Rolla: Thomas Whitefield 3v3 Tourney Returns June 14th

The 5th Annual Thomas Whitefield 3-on-3 Soccer Tournament returns to Rolla!

The tournament will be held at Lion’s Club Soccer Park on Saturday June 14th, beginning at 2:00 pm.

The tournament includes teams and players from U8 up to an Over 40 group! Put together a team of five players, either single sex and co-ed. For U8-U18 the teams will play other teams in their age range.

For adult teams, indicate whether you are under or over 40 years in age and if the team prefers a competitive or a recreational division. Games last 20 mins, 10 mins each way. 3 players on the field per team at any time.

No goal keeper. Field size: Length ~ half the width of a soccer field width ~ 50ft, i.e one regular soccer field is divided into ~10 3 v 3 fields. Each game has a tournament appointed ref. Leagues are either won on points or thru “knock out”. It’s a one day affair starting at 2:00pm and ending ~7:00pm.

Free parking and good concession stand selling drinks and hot food etc. No entry fee for spectators. Each player will receive game shirt, drawstring bag and water bottle with entry fee. Champion teams in each division will receive medals.

To register for the event. For more information, check the website or call 573-364-1091 or 573-364-8356.

Funds raised go towards the Thomas Whitefield Award, presented to a Male and a Female soccer player who best demonstrate outstanding character, leadership, citizenship and personality, and in so doing earn the respect of their teammates.

Thomas Whitefield 3-on-3 Soccer Tournament

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  1. was dissapointed to sign up in the girls division with 2 different team and got put in the boys division with both teams. it seemed there was some confusion or disorginization concerning this matter. tried to resolve it and was just swept out of the way. my forms were clearly marked ‘girls’. even made a phone call to make sure of the right division and still was put in the wrong one. my team and parents were very upset, and they don’t want to come back.