Monday, June 13, 2011

900 volunteers sought for Youth Football League news-daily newspaper

MURFREESBORO to ensure next week 2011 MAS Youth Soccer Southern Regional leagues here who go as promised, Tennessee State football and the Football Association in search of Murfreesboro be 900 volunteers.

This means that promises to be great for local businesses and those who devote their time to the event.

"Approach the US Youth Soccer Southern Regionals Rutherford County is important. An event of this quality and size really puts Tennessee football on the map, "said Craig Long, Vice President of youth-competitive for Tennessee State Soccer Association. "Only the economic impact will be more than 8 million dollars."

The highest level Division 1 MAS Youth Soccer ever to play in Tennessee, more than 3300 players and several thousand spectators will visit Murfreesboro to watch 184 groups from twelve States compete in the weeklong event, which begins Thursday and ends on 22 June.

"The commitment by the community, Chamber of Commerce, parks and recreation Football Club, and Murfreesboro Murfreesboro made an easy choice when evaluating positions on offer," said long. "Siegel Soccer complex and Miller will Coliseum are excellent places for this event."

Local restaurants, Hotels, retail shops and others will benefit from the more than 10,000 visitors, consisting of players, coaches, teams and tournament officials and their families, when traveling to tournaments in six days. Visitors in and around Murfreesboro will book an estimated 10,000 nights in Hotels.

Volunteers, meanwhile, will get an event parking pass ($ 35 value) that will be used on the days that didn't work, a t-shirt and hospitality tent access. Visit: tnsoccer.volunteerhub.com/Events/EventGroup/Summary.aspx?EventGroupID = 12488 to select a location, the date and time you would like to work with.

Opening ceremonies will be held at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum, with round robin games takes place Friday through June 19, semifinal match on 21 June. The US Youth Soccer region III champions will be crowned after the final games on 22 June.

US Youth Soccer State champions and select wildcards, U-14 through U-19 teams of boys and girls aged from 12 member associations, including the host Tennessee State Youth Soccer Association will participate in the event.

Other member associations represented include Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and South Texas.

Regional winners the U-14 through U-19 boys and girls brackets will win berths for the 2011 MAS Youth Football National Championship July 26-31 to reach 11 Sports Complex in Phoenix.

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