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PSP PHOENIX OPEN FEB 19-22ND
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Hey!

The kick-off event of the season, the 2009 Phoenix Open is just weeks away! The event will return to the Glendale Youth Sports Complex at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ February 19th-22nd. Registration is filling up and spots are going quickly. Don't miss your chance to compete in the premier event of the season.

2009 Phoenix Open




Register your team today to take advantage of discounted entry fees. Starting Monday, February 2nd entry fees will increase to the following:



Semi-Pro - $3150
DI - $3000
DII - $2700
DIII - $2550
DIII Intro - $2150
DIII Race2-2 - $1200

DIV Race2-2 - $1050


Don't forget to purchase your 2009 PSP ID card online prior to the event. Not only will it save you time from standing in line during the event, but it will also save you money!



Register
For more information about the Phoenix Open please visit www.pspevents.com. Stay tuned as we continue to add more details for this great event.


Sincerely,

Keely Watson
Paintball Sports Promotions

 


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