WHTA Auxiliary to host Trainers' basketball game
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
The WHTA Auxiliary is bringing back the Trainers’ Basketball Game! We need players and coaches to hit the court! Whether you’re a trainer, groom, farrier or judge, this is your shot to compete and have fun!
All proceeds will be going towards the Legal Fund. If you are interested in sponsoring or contributing towards this please contact Jayden Jackson at 931-492-3525. The final day to register is February 24. There is a $25 sign-up fee. Limited spots are available, so don’t wait!
The game will be held on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, which the night before Trainers’ Show starts. More details about the location and start time will be available soon.
If you want to pre-order a t-shirt for the event, you can do so by contacting Jayden Jackson at 931-492-3525.
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