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The Greater Memphis Soccer Association
held its inaugural edition of the "River City For
Itty-Bitties Soccer Tournament", a 7v7 soccer tournament for
adult soccer teams, on Saturday & Sunday,
May 22nd and 23rd, at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex in Memphis,
Tennessee.
Congratulations to our division winners:
* Flyer Legends (Men)
* Tom's BBQ (Coed)
* Showgirls (Women)
Photos coming soon!

The
mission of the March Of Dimes is to improve
the health of babies by
preventing birth defects,
premature birth, and infant mortality.
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The Mike Rose Soccer Complex is a
Shelby County Government owned facility that is privately managed and
operated by OS Memphis. This successful private/public partnership was
engineered by Mayor Jim Rout, the corporate community, John Talley of OS
Memphis and the local soccer community.
The Complex in Memphis, Tennessee sits on
136.17 acres conveniently off Bill Morris Parkway. The Mike Rose Soccer
Complex was designed to accommodate exhibition games, tournaments,
league games, special events, as well as academies, camps and clinics,
and coaches' symposiums.
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Proceeds from this tournament will benefit the March Of Dimes and
the fight against premature birth, birth defects, and infant
mortality. The cause has special meaning to GMSA and
several of its members, including Jason & Jessica Vinson, who have
played in GMSA for over 10 years:

There is no truer statement than “life
is a gift, never take it for granted”. Jason and I learned this valuable
lesson to be true when our daughter was born prematurely. When it comes
to the birth of a child, it is truly a miracle where you cherish each
and every moment.
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