A great way to kick off the summer of 2024 is the Chicagoland Summer Slugfest. Teams can kick off the month of June with this great event located in the heart of the South Suburbs. This event in the past has pulled teams throughout Chicagoland and out lying areas. Sign up early for this event to ensure your teams spot.
John Humphrey Complex:
Multi Diamond Complex located right in the heart of the south suburbs.
Hassert Park:
3 very well kept baseball diamonds in a great location in the south suburbs. Batting cages on sight. Indoor bathrooms.
This tournament will be governed by USSSA Rules and Rostering, along with JP Sports.
You MUST Register through USSSA AND JP Sports . By registering for this tournament you agree and understand your team must be sanctioned and have your USSSA roster completed.
Date: 05/31/24-06/02/24
Game Guarantee: 3 Games
Tournament Format: Each team will play 2 pool play games, followed by bracket play.
Expected Number of Teams: 70+
Expected Start Times: Games will start Friday evening.
The event is for the following ages:
9u (Open/AA/A) - 46' mound, 65' bases
10u (Open/AA/A) - 46' mound, 65' bases
11u (Open/AA/A) - 50' mound, 70' bases
12u (Open/AA/A) - 50' mound, 70' bases
13u (Open/AA/A) - 54' mound, 80' bases
14u (Open/AA/A) - 60' mound, 90' bases
Cost:
9u-10u- $550
11u-12u- $595
13u-14u- $625
Hotels:
*Teams traveling for this event MUST book their hotels through our housing partner, Creative Travel. This event is a Stay-to-Play event. Once you have registered we recommend securing your hotel rooms right away. https://creativetravelgroup.
JP Sports reserves the right to combine classes/divisions as necessary.
Please note that the JP Sports Tournaments are Stay to Play events. This requires all teams needing / using hotels to book through Creative Travel Group or they will not be eligible for tournament play.. This program helps keep team costs down with substantial savings on room rates, hotel amenities, discounts on dining and availability while still providing unique experiences throughout the tournament.