Volleyball Tournaments
AAU
In The Net is pleased to announce a “Spring Fling” AAU basketball tournament for boys and girls.
Girls:
U11/U12
U13/U14
U15-U18
Boys:
U11/U12
U13/U14
U15-U18
Rosters:
Min 6
Max 13
Format:
Teams will play 3, 25 min. games with the top teams advancing to the playoffs
Price:
$175/team
Medals:
1st & 2nd Place
College Bound
In The Net’s College Bound program was established in 2014 to provide High School players a unique and awesome opportunity to be seen by top college recruiters right in their own backyard. Players will be able to show off their talents in showcase-like format to college coaches from around the northeast and throughout the nation. Don’t miss out on this amazing event as spots are limited!
Who:
Current Freshman – Seniors only
Registration is on an Individual and/or Team basis
When:
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Where:
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Format:
5v5
How It Works:
Players are placed on “light” teams of no more than 10 to ensure optimal play time and will play 2 full length games in front of recruiters. Player’s are teamed up with others from throughout the area and will be coached by collegiate athletes or current high school coaches.
This is a TRUE Showcase event – Only 2 games are played at a time on adjacent fields. This provides for the perfect recruiting platform as the coaches and recruiters are in between the fields focused solely on the 2 games.
Player bio’s will be given out to all college coaches highlighting GPA, SAT scores, academic & athletic honors, academic interests, jobs, organizations, references, etc.
Fee:
Single: $125/player (includes jersey)
Team (min. of 6, max 10): $1500 (includes jersey)
Colleges in Attendance:
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Granite State
The Granite State Games is a Nashua, NH based 501(c)(3) non-profit that was established in 2014 to host the first sanctioned State Games. Our mission is to promote personal development, education, physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship to New Hampshire citizens of all ages and abilities.
The Granite State Games is a multi-sport event for amateur athletes, patterned after the Olympic program with an Opening Ceremony on Thursday and games beginning on Friday (Finals on Sunday).
Click here to learn more: http://granitestategames.org/