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Labor Day Tournament in Vero Beach, FL!


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Labor Day Beach Bash

When: Sept. 4 - 6, 2021

Where: Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Vero Beach, FL!

The Jackie Robinson Training Complex’s Labor Day Beach Bash is the perfect way to spend your holiday weekend! This three-day tournament offers you the historic opportunity to play on the same fields as former Dodger greats such as Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, and more.

In this “throwback” tournament, you can choose to begin competing with your new age division or conclude your summer season in your current age division.

While you’re here in Vero Beach, your team and families can experience the nearby beaches, golf, restaurants, and so many other activities that the Treasure Coast has to offer. Register today to train, play, and stay with us at the JRTC!

Tournament Information

Age Divisions: 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U, 13U, 14U, 16U, 18U

Team Entry Fee: 9U-12U: $495, 13U/14U: $525, 16U/18U: $550

Team Gate Fee: $275/team

Includes
Four game-guarantee (weather permitting), pool play to Championship play
Major League quality fields
Umpires
Game Balls
Team and Individual Awards to Champion and Runner-up in each age division
Admission to all games throughout the holiday weekend

Accommodations
Teams must stay at an approved tournament hotel to participate in the tournament or be charged a housing fee (excluding commuting teams). If you choose not to stay on-site, see our list of approved preferred hotels to choose from. Please contact 772-569-4900 for questions or visit our approved tournament hotels listing on our website.

For more information, please call 772-257-8541 or email us at info@jrtc42.com.

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