Nov. 22, 2010
The TQL Uniform Raffle
At the XU-UC Women's Crosstown Shootout Basketball game on Sunday, December 5th, game sponsor Total Quality Logistics will raffle off five $1,000 vouchers for a set of 15 school or club team custom uniforms. Each voucher should cover the cost of 15 custom designed uniforms for a girls sports team (basketball, volleyball, softball, soccer or field hockey). A standard custom designed uniform would include jersey, shorts, and embroidered team name and number. A sample uniform is available at Koch Sporting Goods.
By bringing your team, parents and supporters to the Crosstown Shootout on December 5th at Fifth Third Arena, teams wll increase their chance to win the raffle. A team attending the game will get: (i) one raffle ticket to be entered in the raffle pot for each player, coach or team support who attends the game and (ii) one raffle to also be entered into the raffle pot for each canned good or $1 donated at the game to benefit the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Cincinnati. There is no limit to the number of raffle tickets a team can qualify for. The more raffle tickets entered for your team, the better the chances to win.
Only grade schools or middle schools (K-8) or club teams with players who will not start the ninth grade before August 1, 2011 (NCAA rule) are eligible to win. For a copy of contest rules, email cincywomensports@gmail.com or go to www.cincywomensports.org.
Free tickets to the XU-UC Women's Crosstown Shootout
As a result of a donation by TQL to the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Women's Sports Association, the GCNKWSA is donating over 1,000 tickets for eligible girls' sports teams to attend the XU-UC Women's Crosstown Shootout. If you want free tickets to the game, email cincywomensports@gmail.com or go to www.cincywomensports.org.
Your team is eligible for free tickets if your grade schools or middle schools (K-8) or club teams with players who will not start ninth grade before December 5, 2010. Team tickets can be used for any eligible team players, coaches, parents or other family members except those individuals who are considered prospective NCAA athletes (ninth grade-through college).