home run for chelsea

HOME RUN FOR CHELSEA
Baseball Tournament
EVENT OVERVIEW
What:
“Home Run for Chelsea” is an annual one-day baseball
tournament to benefit the Chelsea’s Light Foundation.
When:
Sunday, May 22, 2011, 8:00am until 6:00pm.
Where:
Fields located in Northern San Diego County and beyond.
Participation:
8U - 14U baseball teams from Southern California and beyond.
Approximately 1,000 student athletes will play.
Format:
Participation format, 2 game guarantee. Teams are intrinsically
rewarded with the knowledge they are involved in a cause
greater than themselves.
Registration:
Cost is $275 per team. All baseballs provided by So Cal AAU
Baseball. Teams register on-line at www.socalaaubaseball.com.
Proceeds:
100% of the proceeds of “Home Run for Chelsea” tournament will
benefit the Chelsea’s Light Foundation. Field space has been
underwritten or donated, umpires are volunteers; snack-bar sales
and merchandize profits go directly to CLF.
Sponsorship or Vendors:
Sponsorship opportunities are available. Vendor booths will be
considered on a case-by-case basis. Contact the tournament
director for further information.
Contact:
TEAMS: Eric Elizalde, [email protected], 949-295-7007
TOURNAMENT: Bill Reh, San Diego Show, [email protected]
SPONSORS/VENDORS: Sheri Sargenti, [email protected]
Further Information:
www.socalaaubaseball.com
www.sandiegoshowbaseball.com
www.chelseaslight.org
facebook.com/chelseaslight
This tournament is an AAU Baseball sanctioned event.
Chelsea King’s love of life
spilled over into every aspect
of her life. An avid cross
country runner, a gifted
student and musician, a
loving daughter and sister, at
17 Chelsea was well on her
way to realizing her dreams.
Pursuing one of her passions,
Chelsea went on a training
run after school on the trails
at Lake Hodges not far from
her Poway, California home
on
February
25,
2010.
Chelsea was the victim of a
terrible crime and it is the
mission of Chelsea’s Light
Foundation to unite people
who are passionate about
protecting our children and
inspiring positive change in
their community.