We are excited about hosting the Lone Star Sping Break Games at the newly refurbished state of the art Big League Dreams Park, League City, Texas.
This location is a great spot for our annual event, not only for our College teams but also for your parents, alumni and fans. We are excited to hear the “roar of the crowds” and have a high level broadcast partner cover this event. We take great pride in our invite list as this will be a high RPI event. Be part of something great !
About the Tournament:
• 5 or 6 game options
• Hosting 24-30 invited D1 Collegiate teams
• Price $1,200
• Top Collegiate Umpire Assigner, UIC and 3 man crews
• Pre-game times are assigned
• Pre-game warm up area with batting tunnels
• Practice day and times available
• Broadcast partner
• Buses and vans can navigate in and out easily
• Drop off area for teams and equipment
• SID designated area
• Coaches welcome gift
• NCAA Official Softball
• Media area
• Leader boards
• Tournament central site
• Sponsor and vendor row
• Fan experience center
About the Venue:
Big League Dreams Sports is equipped with playing fields that are built as scaled-down replicas of famous ballparks such as
Boston’s Fenway Park, New York’s Yankee Stadium and Chicago’s Wrigley Field. This unique feature truly sets Big League Dreams apart and is a great atmosphere to play in!
Each field has approximately 200 seats; all of which offer a perfect view! So whether you are watching the game from the Stadium Club restaurant or from one of our stadium seats,
you will be sure to catch all of the action in comfort!!
• Newly renovated 6 field complex • New backstop netting for optimal viewing • New Led lighting • New sports turf infield / Natural grass outfield • 200 stadium seating per field • Great warm up area with batting tunnels • Stadium Club restaurants • Great flagship hotels with competitive rates • Easy to navigate in and out of Houston airports (20 min from Houston) • Handicap parking and shuttles into the park and from the parking lot
About the city of League City: The Bay area of Houston, is the land of the Baycation. Waterfront views and sweet sea breeze. Featuring a charming-as-can-be Historic District, gorgeous parks, and scenic waterfront views, League City takes great pride in its heritage and natural beauty. Settled on the banks of Clear Creek and Clear Lake, League City’s beginnings are celebrated throughout town. From century-old Live Oak Trees that line the streets to the delightful collection of boutiques, restaurants, landmarks, and Victorian-era homes — you could spend an entire day (or more) captivated by its stories. The heart of the Historic District is League Park, known for its postcard-perfect gazebo and sprawling oaks. The park is a wonderful place to begin exploring the area before checking out nearby boutiques like The Market Station and Founders Square. These whimsical and locally owned stores are housed inside colorful historic homes. From there, take your pick of other Historic District attractions. Visit the West Bay Common School Children’s Museum — an authentic recreation of a one-room schoolhouse in the late 1800s—or experience the beauty of Helen’s Garden, one of the most photographed locales in town. About the city of League City: The Bay area of Houston, is the land of the Baycation. Waterfront views and sweet sea breeze. Featuring a charming-as-can-be Historic District, gorgeous parks, and scenic waterfront views, League City takes great pride in its heritage and natural beauty. Settled on the banks of Clear Creek and Clear Lake, League City’s beginnings are celebrated throughout town. From century-old Live Oak Trees that line the streets to the delightful collection of boutiques, restaurants, landmarks, and Victorian-era homes — you could spend an entire day (or more) captivated by its stories. The heart of the Historic District is League Park, known for its postcard-perfect gazebo and sprawling oaks. The park is a wonderful place to begin exploring the area before checking out nearby boutiques like The Market Station and Founders Square. These whimsical and locally owned stores are housed inside colorful historic homes. From there, take your pick of other Historic District attractions. Visit the West Bay Common School Children’s Museum — an authentic recreation of a one-room schoolhouse in the late 1800s—or experience the beauty of Helen’s Garden, one of the most photographed locales in town.
About the Area: Welcome to the Bay. Sunny skies and miles of coastline, we’re the home of NASA, shinny new boardwalk rides and award-winning restaurants. We are a quick drive from Houston and nobody does it quite like us. Early March brings us 72 deg temperatures .
