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USA vs. Canada to the region for the first time Oct. 13-14 as part of its Battle Circuit. Complete details on the adult regional tournament will be released at a later date. For more information on the event, visit ffwct.com/event- calendar/battle-erie/. “To have two first-time events hosted at ErieBank Sports Park in 2018 only further illustrates the importance of the facility to our region and to the sports tourism industry as a whole,” said Ron Sertz, Executive Director of the Erie Sports Commission. “We will continue to work with our national event contacts to fill the space with new and exciting events. As the renovations proceed, the types of events we can attract to the complex will only broaden in scope and sport type. It’s a very exciting time for the sports tourism industry in Erie, Pa.” CROWDS FLIP FOR THE 17TH ANNUAL STARS AND STRIPES GYMNASTICS INVITATIONAL Erie Gymnastics Center and Team Lightning hosted the 17th Annual Stars and Stripes Gymnastics Invitational at the Bayfront Convention Center in January. The Stars and Stripes Invitational is recognized as the largest coed gymnastics invitational in Pennsylvania, and one of the largest in the eastern United States. The event attracted more than 50 teams and nearly 1,700 athletes from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Ohio and Ontario. The Stars and Stripes Invitational was founded in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and each year honors a local military, police or fire and rescue-related organization as a charity partner. Since the event’s inception, Erie Gymnastics has raised more than $75,000 for related charities. The benefiting charity for this year’s event was the Fallen Soldiers Picnic Fund. Based in Erie, the organization hosts a Memorial Day picnic each year in honor of several local servicemembers who lost their lives in combat or to PTSD since 2003. The organization donates funds raised to assist local military families and causes. “It’s hard to believe this is the 17th time we’ve hosted the Stars and Stripes Invitational, but I couldn’t be more proud of the growth it has seen over the years, due in part to our partnership with the Erie Sports Commission,” said Doug Pershun, Meet Director. “As always, it’s an exciting competition for both the gymnasts and spectators, especially at our Main Event, which is annually an incredible show to watch.” “This invitational continues to impress us every year,” said Ron Sertz, Executive Director of the Erie Sports Commission. “Stars and Stripes has quickly become a highlight on Erie’s event calendar.” For more information, visit eriegymnastics.com. n MILLCREEK ❘ SUMMER 2018 35