Summer Bash in New England

Jun 17, 2017 - Jun 18, 2017 | Boys | Providence, RI, USA

 

Brown University

Providence, R.I.

June 17 - 18, 2017

U-10 Co-Ed, U-12 Co-Ed and U-14 Event

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GAME SCHEDULE PER DAY:

June 17th: Start 8:00am | Finish 3:30pm

June 18th: Start 8:00am | Finish 3:30pm

*Time ranges do not account for award ceremonies*

CHECK IN

A club representative must report to the USA Field Hockey tent onsite for team check-in one hour prior to the start of their team’s first match. Check-in will begin at 7:00 a.m. EST.


 
It is required that all team participants book their housing accommodations through our housing service. This includes everyone in your travel party: players, parents, friends, etc. Team cooperation is essential to ensure placement in National Tournaments. Please begin booking your rooms by clicking the link or image above.

Stay to Play Exemption Form: Please click here to download a Stay to Play Exemption form for Summer Bash in New England if you book on your own and reach out to info@globaljbs.com immediately.

 

Summer Bash Series Objectives:

One of USA Field Hockey's primary goals is to fuel growth of the game across the country. To achieve this mission, we provide opportunities for participation and development that are fun, encouraging, safe and positive, and create settings and experiences that promote the development of confidence, connection, character and teamwork. We strive to support and develop individuals who are passionate about the game and who choose to stay involved with the sport throughout their lives as players, parents, coaches, umpires, administrators, advocates and fans.

Throughout our history, USA Field Hockey has hosted tournaments primarily for the U-16, U-19 and adult age groups. In an effort to encourage trial and awareness and grow the game, USA Field Hockey will be increasing our offerings of affordable and accessible regional playing opportunities for children aged 6-14.

Children aged 6-14 want opportunities to play and learn. Research proves “winning” mean far less to kids than to adults, and 9 of 10 kids said “fun” is the main reason they participate in sports. When asked to define fun, they offered up 81 reasons— and ranked “winning” at No. 48. Young girls gave it the lowest ratings. (Project Play - https://aspenprojectplay.org/the-facts)

Competitive events targeted to our youngest athletes will be appropriately tailored to prioritize the fun and social aspects of the game, while promoting proper skill development.

We hope to see you there!