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Gig Harbor To Host 2013 Washington State Little League Tournament

The Gig Harbor Little League fields - where new restrooms and a concession stand are currently under construction - will host the tournament for 10- and 11-year-olds from July 18 to 28.

Get out the peanuts and sunflower seeds and prepare to watch some of the best young baseball players showcase their stuff this summer in the Harbor.

Gig Harbor will host the 2013 Washington Little League Tournament for 10- and 11-year-olds, July 18-28.

The Gig Harbor Little League fields - the tournament's venue - are undergoing a facelift to include new restrooms and a concession stand. The 62-by-20-foot structure will replace port-a-potty and an antiquated concession stand.

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The tournament involves 13 teams from around the state and is expected to attract hundreds of families to the area. Local businesses are encouraged to provide coupons and special offers specifically for our out-of-town visitors.

Here is the City of Gig Harbor's full press release. Check back for updates leading up to the tournament:

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GIG HARBOR-Beautiful Gig Harbor will be the host to hundreds of families during ten days this July when the Gig Harbor Little League hosts the 2013  Washington State Little League Tournament for ten and eleven year olds July 18 – 28th.

“We have been hoping for this event for years,” said Ron Brentin, Vice President of Facilities. “We are really excited to bring this event to Gig Harbor.”

Brentin was one of the founders of the Gig Harbor Little League in 1995.  The GHLL fields were built in 1996 and have undergone multiple upgrades over the years, including a current project to build new restrooms and concession stand.  The new structure, which the league hopes to have completed by the July tournament, is a 62 foot by 20 foot structure which will replace port-a-potty and an antiquated concession stand.

President Dan Lean says they expect the event, which will bring 13 teams from around the state, to draw hundreds to the community, packing the bleachers, local restaurants, shops and hotels.  The public is invited to share in the enthusiasm and come out for the games, which are free for spectators.  More information will be coming regarding the schedule and the teams as the tournament draws near. The schedule will be posted at www.gigharborlittleleague.com

To help welcome all the guests to Gig Harbor, local merchants are invited to provide coupons or special offers which will be included in packets for each family.  Merchants interested in providing offers should contact the City of Gig Harbor Marketing Director Laureen Lund before the end of May atlundl@cityofgigharbor.net

Gig Harbor Little League is an all-volunteer organization, with some 25 year-around volunteers keeping the organization running, with many other volunteer coaches and assistants helping during the season, which began last week.  Since its inception in 1995 GHLL has provided baseball experience for over 10,000 local kids who have enjoyed America’s favorite pastime right here in Gig Harbor.

Reach Gig Harbor Little League President Dan Lean at (253) 381-2551 or Community Relations Director David Reed at (253) 250-5259

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