
THE "BIG EVENT" IS COMING TO THE METROPLEX - 2012 USSSA
WORLD SERIES!
Texas Tournament Baseball and
USSSA is proud to announce our
2012 World Series at Grimes Park, Desoto, TX and Celebration
Station, Allen, TX. The 2012 events will be our 7th
consecutive year to host the U6, U7, U8, and U9. In addition to these age
division, TTB will also host the U10 Open, U10 Global, U12 Open, U14AA and U14 AAA 60/90!
2012 USSSA Global
World Series U6, U7, U8, U10
Global June 30 - July 5, 2012
2012 USSSA Global
World Series U10 Open, U12
Open, U14AA, U14AAA
July 20-26, 2012
Get in early
and SAVE!
USSSA was the only "National / World Series" sanction body that saw
an increase overall team registration. USSSA
event's saw an
overall increase of 18% from 2009 - 2010 and more events, more divisions
and more chances to play, USSSA event should be even larger in 2012.
It is very important when considering a National or World Series
event to find out who is attending and if they do indeed have the teams
that they advertise. Last year many events advertised teams
(INLCUDING MANY LOCAL DALLAS AREA EVENTS) that they simply did not have
and in the end many teams found out too late to save their year end
tournament. TTB will post current and correct information, good or bad,
so you can make an informed and intelligent decision.
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Texas Tournament Baseball's "Night with the
Rangers"
This
year's event is bigger and better than every before.
Texas
Tournament Baseball started "Ranger Night" and all of the other "World
Series" have followed along.....but
BIG BUT...
They do not have Nolan Ryan...
They do not have 2 Ceremonial First Pitches
They do not have their Skill's and Drill's winner Award Presentation at
Home Plate
They do not have "Steal 3rd Promotional"
In order to take part of these events, you must purchase you games
tickets from Texas Tournament Baseball.
NO MATTER WHAT GROUP SALES
WILL TELL YOU, you will NOT BE ALLOWD INTO these events with any other ticket.
Even though Texas
Tournament Baseball has nearly 4,000 tickets secured, we always run short.
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