2009 Midwestern Sectional Championships 

2009 MIDWESTERN SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

  

Welcome!

We are underway!  Please read the official announcement from US Figure Skating Association.

We are actively looking for Sponsors.  Please find the Sponsor's Letter and Packet on the News page..

Calling All Volunteers

The backbone of any successful competition is the volunteer base.  Our dedicated parents, skaters, coaches, and patrons all volunteer their time and energy to putting together this event.  Please drop an email to help@mids2009.org   

Find us on Facebook!

Already a member on facebook?  Join the Mids2009 group!  Here is your chance to upload pictures, write on the wall, post questions on the forum, and say "Hello" to the other competitors  They will all be coming to Sugar Land and this is your chance to keep up with everyone before, during, and after the competition.  This is a private group and you must request an invitation by writing to the Webmaster or, clicking on this link and request a membership.  See you there!

Looking for Sweepers

Applications are now being accepted for Flower Sweepers for the competition.  There will be an open tryout on Wednesday, September 10th for skating boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 12 years old.  More details are available in application.

Navigating the Website

  • Calendar - will contain the general calendar of events for the competition and will include activities such as competitor's party, vendor demos, etc.
  • Schedule - the ice skating event schedule by day
  • Official News - official announcements concerning the competition
  • Practice Ice - news regarding the availability and scheduling of practice ice at Sugar Land Ice and surrounding rinks
  • Accommodations - information for choice hotels around the rink
  • On-Line Store - purchase official merchandise from the competition
  • Contact - information of how to get to the rink
  • About - read about the clubs and the volunteers bringing the competition together

 

 

A competition as big as Texas takes two clubs to put it together.  Hats off to Texas Gulf Coast FSC and Houston FSC.