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    2008 Music City Hits Softball Tournament

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    Nashville Sports Council

    June 11-June 15, 2008

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    The Nashville Sports Council will host the fourth annual Music City Hits fast pitch softball tournament from June 11-15, 2008, at Drakes Creek Park in Hendersonville. The Southeast’s largest college exposure tournament, last season’s event featured over sixty of the top female amateur softball teams in the country. The tournament brought in an estimated impact of over $1 million for the community. Click here for times and teams.

    We are anticipating another exciting week of softball. Some of the highlights of this year will include:
    -Sixty-six (66) teams from all over the United States featuring some of the top female athletes ranging from ages 16 to 18.
    -Over fifty (50) college coaches expected to attend.
    -Over 900 participants and nearly 3000 spectators.
    -Over 200 games of softball played through the duration of the tournament.
    -In addition to the tournament, there will be an All-Star game featuring three teams comprised of the top softball players from the state of Tennessee.

    All games will be played at Drake's Creek Park, located in the Nashville suburb of Hendersonville.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $600/team

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      June 11-June 15, 2008

      Times:
      Click here for times and teams.

    • NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.

    • Venue Info

      Drakes Creek Park

      130 Cherokee Road North Hendersonville, TN 37075

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Country Music Marathon Concert featuring Steve Cropper & Friends and Lady Antebellum
        1 out of 5 stars rating "Sad outing"
        Review posted by: Nashville Marathon Man from Nashville, TN , Apr 28, 2008

        How Nashville's Sports Authority can let Elite Racing have this bill represent the "Music City" is beyond my ability to comprehend. It's a textbook example of what happens when a corporate event... Expand

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        How Nashville's Sports Authority can let Elite Racing have this bill represent the "Music City" is beyond my ability to comprehend. It's a textbook example of what happens when a corporate event company uses music as a marketing tool for their event without knowing anything about, err... music. In a city of innumerable talents Elite chooses to bring in a Memphis artist with nominal name recognition and negligible ties to country music (psssst... it's the "Country Music Marathon"). The show was average at best, helped greatly by energetic openers Lady Antebellum, and the poor attendance reflected the lackluster bill. Come on Elite - and Nashville Sports Authority - you have to do better than this. This is embarrassing for everyone concerned. Collapse

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