USA South Fall Festival Commits to Martinsville, Va.
Martinsville, VA - For the fourth straight year, the Smith
River Sports Complex (SRSC) will be hosting the NCAA Division III
USA South Conference’s Soccer Championships on November
2nd-3rd, 2012.
The SRSC is proud to announce that the USA South Conference Soccer
Championships will be returning to the Martinsville-Henry County
area for the next three years. Additionally, the USA South
Volleyball Championship’s new home is also the
Martinsville-Henry County area, creating the new title of Fall
Festival.
Men’s and Women’s Soccer will be played at the Smith
River Sports Complex while Women’s Volleyball will play at
William F. Stone Hall at Patrick Henry Community College
(PHCC).
There will be four Men’s Soccer, four Women’s Soccer,
and eight Women’s Volleyball teams coming to the area to play
for the USA South Fall Festival Championships.
“We’ve held a Spring Sports Festival with one city
hosting all six championships for the past seven years and it has
been a hugely successful event for the Conference,” said Rita
Wiggs, Commissioner of the USA South Conference when asked why they
decided to bring both championships to Martinsville. “It has
been a goal to do the same type of event for our fall sports
championships, but we needed to find a city with appropriate
facilities, staffing and desire to host our soccer and volleyball
championships.”
The USA South Conference is primarily a southwest/central Virginia
and North Carolina based conference featuring nine teams in those
areas: Averett University, Christopher Newport University, Ferrum
College, Greensboro College, Mary Baldwin College, Methodist
University, Meredith College, N.C. Wesleyan College, and William
Peace University. The Conference has added three institutions this
summer, two from Georgia (Piedmont College and LaGrange College)
and one from Tennessee (Maryville College), bringing the total
number of full-time members to 12.
The teams will arrive Thursday, November 1st and will have the
opportunity to practice. Later that night, the SRSC will host a
banquet at the National Guard Armory in recognition of the 2012 USA
South fall season.
The action will begin in the afternoon on Friday November 2nd. At
SRSC, the Men’s Soccer semifinals are set to start at 12 and
2:30 PM while the Women’s Soccer semifinals will begin at 5
and 7:30 PM. Also on Friday, at PHCC, the Volleyball quarterfinal
matches will be at 1, 3, 5, and 7 PM.
On Saturday, the Men’s and Women’s Soccer Championships
will be played at 2 and 5 PM, respectively. Over at PHCC,
Volleyball will play both the semifinal and championship rounds on
Saturday. Semifinals will start at 12 and 2 PM with the
championship starting at 6 PM.
Tickets for each day will be $6 dollars for adults and $3 dollars
for children.
When asked why the USA South Conference enjoys returning to the
SRSC and the Martinsville-Henry County area, Wiggs replied that
“firstly, the excellent playing surface at the Complex and
that is always a top priority for our coaches. Secondly, the
reception that we have received from everyone we have dealt with in
Martinsville, and at the Complex, has been warm and welcoming. We
are very pleased with the friendships and relationships that have
developed during the last 2-3 years.”
For information on the event or purchasing tickets, please call the
Complex at (276) 638-5200 or visit www.SouthernVirginiaSports.com.
Release in conjunction with Southern Virignia Sports.







