American Legion BaseballLegion Family,
We are reaching out to you today to share a special invitation to you and your families to join The American Legion and the West Tampa Memorial Post 248 as we welcome the players, families and fans of the eight teams that have competed and earned their spot in the 2019 American Legion Baseball Southeast Region Tournament – the final stop prior to this year’s
American Legion World Series.
We are incredibly excited that Tampa, specifically the University of Tampa Baseball Field, will play host to this year’s tournament from August 6-11, and can’t wait for these young men to compete for a spot in the World Series. A Southeast Champion will be crowned, fittingly in the home of the UT Spartans baseball team, which just two months prior captured the NCAA Division II National Championship – the program’s eighth title all-time.
Please join us in celebrating during this week of tremendous baseball, while honoring the service, dedication and commitment of our United States Military, its veterans and our national, state and local first responders. Our goal for this event is for our community to share in the tenets of what has always made The American Legion – America’s largest veteran’s service organization – so special, a commitment to mentoring youth and the sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans.
We hope that you are able to join us for the tournament, this celebration of our community and tribute to our veterans. Below, please find the schedule of our specially dedicated tribute days, and attached with this letter are more specific details including game schedules and other important information:
July 7 – Veterans and First Responders DayJuly 8 – American Legion Auxiliary Day
July 9 – Sons of the American Legion DayJuly 10 – Legion Riders Day
July 11 – American Legion Day (Championship Day)
We want to show our appreciation for all the members of the Tampa Bay community who have supported our efforts to make this a fun and enjoyable week for our young athletes. Please come and share in the event at any time throughout the week.
Thank you and we hope to see you soon,
American Legion Post 248 CommanderEddie Diaz
[email protected](813) 603-4448
Note 1: Pairings for Game 12 & 13 will not match previous opponents against each other unless absolutely necessary. (Tournament Director has further instructions).
Note 2: If three teams remain after Game 13, the winner of Game 11 automatically draws the Bye for Game 14.
Game Time
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
9:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.*2:30 p.m.*5:00 p.m.
Game 5
Game 6
Game 7
Game 8
9:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.*2:30 p.m.*5:00 p.m.
Game 9
Game 10
Game 11
9:30 a.m.
12 p.m. *5:00 p.m.
Game 12 10:00 a.m.
Game 13 1:00 p.m.
Game 14 1:30 p.m.
Game 15
American Legion Baseball
Southeast Regional Tournament
Stadium – University of Tampa Host – Florida ALB Committee & Tampa Post 248
Local Chairman – Andy Burkett
* all games will start 30 min after each completed gameDate/Pairings
Wednesday - August 7
MS Champ vs. SC-B Champ
AL Champ vs. LA Champ
SC Champ vs. FL Champ
TN Champ vs. Host Team
Thursday - August 8
Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 3
Loser Game 2 vs. Loser Game 4
Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 3
Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 4
Friday - August 9
Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 7
Winner Game 5 vs. Loser Game 8
Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8
Saturday - August 10
Winner Game 9 vs. Loser Game 11 (See Note 1 below)
Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 11 (See Note 1 below)
Sunday - August 11 Winner Game 12 vs. Winner Game 13
(See Note 2 below)
(If necessary) Fifteen games will be needed
if Winner Game 11 loses Game 13 or Winner
Game 12 wins Game 14
4:30 p.m.
www.legion.org/baseball
Athletic and Recreational Facilities
Residence Halls14. Austin Hall15. Barrymore Hotel16. Brevard Hall17. Jenkins Hall18. McKay Hall19. McNeel Boathouse20. Morsani Hall21. Palm Apartments22. Smiley Hall23. Straz Hall24. Urso Hall25. Vaughn Center
Academic and Administrative Facilities26. Academic Tutoring and Academic Coaching 27. Bailey Art Studios (BAS)28. Book Arts Studio 29. Bookstore — Barnes & Noble30. Campus Safety — 1st Floor31. Cass Building • Communication (CCB) • Gymnasium (CB) • Science (CB)32. Central Receiving33. Chiller Plant34. College of Arts and Letters — 2nd Floor35. College of Natural and Health Sciences — 2nd Floor36. College of Social Sciences, Mathematics and Education — 4th Floor37. Communication Annex (Faculty Offices) 38. Conference Facilities — Vaughn Center (VAUG) — 9th Floor • Crescent Club • President’s Conference Room • Trustees Board Room39. Conference Room — Chiselers’ — 2nd Floor40. Daly Innovation and Collaboration Building (ICB)41. Dickey Health and Wellness Center42. Dining Facilities — Morsani Hall43. Dining Facilities — Vaughn Center44. East Walker Hall (EW)45. Edison Building (ED)46. Faculty/Staff Offices47. Fairgrounds Offices48. Falk Theatre (FALK)
1. Aquatic Center (POOL) 2. Athletic Offices/Classrooms 3. Baseball Field 4. Beach Volleyball Complex 5. Cass Gymnasium 6. Fitness and Recreation Center 7. Martinez Athletics Center 8. McNeel Boathouse 9. Naimoli and Young Family Tennis Complex10. Naimoli Family Athletic and Intramural Complex11. Naimoli Family Softball Complex12. Pepin Stadium13. Track
49. Ferman Music Center (MD)50. Fletcher Lounge — Plant Hall51. Gatehouse52. Graduate and Continuing Studies — 6th Floor 53. Graduate and Health Studies Building (GHS)54. Grand Salon — Plant Hall 55. Health Sciences and Human Performance Building (HSHP)56. Henry B. Plant Museum57. Jaeb Computer Center (CC)58. Lowth Entrepreneurship Center — 8th Floor59. Kennedy/Boulevard Building (KBB) 60. Krusen Building 61. Leadership Development Course62. Little School House63. Macdonald-Kelce Library (LIB)64. MacKechnie Building (MKE)65. Mail Services66. Music Room — Plant Hall 67. North Walker Hall — Academic Success Center (NW) 68. Plant Hall (PH) 69. Rathskeller — Ground Floor 70. Reeves Theater — 2nd Floor (VAUG RVS)
71. Registrar’s Office 72. Southard Family Building (SFB)73. Saunders Art Center (AD)74. Scarfone/Hartley Gallery75. Schoomaker ROTC and Athletics Building (SCHO)76. Science Wing — Plant Hall (SC) 77. Science Annex (SA) 78. Sword & Shield Room 79. Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values80. Sykes College of Business (JS) 81. Thompson Building82. Walker Hall (WH) and Lecture Halls (LH)
STAFF/FACULTY PARKING
COMMUTER STUDENT PARKING
ADMISSIONS/VISITOR PARKING
15-MINUTE LOADING/UNLOADING ZONE
RESIDENTIAL STUDENT PARKING
Recycling
This symbol designates locations with automated external defibrillator (AED) units.
FACULTY/STAFF/ ALL STUDENTPARKING
The University of Tampa isa smoke-free campus. This applies to all faculty, staff, students and visitors.
Disabled parking is available near all campus buildings.
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Barrymore Hotel111 W. Fortune St.(1 mile from campus)
Revised July 2018
The West Parking Garage first floor is designated for faculty and staff with a limited number of commuter spaces (follow signage). The second floor is reserved for commuter students and visitors only. Resident parking begins on the second floor ramp through the top floor.
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