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Soccer tournaments weathering economy just fine

20080310soccerDAYTON – Despite the credit crunch, foreclosure rate and unemployment news, soccer tournaments appear to be doing just fine. According to TourneyCentral, applications for spring tournaments are up an average of thirty-seven percent over this time last year.

“We’re seeing an increase in most of our spring soccer tournaments across the board,” says Gerard McLean, president of Rivershark, Inc., parent company of TourneyCentral. TourneyCentral provides management software and solutions to soccer tournaments throughout the United States and Canada, including twenty events in the Greater Dayton Area.

“With the increasing price of gas, we were expecting a down year,” says McLean. “We are still cautiously optimistic about concessions sales at the actual event per capita, however,” adds McLean.

According to Carol Maas, tournament director for the Warrior Classic held during Memorial Day weekend in Dayton, people are looking for a quality entertainment and competition value. The Warrior Classic is in its twenty-second year and is up about forty-two percent in applications over this time last year.

“I know I’ll have to turn away teams because we simply don’t have enough fields,” Maas added. “That is the hardest part of being successful.” Maas typically attracts close to 500 teams into the Miami Valley, with an economic impact of over $5 million.

The official kick-off of league soccer season in the Miami Valley is Sat, March 15. The tournament season follows soon after the next weekend with the Middletown Spring Blast. For more information on soccer tournaments in the Miami Valley, visit www.tourneycentral.com/events.html.

PHOTO: From the 2007 MeadCup tournament B118v8Gold CUSA Courage 96 Premier (0) vs. Hilliard FC Raptors (5) at Sun, Sep 02, 2007 5:30 PM on field NCR06.

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Middletown ready for Spring Blast

20080322msbMIDDLETOWN – After almost a foot of snow, rain, cold and what seems to be a very long winter, Middletown is ready for a spring blast; the Middletown Spring Blast soccer tournament. The Spring Blast has become the traditional sign of spring for the soccer community in the Miami Valley and this year’s weather news is causing some anxiety among the guest teams.

“We’re wet, but not flooded,” Kathy Stites, tournament director, writes back to one of her guest teams who is concerned about the effects of the recent rapid melting of snow, followed by rain.

The Middletown Spring Blast will be held at Smith Park and Franklin Park this year. An estimated 7,200 attendees from 199 teams will all be in town over the weekend of March 29-30, generating an estimated $1.8million economic impact for the City of Middletown and southern Dayton.

“Easter and spring break came at us this year,” Stites added. “We’re a little down in numbers from last year, but not by much.” Stites added that the Spring Blast has become an annual tradition for a lot of teams.

The Spring Blast attracted teams from six states this year – Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia – to fill its roster of 330 games. Teams from under 8 through under 9 in both boys and girls will be competing for trophies in thirty divisions.

For more information about the Middletown Spring Blast, including real-time scores, standings and fan-contributed photos as the game progress thoughout the weekend, visit the web site at www.middletownspringblast.com.

PHOTO: (contributed) Players from the Lady Skyhawks 97 and Hurricanes compete for possession of the ball during last year’s Blast.

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Local soccer tournament attracting record number of applications

20080222masc-1FAIRFIELD – With talk of the economy on the skids and gas prices through the roof, conventional wisdom says that travel soccer tournaments should also be affected negatively with lower than average applications. But don’t tell that to Ann Yungbluth, tournament director for the Mid-American Soccer Classic (MASC) in Fairfield, Oh.

“We have increased the number of teams in the tournament every year for the past 3 years and still have to turn away teams,” claims Yungbluth. “To me, that is the toughest part. I agonize, check and recheck brackets, and try to find space to take a few more teams.” This year, the MASC has attracted over 600 applications from soccer teams throughout the Midwest.

With over thirty soccer tournaments each spring in southern Ohio and well over 250 nationwide, according to TICOScore.com, the MASC has some serious competition. When asked how the MASC remains successful, Yungbluth replies, “MASC committee members spend hundreds of hours making things easy and comfortable for our guests and it seems to work. Maybe that is one of the keys to success; having the right people in the right place to make things happen.”

This year is Yungbluth’s first year without her right-hand man and soccer expert, Ron Smith. Smith suffered a fatal heart attack just weeks before last year’s tournament. Yungbluth says that Smith was her inspiration and support for trying new things.

This year’s MASC will be held over two weekends, April 5-6 and April 12-13. It is the twenty-third year for the annual MASC soccer tournament. For full information on the MASC, including all the competing teams, scores and contributed photos from fans, visit the web site at www.masctournament.com.

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TourneyCentral serves up sweet deal with the ‘Ace of Cakes’

20080125_cakeBALTIMORE – Pass by the TourneyCentral booth at the 2008 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) convention and you would most likely do a double take at the huge soccer ball cake on display.

“The conference was in Baltimore this year,” says Gerard McLean, president of Rivershark, Inc., the parent company of TourneyCentral.com. “We’re such huge fans of the show ‘Ace of Cakes’ that is was a no-brainer to get a cake.” The cake was made by the ‘Ace’ bakers of Charm City Cakes, based in Baltimore, Md. Duff Goldman and his crew are the stars of the Food Network’s popular show, ‘The Ace of Cakes.’

McLean added that he usually tries to bring local flavor to his booth by supporting local businesses at the NSCAA. In addition to purchasing a cake from Charm City Cakes, McLean raffled off the cake, with the hope that the winner would donate the cake. The winner of the cake, Mark Serdjenian, the head coach of the men’s soccer program at Colby College in Maine, did not disappoint. The cake was donated in Serdjenian’s name to the Ronald McDonald House of Baltimore.

“The Ronald McDonald House children thoroughly enjoyed the delicious cake,” said Joshua Harden, manager of volunteer services at the house.

In addition, two local soccer tournaments, the Mead Cup and the Warrior Classic also exhibited at the NSCAA. For more information about the NSCAA show, including a photo gallery of the soccer cake, visit www.tourneycentral.com/nscaa.

PHOTO (contributed) A Ronald McDonald resident savors the cake with a plate ready for his slice.

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Local Dayton organizations a hit at the NSCAA in Baltimore

20080119warriorDAYTON – Two local tournaments are a hit at this year’s National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Conference in Baltimore this weekend. The adidas Warrior Soccer Classic and the Mead Cup soccer tournament were both represented at the exhibition.

“The NSCAA represents some of the finest soccer at all levels,” says Carol Maas, co-director of the Warrior Classic. “Having the privilege of recently serving on the Montgomery County Sports Authority Task Force Committee, I have an increased awareness of the benefits of bringing sporting events to Dayton and the enhancement of the events we already host.”

Both tournaments are looking to attract competitive soccer teams from the East Coast, a large part of this year’s attendees according to the NSCAA.

In addition to the local tournament exhibiting, TourneyCentral – a local soccer tournament management company based in Englewood – presented a workshop yesterday on hyper-localism media and the soccer community. TourneyCentral provides the web-based management tools for both tournament events, as well as twenty-four additional soccer tournaments around the Dayton metro area.

Other local organizations represented at the exhibition are the Dayton Marriott (Dayton) and One Call Now (Troy).

For more information about the Warrior Classic and the Mead Cup, visit the tournament calendar at www.daytondailynews.com/soccer.

Donna Michael (left) with the Dayton Montgomery County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, discusses the Warrior Classic hotel system with Hank Maas. Maas schedules over 450 teams, playing at four venues for the Warrior Classic held on Memorial Day weekend in Dayton.