US Junior Nationals Premiere
Invitational - Southeast
At Florida Southern College – Updated 5/4/09
***NCAA CERTIFIED***
July 6-7, 2009
32 Team Maximum
The FGB
Summer Showcase Team Event at the Orlando
Sports Center
will be a great event for teams preparing to play in the Junior Showcase at
Disney or AAU Nationals. With the FGB Summer Showcase you can spend the first
10 days of the viewing period in Orlando
getting high exposure from all ends. FGB has run 4 exposure events in the past
year and is growing quickly as the top event runner for exposure in the Sunshine State. All teams will play 4 games over
the 2 days.
Elite Division: Teams
who are composed mostly of Junior players (8 Team Max
- $200 Entry Fee by June 1, 2009.) 4 Game Promise
Committed Teams: FGB
Junior Elite; Florida
Gulf Coast
Eagles, Lakeland
Cavaliers
Select Division:
Teams who are composed mostly of Junior players (8
Team Max - $200 Entry Fee by June 1, 2009.) 4 Game Promise
Committed Teams:
Manatee Magic; Dashuh
Future Division:
Teams who are composed mostly of players who are younger then Juniors (8Team Max - $200 Entry Fee) 4 Game Promise
Committed Teams: FGB
Sophomore Elite; FGB Freshman Elite
High School Division:
This is the only NCAA
Certified High
School Team Camp in the Southeast. High School
teams and coaches will get an opportunity to showcase themselves in front of
college coaches. (8 Team Max $200 entry fee) 4 Game Promise
Schools Committed:
Osceola; Central Florida Prep School
For Registration Documents Click
here: http://www.leaguelineup.com/fgb/files/TeamRegistration.doc
Past Schools Who Have
Attended FGB Exposure Events
Wake
Forest
Middle
Tennessee State
Cincinnati
Florida
Florida
State
Florida
Atlantic
Tampa
Nova Southeastern
Jacksonville
University of North
Florida
University of West
Florida
Georgia
Southern
Mercer
Miami
Florida
International
Central Florida
Florida
A&M
Bethune Cook man
Lynn
Rollins
Florida
Southern
Eckerd
Alabama
A&M
Georgia
South Florida
Florida
Gulf Coast
Seminole
Daytona Beach
Central Florida CC
Valdosta
State
Tulane
New Orleans
Georgia Tech