
Get Ready For The ‘Skate Free Charlie Memorial Tournament’ This June
The 'Goons 4 Good' 3rd Annual Skate Free Charlie Memorial Tournament is coming up soon, and this year's event will be held June 7th and June 8th at the St. Michael Ice Arena, located at 5898 Lachman Avenue NE #99, in Albertville, Minnesota.
3RD ANNUAL SKATE FREE CHARLIE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT DETAILS
Everyone ages 18 and up is invited to play, women and men. There will be a 4-game guarantee, three 17-minute runtime periods, balanced teams (so there's no sandbagging!), and there is a player gift is included with your registration.
There will be plenty of off-ice activities as well for those who prefer to watch, or maybe just are so good on skates, like me.

GET REGISTERED FOR THE TOURNAMENT
To register as an individual in the fun division co-ed mixer:
- 2 friend requests are allowed, and all levels are welcome to play.
- You can register your team of up to 14 players to play in the competitive division, but keep in mind that only high-level teams are recommended for this. (This level is NOT regulated.)
SPONSORSHIPS FOR THE TOURNAMENT ARE STILL AVAILABLE
If you or your business would like to be a sponsor of this event, the following options are available:
Shirt Sponsor: $22-$55
Team Sponsor: $2500
Title Sponsor: $5000
CHARLIE'S CORNER COMMUNITY SPORT COURT
The sports court planning is moving right along, and the Boike family is getting ready to break ground for the court soon. The sports court will be a location for adaptive pickleball, and will also have a shooting area for hockey, and will also have wall ball for lacrosse players. It is going to be open to the community, and is the Boike family's way of honoring their son Charlie, and giving back to the community that helped them through their darkest hours when they lost their precious son. To learn more about Charlie, click HERE.
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