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2009 City of Akron NEWS Releases
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AKRON SEES 2020 IN ITS SIGHTS
GIRLS STATE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SAFE AT HOME

(06/08/09) - As the city of Akron is in the midst of hosting its second statewide girls’ high school softball tournament, Mayor Don Plusquellic this morning will formally announce the event, held at Akron’s landmark Firestone Stadium on South Main Street, should be around the city for another 10 years.

"We’ve reached an agreement with the commissioner of the Ohio High School Athletic Association," said Plusquellic, "and I’m pleased that we have a good chance at keeping this event for many more years to come."

IMAGE: Mayor and Roxanne Price
Mayor Don Plusquellic and Ohio High School Athletic Association Assistant Commissioner Roxanne Price at Firestone Stadium enjoying the 2009 Girls’ State High School Tournament

The tournament is in its 32nd season.  The City signed a three year agreement with the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Girls State Softball Championships starting last year and running through 2010.

"The folks from OHSAA along with the families and the players have really enjoyed playing in Akron and visiting our city," said Mayor Don Plusquellic

Dr. Daniel B. Ross, commissioner of the OHSAA, and Assistant Commissioner Roxanne Price are in Akron for this year’s tournament, and have approached the city’s Tournament Manager David Suncire (sun SEER ee) from the Akron Department of Recreation about extending the stay.

"We are so impressed with the way the city runs this event and have such great feedback from the players and families, we started considering an extension," said Ross.

"I plan to make a strong recommendation to the board next week to extend the tournament in Akron another 10 years," said Ross.   

Mayor Plusquellic’s announcement will come just before this morning’s round of play at Firestone Stadium at 10 a.m.  He will state that the City would agree to a 10-year extension of the contract.         

"That would put the tournament right here in our city from 2011-2020," said Suncire.  "We’ve worked hard to make this the very best event possible."

The tournament drew more than 9,500 people last year and is expected to attract more this year.

"We feel this is a great opportunity for Akron to showcase its wonderful recreational resources," said Suncire. "Players, parents, family and coaches are here to enjoy not only the game and the tournament, but everything else our city has to offer."

Firestone Stadium is home of the Akron Racers National Pro Fastpitch team. 

"We consider it a privilege to host this tournament," said the Mayor.

 

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