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2022 East Tennessee Classic - March 17-19 - Johnson City


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Science Hill High School and Johnson City Parks and Recreation would like to invite you to play in the 2022 East Tennessee Classic on March 17-19 at Winged Deer Park in Johnson City.  Entry fee is $300 and includes 5 games varsity (7 innings or 90 minutes).  Softballs provided, trophies for each division champion, trophies for an all-tournament team and a coach's hospitality room. Extra games will be offered at no cost on Thursday for those that are interested.  We have openings for 20 varsity teams.   JV Division is to be determined.  

The East Tennessee Classic will also be presenting each division winner a team scholarship award to be used at the discretion of the head coach.  The Blue Ribbon Division winner will be awarded a $500 team scholarship, the Red Ribbon Division winner will be awarded a $450 team scholarship, the White Ribbon Division will be awarded a $400 team scholarship, the Yellow Ribbon Division will be awarded a $350 team scholarship and the Green Ribbon Division will be awarded a $300 team scholarship.  (All team scholarship awards are contingent on a full 20 team field and completion of the tournament.)

 

Contact Megan Harmon at harmonm1@jcschools.org for information and registration form.

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