Heartland Soccer Association

Midwest Mother’s Day Classic

This present year the Midwest Mother’s Day Classic achieved accurate documentation few 310 groups including worldwide competition. Three degrees of play (Gold, Silver, and Bronze) make sure every group finds it self matched against similar competitors. Besides providing exemplary competitors, this newest addition toward Heartland tournament series is formatted become specifically household friendly. The tournament may be hosted at Scheels Overland Park Soccer involved, where siblings can enjoy the numerous playgrounds, the skate park, or the tennis process of law. Mothers is going to be recognized on Sunday, when each player may be given a flower to present for their mom.

Playing platforms: U-8 (6v6) U-9 to U-10 (6v6) U-10 (8v8) U-11 to U-12 (8v8) U-8 to U-12 Recreational 8v8 U-12 (11v11) U-13 to U-19 (11v11)

Cost: $550 for 6v6 teams $625 for 8v8 teams $675 for 11v11 teams

The 2016 Midwest Mother’s Day Classic should be held at: THEIR STATE OF ART – SCHEELS OVERLAND PARK SOCCER ADVANCED ALONGSIDE ADDITIONAL OVERFLOW VENUES.

  • Play at the ‘State of art’ $36 million soccer complex in Overland Park, Kansas
  • Great main place in Overland Park
  • Great resort options to match every team spending plan and flavor
  • 12 tournament-quality synthetic turf industries
  • Lighted fields for evening use
  • Great competition from around the Midwest
  • Play on a non-holiday week-end (spend those unique times with family members whilst saving much more $)
  • Excellent referees
  • The complex includes a multi-purpose building with concession places
  • Scoreboards, signage as well as other interesting amenities on area
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