It's cold in the Warehouse today, but I know the welcome is warm where Terry and Tweety are conducting site visits with a delegation from the U.S. Youth Soccer Championship. This national summer tournament is played across five regions every year. Nationally, 185,000 youngsters are involved. In Region I (where Terry would dearly love to see this tournament roost in 2011 and 2012) more than 4,500 players and their families will gravitate to the host area for the six-day tournament.
To put it in terms we all understand, family travel for youth sports puts a lot of heads on beds. In West Virginia, last year’s Region 1 host, this represented 11,000 room nights at area hotels and an estimated $12.5 million economic impact.
Team Terry is touting the Harford County facilities of Cedar Lane Regional Park and Carsins Run Turf Farm with a possible opening ceremony at Ripken Stadium. John McHugh, Cedar Lanes facility director, joined us for the World Cup bid announcement last week. He reminded us that much of his park's appeal comes from its proximity to I-95, making it just as convenient for players from Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey as for most of Maryland. Region I includes East Coast states from Maine to Virginia.
We're on a roll with bringing soccer events to Maryland, and this would be one more reason to consider our state for other events and activities -- not just soccer, but lacrosse other youth-based tournaments. We have the excellent facilities, the convenient location, hospitality infrastructure and numerous family attractions.
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