Story by Matt Young | June 24, 2010 | Tags: baseball, ncaa, Sports, Thomas Brooks Park, USA Baseball National Training Complex

Story: Matt Young. Photo: Chris Adamczyk.
Cary, NC – The Town of Cary and Mount Olive College will continue to co-host the National Finals at the USA Baseball National Training Complex through 2013, it was announced by the NCAA Championships Committee. Cary has co-hosted the National Finals in both 2009 and 2010.
There are six cities nationwide to be designated as an “NCAA Championship City”. Cary will be accompanied by Cleveland, Indianapolis, St. Louis, San Diego and San Antonio. Along with the Division II Baseball National Finals, Cary has also played host to the Division I Men’s Soccer and Women’s Soccer College Cup.
“The NCAA is very excited to continue the relationship with Mount Olive College and the Town of Cary by extending the host agreement through the 2013 championship,” said Russ Yurk, NCAA Assistant Director of Championships. “Mount Olive College and the Town of Cary have been fantastic partners the last two years and have helped provide a first class student-athlete experience at the Division II baseball championship. The NCAA Division II baseball committee feels that the Town of Cary and the USA Baseball National Training Complex is the ideal location for the Division II baseball championship and definitely looks forward to great events over the next three years.”
High Cary Praise from the Mount Olive College web site:
At more than 130,000 people, Cary is a thriving community in the heart of central North Carolina and has been praised for its high quality of life by MONEY Magazine, Forbes and Frommer’s. Often referred to as North Carolina’s Technology Town, Cary is served by an award-winning Town government of 1,100 professionals who focus every day on enriching the lives of their citizens by creating an exceptional environment and providing exemplary services that enable their community to thrive and prosper. The Town of Cary website is located at www.townofcary.org.
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