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Divisions & Dates
Entry Fees
Hotels Format/Features
Registration Form

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2011 Tournament Of Champions
March 5-7, 2010
Mite thru Midget; House, B, A and AA
(By Invitation:
Finalists from 2009-2010 Advanced Tournaments Season)
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During our 2010-11 Season, Champions and Finalists from all of our
tournament locations will be invited to participate in the 2011
Tournament of Champions, which will take place over the March 4-6
weekend in Chicago, Illinois. This will be a great opportunity for
your team to finish the regular season with an exciting tournament,
featuring other Champions and Finalists from across North America.
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In
addition to a great hockey experience, the Chicago area offers
unlimited options for sightseeing and amusement. Shopping on the
“Magnificent Mile”, visiting the many museums and attractions (the
Museum of Science and Industry, Shedd Aquarium, Chicago Art
Institute, etc.), and sampling the Chicago area’s limitless array of
restaurants are just some of the possibilities.
Teams
will receive their invitation to the Tournament of Champions just
after completion of the tournament in which they were a Champion or
Finalist. You may register your team at any time after receiving
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To register your team, please complete the registration
form or download one of our brochures and mail to Advanced Arenas with your entry fee or deposit.
When your registration information is received, we will provide you with detailed information on tournament hotels, game times and Chicago area attractions. Have an enjoyable
2010-2011 Youth Hockey season. We look
forward to seeing you in Chicago!
Tournament Divisions
and Playing Dates
2011 Tournament Of Champions
March 5-7, 2010
Mite thru Midget; House, B, A and AA
(By Invitation:
Finalists from 2009-2010 Advanced Tournaments Season)
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It is
our goal at Advanced Tournaments to place teams in divisions which provide
the closest match to your team’s age and skill level.
This goal is made more difficult due to the fact that age divisions and
classifications vary from state to state and between the US and Canada.
It is possible that your team may play teams that are slightly older or
younger than those in your home playing area.
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