SEF Community Basketball tourney has new date

Basketball fans and community members in Southington can mark March 15 on their calendars. That’s when the Southington Education Foundation’s Community Basketball Tournament tips off at Southington High, bringing neighbors and friends together for a spirited sporting experience.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Southington Education Foundation’s tournament is rescheduled for March 15.
  • Southington High will host this basketball event.
  • The local community looks forward to a significant sports gathering.
  • The news was published by the New Britain Herald.
  • It highlights the foundation’s commitment to local involvement.

A Rescheduled Tip-Off

The Southington Education Foundation’s Community Basketball Tournament has undergone a schedule change. Originally slated for an earlier date, the much-anticipated event will now take place on March 15 at Southington High.

The Event Organizer

The Southington Education Foundation (SEF) announced the new date to ensure an exciting and well-coordinated tournament. Though details on the foundation’s broader role are limited, its name underscores the focus on supporting education and community spirit in Southington.

Location at Southington High

Southington High, a familiar venue for local sporting activities, will serve as the host site. For area basketball enthusiasts, it provides a central location where families, friends, and residents can gather to cheer on participants and support the community.

Looking Forward to March 15

Residents have embraced the news of the rescheduled date, anticipating an engaging and energetic day of basketball. As the SEF prepares for the event, locals are encouraged to mark their calendars for March 15 and stay tuned for any further updates from the foundation.

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