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Few reserved
seats still available for Avista
NAIA World Series
3-26-07
Fans hoping to
get good seats to the 51st annual Avista
NAIA World Series at Lewis-Clark State
College’s Harris Field on May 25-June 1
should act soon if they haven’t purchased
tickets because only 30 percent of reserved
seating remains available, according to
college officials.
The seating
section along the first-base line is sold
out, and along the third-base line is 75
percent sold out. A tournament pass along
the third-base line is $70 per seat.
In the
grandstand section behind home plate, only
50 seats remain in the section directly
behind the plate, and the first-base side of
the grand stand is about half sold out,
while the third-base grand stand is about 40
percent sold. All reserved tournament
tickets in the grand stand are $50 apiece.
A tournament
family pass, which is general admission
seating for two adults and three children,
goes for $80, while a three-day family pass,
also good for two adults and three children
in general admission seating, is $45. Also,
a general admission tournament pass costs
$30 per individual. All general admission
seating is in the bleachers beyond the
left-field wall.
For more
information on tickets, call (208) 792-2471,
visit
http://www.naiaworldseries.com/2007/tickets.htm,
or go to the LCSC ticket office, which is
located on the top floor of the LCSC
Activity Center.
Also, anyone
interested in volunteering for the series
can either e-mail
naiav@lcsc.edu,
or visit the Web site http://www.lcsc.edu/naia/2007/volunteer.htm |