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Taryn King Tournament

5th Annual T3K Memorial Lacrosse Tournament

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Please join us for a great day of lacrosse!

Hosted by:
Shore Country Day School
Brooks School
Tri Town Tribal Lacrosse
The King Family

 

 

 

Event Date:  JUNE 12th  - no playoffs, or standings – just for fun   
Age Groups: Boys & Girls: U9 & U11
Format: 7 vs.7, each team will play at least 4 games (U9 in the morning and U11 in the afternoon)
NEW Location: Raymond Fields, Ipswich, MA  

Participation Cost: $150/Per Team of 12-15 players each (Towns may submit more than one team)         

Registration for this year is closed, however, if you are interested in being added to our mailing list for next year, please e-mail kellyjung@comcast.net.

Skill zones, Stick trick demos, Raffles and much more! 

 
“Success is the peace of mind which is direct result of self satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming”  John Wooden


All proceeds go to scholarship funds in Taryn’s name at Shore County Day and Brooks School.

Contact Jim Gillespie at gillespie.j@comcast.net with questions.

Want to Make a Donation?

We gladly accept tangible donations (ie. sports tickets, items for raffles). If you would like to make a donation please contact kellyjung@comcast.net.

If you would prefer to make a monetary donation to the Taryn King Scholarship Fund please send a check (made out to the fund) to:
T3K Tournament
c/o Tribal Lacrosse
PO Box 260
Topsfield, MA 01983

We honor her name and we honor the game!

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Taryn learned to play lacrosse growing up in the north shore of Boston.  She attended grade school at Shore Country Day School in Beverly and high school at Brooks School in North Andover where she was tri-captain.  An exceptional student-athlete “TK” matriculated at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine where she participated in both lacrosse and field hockey. She was named New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Rookie of the Year in field hockey and 1st Team All-American and NESCAC Player of the Year her junior year.  Taryn passed away suddenly of septicemia in January of 2006 at the age of 21, while studying abroad at the National University of Ireland (NUI) in Galway.

The “T3K” Lacrosse Tournament honors Taryn, her number, and also we honor the game, we celebrate the pure fun and enjoyment of playing the game of lacrosse but always with a smile as Taryn would have wanted it.