Spring Fling honored for $3.5M economic impact

Jan 10, 2018 at 09:00 am by Voice Wire


The 2017 TSSAA Spring Fling has been recognized for the $3.5 million economic impact it has on Rutherford County over the five-day event.

Produced by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association in cooperation with Rutherford County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the annual May event is the state championship in five sports, baseball, softball, girls’ soccer, track & field and tennis.

Events are held at venues across Rutherford County, including the outstanding facilities at Middle Tennessee State University. This Olympic-style event takes more than 1,000 volunteers each year and attracts approximately 30,000 spectators who attend the event throughout the week. Visitors, event staff and athletes contribute to the 3,000 room nights that the Spring Fling event requires.

Organizers note the event has brought the community together and lead to increased awareness of Rutherford County being known as the Sports Capital of Tennessee and a legitimate sports destination.


About TSSAA: The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association administers the junior and senior high school athletic program for an estimated 110,000 participants, 426 schools, an estimated 6,000 coaches, 5,000 officials, and almost 5,500 teams. The TSSAA is a voluntary, nonprofit, self-supported organization, conceived by school people (teachers, principals, superintendents) and administered by individuals carefully chosen to conduct the program. TSSAA was organized in 1925 and is a leader in athletics in the United States.

About Rutherford County Convention and Visitors Bureau: The Convention and Visitors Bureau is the primary marketing arm of the county. Marketing efforts include print ads in national publications, maintaining a presence on the internet, social media, and in Tennessee state welcome centers as well as working with the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. The CVB works closely with event organizers, sporting groups like TSSAA, group tour operators and individual visitors to promote Rutherford County as a destination.

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