Williston North Dakota Hosts Midwest Plains 13-Year-Old Regional Tournament July 24-27
Get ready for an exciting display of young baseball talent as the 2024 Midwest Plains 13-year-old Regional Baseball Tournament is set to take place at the beautiful Ardean Aafedt Stadium in Williston, North Dakota. From July 24-27, five talented teams will compete in a thrilling pool play tournament, each vying for a chance to advance to the prestigious Babe Ruth World Series in Glen Allen, Virginia, scheduled for August 8-17.
Midwest Plains Teams Ready to Showcase Skills in 2024 Regional Baseball Tournament
The tournament will feature teams from across the Midwest Plains region, including Park Rapids, Minnesota; SE Denver, Colorado; Branson, Missouri; and two North Dakota teams from Mandan and the host city, Williston. These young athletes are prepared to showcase their skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship in what promises to be an unforgettable event.
Ardean Aafedt Stadium: The Perfect Backdrop for an Unforgettable Baseball Tournament
Ardean Aafedt Stadium, known for its picturesque setting and top-notch facilities, will provide the perfect backdrop for this highly anticipated tournament. The local community and visitors alike can look forward to an exciting week of baseball, filled with intense competition and memorable moments.
Regional Tournament: A Gateway to the Babe Ruth World Series
The tournament not only offers a platform for these young players to demonstrate their talents but also serves as a gateway to the national stage. The winning team will earn the honor of representing the Midwest Plains region at the Babe Ruth World Series, where they will compete against the best teams from across the country.
As Williston welcomes teams, families, and fans, the stage is set for a celebration of youth baseball at its finest. Don’t miss the chance to witness the future stars of baseball in action at the 2024 Midwest Plains 13-year-old Regional Baseball Tournament.
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