PRINCETON —
The North American Youth Sports announced that it will hold its annual spring youth basketball tournament in Ripley at the Ripley High School April 5-7.
This tournament will feature 10 different brackets for boys and girls grades 5-12. All grades based on the grade in which a student is currently enrolled.
The entry fee for this tournament is $110 and guarantees each team a minimum of two games. There will be awards presented in each bracket.
For additional information or an entry form, call the toll free NAYS spring tournament hotline at 1-866-352-5915, tournament director Steve Hunt at 304-372-6245, or go to the NAYS website at www.northamericanyouthsports.org.
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