SOUTHERN OREGON SUMMER SLAM
We look forward to welcoming you to Medford for the tournament, June 26-28 at Lithia and Driveway Fields! Check out this page for everything you'll need to plan your trip!
VENUES
Things to Know Before You Go:
- There is free, on-site parking.
- There are multiple restrooms on both the baseball/softball fields and the multi-sport fields.
- There are on-site concessions, The Clubhouse Tap & Grill.
- There is minimal shade/cover throughout the facility so personal gear is recommended, especially during summer/potentially rainy events.
WHERE TO EAT
Get FREE exclusive deals at Medford restaurants!
Medford's restaurants are team players; see what they can bring to the plate to fuel your championships with the Your Sportground Savings Pass. This free, digital pass has our roster of team friendly restaurants who have offers and discounts exclusively for tournament participants. It also includes a detailed interactive map to guide you through Medford's dining scene. From quick bites for pre-game energy to long, laughter filled post-game team dinners, there's a place for you and your team here.
QUICK BITES
Fast, on-the-go options perfect for fueling up your athlete pre or post game.
LONG BITES
Local favorites sure to accommodate large groups and satisfy even the pickiest eaters.
WHAT TO DO
When you aren't in the mix of competition or cheering on your athlete, Southern Oregon has plenty of exciting activities to offer. Whether its family friendly fun, outdoor adventures, or a relaxing date night, Southern Oregon has activities for everyone. Make the most of your trip to Medford. These activities can accommodate a variety of group sizes for the perfect team bonding experiences.
JUST IN CASE
Forget some gear at home or just need a little something for your team? These local sports suppliers can help you out.
KNOW YOUR ROLE
WHAT IS KNOW YOUR ROLE�
Over the past decade or so, the steady decline of officials and participants involved in youth sports has increased at a staggering rate. The problem has gotten so bad, that several areas and sports have had to limit the number of teams, games, and sporting events they are able to offer. In 2016, the Southern Oregon Sports Commission decided to take a stand against the problem. With the help of local commissioners, including Matt Sayers (Athletic Director of Southern Oregon University), the phrase Know Your Role™ was coined, and development began on a marketing and media campaign that not only draws attention to the problem of poor participant behavior around athletics, but that also aims to change that culture for the better.


