2022 ISC Legends Tournament Details Announced

Blair Setford • January 29, 2022

Details for the 2022 ISC Legends Championship Tournament

The 2022 ISC Legends Championship will be held Thursday August 18 to Saturday August 20 in Moline, IL at the Green Valley Sports Complex in conjunction with the ISC World Tournament.


The goal is to have 16 teams. Tournament teams will play a three-game round robin, then will be seeded into a single elimination championship bracket, providing all teams with a minimum of four games.


Tournament rules for eligibility and game play are unchanged from 2021. The Legend rules are posted on the ISC website at www.iscfastpitch, under Rules tab, then click on Legends rules.


Entry fee is $500.00 USD, payable no later than June 1, 2022. Teams can submit their entry via PayPal on the ISC webstore on the site and selecting World Tournament entry fee on the menu.


Preliminary rosters are due June 15 with final roster due Wednesday prior to start of the Legends Championship. Deadline for rosters to appear in the Tournament program is July 15.


The ISC Legends championship in 2022 will include recognition for the top 4 teams,  a 12 player all-tournament team and recognition for the MVP, Most Outstanding Pitcher, Leading Hitter and Most RBIs.

   

For more information please contact:

Keith Erkenbrack

ISC Legends Tournament Director

keithe39@centurylink.net

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