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EVENT INFORMATION |
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Event Name:
USFA
Northern
National
Date: July
30- August 2,
2008
Location:
Kirkwood
Athletic Association
2377 Marshall Road
Kirkwood, MO 63122
Entry Fee: $475
(includes gate fee)
HOTEL INFORMATION: Coming Soon
---- All balls furnished ---
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Click here to Register, View Entered Teams
or to find out additional information

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TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR
Terry Schnurbusch 573-334-5757
/ 573-979-1194
tschnurbusch002@charter.net
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Opening Ceremonies:
Opening
Festivities, Pin Trading, Give-a-ways, games &
entertainment |
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Details: The
Northern National is designed to mirror the USFA World
Series, on a more Regional scale. All USFA National
events will be run in the same format as the USFA World
Series, however where the USFA World Series will draw
teams from all over the country and Canada, the USFA
Northern National will accommodate teams from 10-15
States that for whatever reason are unable or choose not
to travel to Panama City Beach.
Why does USFA have a World Series and Nationals?
One of the main reasons for adding
the National events is because so many teams have asked
us to. Thousands of teams participate in USFA each year,
but unfortunately we can't accept all of them at the
World Series. We also understand that teams want and
need to make changes from year to year. For
whatever reason the USFA World Series may not fit into
your teams travel plans, but hopefully one of our other
National events will.
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Whether your team chooses
to attend the World Series or one of the National
events, you won't be disappointed!! Opening Events with fun and
prizes, Pin Trading, Team Gift Exchange, A Quality Event
teams come back to year after year!!
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Tournament Format:
The tournament is a 4 game format,
2 pool play and double elimination.
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Friday 7:15pm |
| Saturday 6:15PM |
| Sunday 1:15PM |
There’s so much to see and do in St.
Louis, we thought we’d start you out
with a few “must-see options.”
- Ride to the top of the
Gateway Arch, towering 630-feet
over the Mississippi River.
- Follow the footsteps of
explorers Lewis & Clark at various
historic attractions.
- Explore
Forest Park’s 1,300 acres of
lakes, walking paths and
attractions.
- Drive Old Route 66 and visit
some of the “Mother Road’s” most
fascinating stops.
- Enjoy world-class free
attractions, including the
Art Museum,
Zoo,
Science Center,
Anheuser-Busch Brewery,
Grant’s Farm, and the
Missouri History Museum.
- Marvel at the
Missouri Botanical Garden, one
of the world’s top public gardens.
- Free your inner child at the
Magic House,
City Museum and other
kid-friendly attractions.
- Visit an ancient Indian
civilization at
Cahokia Mounds.
- Cheer for the MLB’s
Cardinals, NFL’s
Rams and NHL’s
Blues.
- Count the mosaics at the
breathtakingly beautiful
Cathedral Basilica of Saint
Louis.
- Flirt with Lady Luck at one of
the area’s six casinos.
- Experience live blues music in
one of the dozens of area clubs and
taverns.
- Get your motor running at the
Museum of Transportation or
Gateway International Raceway.
- Visit the heart of St. Louis
through our friendly and charming
neighborhoods.
- Take in the art at
Laumeier Sculpture Park, the
Contemporary Art Museum and the
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts.
- Re-discover your heritage at the
Old Courthouse,
Black World History Museum and
Faust Historic Village.
- Visit the world-famous Budweiser
Clydesdales at the
Anheuser-Busch Brewery.
- Satisfy your taste buds at any
of our hundreds of one-of-a-kind
restaurants.
- Fill an extra suitcase during a
shopping trip through major malls
and antique and collectible stores.
- Attend one of the area’s unique
fairs or festivals.
- Explore the final frontier at
the
Science Center’s Space Sciences
Center or the
Challenger Learning Center.
- Get an adrenaline rush on the
world-class roller coasters and
thrill rides at
Six Flags St. Louis.
- Play Scott Joplin’s ragtime
tunes at the
composer’s historic home.
- Talk to the animals at
Purina Farms, the
Wild Canid Survival Center, the
World Bird Sanctuary and the
St. Louis Zoo.
- Cruise the mighty Mississippi
River on the
Tom Sawyer or Becky Thatcher
paddle wheeler.
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Last Updated
04/02/2009
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