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Eighth Annual Queen of the Turf Tournament Slated for October 26
 

 
 
 

 
Head coach Janine Tucker and the Blue Jays will host the eighth annual
 
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Aug. 11, 2008

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BALTIMORE, MD -- A staple of the fall girl's lacrosse season will return for the eighth straight year as the Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse team will host the "Queen of the Turf" Tournament at Homewood Field on Sunday, October 26. The Tournament will begin at 11 am and run until approximately 5 pm.

Under the direction of Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse coach Janine Tucker, the "Queen of the Turf" Tournament is a 4 v. 4 tournament that is open to girl's between grades eight and 12. A maximum field of 40 teams will be permitted to enter and all teams must register by October 17. The registration fee is $55 per player with nine field players and one goalie the suggested team size.

Tournament sponsor STX will provide the trophies for the first, second, third and fourth-place teams and prizes will be awarded throughout the day.

For more information and to register for the tournament, download the attached registration form. For more information about the "Queen of the Turf" Tournament please contact Johns Hopkins assistant women's lacrosse coach Jen Kasper (jkasper@jhu.edu).

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