Key Info for ISC World Tournament

Blair Setford • August 9, 2023

Mark These Dates & Times

Some key info for teams headed to the 2023 ISC World Tournament.


Team registration is Saturday August 12 from 8a-12p at:

The Automobile Gallery

400 S. Adams Street

Green Bay, WI 54301


The managers meeting is at 1030a at The Automobile Gallery on Sat Aug 12.


Both of these should be considered can't-miss. We strongly urge you to make every effort to have at least one team representative attend.


Important addresses for your GPS:

  • Circle Tap: 5813 County Rd NN, Denmark, WI - general parking is across the street in behind the cheese factory.
  • Memorial Park: 135 Wisconsin Ave, Denmark, WI - in behind the BMO branch.


The Hall of Fame Breakfast is Sunday August 13 starting at 730a and is being held at Gatherings 43, 623 Depere Road, Denmark, WI 54208, located behind the DeGrand Family Restaurant. Tickets will be available at registration.


Opening Ceremonies are at 5pm on Sunday August 13 at Circle Tap. Teams should be in full uniform.


Make sure you arrive at least one hour early prior to your first game to go through bat testing. All bats must be tested and certified before they can be used in the World Tournament or in the Legends Tournament.


All players are required to sign a copy of the roster which must be turned in to the games controllers.


Lastly, teams must arrange for their team photo with the tournament photographer - please try to have this completed by your second game.



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