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CFS Series 10U, 12U-AA, 13U-AA Double Elimination Baseball Tournament


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The CFS Series is open for the following double elimination tournaments to be held on the below dates. Game formats are (2) Pool Play Friday evening games, followed by a DOUBLE ELIMINATION tournament on Saturday. Games to be held in Rutherford County and Williamson County (once assigned teams will play pool and elimination at same location so no traveling multiple sites. We have worked with sponsors to combat the rising entry fees and mandatory gate fees as we understand programs and parents were impacted by Covid-19.

June 19-20 (Father's Day Showdown)

June 26-27 (June Clash of Titans)

July 3-4 (Stand United Independence Day Bash)

July 10-11 (Battle for Seeding Bash)

July 17-18 (Summer Championship)

Each tournament will recognize a tournament champion and hardware awarded. Points will be awarded based on finishing position and collected over the 4 weeks with the TOP 6 teams awarded a place and seeding in the Summer Championship July 17-18.

Entry fee is $400 per tournament, if you sign up for two or more, fees are reduced to $350. 

Registration is reserved first come first served with fees paid. Cutoff is Wednesday night at midnight the week of the tournament. Schedules released immediately following, sooner if each division is full.

Email crusadersbaseballmurfreesboro@gmail.com or Contact Athletics Director at 931-215-2808 to register.

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