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SAF Madden Tournament Preliminaries 2004

Saturday, August 28, 2004 at 11:00 AM - Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at 8:00 PM (ET)

Atlanta, GA

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Registration Fee Ended $100.00 $0.00

Event Details

Madden Tournament 2005, Overview

All participants must be 18 and up
Registration Deadline, August 27, 2004-5pm
Registration Fee: $100
Maximum # of participants: 120
No persons admitted to accompany participants.
Single Elimination/No Re-Entries

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Tournament Play Begins

Preliminary Rounds:
Participants Check: 11am-12pm
1st Round Begins @ 12pm PROMPTLY

Tournament will run for 2 days resulting in 4 finalist.
Particpants must be present 10 mins prior to scheduled came.
Late arrivals after third PA call will be disqualified.
Registration must be done on-line.
All registrants that are unable to register on line
must check-in at the Tournament information desk
prior to 11am. Registration will be subject to availability.

Final four players will advance to the prize round.

When & Where



Renaissance Atlanta Hotel
590 West Peachtree Street NW
Grand Ballroom, 2nd FL
Atlanta, GA 30308

Saturday, August 28, 2004 at 11:00 AM - Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at 8:00 PM (ET)


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Shandon Anderson Foundation Inc.



About the Shandon Anderson Foundation:

Foundation's Story: Since 2003, the Shandon Anderson Foundation has been committed to making this vision a reality. By providing mentorship, education and cultural awareness programs directly to teens and by partnering with like-minded community organizations, the foundation works to build self-esteem, shape young minds, expose teens to new opportunities and prepare them for whatever challenges lie ahead. Current Programs include A Man-Finds-His-Way, Femininity 101, and Atlanta first Teen-Only Center. Note: The Shandon Anderson Foundation is a 501 c3 non - profit organization.

Shandon's Story: Why does Shandon Anderson believe in mentoring, exposure and education programs for youth? Because he's proof that such programs work. Shandon credits his own mentor, Jaquelyn Mack, a teacher at Atlanta's A.A. Crim High School, for helping instill the discipline and confidence he needed to become a successful athlete and a community leader. Today, Shandon lives what his foundation's programs teach, serving as a positive role model and giving back to youth in his hometown.

Charitable Donations can be sent to 595 Piedmont Ave. NE Suite 320-115 Atlanta, GA 30308