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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

ASA 16U Eastern Nationals Brings 63 Teams To Salisbury This Week

(Salisbury, MD) The Amateur Softball Association 16U Eastern Nationals will be held in Salisbury, MD this week. The tournament, which runs through August 2nd will bring over 63 teams from around the country to compete.

Arriving teams bring their families, friends and fans, with them to Wicomico County. Their stay is projected to infuse over a million dollars of economic impact into our community by staying in our hotels, eating at our restaurants, shopping and playing lots of softball!

OPENING CEREMONIES: Open to the Public!

Who: Media representatives, General public

Where: Arthur W. Purdue Stadium

Time: 5:00pm

The Teams and families will be welcomed by Wicomico County Executive Rick Pollitt. There will be a parade of participating teams followed by an evening of activities, games and entertainment! A big thank you to the Delmarva Shorebirds, Pepsi, The Ramada and the many other local and regional sponsors who helped to make this tournament possible.

This tournament brings the best of the best to the Eastern Shore for a chance to walk away as a champion. Tournament games begin tomorrow (Wednesday, July 29) at 8:00am at the Henry S. Parker Complex. Pool play continues throughout the day with games being played at several area fields. For a full schedule, please contact Kate Roth.

For further information please contact Sports Marketing Manager Kate Roth at 410-548-4914 or katemroth@comcast.net

3 comments:

  1. They will play in Winter place, Willards, Fruitland and East Little league fields also starting Wednesday 8am last game 6ish.

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  2. Hats off to Wicomico County Parks and Rec staff and the Wicomico County Tourism staff for pulling this event into Salisbury.

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  3. Poor organization on the part of ASA dealing with the weather.
    The Ramada was the worse; under construction, unsafe neighborhood (prostitutes and riff raff), and a very unhospitable GM. Terrible experience, will never stay there again. Wicomico County Tourism staff should never have recommended them.

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