Hosting a NSGA State Senior Games event

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Hosting a NSGA State Senior Games event

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Sardius wrote:Our club has been asked to host the table tennis state games in our state. It’s a lot of work and will take a ton of time. Our club is not as good as most of those that would play in it. We don’t get any money for it and I will be doing the lion’s share of the work. Our club typically has around 12-13 a week, can go up to 20, but we’ve been stuck at this number for a long time (rural area). The main reason I’m thinking about doing it is to help our club, maybe get some new players in, but I don’t know if it will be worth it in the end. Any thoughts?
State games even in some medium size states do not get that many players in table tennis. So it is not at all difficult hosting a state game event. It is as easy as hosting a weeklly league night.
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Post by Pang Pong »

You should be able to finish in a couple of hours.
At worse it may take a day.
Do not know what the fuss is all about
You may want to check other states.
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Sardius wrote: We don’t get any money for it
LOL I don't think NSGA pays any state any money
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