Scotts Turf Builder Cornhole Classic -Hampton, Ga

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Scotts Turf Builder Cornhole Classic -Hampton, Ga

Time: March 5, 2010 to March 6, 2010
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Place
City/Town: Hampton, Ga
Website or Map: http://atlanta.speedwaycharit…
Phone: 770-946-3980
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Speedway Children's Charities
Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2010

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Scotts Turf Builder Cornhole Classic

Friday, March 5 - Saturday, March 6, 2010
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Cornhole comes to Atlanta Motor Speedway at the Scotts Turf Builder Cornhole Classic benefitting Speedway Children's Charities. The tournament will take place over three days, beginning Friday, March 5th and culminating with the championship on Sunday, March 7th.

The Scotts Turf Builder Cornhole Classic - competition hours will be:
Friday, March 5th from 3:00pm - 5:30pm
Saturday, March 6th from 9:00am - 1:00pm
Sunday, March 7th from 10:30am - 11:30am
Registration will be open during display hours.

Teams will have the opportunity to win amazing price packages:

Champions Package:

$500
Suite Seats to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, September 5
Camping Space for the Labor Day race weekend
Trophies which will be awarded to the overall Champions.
The runner-up will receive:

$200
Suite Seats to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Sept 5
Trophies.
Two 64-team double-elimination qualifying tournaments will take place March 5 and March 6, 2010.

The top finishers in the qualifiers will receive:

$200
Tickets to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, September 5
Trophies for 1st Place.
2nd Place will receive:

$150
Tickets for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, September 5.
Trophies for 2nd Place.
3rd Place will receive:

NASCAR Cornhole Board Sets
Trophies for 3rd Place.
4th place will receive:

Trophies will be awarded for 4th Place.
The top four teams in each qualifying tournament will advance to Sunday's championship tournament to determine the Scotts Turf Builder Cornhole Classic Champs.

Cost to enter is $40 per team. Each player on each team receives a goody bag and a t-shirt. Teams may register now at www.atlanta.sppedwaycharities.org

All proceeds from the Cornhole Classic will benefit the Atlanta Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting children's organization in the Atlanta area.

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