Carter County Sports Hall of Fame announces Holiday Tournament bracket

The Carter County Sports Hall of Fame has released the brackets for its highly anticipated Holiday Tournament, scheduled from December 26 to 31 at the Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Center. Sponsored by the Johnson City Eye Clinic, the event will feature youth basketball teams from across the region, showcasing local talent in an exciting week of competition.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Carter County Sports Hall of Fame announced the brackets for the Holiday Tournament.
  • The tournament takes place December 26–31 at the Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Center.
  • Sponsored by Johnson City Eye Clinic, the event features middle and high school boys’ and girls’ teams.
  • The annual tournament brings together schools from across the region.
  • Local talent will be showcased in a week-long basketball event.

Brackets Released for Anticipated Holiday Tournament

The Carter County Sports Hall of Fame has officially released the brackets for its highly anticipated Holiday Tournament. This annual event, a staple in the local sports calendar, is set to bring an exciting array of basketball competitions to the Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Center from December 26 to 31.

A Week of Regional Basketball Showcases

Sponsored by the Johnson City Eye Clinic, the tournament is poised to feature a variety of competitions spanning multiple levels of youth basketball. Middle school boys’ and girls’ teams, varsity, junior varsity, and high school JV teams will take to the courts, offering spectators an opportunity to witness emerging local talent.

Uniting Schools Across the Region

“The annual event promises to showcase local talent and bring together schools from across the region,” organizers noted. The tournament serves as a gathering point for schools, fostering community spirit and camaraderie among players, coaches, and fans alike.

Community Support Fuels the Event

The support from Johnson City Eye Clinic underscores the community’s commitment to youth athletics. Their sponsorship plays a crucial role in bringing this event to life, highlighting the importance of local businesses in promoting sportsmanship and healthy competition.

Event Details and Contact Information

Basketball enthusiasts and community members interested in the week’s events can look forward to an immersive experience of sportsmanship and skill. For more information about the tournament, including schedules and bracket details, contact Charles Peters at 423-707-8570 or via email at peters5@charter.net.

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