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Registration Open for 3v3 Tournament Benefitting SEASPAR

Level UP Cares Event Combines Basketball, Fun & Competition for All the Right Reasons

What: Level UP 3v3 Basketball Tournament Benefitting SEASPAR

Who: Basketball players Grades 3-12 and adults

When: Saturday, April 14/9am-3pm (teams given exact times closer to tournament)

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Where: Downers Grove Park District, 4500 Belmont Road

How: Register at http://www.levelupcares.com

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The Level UP 3v3 basketball tournament has earned a reputation for being one of the most exciting and rewarding 3v3 tournaments in the Western Suburbs. With an average of nearly 50 teams competing each year, the tournament provides a chance for kid and adult teams to combine exercise, fun and competition - with 100% of proceeds benefitting SEASPAR (the South East Association for Special Parks and Recreation).

The tournament is a double elimination format and teams are guaranteed to play three games. Boys and girls divisions are: grades 3-4, grades 5-6, grades 7-8, grades 9-13, ages 18-35 and ages 35 or older. Registration is January 29 through April 7, and costs $80 per team. Each team receives tournament t-shirts and can have up to four players. Visit www.levelupcares.com for registration and rules.

SEASPAR has been providing dynamic programs and recreation opportunities for people with disabilities for the past 40 years. It strives to help its athletes discover their abilities, achieve their potential and realize their dreams.

Level UP Cares is the charitable giving program of Level UP Basketball, a Downers-Grove based youth basketball organization. Level UP Cares focuses on supporting programs for athletes with disabilities. In addition to hosting the Tournament, Level UP Cares provides volunteer and fund-raising opportunities for players and families.

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