T3 Tournaments

2011 Champion of the Dome (Indoor Turf fields)
| Time: |
9:00am-4:00pm |
| Location: |
Health Quest, Flemington (Directions) |
| Who: |
Boys Grades 5-12; Recreation teams, school teams, elite teams
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| Divisions: |
Separate Divisions for Grades 5th/6th,Grades 7th/8th, and High School
All levels play 6v6 plus a goalie (6 field payers)
NO LONG STICKS. All players, defensemen included, will use short sticks.
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| Team Fee: |
$580/team (10 player minimum, 14 player maximum per team)
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How to Register:
Coaches/ Supervisors can register their teams online through the services of Teamsportsinfo
Click HERE for Directions
Click HERE for Online Team Registration
Click HERE for the Tourney Waiver
Click HERE for the Team Roster Form
| Team Deposit |
$100
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| Balance Due |
$480 due Nov 1st
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| Rosters Due |
Nov 1st
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| Waivers Due |
Nov 1st
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Waivers for every team member must be collected and submitted in one envelope directly to:
T3 Lacrosse PO Box 321 Bernardsville NJ 07924
Space is limited. Registration closed when divisions fill. Please register early to guarantee a place for your team.
Tournament Description:
Enjoy a competitive fun filled day of lacrosse at the amazing facilities of Health Quest. Division Champion named for each bracket, round robin format based on team rankings with opportunity for playoff game.
- Minimum of 4 officiated games per team on turf surface indoors under the HQ bubble
- Modified field lengths
- All levels play 6v6 (plus a goalie)
- No long sticks; all players will play with a short stick
- 25 minute running time games
- Each team must have their own parent coach/supervisor who will submit their roster and supervise/coach team
- All players must be members of US Lacrosse and must submit signed waiver in order to play
There will be onsite vendors for food, beverages, lax equipment and apparel.
The Health Quest Sports Dome: This tournament is a unique opportunity for tournament play in an amazing indoor turf facility.
“America’s Largest Amateur Sports Dome”
The largest air structure in the nation was constructed in 2003. It is the East Coast's Premier Indoor Facility for winter athletic programs. The dome is a temporary structure covering HealthQuest Park which is sealed inside the dome from November to March each year to allow the elite competition and training programs in the area to continue indoors. The facility inside will be subdivided utilizing protective netting to optimize the use of the space.