SKUNK II (Girls Only!)
INDIAN SUMMER SPOOKFEST
PLACE: Fort Bragg, California
DATE: Sat/Sun, Oct. 23-24, 2010*
AGES: Girls Under 10,12,14,16,19
CLASS: III (Upper House Select)
Up to 7 guest players are allowed (registered as Class 3 with CYSA).
*The 2010 date is dependent on the CYSA 2010-2011 tournament dates, which are not yet known.

FUN COSTUMES AND UNIFORMS ARE ENCOURAGED AT THIS TOURNAMENT!
GENERAL: Tournament applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. If two applications are tied on date, priority will go to teams with families with siblings on accepted teams, teams from under-represented districts, and returning teams.
The CYSA deadline for reporting applications is Sept 1, although this tournament accepts applications until flights are full. Acceptance/rejection notices are sent within two weeks of application receipt. Game schedules are mailed on or by October 15.
FEES: The entry fee of $525, payable to the Skunk II Spookfest must accompany all applications. All rejected teams will receive a full refund. Any team withdrawing after official notification of acceptance will forfeit the entry fee.
Applications should be sent to:
Tess Albin-Smith, 804 N. Harrison, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
(707) 961-1123 / 972-7833 cell / email tess@ucdavis-alumni.com
FORMAT: All teams will play a minimum of three games-- generally two on Saturday, one on Sunday. There will be championship games on Sunday for the top four teams.
AWARDS: All participants will receive a tournament pins and programs, and discounts to the Skunk Railroad. Teams finishing in first place will receive tournament championship T-shirts. In addition, teams finishing in 1st, 2nd , 3rd , and 4th place in their divisions will receive individual medals for players and coaches.
Up to 7 guest players are allowed (registered as Class 3 with CYSA). US Club teams are not eligible at this time, sorry.
This is a CYSA-sanctioned tournament with a limit of 82 CYSA and out of state (USYSA Affiliate) Teams. This event is sponsored by Coast Youth Soccer League and in part by the California Western Railroad, Skunk Train.