED!!

 

Special Bristol Brawl AWARDS will be awarded through 4th place!!!! 

 

Location:  Viking Hall, 1112 Edgemont Ave, Bristol, TN 37620.  Additional parking is available behind school.  Use 501 Queen St, Bristol, TN in GPS

20,000 square foot facility with seating for over 6,000.  8 mats.

 

Contact:  Tim Marshall:  tmarshall7@btes.tv    423-340-1900

Further details available at:  www.bristolwrestling.com

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