2019 SPG's State Guide to Sports in Illinois

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SPG Huddle Up in the Land of Lincoln Sports Illinois Huddle connects communities, rights holders

Baseball and Beer Go Hand in Hand in Illinois

12 Site InSpections of Event-Ready Destinations and Their Top Venues A Premier Travel Media publication • www.SportsPlanningGuide.com

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Welcome to Illinois! Cory M. Jobe, Director Illinois Office of Tourism

On behalf of the Illinois Office of Tourism, we look forward to welcoming you to the Land of Lincoln for your next sporting event. Illinois is a top destination for sports associations and organizations, and with thriving urban centers like Chicago, as well as scenic natural vistas that will take your breath away, there simply is no end to the travel opportunities that await you and your team in Illinois. The Land of Lincoln has a strong track record of successfully hosting a variety of events, from Olympic trials and PGA tournaments to college and high school competitions. In addition, Illinois offers more than 1,200 sporting venues and state-of-the-art facilities of all kinds across the state, which means we can meet your needs no matter how large or small. Illinois offers something for everybody. Whether you prefer the world-class culture and dining of the big city, the friendly hospitality of small town America or the serene beauty of our natural wonders, you'll find what you're looking for in Illinois. From professional sporting events to top-notch shopping, it's all here. Our theaters and museums represent thriving centers of culture, while lush forests and scenic parks set the stage for exciting outdoor adventures. You'll find an abundance of charming local restaurants, not to mention our many fine breweries, distilleries and wineries. Of course, there's no shortage of water parks, zoos, amusement parks, and other kid-friendly activities for the whole family. Illinois is a four season destination. Our winter eagle watching season offers unique views of one of the largest eagle migrations in the nation. Spring and summer offers prime opportunities for families to enjoy Illinois' scenic byways, beaches and parks. Autumn brings with it the fall colors and provides some of the most beautiful hues and landscapes to be found anywhere in the country. Go to sportillinois.com to learn more about Illinois sports facilities or to book you next sporting event, and visit enjoyillinois.com to start planning your next trip to Illinois. Your friend in Illinois tourism,

Cory M. Jobe Director Illinois Office of Tourism

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ith eight professional teams in Chicago, and a host of minor league and collegiate teams across the state, sports are an integral part of Illinois’ fabric. Considering the Land of Lincoln possesses more than 1,200 sporting venues and is home to numerous high-profile events, including Olympic Trials, PGA competitions and NCAA basketball tournaments, the state needs a quality sports tourism group to help promote its many merits and help tournament planners make “The Sports smart choices. Sports Illinois, a niche comIllinois Huddle is mittee of the Illinois Council of an important and Convention and Visitors Bureaus, effective component is that organization. for our state and Sports Illinois plays an integral communities to role in helping attract sporting events to the state by focusing continue to showcase on promoting overnight sports why we are a leader events through direct marketing, in the sports tourism educational programs and netindustry.” working activities. This helps create a significant economic impact and —Greg Mihalich enhances opportunities for all. Illinois Office of Tourism 4 116

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Sports Illinois Huddle

Each year, tournament directors and events rights holders are invited to take part in the two-day Sports Illinois Huddle conference that features many Illinois CVBs and sports commissions. The Sports Illinois Huddle is an educational conference/tradeshow which features an appointment-based trade show for rights holders, tournament directors and CVB representatives to discuss upcoming events and tournaments. The conference also offers guest speakers from the sports industry, educational sessions covering new trends and ideas, along with a slew of networking opportunities. The conference is similar to many industry conferences with regard to having one-on-one appointments, industry seminars and off-site entertainment designed specifically for Illinois. The inaugural Huddle was hosted in 2009 in Lincolnshire within Lake County and since then, the annual show has traveled around the state to different member communities. “Our communities have proven that sporting events are a highly effective partner in the tourism industry to driving economic impact,” said Greg Mihalich of the Illinois Office of Tourism. “The Sports Illinois Huddle is an important and effective component for our state and communities to continue to showcase why we are a leader in the sports tourism industry.” The Huddle has been a sizable contributor in bringing amateur @SportsPlanGuide #SportsPG


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Illinois is a sporting paradise, and the Sports Illinois Huddle ensures the state hosts numerous top-flight athletes.

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events to the state, generating well over $13.2 million in economic impact, according to the Illinois Office of Tourism. It has helped the state attract such major sports organizations as Airsoft Republic, Game Day USA, the United States Specialty Sports Association, the Professional Disc Golf Association, USA Ultimate, the American Cornhole Association and NXT Lacrosse. “(The Sports Illinois Huddle) was fantastic,” said David Raflo, manager of events for USA Ultimate. “I got to meet folks from DMOs that I haven’t met before, I got to deepen relationships with some others and the networking opportunities were fantastic, I really enjoyed the experience all around.” “Why attend the Sports Illinois Huddle? Because it checks all the boxes,” said Don Flynn, vice president of Business Development for Game Day USA. “One-on-one meetings with the top CVBs and sports commissions from around the state. One-on-one meetings with the top event planners and tournament organizers in the region. Excellent industry speakers and panel discussions. Tours and fun activities that highlight and promote the hosting CVB’s local area. (You can) learn from other CVBs or event planners about unique events that may be a great fit for your community.” In 2018, Sports Illinois further utilized the Huddle to benefit the state’s member communities when it announced its inaugural Sports Illinois SportsPlanningGuide.com

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Huddle Impact Grant. The grant was funded by Sports Illinois members at $1,000 and matched by the local host, the Rockford Area CVB, to equal a $2,000 scholarship in 2018. The grant is available to any local (local to the host organizing city) nonprofit 501 (c) (3) that runs positive sports programming. The winner of the 2018 grant was the Rockford Park District Foundation, a Rockford-area nonprofit, and will go toward its Youth Sport Fit Program, which offers a wide range of sport training activities to more than 2,600 area youths. This program occurs each summer for six weeks during the months of June and July at eight different playground parks and six community centers. “The Rockford Park District team does an exceptional job improving the Rockford community in a variety of ways. Their plan to support youth in our community by giving them more opportunities to play in a variety of sports activities is right in line with the purpose of this grant program,” said Lindsay Arellano, RACVB vice president of sales and service and Sports Illinois chair. “The Sports Illinois members hope that with this grant program we can impact sports programming on a local level in a variety of communities in Illinois for years to come.” For more information on the Sports Illinois Huddle, contact Lindsay Arellano, Chair Sports Illinois, at 815-489-1653 and at larellano@gorockford.com. SPG Sports Planning Guide

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has been described as a quintessential American state. And few things are more American than baseball and beer, two subjects in which Illinois excels. The Land of Lincoln lays claim to 11 major and minor professional baseball teams and is home to an assemblage of talented batmakers, many of whom fortify those teams with baseball’s most essential tool. The state is also a haven for a multitude of breweries

Illinois is a haven for major and minor professional baseball teams, as well as home to a multitude of breweries and distilleries.

and distilleries, meaning fans of the National Pastime will rarely go parched. With so many top-notch artisans plying their trade within state lines, the Illinois Office of Tourism established an initiative called Illinois Made to showcase its luminaries. Illinois Made features those who craft, design and invent and gives an intimate glimpse into the creation process of professionals across the state, from pizzerias and barbecue joints to those who create art and pottery. Sports fans, however, will be interested in the state’s breweries and bat makers.

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Few states can rival the Land of Lincoln’s collection of breweries and batmakers

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Homemade Brew

Regardless of whether your team wins or loses, Illinois has a slew of breweries and distilleries where you can joyously exalt a victory or drown your sorrows after an agonizing defeat.

Big Muddy Brewing

Prior to prohibition banning alcohol sales in the United States between 1920 and 1933, Murphysboro, a small Southern Illinois town, was home to a thriving brewery. Big Muddy Brewing is doing its part to return Murphysboro to those halcyon days, as this microbrewery creates small batches of craft beer for enthusiasts to enjoy. Big Muddy also offers tours of the operation and encourages visitors to enjoy samples of its product.

Scratch Brewing Company

Scratch Brewing Company, in the Southern Illinois town of Ava, is a microbrewery and farm that resides five miles from the Shawnee National Forest. This bucolic location has earned Scratch a reputation as one of the most idyllic sites to drink beer in the world. Scratch embraces its roots by creating alcohol from farmed and foraged ingredients directly from the land surrounding it, and offers an exceptional selection of beer tastes that include nettle, elderberry, ginger, dandelion, maple sap, hickory, lavender and juniper.

Tangled Roots Brewing Company

A local harvest is at the heart of Tangled Roots Brewing. Located in Ottawa, a town at the confluence of the Illinois and Fox Rivers, Tangled Roots makes use of its fertile surroundings to plant, cultivate and harvest its hand-grown hops and barley just south of the brewery's home base. Tangled Roots is one of only a few breweries nationwide to grow 100 percent of its own hops and barley. That independent spirit stays true at its brewpub, The Lone Buffalo. Occupying a theater building from the 1800s, the facility repurposes a historic venue for a more modern craft—its rustic decor pairs well with views of working vats and other brewing equipment.

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Destihl Brewery

An independent company who opened its first gastro brewpub in 2007 in Normal, Destihl Brewery combines centuries-old global brewing traditions and new American craft brewing techniques to produce a wide variety of beers. It enjoyed such success in a short amount of time that it opened a second location in 2011 in downtown Champaign. That same year, Destihl made a splash at the Great American Beer Fest in Denver and became a nationally recognized brewery that has since won a multitude of awards. Those seeking to witness the brewing process up close can take a guided tour with beer tastings or a comprehensive tour of brewery operations that is followed by a sampling of beers and culinary creations.

Obed & Isaac’s Microbrewery

Stationed near the Abraham Lincoln Home National Heritage Site, Obed and Isaac’s Microbrewery & Eatery offers an eclectic menu and locally crafted beer. The story of Obed & Isaac’s began more than 150 years ago when Obed Lewis married Cordelia Iles and built their family home on the corner of Seventh and Jackson streets. In this charming neighborhood that stands today as a National Historic Site, their kids became friends with the children of another prominent Springfield couple – Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Today, few places in America match Obed and Isaac’s historic flair, contemporary atmosphere and delicious beverages.

Revolution Brewing

Located in Chicago’s Logan Square, Revolution Brewing is the largest independent brewery in Illinois. Beer aficionados come from across the planet to experience its brewpub and taproom, where Revolution produces dozens of beer styles, from IPAs, porters, pilsners, Belgian-style, pale ales and barrel-aged beers. With master brewer Jim Cibak at the helm, Revolution has earned a reputation as possessing one of the most impressive beer menus in the United States, and has been placed on the Brewer’s Association’s Top 50 craft beer list. SportsPlanningGuide.com

Hometown Bats

Those seeking a closer look at the game of baseball can see where many professionals get their most valuable piece of equipment.

Dinger Bats

Ridgway is a small village in southern Illinois that is home to less than 1,000 people. It is also the home of Dinger Bats, the brainchild of Kyle Drone who founded the company with his father Randy. In Dinger Bats’ earlier days, Kyle made bats for players he knew from his time playing college baseball. Since then, the company, whose manufacturing plant resides on the edge of the Shawnee National Forest, has grown to the point Chicago Cubs slugger Kyle Schwarber used a Dinger Bat in the 2016 World Series, where he hit a robust .412. Schwarber is one of dozens of young sluggers who step up to the plate brandishing a Dinger Bat, which has earned a reputation as one of the best bats in the industry.

Homewood Bat Co.

Fans of the National Pastime can visit Homewood Bat Co., a baseball bat boutique in Homewood that was born in 2015. Since its inception, owner Todd Pals has created bats for little leaguers, college sluggers and even Major League Baseball players, including 2016 World Series Most Valuable Player Ben Zobrist. Homewood Bat Co. is one of only a select few makers authorized to sell to Major League Baseball, as the company manufactures and sells professional grade, wood baseball bats made from ash, yellow birch and maple. Visitors can watch the bat-making process at the facility and a batting cage enables patrons to test the bats onsite. Those wishing to have their bats personalized will receive a laserinscribed bat in under an hour. SPG Sports Planning Guide

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Chicago Northwest

Chicago Northwest is easily accessible with affordable amenities for the entire family.

1 Located on the edge of O’Hare International Airport, Chicago Northwest is only a few miles from downtown. You’ll find elite sports venues, hotels to fit any budget, dozens of exciting activities and incredible service. Not to mention you won’t have to spend a penny on parking! With all this at your fingertips, there’s no need to stress.

clubs. Families may visit LEGOLAND Discovery Center to see a replica of downtown Chicago made out of LEGOS or hop aboard a chariot in the Kingdom Quest ride. Experience our hundreds of restaurants from local favorites to famous Chicago names and shopping at Woodfield Mall, IKEA and outlet stores.

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Enjoy activities nearby. along with easy access to downtown Chicago sports and entertainment from Chicago Northwest. See minor league baseball and fireworks at Schaumburg Boomers – available for group events! Watch epic battles, thrilling jousts and graceful horsemanship at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Entertainment and fun for all ages with games, food and drink at GameWorks, PAC-MAN Entertainment, Punch Bowl Social and Topgolf. Experience exciting worldclass thoroughbred racing at Arlington Park International Racecourse. Have a funny night out at the IMPROV and Laugh Out Loud stand up and improvisation comedy

Chicago Northwest is within a day’s drive of most major Midwest cities, including Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Grand Rapids, among others. Easy to access from nearly anywhere, Chicago Northwest is served by O’Hare International Airport, with over 2,500 daily domestic flights. It is a major hub for American Airlines and United Airlines, plus dozens of other international and regional airlines..

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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Olympic Park

Sports: Soccer, softball, baseball, football, lacrosse, field hockey, rugby Olympic Park has hosted thousands of soccer and basketball games. The 72-acre sports venue features eight lighted synthetic-turf soccer fields and two natural-grass fields. Some of the turf fields are also marked to be used for football games. In addition, the venue offers five softball/ baseball fields, all of which are available for practice, games and tournaments.

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Sports: Cheerleading, gymnastics, soccer, basketball, volleyball, wrestling, pickle ball, badminton, e-sports, martial arts, hand ball The Schaumburg Convention Center features nearly 97,200 square feet of flexible space with an additional 27,000 of ballroom space that can be used to accommodate a wide range of sports events. The convention center can be configured into multiple floor plans to suit the event it is hosting. The open space allows sports planners to arrange the space as they see fit.

3. Harper College

Sports: Soccer, cross country/track and field, volleyball, wrestling, basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, pickle ball, badminton, e-sports, martial arts, hand ball

Planner Perspective “GWN Dragon Boat has been lucky to call Meet Chicago Northwest a partner for four years. From the initial stages of finding a venue, through to the marketing and development of our annual event, the team at Meet Chicago Northwest has taken an active role in assisting us. The services and insight they provide make them a valuable addition to our team and have elevated our path to success. The Meet Chicago Northwest team provides first-rate services for a world-class market.” – Aaron Soroka, GWN Dragon Boat, Chicago International Dragon Boat Festival

Meet Chicago Northwest Melinda Garritano, CSEE

Harper College, located in Palatine, is home to the Harper Hawks Intercollegiate sports teams. The campus features the recently renovated Health and Recreation Center that can host a multitude of court/mat sports in the fieldhouse. The building also features a 6-lane pool and fitness center. Harper College also has a new partnership with Northwest Community Hospital which includes a new outpatient care center on-site.

4. Melas Park Athletic Complex

Sports: Football, soccer, baseball, softball Melas Park is a premier sports venue that plays host to a range of sports events. It includes four lighted softball fields and one soccer field. The softball fields were updated with CoolPlay synthetic turf, making for safer and cooler playing surface. It also allows for games to proceed even after harsh weather conditions, as the turf remains playable despite large amounts of rain.

Senior Account Executive Phone: 847-278-3445 Email: mgarritano@chicagonorthwest.com Website: chicagonorthwest.com

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ROCKFORD, IL

LOCATED ON THE BANKS OF THE CAPTIVATING ROCK RIVER IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ROCKFORD GUARANTEES A MULTITUDE OF ATHLETIC VENUES AND THINGS TO DO FOR YOUR NEXT SPORTS TRIP Located on the banks of the captivating Rock River in northern Illinois, Rockford guarantees a multitude of athletic venues and things to do for your next sports trip. The stunning city of Rockford comprises a dream venue for sports planners, as it allows visitors to revel in numerous engaging attractions, comfortable accommodations and phenomenal athletic facilities. A top-tier host of sports nationally, Rockford is no stranger to herds of teams visiting, and provides ample space for tournaments and leisure activities.

Things to do in Rockford Sports planners know the trials and tribulations often associated with arranging an athletic event, especially for away games and tournaments. Fortunately, Rockford makes accessing sports venues and finding activities for both athletes and families worry-free. Rockford incorporates a host of specialty shops, dining options and accommodations available to make your stay the best it can be. Traveling to Rockford will give your team the opportunity to visit Laurent House Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and famously known as the only home in Illinois designed by the architect for a person with a disability. Enjoy the natural beauty of the city by touring the calming Anderson Japanese Gardens, composed of flowing waterfalls, tranquil streams and beautiful gardens. Continue your nature walk in the captivating Nicholas Conservatory 10 122

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and Gardens, simulating the gorgeous tropics with special water features and sculptures right along the breathtaking Rock River. Additionally, children will appreciate the chance to explore the Discovery Center Museum, featuring more than 250 interactive art and science exhibits. Check out Rock Cut State Park, perfect for swimming, fishing, canoeing, camping, hiking and birdwatching.

Planner Perspective The Rockford Area Convention & Visitors Bureau in conjunction with the Rockford Park District provided a first-class venue and excellent support for our Division III College Championships. The service provided along with the hospitality shown has made Rockford one of our go-to places for future events. —Byron Hicks, Events Manager, USA Ultimate

How to Get to Rockford Rockford is connected to many areas of Illinois, Wisconsin (Madison, Milwaukee) and Iowa (Dubuque) by highway. U.S. Route 20 passes through Rockford twice, and provides connections to Freeport, Galena and Dubuque. Interstate 90 connects Rockford to Madison, Milwaukee and the northwest Chicago suburbs. Rockford allows easy access to O’Hare International Airport, located one hour and 15 minutes from the city. @SportsPlanGuide #SportsPG


locker rooms, a sports equipment store and Skybox dining overlooking the fields.

1. UW Health Sports Factory Sports: Basketball, cheerleading, dance, dodgeball, pickleball, volleyball, wrestling One of the largest facilities in the Midwest, the venue is comprised of eight basketball courts, 16 volleyball courts, 16 wrestling mats and accommodations for other indoor sports. With a maximum capacity of 3,700 spectators, UW Health Sports Factory spotlights north and south courts, and a champions court with seating for up to 400 people.

2. Mercyhealth Sportscore Two Sports: Baseball, football, pickleball, rugby, soccer, softball, volleyball, golf, lacrosse, Ultimate frisbee, adapted wheelchair sports This state-of-the-art sports facility will be sure to impress with 180 acres of courts, fields, con-cessions and other favorable amenities. The expansive complex features 26 outdoor soccer fields including six turf/lighted fields, three sand volleyball courts, a playground, a 4,500-square-foot outdoor concession/restroom building, a tournament staging area for pictures and onsite parking with more than 2,000 spaces. The Indoor Mega Center is a multi-sport complex consisting of 60,000 square-feet of multi-purpose courts and fields, a full-size (120-by-80-yards, equal to four indoor soccer fields) turf field with 70-foot ceilings,

3. Mercyhealth Sportscore One Sports: Soccer, softball, baseball, volleyball (sand), kickball, wiffleball, golf (indoor), Ultimate frisbee This first-rate sports establishment is an excellent option for athletes to duel it out in a nail-biting competition. Spanning 147 acres, the venue includes 18 soccer fields, eight lighted baseball/softball diamonds, an indoor soccer building, two playgrounds, a fishing pond, a boat ramp, a recreation path and concessions.

Rockford Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Lindsay Arellano Vice President of Sales and Servicing Phone: 815-489-1653 Email: larellano@gorockford.com Website: www.gorockford.com/sports

Rockford Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Nick Povalitis Director of Sports Development Phone: 815-489-1652 Email: npovalitis@gorockford.com Website: www.gorockford.com/sports

DEDICATION Fred VanVleet | Rockford, IL Native | NBA Point guard Growing up in Rockford, Illinois, NBA star Fred VanVleet honed his game at hardcourt venues across the city. He built his local legacy during a record-setting career at Auburn High School, where VanVleet’s dedication, determination and desire were on display in the varsity locker room, on the court and in the community. These same values are hallmarks of VanVleet’s success today, and are synonymous with the Rockford region’s commitment to excellence as a sports event destination. To find out first-hand, Bring Your Game 2 Rockford.

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Champaign County, IL

With unrivaled facilities and attractions that will leave everyone satisfied, Champaign County shines where other sports destinations fall short. When first asked to plan and organize a sporting event for yours and a multitude of other teams, a million thoughts and worries might come to mind. One thing you definitely won’t have to worry about, however, is finding the perfect destination to host it. The towns in Champaign County are hidden gems in the sports world, capable of effortlessly bringing the logistics of event planning to life.

Things to do in Champaign County

A local favorite, the Curtis Orchard & Pumpkin Patch is a historic, family-operated farm that runs from July 20 to December 20 and offers fall festivities such as apple and pumpkin picking, a petting zoo, corn maze, pony rides, putt-putt golf and more. The University of Illinois serves as a beautiful campus where visitors can wander through landmarks like the Krannert Art Museum, attend a high-intensity football or basketball game or attend engaging academic lectures and events. If you’re looking for an original way to bring your team together, consider signing your players up for the Adventures in Time and Space escape rooms. With different themed settings and time periods, this group challenge testing their teamwork and critical thinking under pressure will not only provide an hour of fun and bonding, but will also ignite the competitive spirit in your players that brings out their best performances in games. 12 124

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How to Get to Champaign County Champaign County serves as a meeting point where I-57 intersects with both I-72 and I-74, both which mainly run through the state of Illinois. Teams visiting from farther destinations may find it easier to utilize the University of Illinois Willard Airport for non-stop flights to O’Hare, Charlotte and Dallas/Fort Worth airports, serviced by American Airlines, where travelers can catch a connection if need be

Planner Perspective “I have always had great support from the staff at State Farm Center. Their attention to detail in preparation for and management of my events continues to be outstanding. The updates have enhanced the great atmosphere our event has enjoyed for years. We look forward to our annual return to State Farm Center as we know we will be supported at all levels including Visit Champaign County and the great staff at State Farm Center.” – Craig Anderson, Executive Director, Illinois High School Association

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3. Atkins Tennis Center/Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex Sports: Tennis

1. Activities & Recreation Center (ARC) at the University of Illinois

Sports: Basketball, volleyball, swimming, diving, squash, racquetball Take advantage of the resources of a Big Ten school right in Champaign County and check out the University of Illinois’s Activities & Recreation Center. The 340,000-square-foot center is one of the country’s largest on-campus rec centers, meaning it is capable of meeting your most important sporting event needs. The space houses an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool, both with diving wells, a one-fifth mile indoor track, a 35-foot climbing wall, four gymnasiums that can be turned into either 12 basketball courts or 16 volleyball courts, three squash courts and 12 racquetball courts.

2. Dodds Park

University of Illinois’s Atkins Tennis Center/Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex is regarded by many as Champaign County’s premier site for tennis matches and tournaments for good reason. Able to seat 3,800 spectators, the complex’s air of professionalism is the extra quality you’ve been looking for to make your sports event extraordinary.

4. State Farm Center

Sports: Indoor, multi-purpose Loved by Fighting Illini basketball fans for years, the university’s State Farm Center has played host to everything from rock concerts to Broadway plays, and can even host your sporting event too. This expansive space houses 15,500 permanent seats and can be upped to 16,500 for events that allow for portable seating on the arena floor.

Sports: Softball, soccer

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The 103 acres of Dodds Park contain more than your typical outdoor sports complex. This park is home to 11 premier soccer fields of varying sizes and four 3-Plex tournament quality softball fields. In addition, the site also has a disc golf course, a community garden and a memorial honoring Champaign County athletes who have gone on to participate in the Olympic or Paralympic Games.

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Director of Sports & Special Events Phone: 217-351-4133 Email: ryanr@visitchampaigncounty.org Website: www.champaignplays.com

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LAKE COUNTY, IL

ALL YOUR EVENT PLANNING WORRIES WILL DISAPPEAR ONCE YOU DISCOVER WHY LAKE COUNTY IS THE PERFECT SPORTS EVENT DESTINATION

The charming, scenic towns of Lake County offer more than ordinary gyms and fields and standard hotels. Visitors here can expect not only state-of-the-art facilities with pristine courts and immaculate field complexes but also a welcoming community willing to assist you in the event planning process to help it run smoothly. In Lake County, there is always somewhere new and exciting to explore, so your players will have no trouble staying entertained in their downtime.

Things to do in Lake County As a sporting event planner, you want to make sure your players get the most out of the trip by organizing a wellbalanced itinerary of bonding activities everyone will enjoy in between the grueling practices and victorious games. One of the must-visit attractions Lake County is proud to claim is its Six Flags Great America amusement park and Hurricane Harbor water park in Gurnee, Illinois. Satisfy your team’s desire for more aquatic thrills and your need for a suitable lodging option all at one place and consider booking a night at the brand new Great Wolf Lodge Illinois. And if you or any of your players forgets something at home or simply wants to pick out a memento to remember the trip by, the Gurnee Mills Mall and Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills contain over 340 retailers between the two of the them. 14 126

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Planner Perspective I think that all participants had a great time. The information, flyers, and handouts were just perfect. We couldn't have asked for more. Thank you so much for all your help and support. —Teri Frice, Housing Coordinator, AYSO National Games

How to Get to Lake County Midwestern natives will find it easiest to hop onto I-94, which follows along Lake Michigan and connects Chicago and Milwaukee directly through Lake County. Lake County is surrounded by three major international airports as well as numerous regional airports. O’Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport in Chicago are both under an hour’s drive away.

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3. Vernon Hills Athletic Complex Sports: Tennis, baseball, softball, football, soccer, lacrosse

1. Waukegan Fieldhouse Sports: Indoor, multi-purpose The impressive and modern Field House Sports and Fitness Center in Waukegan’s Hinkston Park is a great place to visit when planners are looking for a venue to host any type of event. Between its six hardwood courts, eight-lane lap pool and two-story fitness center, this 80,000-square-foot site has all the space and equipment necessary to make sure your sports tournament goes off without a hitch. Other exciting amenities include a three-story climbing wall, an indoor batting cage, a sauna and a both an outdoor and an indoor suspended walking/jogging track.

2. Greater Libertyville Soccer Association Sports: Soccer Soccer players and their devoted friends and family who travel to support them will be pleased with their time spent cheering their superstars on at Libertyville Township Soccer Complex. The outdoor complex’s 20 fields over its more than 110 acres mean the location is able to host larger tournament events without delays from waiting for available field space. The complex also has a parking capacity of over 1,200, bleacher seating for 100 and on-site concessions.

Lake County proves once again at the Vernon Hills Athletic Complex that it can’t be beat when it comes to hosting any variety of sporting events. Able to accommodate a range of competitive outdoor sports, the complex’s 41 acres covers 27 different fields, including 11 diamonds, three tennis courts and a full stadium. No fan will go hungry here either, as this location has a concession stand serving drinks, chips, candy, nachos, hotdogs and grilled items for larger events as well as vending machines. The complex has both permanent and portable restrooms.

4. Waukegan Outdoor Sports Park Sports: Soccer, softball Whether soccer or softball draws you to Waukegan’s Greg Petry SportsPark, its certified fields and amenities will keep you bringing your team back here year after year. The park is comprised of 14 synthetic turf fields and four softball diamonds.

Visit Lake County Illinois Teresa Lewis Sports Sales Manager Sports Event Specialist Phone: 847-662-2700 Email: Teresa@lakecounty.org Website: www.visitlakecounty.org/sports-guide

A successful sports event is more than the action on the field. We’ll make hosting it easy. In beautiful Lake County, Illinois— just north of Chicago—you’ll find state-of-art facilities for every sport, over 60 hotels and plenty to do after the sports day, including Six Flags Great America.

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Our Sports Event Team will help you locate facilities, secure proposals, reserve room blocks and coordinate free-time activities. Let’s start planning today. Email Teresa@LakeCounty.org or call 800-525-3669. Find helpful planning resources at VisitLakeCounty.org/Sports.

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WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF SPORTS VENUES AND ATTRACTIONS, THE HERITAGE CORRIDOR IN ILLINOIS IS THE DREAM DESTINATION FOR SPORTS PLANNERS, WHO WILL FIND ORGANIZING AN ATHLETIC TRIP TO THE AREA TROUBLE-FREE Located along the historic Illinois and Michigan Canal along Route 66, Heritage Corridor spans from suburban Chicago to Starved Rock State Park, and stretches across vast fields and stadiums for sports and leisure. Heritage Corridor offers it all, from cozy bed and breakfasts to deluxe hotels, and from tours of historic movie sites to outdoor nature and water adventures.

Things to do in Heritage Corridor When your team isn’t busy with late-night practices and game days, take the chance to explore the Heritage Corridor region, which promises fun attractions, gourmet dining options, comfortable accommodations and so much more. Start your trip off at Starved Rock State Park, a breathtaking wilderness area right along the banks of the Illinois River. Enjoy majestic waterfalls, fishing, 13 miles of trails and the natural beauty of the outdoors. Continue your nature excursions at the rustic Grizzly Jack’s Grand Bear Resort and Waterpark, where you’ll be able to find a grand family getaway equipped with comfortable cabins, several villas to kick back and relax and an indoor park with winding water slides. Keep going with your water adventures at Illinois’ largest waterpark, Raging Waves Waterpark, where you can take a splash at several attractions, such as the Great Barrier Reef, Kookaburra Kreek and Tasmanian Twisters. If you’d like to keep up the theme of the trip and 16 128

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visit a sports event, a Joliet Slammers baseball game would be the ultimate choice for you. The Joliet Slammers, whose home games are played at Joliet Route 66 Stadium, are a professional baseball team that compete in the independent Frontier League. Round off your trip with a tour of the Old Joliet Prison, which was built in 1858, in operation until 2002, and most famous for being featured in the film The Blues Brothers and the show Prison Break.

Our Commitment In the Heritage Corridor, you'll fine one-of-a-kind sports experience. Premium venues, team friendly dining, comfortable lodging and guidance from us at the Heritage Corridor Convention & Visitors Bureau. With out successful partnerships, we'll ensure your even is a success from start to finish. —Will Sasaki, Heritage Corridor CVB

How to Get to Heritage Corridor Along the Illinois and Michigan Canal, Route 66 serves as an entrance into Heritage Corridor, where you can experience several flea markets, historical landmarks and other picturesque stops. Heritage Corridor is also accessible via I-55 and IL-53. Chicago Midway International Airport is approximately 50 minutes away from Heritage Corridor, and services five airlines, including Delta and Southwest. @SportsPlanGuide #SportsPG


1. Brent Hassert Park

3. Harlow Lockwood Softball Fields

Sports: Baseball, softball, soccer, outdoor sports

Sports: Softball, baseball, soccer

Brent Hassert Park offers 77 acres of open space, including a soccer field, playground, picnic area, trails and splash pad for athletes and their families to enjoy. The park is easily accessible and offers several amenities, such as bathrooms, parking, drinking fountains, a spray park and rubberized surfaces.

Are you worried about finding a complex that can host tournament-style ball games simultaneously? Harlow Lockwood Softball Fields will be sure to assuage any concerns you may have, as the venue includes six outdoor fields, parking surrounding the fields, a playground and a concession area with patio seating. Each softball field also features an individual scorer's box and electronic scoreboard. The softball complex even has six soccer fields and play equipment for young spectators. Throughout the year, this hot spot for baseball and softball hosts the annual City Softball Tournament as well as several other softball tournaments in the fall, spring and summer.

2. Edwards Hospital Athletic and Event Center Sports: Basketball, volleyball, football, lacrosse, baseball, softball, soccer This top-tier, 76,000 square-foot facility is equipped with turf fields, diamonds and courts that are perfect for your next indoor sporting event. Edwards Hospital Athletic and Event Center is ideal for large athletic games, and also offers spacious meeting rooms, expo space and party rooms. This award-winning complex is climatecontrolled, and is furnished with concessions, Wi-Fi, parking and more than enough space for spectators. Excellent for practices and long days of tournaments, don’t miss your chance to host a grand sporting event at this location.

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Located 40 miles southwest of the country’s third largest city, Aurora, Illinois offers local suburban fun with big city sports facilities just outside the Windy City. Whether looking for outdoor fun during warm summer months or indoor activities during the Chicagoland area’s frigid winters, Aurora offers both. Paramount Theatre was the first air-conditioned building outside of Chicago, and during its opening in 1931, had appearances from film stars such as the Marx Brothers and Jack Benny. Throughout the years, the theater has hosted films, plays, musicals, concerts and comedy shows. Exemplifying the bliss and beauty of summertime in the Chicago suburbs, RiverEdge Park’s 8,500-seat concert venue is situated along a picturesque river walk, with a bike path, pier and naturalistic landscaping to gaze upon. Samantha Fish, One Republic and Gladys Knight are among this year’s performers. For a day of shopping, Chicago Premium Outlets is an outdoor mall with all the designer names at discounted prices, including Adidas, Coach, Vera Bradley, Tommy Hilfiger and more. Raging Waves Waterpark in Yorkville is a fan favorite for all ages and is Illinois’ largest waterpark. With 58 acres of swerving slides, a relaxing lazy river, a wave pool and raft rides, the waterpark offers outstanding discounted rated for groups of 15 to more than 200 guests.

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If coming from Chicago or northern states such as Wisconsin or Minnesota, take Interstate 94 to Interstate 88 and take the IL-31 exit 117 toward Aurora/Batavia. If coming from the south, take Interstate 65 to Interstate 88 and if coming from the west, take Interstate 80 to Interstate 88. Chicago O’Hare International Airport was once known as the busiest airport in the world and has direct flights to 217 destinations. Midway International Airport is another great option for traveling teams.

Planner Perspective “Seminole Sports is thrilled to have established a great relationship with the Fox Valley Park District and Aurora Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. The FVPD staff does a great job of communicating with our tournament directors and ensuring proper maintenance of their pristine fields. In our first two years of running tournaments out of the Stuart Sports Complex, we have been able to attract and bring in teams from Iowa, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin. We look forward to working with Pete Garlock for years to come in order to continue to bring teams to Aurora and show them all it has to offer.” – John Suvada, General Manager, Seminole Sports

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3. Supreme Courts

Sports: Basketball, dodgeball, floor hockey

1. Stuart Sports Complex

Sports: Ultimate, football, softball, baseball, lacrosse, rugby With an athletic field space large enough to fit up to 32 full size soccer fields, Stuart Sports Complex in Montgomery is suitable for every sport imaginable, namely soccer, lacrosse, ultimate Frisbee, football, softball and baseball. Stuart Sports Complex offers their facilities at affordable prices, including tournament rentals for exclusive use of fields for an entire weekend.

2. Great Lakes Volleyball Center Sport: Volleyball, badminton

For all things volleyball, look no further than Great Lakes Volleyball Center in Aurora, home to the Sports Performance Volleyball Club, with more than 500 players aged 13 to 18. Offering sports performance and development and competition workshops for both coaches and players, Great Lakes Volleyball Center is the country’s largest camp and clinic program, with over 3,000 participants in 2017. Hosting numerous tournaments throughout the year to both boys and girls volleyball teams of all ages, the center’s facilities include eight courts, a full-time retail store, an expansive, full-service weight training facility, a spacious concession area and an 11,000-square-foot mezzanine viewing area.

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Supreme Courts features four high school basketball courts with premium wood flooring used in 90 percent of NBA courts and top universities. The facility also includes full climatecontrolled courts and 24 collegiate grade ceiling mounted baskets, whose low-profile interwoven subfloor design provides enhanced acoustic and dynamic uniform ball bounce.

4. Wheatland Athletic Association

Sports: Soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, flag football Wheatland Athletic Association (WAA) is an ideal location for soccer, baseball, softball, basketball and flag football teams. WAA’s goal is to provide children with an opportunity to learn basic skills in a safe, non-threatening environment. While this is the focus of WAA’s recreational programs, they also house competitive leagues for more skillful and experienced players. The facility fields over 250 teams with more than 2,500 participants for soccer alone, with players from Kindergarten to 9th grade.

Aurora Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Pete Garlock

Director of Sales Phone: 630-256-3194 Email: pete@enjoyaurora.com Website:www.auroraareasportsalliance.com

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Facilitated by a dedicated team, state-of-the-art venues and eye-opening attractions, Chicago Southland is the place to be for your next sports tournament. Get in on the action by taking your team to Chicago’s surrounding suburbs for a few days or weeks of sports fun. When you’re ready to plan, the respected team from the Chicago Southland CVB will match you to the right venue and guarantee that all your needs will be taken care of. The team customizes each experience with transportation and lodging assistance, offset by various outlets for social media promotion.

Visit These Marvelous Midwest Attractions Visitors will enjoy these premier attractions situated in and around the Chicago Southland Area. Zip around the tracks on electric go-karts at Accelerate Indoor Speedway & Events in Mokena. The arena is equipped with an exhilarating track and an arcade filled with popular games. You can even host a party following your competition. Another go-to for travelers is Dave & Buster’s in Orland Park. Located near several hotels, this attraction features an entertainment room and restaurant totaling 24,000 square feet. Play games of bowling or billiards, or get moving on the dance floor at Dance Dance Revolution, an interactive battle that is only available in select locations. Also included in your itinerary is a chance to visit the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, which holds up to 30,000 people. Visit between the months of May to September to witness lively outdoor music at the theatre. 20 132

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In the Game Hollywood Park in Crestwood presents awesome opportunities for children’s fun. They will love the mini go-karts, golf courses, typhoon simulator, giant slide and outdoor Himalaya ride. In addition, this venue provides private party space for large groups. While you’re in the area, check out the Windy City ThunderBolts at Standard Bank Stadium.

Coming to Chicago Southland Driving to Chicago Southland’s communities is made easy by several Interstates, including I-55, I-57, I-80, I-94, I-294 and I-355. If traveling by plane, there are a couple topnotch options for planners to consider. They are Midway Airport, which is serviced by Southwest, Delta, Porter, Sky County and Volaris Airlines, or O’Hare International Airport, the world’s second busiest airport.

Planner Perspective “Working with the Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau has been absolutely amazing. They helped us with everything we needed from our hotels to our shuttles to our after party spot, which is most important.” - Jake Mason, USA Dodgeball, Ultimate Dodgeball Championships

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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Southland Center

Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, dance, football, gymnastics, lacrosse, martial arts, rugby, soccer, softball, volleyball Since undergoing a major renovation a few years ago, the Southland Center has continued to be the hub of sports tournaments. Situation in Lynwood, Ho-Chunk enterprise has hosted numerous events, such as Prime Time Sports Basketball Tournament, the American Cornhole Organization Chicago Southland Major and American Tae-Kwon-Do Association Class “A” Tournament. The Southland Center now features baseball fields, hardwood basketball courts, Desso Turf and 100,000 square feet of event space for any kind of indoor affair. With the addition of 10 portable courts (available April – October), the Southland Center will be the largest indoor basketball and volleyball facility in Illinois.

2. SeatGeek Stadium

Sports: Rugby, soccer (other sports may be considered) Formerly known as Toyota Park, SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview is where you’ll find the Major League’s Chicago Fire. You will also find a whole range of sports competitions throughout the year similar to past events like—USA Rugby challenges, the U.S. Adult Soccer Association’s National Cups Tournament, the Spartan Stadium Race, USASA National Cup Finals, BeerFit Brew Mile and more. This gorgeous stadium

features a natural grass, full-size field of 75 by 120 yards. SeatGeek Stadium houses a 90,000-square-foot dome that has a full size regulation indoor soccer field. Teams will additionally have access to two practice fields with their choice of a natural or artificial surface. The capacity is 20,000 people and parking is available all day long for sports fans.

3. Matteson Community Center

Badminton, baseball, basketball, dodgeball, football, lacrosse, martial arts, pickleball, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling The Matteson Community Center covers 73,000 square feet of multi-purpose rooms. Here, planners and teams will immerse themselves in two indoor basketball courts with wooden bleaches along the wall, as well as baseball fields. The center also houses a football field equipped with bleachers and a soccer field. Matteson hosts numerous events to keep the facility busy all season, with tournaments like the Baylor Youth Basketball Nike Showdown, Hoop It Up and the MultiGP Drone Racing North Central Regional Final.

Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau Joel Koester

Sports Market Manager Phone: 888-895-3211 Email: Sports@VisitChicagoSouthland.com Website: www.PlayChicagoSouthland.com

Every day, athletes and their families win with our services, affordable and comfortable hotels and family-friendly restaurants and attractions. Chicago Southland provides the perfect space to play.

Contact Joel Koester to plan your next sports event. 888-895-3211 Sports@VisitChicagoSouthland.com PlayChicagoSouthland.com

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BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL, IL

THESE ADJOINED MIDWESTERN DESTINATIONS PROVIDE FIRST-RATE TOURNAMENT SPACE FOR EVERY KIND OF TEAM

This pleasant Illinois town is known for hosting sports tournaments of all levels in its state-of-the-art venues. In fact, the Bloomington-Normal Area Sports Commission helps planners execute more than 65 tournaments annually. This impressive record and timely planning are key ingredients for organizing successful tournaments.

Things to do in Bloomington-Normal All kinds of exciting adventures await visitors in BloomingtonNormal. Families can take a trip to Miller Park Zoo, just a short drive from the town. Here, visitors observe some of the world’s most exotic animals, such as red wolves, a Sumatran tiger, Galapagos tortoise and lemurs. Continue exploring the town at the McLean County Museum of History, where you can reflect on Bloomington’s beginnings, from Native Americans’ settlements to Lincoln’s decision to run for president. Speaking of Lincoln, you can also check out the Cruisin’ with Lincoln on 66 Visitors Center on the museum’s ground floor to learn more about how living in Illinois influenced the 16th president. For entertainment, take the team down to the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts for an impressive dance, theater or music performance. Normal's Children’s Discovery Center encourages children to brainstorm new ideas and invent new objects.

Planner Perspective The BNACVB and Sports Commission has been a big part in making the State Farm Holiday Classic ‘the best basketball this side of March!’ From their sponsorship support to their partnerships with our host hotels, they are a vital part in making sure each of our 64 teams receive the best hospitality possible during their stay in Bloomington-Normal each December. The CVB staff is top notch and we could not ask for a better partner. —Dave Oloffson, State Farm Holiday Classic

How to Get to Bloomington-Normal Sports planners that are en route to Bloomington-Normal may take Interstates 55, 74 and 39 from St. Louis or Chicago. Teams from farther away may instead fly into east Bloomington-Normal’s Central Illinois Regional Airport.

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1. Champion Fields

collegiate arena in the state. This magnificent facility, with 10,500 seats under a grand Teflon roof, has also been dubbed the “crown jewel” of ISU sports venues. This exciting arena is equipped with training centers, locker rooms and concessions, fit for any NCAA or novice team.

Sports: Softball Known as the chosen venue for the prestigious USA Softball 12A National Championship in 2019, Champion Fields provides the essentials for hosting girls’ slow pitch and adults' fast pitch games. This gorgeous facility, located in Normal, is comprised of eight brightly lit fields in the main complex and two southern lit fields. Scoreboards, bleachers, a P.A. system, covered dugouts and concessions supplement each field.

2. Hancock Stadium Sports: Football Home to the Illinois State University Redbirds football team for more than 50 years, Hancock Stadium is usually decked out in red on game day. This venue became the first in its state to install artificial playing surfaces and has since upgraded its fields in 2018. In addition, this 13,391-seat venue announced a $20-million renovation in 2011 to install metal bleachers, grandstands, club suites, scoreboards, concessions and restrooms.

3. Redbird Arena Sports: Basketball, volleyball Illinois State University is a proud host of its own basketball and volleyball games at Redbird Arena, the second largest

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4. Shirk Center at Illinois Wesleyan University Sports: Basketball, tennis, track and field, volleyball About a half hour away from ISU, the Shirk Center at Illinois Wesleyan University hosts its own collegiate basketball and volleyball games as well. This $15-million, 135,344-squarefoot sports complex has so far been the chosen site of several NCAA Division III National Championships and more than 300 tournaments each year. As part of its perks, the venue seats 2,680 guests and contains a fitness center, training rooms, a 200-meter track, locker rooms, equipment storage, laundry rooms and concessions. The Shirk Center is also conveniently located near Bloomington’s charming downtown area, where visitors are encouraged to shop and dine like locals.

Bloomington-Normal Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Matt Hawkins Sports Sales Manager Phone: 309-665-0033 Email: matt@visitbn.org Website: www.VisitBN.org

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A picturesque backdrop and thriving sports scene make Illinois’ Williamson County a sports planner’s dream Things to do in Williamson County

Far removed from the hustle and bustle of big city life, the charming towns within Southern Illinois’ Williamson County offer a touch of southern hospitality, some amazing natural beauty, an insight into local history, and plenty of good eats, too! It wouldn’t be a trip to Williamson County without getting out onto the water – whether in between games or on a day off, a trip to Lake of Egypt is a must. This 2,300-acre reservoir with 90 miles of shoreline is the ideal place to beat the heat whether you want to swim, sail, boat, fish, or simply kick back and relax! For another great way to experience the natural beauty of Southern Illinois, pay a visit to the Crab Orchard Lake Marina and Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge are the perfect retreat where you can get up close and personal with the region’s flora and fauna.

How to Get to Williamson County

Connecting to Southern Illinois is easy with a plethora of interstate options linking up from all directions. From cities to the north, such as Chicago, take I-57 south; from the west, including St. Louis, take I-51; and if you’re coming from the south, hop on I-24 before connecting to I-57 to reach your destination. For those coming from further afield, one of the best options is to fly into St. Louis Lambert International Airport, which is about a 2-hour drive from the heart of Southern Illinois.

FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Rent One Park Sports: Baseball

Rent One Park is the place to be for baseball in Southern Illinois. Home to the Miners Frontier League baseball team from May through September and used for a whole host of events year around, this park is an ideal choice for sports planners looking to bring their event to the region. It has chair seating for 3,400 and lawn seating for around 2,000, in addition to two picnic gardens and a variety of concession stands.

2. John A. Logan College

Sports: Baseball, basketball, softball, volleyball College campuses are a great choice when looking for a site to host your sporting event. They offer some of the most state-ofthe-art and modern facilities that are often used by players from throughout the country. At John A. Logan College in Carterville, sports are an important part of campus life for many, and facilities can be made available to sports planners to help in creating the perfect event. Check out the excellent quality of the college’s fields and courts, which are regularly home to a variety of events and are available for use year around.

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“As Vice President of the North Zone for PONY Baseball and Softball, I have been extremely pleased with the work and the cooperation of the staff of visitSI. They are thorough, dedicated, and knowledgeable in what makes events work here in southern Illinois. I could not ask for a better fit for our organization than the relationship that we have built with them. We highly recommend their services.” - Steve Miller, Vice President, North Zone, PONY Baseball and Softball 24 136

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WITH ELITE SPORTS VENUES, AFFORDABLE AMENITIES, A CONVENIENT LOCATION AND WITH ELITE SPORTS VENUES, AFFORDABLE AMENITIES, A CONVENIENT LOCATION AND ALL THE ACTION OF A BIG CITY, THE QUAD CITIES ARE THE IDEAL SPORT FOR SPORTING EVENTS. ALL THE ACTION OF A BIG CITY, THE QUAD CITIES ARE THE IDEAL SPOT FOR SPORTING EVENTS. With a convenient location and a seasoned staff of With a convenient location and a seasoned staff of professionals, Quad Cities sporting events are taken professionals, Quad Cities sporting events are taken to a whole new level. When you combine the power of to a whole new level. When you combine the power of five destinations into one, you’re sure to have a very five destinations into one, you’re sure to have a very successful—and highly memorable—sporting event. successful—and highly memorable—sporting event.

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Things to do in the Quad Cities Things to do in the Quad Cities In the Quad Cities, there are five cities to explore and no

A top Quad Cities sports venue, TaxSlayer Center is a multiA top Quad Cities sports venue, TaxSlayer Center is a multiuse indoor arena that can handle a range of athletic events. use indoor arena that can handle a range of athletic events. It features a 31,000-square-foot arena with retractable It features a 31,000-square-foot arena with retractable bleachers, one full-size NBA/NCAA basketball court, and bleachers, one full-size NBA/NCAA basketball court, and one full size hockey/figure skating rink. There are 12,000 one full size hockey/figure skating rink. There are 12,000 permanent seats, 15 sky boxes, and full-service concessions. permanent seats, 15 sky boxes, and full-service concessions.

In the Quad Cities, there are five cities to explore and no shortage of things to keep athletes, coaches and spectators shortage of things to keep athletes, coaches and spectators entertained between competition. entertained between competition. The Quad Cities Family Entertainment Center in Moline, The Quad Family in32 Moline, Illinois, is Cities an ideal familyEntertainment destination. ItCenter features bowling Illinois, is an ideal family destination. It features 32 bowling lanes, a game room with more than 65 video redemption lanes, a game with more thanarena. 65 video redemption games, and aroom two-story laser tag Another great games, and a two-story laser tag arena. Another great option for some outdoor adventure is Niabi Zoo, in Coal option someThe outdoor adventure Niabi Zoo, in Coal Valleyfor Illinois. zoo houses moreisthan 400 animals Valley Illinois. The more representing overzoo 140houses species. Kidsthan can 400 take animals a ride on representing over 140 species. Kids can take the Niabi Zoo Express steam engine or takeaaride spinon on the the Niabi Zoo Express steam engine or take a spin on the Endangered Species carousel. Endangered Species carousel.

How to Get to the Quad Cities How to Get to Interstates the Quad 74, Cities Located along 80, and 88, the Quad Cities

Located along Interstates 74, 80, and 88, on thethe Quad Cities is one of the largest metropolitan areas Mississippi isRiver, one of the largest metropolitan areas on the Mississippi and is just a short drive from 6 major cities including River, and is just a short from 6 major cities Chicago. The Quad Citydrive International Airport hasincluding dozens Chicago. The Quad City International Airport has dozensof of daily, nonstop flights to 11 cities, as well as hundreds ofconnecting daily, nonstop flights to 11 cities, flights to major hubs. as well as hundreds of connecting flights to major hubs.

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“The Missouri ValleyCities Conference and fans loved being in the Quad for theteams MVC Women’s Basketball being in the Quad Cities for the MVC Women’s Tournament. Everything about it is top notch.”Basketball Tournament. Everything about it isCommissioner top notch.” – Patty Viverito, Senior Associate – Patty Viverito, Senior Associate Commissioner Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Conference

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1. TaxSlayer Center 1.Sports: TaxSlayer Center Basketball, ice hockey, figure skating, gymnastics, Sports: Basketball, ice hockey, figure skating, gymnastics, rodeos, boxing rodeos, boxing

2. TPC Deere Run 2.Sports: TPC Deere Golf Run Sports: Golf

The TPC Deere Run golf course, located in Silvis, Illinois, is The TPC Deere Run golf course, located in Silvis, Illinois, is home to the John Deere Classic PGA Tour and the America home to the John Deere Classic PGA Tour and the America Supports You charity fundraiser. The 18-hole course spreads Supports You charity fundraiser. The 18-hole course spreads across more than 7,000 acres, and features a full practice across more than 7,000 acres, and features a full practice green, dining services and 160 parking spaces for athletes and green, dining services and 160 parking spaces for athletes and spectators. spectators.

3. Green Valley Sports Complex 3.Sports: GreenBaseball Valley Sports Complex and softball, soccer, cricket Sports: Baseball and softball, soccer, cricket

The complex features eight lighted softball fields, and is The complex features eight lighted softball fields, and is host to International Softball Congress world tournaments. It host to International Softball Congress world tournaments. It also features nine soccer fields, one cricket field, concession also features nine soccer fields, one cricket field, concession stands, and two covered picnic shelters. There is seating for stands, and two covered picnic shelters. There is seating for 800 spectators and 750 parking spots. 800 spectators and 750 parking spots.

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Elgin, IL Jump into Elgin, IL for memorable sporting tournaments 1 If you’ve ever planned a sports tournament, you know how costly it can be. From the hotels to the dining expenses, down to the chosen complexes where your event will be, it isn’t hard to break your budget. If you’re in the heart of a major city, you can expect that your trip will be especially costly. But fortunately, you can experience big-city fun at reasonable prices in smaller urban areas — and Elgin is one of them. Elgin offers the perfect mix of visitor attractions and sports facilities. Fun awaits athletes of all ages and levels. They will be able to train and compete in premier venues that host a variety of sports, from soccer to BMX biking.

Things to do in Elgin Besides its abundance of sports facilities, this city encompassing Cook and Kane counties and located along the Fox River is filled with affordable lodging and local attractions. Stay comfortably at the Holiday Inn Elgin, Comfort Suites Elgin, Quality Inn Elgin, TownePlace Suites by Marriot, Hampton Inn Chicago Elgin, Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Candlewood Suites Elgin NW-Chicago or Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Elgin/West Dundee. 26 138

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Looking for ways to entertain your team during your stay in Elgin? Natural beauty abounds in Fox River Shores Forest Preserve and Tyler Creek Forest Preserve. Take the kids to Randall Oaks Zoo, where they’ll be able to pet animals while touring the park. During the winter, get into the holiday spirit by skiing at Villa Olivia in Bartlett. All year round, families can experience the Santa-themed rides, live shows and petting zoos at Santa’s Village Azoosment Park in East Dundee. Spend an afternoon golfing at the award-winning Highlands of Elgin or Bowes Creek Country Club. Check out State Street Market Shops for antiques and locally made trinkets and gifts. Elgin’s diverse dining scene features over 100 restaurants to choose from.

How to Get to Elgin Elgin is located on Interstate 90 about 42 miles from downtown Chicago, 53 miles from Rockford and 103 miles from Milwaukee. Fly into Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport which is only 20 miles away from the city of Elgin or Midway International Airport which is just 33 miles away.

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FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Lifezone 360

Sports: Basketball, soccer, lacrosse, team handball, futsal, gymnastics, cheerleading

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Lifezone 360 (LZ360) is a highly versatile 130,000-square-foot sports complex and tournament/meet destination. The facility can be transformed from a turf-only tournament space (soccer, lacrosse) to a 7-court (basketball, futsal, team handball) tournament space. Rental flooring/equipment can be brought in to operate gymnastics, cheer, wrestling and other meets. The facility is also designed to be transformed into a memorable destination for large-scale (300-1,000 person) events and concerts. A 1,000 spot dedicated parking lot with highway frontage allows for outdoor concerts, carnivals, fundraisers and similar activities.

2. Elgin Sports Complex

Sports: Softball, T-ball, volleyball, soccer, BMX biking This 107-acre venue comprises 10 full-size soccer fields (four of which are lit), 10 fully-lit softball fields, two sand volleyball courts, hard-surface paths, a playground and The Hill, which is known as Chicago’s best BMX track. The sports complex is a pet-friendly facility and is wheelchairaccessible.

3. Leaf’s Ice Center

Sports: Figure skating, hockey

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Planner Perspective “I have been working closely this year with the Explore Elgin Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, and in this short time we have hosted a major international tournament and have landed the rights to host a second this December. Explore Elgin has been a close partner throughout all of these processes, and without them, I do not think I could have landed either tournament nor could I have done so on budget. The team at Explore Elgin go above and beyond for my every request, and I look forward to working with them in the years to come.” – Craig Rot, Director, Team Handball Academy Lifezone

Kick up the ice at Leaf’s Ice Center, a state-ofthe-art indoor skating rink. Train and compete on any one of three NHL-size rinks, complete with access to Jerry’s Pro Shops for the newest gear. Stop by the Blue Line Bar and Grill for a hot meal and craft beer. Leaf’s recently renovated its space to include large-screen televisions, a patio, tables and fire places.

4. Intra Sports Complex

Sports: Soccer, football, softball This newly-renovated, 40,000-square-foot complex sports three outdoor and three indoor fields, complete with bleachers and a concession stand. Rent any one of the facilities and host events in rooms that seat up to 85 people. All participants must bring turf shoes to play indoors.

5. Judson University-Lindner Fitness Center Sports: Basketball, volleyball, track and field

Elgin Area CVB Wendi Howard

Sales Manager Phone: 815-558-6547 Email: wendi@exploreelginarea.com Website: www.exploreelginarea.com

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This premier sports facility is equipped with a 16,000-square-foot gymnasium, nautilus room, running track, batting cages, two weight rooms, two racquetball courts, new lights and locker rooms. The complex also has three classrooms with computers, projectors and seats for 40-60 people. Caffeine cravings can be assuaged with premiumquality coffee or espresso from Jerry’s Café. A new football program and facilities is coming in 2020. Sports Planning Guide

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Every day, Effingham becomes an even better destination for sport events, from swimming to softball and beyond. Effingham is a growing, tourism-drawing presence in Central Illinois. You’ll find a number of hospitable facilities looking to make your athletic experience extraordinary. With Effingham committed to giving visitors more reasons to stay and giving residents more points of pride in their town, the facilities only continue to grow and improve for players, coaches, refs and fans alike.

Things to do in Effingham

This small town in the heart of Illinois offers plenty of ways to dine, explore and relax. Treat the team to a delicious meal from the Firefly Grill, where you will feast on fresh produce cooked to perfection. With menu items ranging from premium steaks to lobster tail to veggie burgers, this eatery caters to every type of eater and provides large rooms for group outings. Balance your diet by exercising at the Richard E. Workman Sports & Wellness Center. Visitors can utilize the fitness gym’s training rooms and courts for team sports or cool off with a few laps in the aquatic center’s two pools. One of the facility’s most popular family-friendly amenities is its lazy river.

How to Get to Effingham

Effingham resides on a true crossroads, right in the middle of Illinois, where Interstate 57 meets Interstate 70. Arriving by car on these highways couldn’t be simpler. Access the town from the interstates or routes 45, 40 or 32. Regional airports include Effingham County Memorial Airport and Shelby County Airport in Shelbyville, 33 miles away. The nearest major airport is in Decatur, located 66 miles away.

Planner Perspective

“I would say that the advantage for choosing Effingham, besides being so centrally located, is the community really gets behind and supports the events. We have such a variety of restaurants and hotels for people to choose from, and our shopping choices continue to expand. I feel fortunate to be able to host the event for its businesses and community.” - Jeff Schafer, Effingham High School Girls Basketball (Southern Illinois Basketball Circuit Director (SIBC) SportsPlanningGuide.com

FACILITY SPOTLIGHT 1. Richard E. Workman Sports and Wellness Complex Sports: All indoor sports

Richard E. Workman Sports and Wellness Complex was completed in early 2016. The complex offers a 25-meter, eight-lane swimming pool and indoor, 15,500-square-foot, multi-sport courts. This recreational center offers other amenities too, ranging from rentable party rooms to physical therapy services. The complex will not only offer visiting teams great places to play, but a stellar spot for helping their bodies relax and recuperate from intense activity.

2. Hendelmeyer Park

Sports: Baseball, softball, tennis If you’re looking for outdoor sports, look no further than Hendelmeyer Park. This spot is a charming local park with expansive outdoor fields. At a respectable 20 acres, the park holds two lighted, slow-pitch diamonds and one lighted, fast-pitch diamond—all with natural grass—plus four lighted tennis courts. That’s not even touching upon the more leisurely park features, such as the playground areas, a gazebo, concession stand and skate park.

3. Evergreen Hollow Park

Sports: Softball, baseball, tennis, soccer, swimming Evergreen Hollow Park, located in Northwest Effingham in the Effingham Park District, spans 42 acres and comprises two lighted softball diamonds, one lighted baseball diamond, four lighted tennis courts and soccer fields. On the west side of the park sits Kluthe Memorial Pool, an outdoor swimming pool with a lap pool, water slide and children’s pool area.

City of Effingham Convention & Visitors Bureau Jodi Thoele

Director of Tourism Phone: 217-342-5310 Email: jthoele@effinghamil.com Website: www.visiteffinghamil.com Sports Planning Guide

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10 Sports Industry Trends for 2019 I

’m guessing that years from now, our industry will look back on 2018 and say,

1

Emerging Sports – On our list again

this year, non-traditional sports are

2

Creating Owned Events – Another repeat from years past, our destination

“Man, what a year that was.” From the sexual

taking hold all across the country. The mem-

clients are more and more opting to invest

abuse scandals to the oval office chiming in

bership of USA Pickleball has grown seven-

their resources in created events. This is

on NFL player conduct. From the rise of

fold over the past five years to over 28,000

especially true in small and mid-tier markets

Esports to nationwide legalized gambling. No

members. Colleges are offering scholar-

that don’t have the resources to compete with

one will ever be able to say 2018 was a boring

ships for E-gaming. Drone racing has its own

the big boys. If you can create an event with

time period in our industry, that is for sure.

national league system. BMX racing is the

your local partners (or enhance/replicate ones

The key for sports tourism and event pro-

fastest growing sport in America according

that already exist), those are assets that you

fessionals will be to sort out how these story

to the Sports and Fitness Industry Associa-

don’t have to bid for against your well-funded

lines will affect our growing industry and

tion. Long considered international sports,

competitors. This doesn’t just apply to the tra-

course correct where appropriate.

cricket and Aussie Rules Football have

ditional sports either. CVBs and sports com-

Traditionally at this time, our team sits

opened offices here looking to build an in-

missions across the country are developing

down to takes a look ahead to develop a list of

frastructure in the United States (also look up

new events in many of the emerging sports

10 industry trends for the coming year. With

KUBB, another growing sport domestically

note above. In addition, destinations are look-

the high level of turbulence over the past 12

that you may hear about in the coming years).

ing at special events like music festivals and

months, and the continued proliferation of a

Ultimate and quidditch are both growing. Will

motorcycle rallies to fill their tourism calendars.

handful of trends from our past predications,

the day come where kids will replace bat and

The skills it takes to execute these special

we offer you our outlook for 2019.

ball sports with League of Legends or Scripps

events is very similar to sports.

There are three incumbents and seven new members that make up our list of 10 this

than we think.

The key for sports tourism and event professionals will be to sort out how certain storylines will affect our growing industry.

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year. Enjoy…..

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3

Bricks and Mortar – Our last repeat from 2018, the list of communities that

are using tourism related taxes (bed tax

6

Oversight – Nonprofit organizations are being looked upon more and more

9

Legalized Gambling – We are not sure what the impact will be long-term

scrupulously on how they spend the funds

on the grass roots sports tourism industry, but

and/or food and beverage taxes) to build

that are given to them. This includes con-

there WILL be an impact. This is something

tourism driving sports venues is at an all-

vention and visitors bureaus, sports com-

to keep an eye on.

time high, and we believe this practice is

missions, National Governing Bodies (NGBs)

here to stay. The facilities arms race seems to

and others in our industry. Governing entities

have no saturation point in sight as communi-

that oversee the various funding pipelines to

ties continue to build large multi-sport com-

these organizations are becoming more

plexes. By using tourism related taxes to build

involved in how those funds are allocated. The

tourism related sports venues, CVBs and

end result is C-level professionals have lost

sports commissions can take control of their

their jobs over spending practices within their

venue assets to drive overnight stays first, and

organizations. Industry leaders need to be

offer enhanced places for local teams to play,

over cautious in this area to maintain their

second.

organization’s, and their professional integrity.

4

7

Facility Revamps –Traditional retail is dying (call it the Amazon factor), which

Safety – Closely related to oversight, athlete safety continues to serve as

DESTINATIONS ARE LOOKING AT SPECIAL EVENTS LIKE MUSIC FESTIVALS AND MOTORCYCLE RALLIES TO FILL THEIR TOURISM CALENDARS

will continue to create more empty big box

a high-profile issue on multiple fronts. The

retail locations and opportunities for sports

discussion on football concussions has esca-

organizations looking for affordable/free space

lated to the highest levels, and additional

to run tournaments and local programs. In

sports are joining the fray. Athlete safety in

addition, participation in golf has been flat for

several Olympic sports has spawned the

several years, and the profitability of municipal

creation of Safe Sport, an independent inves-

courses has been challenged to the point that

tigative organization created to protect

some cities have chosen to repurpose golf

athletes and those involved in the Olympic

in sports at every turn, and there will be more

real estate into multi-purpose sports com-

movement. Safe Sport, and in some cases

impacts felt down the road. Regardless of

plexes that can serve local groups and also

full background checks, are now mandated by

your political stance, it is hard to deny the

attract tourism driving tournaments. With the

numerous sports organizations across the

impact government actions are having on our

growth of pickleball, many parks and recre-

country, and it doesn’t stop with coaches.

industry. Consider the fact that we have a

ation departments are converting tennis

Officials, board members, event volunteers,

trade agreement with Mexico and Canada

courts into smaller, more utilized pickleball

and others are now very likely to be required

that is in flux, while we also have a partner-

layout. Everything is open for debate, including

to complete a background check and the Safe

ship with both countries to host a future World

the long-standing mantra of providing facilities

Sport training program. Where the merry-go-

Cup, and it’s hard to ignore the fact that poli-

for classic (fading) sports like golf and tennis.

round stops, nobody knows.

tics can and will impact the sports industry.

5

Tourism Improvement Districts (TIDs)

8

10

Politics – Similar to legalized gambling, politics is now ingrained

Leaders in our industry have a lot of hard Relocations – Over the past year,

work ahead of them. While these challenges

USA Badminton, USA BMX, and

may seem daunting, that is what we love about

been a tool for driving economic development

USSSA have moved or are planning a move.

our industry. Every day we get the chance to

in communities both large and small. More

Additional rights holders and NGBs currently

lace ‘em up and go out into the market and

recently, these districts have been created for

looking for a new home. Most of these relo-

compete.

the sole purpose of attracting tourism dollars

cations are tied to economic development,

through sports. While numerous municipal-

including new jobs for the host community

ities have had this tool in their arsenal for

and more events to fill hotel rooms and

years, some big players like Oklahoma and

restaurants, all contractually obligated in

Texas have recently opened the door for

the formal agreements tied to the move. We

implementing TIDs. Wisconsin and Illinois

may be at the tipping point of this trend. Is

are looking at this opportunity as well. The

your community equipped to compete in this

competition continues to escalate.

space?

– Improvement districts have long

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Best of luck to you and your organizations in 2019 and beyond. SPG ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jon Schmieder is the Founder + CEO of the Huddle Up Group LLC, an award winning sports tourism industry consulting firm based in Phoenix, AZ. Jon can be reached at Jon@HuddleUpGroup.com. For weekly best practice articles, sign up for the Monday Morning Huddle Up at www.tinyletter.com/JonSchmieder.

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