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Welcome to the website of the 8th Annual East Tennessee Children's Hospital Baseball Tournament in Loving Memory of Nancy Elizabeth Hayes. The first seven tournaments have raised more than $124,000.00 for the hospital. My goal for this tournament, which will be held June 3-6,2010, is 100 plus teams from 8u-16u. Thanks to all of you who help support this wonderful tournament and most importantly East Tennessee Children's Hospital.
Please visit this link to signup for the Children's Hospital Event.
http://www.premiersportsproductions.com/TTApply0.aspx?tid=TZ0512&tab=2&sub=0
FOR ENTRY FORMS AND T-SHIRT ORDER FORMS PLEASE CLICK ON HANDOUTS AT THE TOP OR BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE.
PLEASE CLICK ON MY LINKS PAGE AND THE MOTEL PAGE ABOVE FOR PARK INFORMATION, MOTEL INFORMATION AND THINGS TO DO HERE LOCALLY IN EAST TENNESSEE!
East Tennessee Children's Hospital is located in Knoxville, Tennessee. They are a private, independent, not-for-profit pediatric medical center that has served the children of East Tennessee since 1937. They are also certified by the state of Tennessee as the only Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Center in East Tennessee. At East Tennessee Children's Hospital, children are their only concern, and that is what drives their mission: to provide the best possible health care to every child they serve from East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Southeast Kentucky and Western North Carolina. It is a mission that centers on a profound and unchanging commitment to the physical, educational and emotional needs of each child. As the only medical center in East Tennessee devoted solely to children, Children's Hospital operates under one critically important guideline: children are not small adults. Their needs are unique and diverse. Every element of their approach to healing from the specially trained staff to the sophisticated equipment to the cheerful decor is child and family centered.
"Because Children Are Special . . ."
GOD BLESS,
LENNY HAYES
ETCH 2009
ETCH 2008
MR. NETTLES CAUGHT THIS BALL!
NANCY ELIZABETH HAYES PRAYER (MAY 2, 2003)
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