Both the Fastpitch Dreams Spring Classic collegiate softball and the High Tide Ultimate Frisbee will be in full swing this week at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex. Each event is recognized as one of the premier spring training events for its respective sport and each event is being held for the fourth year in a row in North Myrtle Beach. In total, close to 300 collegiate teams will be participating in the multi-day events. Each team is expected to stay 4-6 nights in North Myrtle Beach.
By the end of the month, over 4500 players, coaches, and spectators from 32 states will have visited North Myrtle Beach for these events. Each of the events is signed to a long-term contract ensuring that North Myrtle Beach will continue to be a top spring training destination.
Collegiate spring training events are estimated to generate approximately 5 million dollars of direct economic impact to the community. In addition to collegiate spring training, North Myrtle Beach will also be welcoming an estimated 100 High School spring training teams to the area in April.
For a list of teams and games schedules for the Fastpitch Dreams Collegiate Softball event visit www.fastpitchdreams.citymax.com.
Collegiate spring training events are estimated to generate approximately 5 million dollars of direct economic impact to the community. In addition to collegiate spring training, North Myrtle Beach will also be welcoming an estimated 100 High School spring training teams to the area in April.
For a list of teams and games schedules for the Fastpitch Dreams Collegiate Softball event visit www.fastpitchdreams.citymax.com.
TOP PHOTO, two Wesley Wolverines (created below) celebrating with the team at Senor Frog’s at Broadway At The Beach on the last night of last season’s South Carolina games.
BOTTOM PHOTO, the 2017 Fastpitch Dreams Spring Classic at the North Myrtle Beach and Sports Complex, from left...
junior #13 UT Ashley Royer (Lititz, PA), senior #99 OF Lauren Hoffman (Bear, DE). |