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Double Dare Dodgeball to Benefit MS in West Texas

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 30, 2013
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MIDLAND -- Double Dare Dodgeball Tournament benefiting the National MS Society in West Texas. Do you remember the gym class bully? Ever had an atomic wedgey? Ever wanted to throw something at your co-workers? Now is the time to come together with your teams to challenge them to a Dogeball Match. "I DOUBLE DARE YA!!" Have fun and raise money for a great cause... To fight MS! Challenge other teams within your office. Challenge management. Challenge the law. All for fun and fun for all.

Format: 32 Team -  Pool Play with Advancement to Qtr Finals

Team members: 8 = 6 players + 2 subs      Coed   Ages 14 and up (1 team member over 21 required)

Games: Prelims - 3 x 3 mins , Finals - 5 x 3 mins

Cost:  Minimum $300.00 Confirmed Donation/team (Not Pledged) (Be sure to ask for Company matching donations)

1. Team Managers need to use this link to register your TEAM NAME with MS Society in the "Join" section: click here

2. Managers then build roster from "Handouts" and email to dbldare@suddenlink.net.

3. Teammembers need to download the Registration and Waiver and bring to check-in.  They can then begin donations THRU YOUR TEAM NAME on the MS Society website   click here

Prizes: Best Uniforms, Top Fundraiser, Bracket Winner, Runner-up(1st Loser)... T-shirts, Ditty Bags.

Corporate Sponsorships available: Coach($1500) - Lg. logo on T-shirt, court banner, 2 team entries Mgr.($1000) - Md. logo on T-shirt, Court Banner, 1 team entry Ballboy($500) - Sm. logo on T-shirt, 1 team entry.  Contact Mark Solari for sponsor opportunities: dbldare@suddenlink.net 

Multiple Sclerosis affects people in the prime of their lives, between the ages of 20 and 50. Every hour someone is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. More than 2.5 million people worldwide live with this unpredictable disease. The symptoms of MS are different for everyone - the only certainty is that it will affect yet another person every hour of every day.

Currently there is no cure for MS. The money that is raised will be used to find the cause, treatment, and ultimately the cure of multiple sclerosis. The money is also used to provide education, information, direct financial support, and scholarships to individuals and families living with MS.

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