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Butterfly South Shore Highland Table Tennis Tournament and Coach Seemiller’s Journey Back to the Olympics

2019 South Shore Butterfly Open 

$10,000 in Prize Money!

November 16-17, 2019

Highland, IN (Chicago Area)

Hi Table Tennis Players,

 The South Shore/Butterfly and Wasserman Championships are scheduled on a new date this year. November 16/17 in Highland, Indiana.

 The Marriott Courtyard and Fairfield hotels have a tournament rate of $92.99. Fairfield includes breakfast. The hotels are 5 minutes from the playing facility. The Highland Fieldhouse is just 30 minutes south of Chicago.

 This year we’ve added an 11 and under event to the Wasserman championships. The tourney is sponsored by Si and Patty Wasserman, Lake County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Butterfly, and South Bend Table Tennis Center.

 Enter now to reserve your events. Practice will be available Friday evening 5-8 November 15.

 All the Best,

Dan Seemiller, Coach SBTTC   574-261-4545

 Click here to enter the tournament on Omnipong.com

Coach Seemiller’s Journey Back to the Olympics

Hello and Thank You for Your Support!

We are inviting you today to consider helping Coach Dan Seemiller prepare for the 2020 Olympic Table Tennis Trials.

   Dan was and is a pioneer in the sport of table tennis in the US.  He is a five-time US National Singles Champion, twelve-time doubles champion, and coached the US Men’s Olympic table tennis team in 2000 and 2004.  But perhaps his greatest accomplishment was what he gave back to the sport and to our community.

   23 years ago Dan started coaching and mentoring at the South Bend Table Tennis Club.   His juniors’ program has netted five athletes who went on to play on the US Nationals team.  We’ve been truly fortunate to have a coach with his skill level, passion for the game, and desire to train players of all skill levels and ages.

   Dan spent his entire career giving everything he had to his students.  This may be our last big opportunity to give something back to him.

   Dan was reluctant to agree to this campaign, but would love to make one last run for the US Olympic team.  He still has the fight in him to take the next steps to qualify for the Olympics, but understands that it would take a significant investment to do so.  Dan plans on playing two tournaments per month to help prepare him for the qualifying event and the costs associated with travel, lodging, and entry fees will be significant.    If we can help clear the financial hurdle, he can focus on preparing to make a run for the last remaining spot on the team by winning the qualifying event held in March 2020.