Quad Cities - Today, the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau and iWireless Center in conjunction with the MVC/MAC Challenge announced a special group rate for all area schools interested in attending the Sunday, December 13 games at the iWireless Center.

Schools can now purchase group tickets of 10 or more for their school and pay just $5 per ticket.  The offer is good for schools only.  Tickets are good for both games as the Northern Iowa Panthers vs. Akron Zips at 1 p.m. and Illinois State Red Birds vs. Northern Illinois Huskies at 3:30 p.m.

For schools to order the group tickets at $5 each, they must contact Lindsey Lobur at the iWireless Center at 309-277-1356 or by email at llobur@iwirelesscenter.com prior to the December 13 game.  School group tickets must be purchased directly from Lindsey Lobur.

Tickets for the general public are currently on sale for the exciting doubleheader at $7 each and can be purchased online www.iwirelesscenter.com or at the iWireless Center box office prior to the game or on game day.

"We had spoken with several area Athletic Directors about the MVC/MAC Challenge and we were approached with the idea to create a group rate for schools to attend the games," said Charlotte Doehler-Morrison, VP Marketing & Communications, Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau. "That got the ball rolling and through the support of the MVC and iWireless Center we were able to create group discounts that would give many schools the opportunity to attend the games together.  This is a great opportunity for athletes and students to see these talented players in action.  We also hope Alumni from Northern Iowa and Illinois State will also be on hand to cheer on their teams."

The MVC/MAC Challenge is a great way to catch a glimpse of the exciting basketball action to come during the Missouri Valley Conference Women's Basketball Championship Hoops in the Heartland on March 10-13, 2016.  Tickets for Hoops in the Heartland go on sale December 12.  Tickets are $60 for reserved all-session tickets, or $16 and $10 for reserved tickets per session.

Northern Iowa vs. Akron and Illinois State vs. Northern Illinois

Women's Basketball Doubleheader

Moline, Illinois - The iWireless Center in Moline, Illinois, welcomes two Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) women's basketball teams, Illinois State and Northern Iowa, for a doubleheader against the Mid-American Conference (MAC) teams of Akron and Northern Illinois on Sunday, December 13, 2015.

As part of the MVC/MAC Challenge, the Northern Iowa Panthers take on the Akron Zips at 1:00 p.m. while the Illinois State Redbirds face the Northern Illinois Huskies at 3:30 p.m.  Games are also be available live on ESPN3.

Tickets are just $7.00 for both games and all seats are general admission.  Tickets are available at the iWireless Center box office, by phone at 800-745-3000, and online at www.ticketmaster.com.  For more information, visit www.iwirelesscenter.com

The University of Northern Iowa and Illinois State University are each hosting pre-game alumni gatherings at the iWireless Center before their respective games.

Both Northern Iowa and Illinois State were originally slated to host Akron and Northern Illinois in their own venues, but agreed to move these previously scheduled home games to the iWireless Center to help create an Missouri Valley presence in the Quad Cities in advance of the upcoming MVC that will be played, for the first-time, at the iWireless Center on March 10-13, 2016.

**SPECIAL DISCOUNT** With your ticket stub from the December 13 games, 2 for 1 tickets can be purchased for the tournament in March at the iWireless Center box office.  This offer expires on 12/31/15.  Tickets for the MVC Women's Basketball Tournament go on sale on December 12.

"We are very excited about playing Akron in the iWireless Center," Northern Iowa Coach Tanya Warren said. "To have the opportunity to play there as part of the MVC/MAC Challenge is great for our players and fans.  It serves as a preview for the Missouri Valley Conference tournament in March and we're honored to be a part of it."

"Being a part of the inaugural MVC/MAC Challenge is very exciting for Illinois State University.  Our fans will get a sneak peak of what's in store for them come March.  The iWireless Center will be a great venue to see what I think will be two very competitive games between the MVC and MAC Conferences.  It will also be an electrifying MVC tournament atmosphere that our team and staff are really looking forward to being a part of," said Illinois State head coach Barb Smith.

About Northern Iowa
The Panthers finished last season with an overall record of 17-15 and a MVC record of 12-6 to place in the top-half of the conference for the sixth year in a row. UNI also appeared in its fifth postseason appearance in the last six years, hosting Missouri in the first round of the WNIT.

UNI has now had 17 or more wins in six consecutive seasons, all under the direction of head coach Tanya Warren. The Panthers will bring four starters back to the lineup during the 2015-16 season, along with MVC Sixth Player of the Year Stephanie Davison and 2014 MVC All-Conference first-team selection Jen Keitel coming back after an injury last season.

About Illinois State
Illinois State returns two starters and four letterwinners after recording a 2-28 overall record and a 2-16 Missouri Valley Conference record in 2015-16. Led by third-year head coach Barb Smith, the 2015-16 Redbirds also feature six newcomers. Included among ISU's returners is Octavia Crump, who averaged 10.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game last season. Crump ranked seventh in MVC field goal shooting (47.1 percent) and eighth in offensive rebounding (2.3 per game).

About MVC Women's Basketball Tournament

Last July, the Missouri Valley Conference announced it had entered into an agreement with the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau to bring the MVC Women's Basketball Tournament to the iWireless Center through at least 2018.  The MVC Presidents Council, following a recommendation of the league's Joint Committee, voted to place the tournament in the Quad Cities after considering bids from multiple sites.

Starting in 2016, the 10-team event will take place at the iWireless Center, March 10-13.  The championship weekend begins with two opening-round games on Thursday. Four quarterfinal games will tip-off at noon on Friday, with the semifinals on Saturday afternoon and the championship title game on Sunday afternoon. All nine games will be available on ESPN3. www.mvcquadcities.com

About the iWireless Center

The iWireless Center is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Moline, Ill.  The arena has garnered numerous architectural industry awards since its construction.  The facility opened in May 1993, under the name The MARK of the Quad Cities.  The arena has hosted NCAA Division I college basketball games (including the Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournament from 1996-99) in addition to several NHL and NBA exhibition contests. www.iwirelesscenter.com

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From Friday, Nov. 27, through Monday, Nov. 30, ONLINE ONLY: 2016 River Bandits 18-game plans will be available at the 12-game mini pack prices! You get an extra 6 games free! More »

Following a season of live play-by-play of Rock Island High School football that was a hit with fans and sponsors alike, QCSportsNet.com, the leading provider of live high school sports in the Quad Cities, is expanding!  For the upcoming 2015-16 boys basketball season, QCSportsnet.com will present live, season-long coverage of the Rock Island Rocks, United Township Panthers, and Pleasant Valley Spartans.

Now fans of all three schools - and their opponents - will be able to enjoy live play-by-play of their favorite teams on any desktop, laptop, or mobile device with Internet capability.  Fans can get all the information about their teams and the upcoming live play-by-play coverage by going to www.QCSportsNet.com.  Links to the live stream of every game will be there.  Updates are also available on the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/QCSportsNet, and on Twitter by searching the #qcsportsnet hashtag.

The direct links to the live streaming of games will be as follows:

Rock Island        www.Network1Sports.com/station/QCSportsNetRI or qcsn.co/gorocks

United Township    www.Network1Sports.com/station/QCSportsNetUT or qcsn.co/utpanthers

Pleasant Valley    www.Network1Sports.com/station/QCSportsNetPV or qcsn.co/pvspartans

The lead announcers for this season are Ken Jacoby (Rock Island), Joe Winkel and Tanner Rowe (United Township) and Dallon Christensen (Pleasant Valley).  Among the locations on this year's QCSportsNet travel schedule are (for Rock Island) Bloomington, Calumet City, Ottawa, Quincy, Maple Park, and Galesburg; (for United Township) Quincy, Pekin, Galesburg, and Peoria; (for Pleasant Valley) Cedar Rapids, Clinton, the Wisconsin Dells, Muscatine, and Burlington.  QCSportsnet.com will also present post-season action of all three schools, at locations to be determined.

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Home opener is Saturday, April 9, and the annual Bandits Race to Home 5K is Saturday, April 23
DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 27, 2015) - The Quad Cities River Bandits on Thursday announced their 140-game schedule and home game times for the 2016 Midwest League season, including the six-time Midwest League Champions' home opener on Saturday, April 9, against the Cedar Rapids Kernels to begin a schedule of 70 home games at Modern Woodmen Park.
After playing their first two games of the 2016 season in Cedar Rapids Thursday, April 7, and Friday, April 8, the River Bandits will return to Modern Woodmen Park to host Cedar Rapids for two games Saturday, April 9, and Sunday, April 10, with both starting at 1:15 p.m. That will mark the first of 13 weekends the Midwest League club will have a home game at the ballpark voted the Best Minor League Ballpark in a nationwide vote at 10Best.com and USA TODAY.
The River Bandits' first two Saturday home games, April 9 and April 16, will each start at 1:15 p.m. The following Saturday, April 23, will be the annual Bandits Race to Home 5K and Kids Fun Run to benefit the Bandit Scholars Program. The race will begin at 9 a.m., and the Kids Fun Run will begin at 10 a.m. Registration is available at getmeregistered.com/bandits.
The River Bandits will have a home game on the Fourth of July - a 6 p.m. game against Beloit Monday, July 4 - and home games on three holiday weekends in 2016. On Memorial Day Weekend, Quad Cities will host Peoria for a four-game series Friday, May 27, through Memorial Day Monday, May 30. The River Bandits play a four-game Father's Day Weekend home series with Cedar Rapids Thursday, June 16, through Sunday, June 19. The River Bandits will play their regular season home finale against Kane County at the start of Labor Day Weekend on Friday, Sept. 2.
In their 2016 schedule, the River Bandits have three different homestands of seven games or more, including a season-long nine-game, 10-day homestand Wednesday, July 20, through Friday, July 29. The team's longest road stretch is eight consecutive games Thursday, Aug. 11, through Thursday, Aug. 18.
During the 2016 season, weekday (Monday through Friday) home games will normally begin at 7 p.m. Three 11 a.m. weekday games will be Wednesday, April 27, Monday, May 9, and Tuesday, May 17 - when the River Bandits host schools participating in the Book Buddies reading program. The Memorial Day game will begin at 5:15 p.m. on Monday, May 30. The Monday, July 4, game will be at 6 p.m., and the Monday, July 25, game will start at 1 p.m. All other weekday games are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. at Modern Woodmen Park.
After the first two Saturdays - April 9 and April 16 - have 1:15 p.m. home games, all following Saturday home games will again begin at 6:00 p.m. during the 2016 season. Sunday home games will be at 1:15 p.m., with the exceptions of 5:15 p.m. games on three Sundays - June 5, July 10 and July 24. On game days at Modern Woodmen Park, gates will open 60 minutes before each scheduled start time.
Quad Cities will host four Eastern Division opponents in 2016. The River Bandits will host the South Bend Cubs (April 26-28), West Michigan Whitecaps (April 29-May 1), Dayton Dragons (July 20-22) and Bowling Green Hot Rods (July 23-25). Every Western Division team will play at least seven games at Modern Woodmen Park in 2016.
The 2016 Midwest League All-Star Game will be in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The regular season concludes Monday, Sept. 5. The Midwest League playoffs are scheduled to begin Wednesday, Sept. 7. A full schedule of home and road games for 2016 is at www.riverbandits.com.
UP NEXT: The River Bandits conclude a six-game homestand Friday and Saturday with fireworks Friday and two bobblehead giveaways - a bobble tractor on Friday and a George Springer bobblehead Saturday. Individual tickets are on sale at the River Bandits box office and online at riverbandits.com. Ticket plans of 12 to 70 games - which include free parking, reserved seats, merchandise discounts, and guaranteed giveaways - are available by calling 563-324-3000.
ABOUT THE BANDITS: With the installation of the Ferris Wheel, the River Bandits ownership in 2014 made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931, and this year the club is matching that effort by opening three new areas. A two-tiered special group deck immediately behind and overlooking the corn field opened in June. A new 11,000-square-foot concourse expansion down the third-base line will open late August. Finally, the club has expanded the children's play area by an additional 5,500 square feet down the right-field line, with additional bounce houses and the newest ride - Spin Zone Bumper Cars - as the latest attraction.
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Becomes second player in club history to earn award; Conference call scheduled for tonight at 7:00 p.m. CT 

HOUSTON, TX - The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) announced the winners of the Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award tonight, naming Astros shortstop Carlos Correa the American League Rookie of the Year and Kris Bryant the National League Rookie of the Year.

 

Correa, who debuted on June 8 and was the youngest position player in the Majors this season, hit .279 (108x387) with 22 doubles, 22 home runs, 68 RBI, 14 stolen bases and an .857 OPS in his 99 games in 2015. Among AL rookies, Correa ranked first in home runs, slugging (.512) and OPS, while ranking second in RBI and on-base percentage (.345), and third in batting average (min. 400 PA). With 22 home runs this season, Correa set both the franchise rookie record for home runs and the franchise record for home runs by a shortstop.

The only rookie shortstop in Major League history to record more career homers than Correa prior to turning 21 was Alex Rodriguez (26HR). Correa also became one of 19 players in Major League history to record 22 homers before his age-21 season, a list that includes seven Hall of Famers.

Correa's success continued into October, as he became the youngest player in American League history to record a multi-homer game in the postseason, which he did in Game 4 of the ALDS. He also joined Joe DiMaggio (1936) and Mickey Mantle (1952) as just the third player in Major League history age 21 or younger to hit third in the starting lineup of a postseason game.

Correa becomes just the second player in franchise history to win the Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award, joining first baseman Jeff Bagwell, who won the National League award in 1991. He also becomes the sixth Puerto Rico native to win the Rookie of the Year, joining Orlando Cepeda (1958), Benito Santiago (1987), Sandy Alomar (1990), Carlos Beltran (1999) and Geovany Soto (2008).

This award, in which Correa topped AL finalists Francisco Lindor and Miguel Sano, gives Correa a clean sweep of the major rookie awards this offseason, as he has already been named the Sporting News AL Rookie of the Year and the MLBPA Players Choice Award for the AL Most Outstanding Rookie.

Correa was one of three Astros finalists for BBWAA Awards as manager A.J. Hinch is a finalist for AL Manager of the Year and left-handed pitcher Dallas Keuchel a finalist for the AL Cy Young. The winner of the remaining BBWAA awards will be announced live on MLB Network this week with the Manager of the Year announced tomorrow (Nov. 17), the Cy Young on Wednesday (Nov. 18) and the Most Valuable Player on Thursday (Nov. 19).

Houston has picked up two national BBWAA awards in the same year just once, in 1986, when Scott won the Cy Young and Lanier won the Manager of the Year. The last time any Major League team had three individuals win three of the four BBWAA awards in a single season was in 1993 when the White Sox were represented by Gene Lamont (Manager of the Year), Jack McDowell (Cy Young) and Frank Thomas (MVP).

This announcement continues a busy award season for the Astros, as Hinch and his 2015 Astros have been named award winners and finalists for several major awards. A full list of offseason awards and recognitions involving 2015 Astros is below.

Jose Altuve

-Rawlings AL Gold Glove winner, second base

-AL Silver Slugger winner, second base

-MLBPA Players Choice Always Game Award

 

Jason Castro

-Rawlings AL Gold Glove finalist, catcher

 

Carlos Correa

-BBWAA AL Rookie of the Year

-MLBPAA Players Choice Award for AL Most Outstanding Rookie

-The Sporting News AL Rookie of the Year

Dallas Keuchel

-MLBPAA Players Choice Award for AL Most Outstanding Pitcher

-BBWAA AL Cy Young finalist

-Rawlings AL Gold Glove winner, pitcher

-The Fielding Bible Award, given to the best fielding pitcher in the Major Leagues

-The Starting Pitcher on the Sporting News AL All-Star Team

-Warren Spahn Award, given to the top left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball

A.J. Hinch

-BBWAA AL Manager of the Year finalist

FORT DODGE, Iowa - Iowa Central laid claim to its second consecutive NJCAA Division I Men's Cross Country Championship Saturday on its home course in Fort Dodge. The Tritons topped the team standings thanks to five runners finishing in the top 20.

Freshman Andrew Ronoh crossed the finish line first for the Tritons with a time of 24 minutes, 11.7 seconds, which was good enough for fourth place overall. Coming in second for Iowa Central was sophomore Cody Baele in ninth place finish with a time of 25:24.0. Fellow sophomore Denzel Fogg followed Baele at 25:38.0, which put him 12th.

Rounding out the top five for the Tritons were Ashenafi Hatte and Alex Jackson. The freshmen duo posted times of 25:50.5 and 25:52.2, respectively, to place 15th and 16th.

Central Arizona freshman Golbert Kigen was the first harrier to finish the men's 8k race. Kigen's time of 23:55.20 is the best finish by an NJCAA runner at the national meet since 2010 when Central Arizona's Henry Leilei posted a time of 23:39.0 to top the leaderboard.

Iowa Western sophomore Slyvester Barus was the national runner-up with a time of 24:01.2. Finishing third overall was freshman Festus Lagat of Gillette (Wyo.) who clocked in at 24:05.1.

Iowa Central's dominating performance vaulted them 20 points in front of Central Arizona in the final team standings. The Tritons posted 56 team points to 86 from the Vaqueros. South Plains (Texas) came in third with 88.

About the NJCAA
Since 1938, the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has served as the governing body of two-year college athletics, offering athletic and academic opportunities to college students. The NJCAA is the second-largest national intercollegiate athletic organization in the United States with over 500 member schools in 43 states. Each year nearly 60,000 student-athletes compete in one of 28 different sports and the organization sponsors 48 national championship events and seven football bowl games. NJCAA Headquarters has been located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, since 1985. For more information visitwww.njcaa.org.

Ballpark amusements' proceeds helped fund second $50,000 donation to Genesis Foundation

DAVENPORT, Iowa (November 11, 2015) - Modern Woodmen Park's amusements lineup is unprecedented, and in 2015 every ride made a difference for the Quad Cities community. The Quad Cities River Bandits give 50 cents from each ride to the Genesis Health Services Foundation to help fund local Neonatal Intensive Care Units, Camp Genesis and Flu-Free Quad Cities. In 2015, the rides helped finance a $50,000 donation for the second straight year, a campaign that gained national recognition on Wednesday from Ballpark Digest as 2015's Best Charity Event or Campaign in baseball.

During a press conference Wednesday at Modern Woodmen Park, Ballpark Digest publisher Kevin Reichard presented the River Bandits as the first-ever winner of Best Charity Event or Campaign in the publication's annual awards. River Bandits owner Dave Heller and Ken Croken, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Marketing and Advocacy for Genesis Health System, were on hand to receive the award.

"The financial contributions from the Quad Cities River Bandits ownership, both in this year and in 2014, are a model for the rest of the industry - and a clear sign of the team's commitment to the community." said Ballpark Digest publisher Kevin Reichard. "Making a difference in the community is the goal of every great pro baseball team, and the River Bandits put that into practice every day of the year."

The River Bandits' second $50,000 donation in as many years came with a portion of each this season's 84,000 rides on Modern Woodmen Park's amusements this season at Modern Woodmen Park - including the 105-foot Ferris wheel atop the berm in left field, the dual zip line that operates outside the ballpark on game days, the Mediacom Drop'N Twist, Space Camp gyroscope and the new Spin Zone Bumper Cars. In the past two seasons, a total of 152,000 amusement riders - during River Bandits games, special events and weekend Ferris wheel openings - contributed to the sum of $100,000 given by the River Bandits to the Genesis Health Services Foundation.

"The impact of the Quad Cities River Bandits as a charitable partner benefits our patients every day,'' said Ken Croken, vice president of corporate communications, Genesis Health System. "The tiniest and sickest babies we take care of in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) benefit from the great partnership with the River Bandits.

"Children in elementary schools...somewhere in the Quad Cities today actually...benefit from free seasonal influenza vaccinations partly because of the partnership with the River Bandits.

"The River Bandits are being recognized by Ballpark Digest today, but we've known about the organization's commitment to the community and to Genesis for years.''

The latest $50,000 donation is among more than 700 donations - for a total of more than $300,000 - throughout the Quad Cities this year by the River Bandits organization, which has donated more than $1.2 million over the last six years. Included in that figure is more than $60,000 each year towards funding tuition for three area young people attending college, through the Bandit Scholars Program. In addition, River Bandits staff members logged over 1,000 hours in community activities this year.

"Our charitable giving and deep-seated community involvement help define who we are as an organization," said River Bandits owner Dave Heller. "A big part of our mission is to give back to this community that we love so much, and we are tremendously grateful to work with such great partners as Genesis Health System and Augustana College to make our charitable dollars have as big an impact here in the Quad Cities as possible. For our charitable works to be so recognized by Ballpark Digest, the most well-read and most often cited publication in our industry, is extremely humbling. This is a great honor that we share with everyone across the Quad Cities!"

The award comes one year after the Ferris wheel was named by Ballpark Digest as the Best Ballpark Improvement - the fourth time in seven seasons Modern Woodmen Park has won the award. Since then, readers of Ballpark Digest voted Modern Woodmen Park as the Class-A Best of the Ballparks, The Sports Business Journal named the Quad Cities the No. 1 minor league market, SmartAsset Magazine named Davenport the No. 3 minor league town, and readers of The Quad-City Times voted the River Bandits the region's "Best Family Entertainment" and "Best Place for a Kid's Birthday Party."

"We are always thrilled for the Quad Cities to receive recognition, but when our success can make as big a positive impact as our work with the Genesis Health Services Foundation, it is that much more gratifying," said River Bandits General Manager Andrew Chesser. "Our organization remains committed to returning the amazing support of our fans by going beyond the ballpark to make a lasting impact for those in need throughout the Quad Cities community."

UP NEXT: Get the best price now on registration for the annual Bandits Race to Home 5K and Kids Fun Run, set for Saturday, April 23, 2016. Registration includes a T-shirt, and prices are $25 for the 5K and $10 for the Kids Fun Run. All proceeds benefit the Bandit Scholars Program. Visit riverbandits.com for the link to register.

 

ABOUT THE BANDITS: With the installation of the Ferris Wheel, the River Bandits ownership in 2014 made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931, and in 2015 the club matched that effort by opening three new areas. A two-tiered special group deck immediately behind and overlooking the corn field opened in June. A new expanded the children's play area with additional bounce houses and the newest ride, Spin Zone Bumper Cars, opened in July. And a new 11,000-square-foot concourse expansion down the third-base line opened in late August. More improvements are planned for 2016!

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Club had seven playoff teams while posting the best overall record in the minors 2015 

HOUSTON, TX - The Astros have been named the Best Farm System of the 2015 season by MiLB.com.

The Astros had a standout season in the minor leagues, posting the best combined overall minor league record among all 30 organizations during the regular season with a 502-405 (.553) mark. Houston joined the 2010 Mariners as the second organization since 2005 to have seven minor league teams qualify for the playoffs in a single year (Triple A Fresno, Double A Corpus Christi, Class A Advanced Lancaster, Class A Quad Cities, Class A Short Season Tri-City, Rookie Level Greeneville, Rookie Level Dominican Summer League Astros Blue).

Of the Astros seven playoff teams, Triple A Fresno and Rookie Level Greeneville each captured championship titles in their respective leagues. In addition to having two batting champions (OF Jon Kemmer, Double A Texas League; IF Bobby Wernes, Class A Short Season New York-Penn League) and two Manager of the Year award winners (Rodney Linares, Texas League; Josh Bonifay, Class A Midwest League), IF A.J. Reed received a number of accolades after leading all of minor league baseball in home runs (34), RBI (127) and OPS (1.044) while batting .340. Reed was recently named the Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year, ESPN.com Prospect of the Year, Astros Minor League Player of the Year, California League Most Valuable Player and MiLB Offensive Player of the Year.

The Astros farm system played a large role in the Astros success at the Major League level in 2015, as rookies IF Carlos Correa, RHP Lance McCullers, OF Preston Tucker and RHP Vince Velasquez all made significant contributions that helped push the club to their first playoff appearance in a decade. Correa's 22 home runs led all Major League shortstops, set a franchise rookie record and a club record for a shortstop. McCullers posted a 3.22 ERA in 22 starts, Tucker swatted 13 home runs in just under 100 games and Velasquez provided seven starts and 12 relief outings down the stretch of the season.

The Astros were also able to pull from their minor league depth by trading six prospects to acquire OF Carlos Gomez and RHP Mike Fiers from the Brewers, and LHP Scott Kazmir from the A's in two July trades.

Since 2012, Jeff Luhnow's first season as Astros General Manager, the Astros minor league system has posted the second-best overall record among all 30 clubs at 1880-1600 (.540), trailing only the Rangers (1731-1466, .541).

Ski Swap & Open House, November 7

This annual event is our way of helping the Snowstar Ski Patrol raise much needed funding that supports thier tireless and sometimes unappreciated hard work of keeping us all safe on the slopes.
Bring in your used equipment to trade in, trade up or sell! This is the perfect chance to upgrade your gear for the upcoming season!
No equipment to sell? That's okay too! We also bring in local retailer's equipment, gear and apparel so there are great deals for everyone whether you're looking for new or used items.

Want a more than just a shopping trip?
It's also celebration to launch the winter season and get a sneak peek of the many improvements coming to Snowstar!
Meet our new General Manager, Dan (a.k.a. Deli Dan) McCanna whose motto is: Experience the CHANGE!
Bring your family and join us for free scenic chairlift rides and enjoy our beautiful view of the fall foliage. Don't forget to grab lunch at our outdoor BBQ and enjoy live music by AAA group!
Great giveaways and FREE samples...Sign-up for fabulous prizes!
Tour our facilities, meet our managers and the pros.  Ask questions but pardon our dust as we work hard to get ready for opening day offering you the very best in winter fun.
For ONE DAY ONLY, take advantage of our General Manager's Season Pass Special!
Haven't purchased your season pass yet? Well you're in luck; only at the Ski Swap & Open House will you be able to receive this great offer! When you purchase a Gold Season Pass ($275) you are entered in a drawing to receive an upgrade to a VIP Pass ($320 value! to get you from parking to slopes).
When you purchase a VIP Season Pass at the Ski Swap & Open House you are entered into a drawing to receive a $50 Snowstar gift card that can be used at any of our facilities.
Visit our retail store for awesome offers and "kick the tires" of our heavy outdoor equipment and groomers.
Swap & Shop Hours
9am - 2pm


Chairlift Rides:

10am - 1pm


Live Music

11am - 1pm, weather permitting


Outdoor BBQ:

11am - 1pm

We want to pay special thanks to our sponsors:

  • A.D. Huesing
  • Stern Beverage
  • Bent River
  • Creekside Vinyards
  • Vibrant Credit Union
  • Martin Brothers
  • Edwards Creative

Sign up for the following:

  • Learning Center (ski & ride school)
  • Ski Patrol
  • Monday Night Ski & Board Race League
  • Youth Ski Team
  • Mississippi Valley Ski Club

How The Swap Works

You can drop off your items the morning of the Ski Swap beginning at 7:30 a.m. and ending at 9:00 a.m. (Drop off only, no shopping).
It's easy, just bring in your ski and snowboard equipment and fill out a simple form with the description and the price you want, and we'll sell it for you.  For each item submitted, there is $1 fee and once your item sells, Ski Patrol retains 15% of the price.  This is only way our top notched Snowstar Ski Patrol raises funds that support the many costs necessary to provide all of us with excellent medical and safety services.

Call Us: 800.383.4002

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