Active Change Tournaments 

 

ACT which is short for Active Change Tournaments is a subset of Life Makers Canada, and it is an organization committed to mobilizing youth of all ages, races, faiths and abilities towards living productive and healthy life-styles that ultimately contribute to the betterment of society.  To date, ACT has hosted a variety of sports tournaments around South Western Ontario in preparation for our first School's Out Basketball Tournament (June 26 - 28). This trail blazing effort has mobilized youth of all ages to become more physically active while enjoying sports such as volleyball and basketball.  

 

Our Mission

 

Using sport tournaments, conferences, and educational seminars as active mediums, ACT’s vision is to provide positive platforms for youth to engage, collaborate, and determine effective ways to develop their communities. 

School's Out Basketball Tournament The first ever School’s Out Basketball Tournament will be hosted in the prestigious HoopDome facility, Toronto. This year’s tournament will be held for players 16 years of age and above. The tournament will host 32 different teams from all across the province of Ontario.  Registration is now live and is only valid for teams.  

 

Details

 

  1. June 26-28, 2009 @ the HoopDome, Toronto, Canada       
  2. 5-8 players (maximum), 16 years of age and above       
  3. Levels: Competitive and All Star 

 

Registration

 

 

Early Bird Registration is $200 per team before June 5, 2009.  Normal Registration is due by June 20th, 2009 at $250.00 for the team. If Space is Available, On-site Registration will be available on June 27, 2009 at 5:00pm.  

Registration Includes:       

 

  1. 1 Golden Ticket per team for one player to enter the 3-point shoot-out to win a Sony PlayStation 3.       
  2. First Prize for the winning team.     
  3. Team Jerseys. 

 

The Hoop Dome 

 

  1. Many professional and prestigious tournaments are held at the facility.       
  2. It is located in a central location (Toronto) that is convenient and accessible to most people living in the GTA and beyond. For location, see below.       
  3. It is also easily accessible via public transportation (TTC busses to the doors of the facility).       
  4. The facility usually hosts non-profit organization events, some of which are events for the Raptors Foundation.This facility is a very secure. The safe indoor environment and the structural distribution of gate and exit locations make it very safe for youth to play. 

 

http://lifemakersna.org/registration.html

 
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