Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Bake Sales

When: April 18, 2010 & May 23, 2010.


Where: Sam's Club located at 7021 Westnedge Avenue, on the corner of Westnedge and Romance Road in Portage, Michigan


Descritions: The parent's (probably the moms) of the Crushers will be baking delicious desserts and offering them for sale outside of Sam 's Club. Stop by, satisfy your sweet tooth, and support the Crushers.

Flower Sale

When: May 1, 2010 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.


Where: Behind the Paw Paw Middle School which is located at 313 West Michigan Avenue (AKA Red Arrow Highway).


Discription: The Crushers will be selling flowers behind the Paw Paw Middle school on May 1, 2010 and May 8, 2010. The sale will begin at 9 am and end at 1 pm. The Crushers will be selling a wide variety of spring flowers. You are going to buy them some where. So come on out, support the crushers, and get your flowers for the spring and summer.


Go Crushers.

It Ain't Over Yet Soccer Tournament

When: June 5, 2010 and June 6, 2010

Where: Soccer fields in Region 250 (Paw Paw, Lawton, and Gobles)

Description:

The It Ain't Over Yet Tournament is a Region 250 only tournament. It is a chance for all the teams in a division to play one more weekend and to claim bragging rights. The tournament will feature round robin play on Saturday. The four top teams will play in the semi finals on Sunday. The winners will play in the championship game and those who do not win in the semi finals will play to determine third and fourth place.

Our younger players, U-5 and U-6, will enjoy two days of Soccerfest. For these young athletes, it will be two days of games and any other fun we can dream up. For these athletes we are focusing on the fun of playing, not winning it all.

There will be concession stands selling food and drinks for those families at the fields all day. We are working on having games, other than soccer, to give kids something to do in between games.

The cost will be ten dollars a player. If a U-6 team has six players, it would cost $60.00 to enter the tournament. If another U-6 team only had four players that wanted to play, it would cost $40.00. Every child will receive a medal for their participation.

So, come on out and have some fun at the inaugural "It Ain't Over Yet" Tournament.

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