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THE OUTLAW TOURNAMENT

When:  Friday & Saturday |  Jan. 5, 2024- Jan. 6, 2024

Where:  Allen High School, 300 Rivercrest Blvd., Allen, TX  75002

Over 30 teams from across the nation will show up for this shoot-out at the toughest high school wrestling tournament in Texas.  Either on the mats, the stands, or volunteering with the booster club, come and be a part of a Texas Uprising.....


Schedule: TBD
 

Awards:
Top 4 teams
Top 6 individuals in each weight
MOW

Team List and Line-ups:
Enter line-up at www.trackwrestling.com



Misc Info

  • A blind-auction will be held for wrestling and non-wrestling related items.  Come prepared to take home some of Texas' best offerings!
  • Special event t-shirts will be available for purchase.
  • Concession stand will be available on Friday and Saturday.  Forget the coolers and skip the early morning stops at the grocery store.
  • Pre-order your team's lunches with us! Please see order form for more information.

Crock-pots, cooking plates, etc. are prohibited in school.  Coolers are allowed.  No food or drinks allowed in bleachers area.

Tournament Director Coach Jerry Best

Phone: Cell: (214) 244-9037 Fax: (972) 727-7103

Host Hotels

The Host Hotel will be updated here as soon as we have the information.

Last updated: 08/11/2021

More to come....

Previous years Outlaw Tournament Awards


City of Allen

Posted on: September 18, 2017

MONEY Magazine Names Allen #2 in "Best Places to Live in America" List

Fireworks at Celebration Park

MONEY's annual ranking of America's best towns has placed Allen at #2!

Allen is the only Texas city represented in MONEY's "Best Places to Live 2017" top 10 list, which evaluated 2,400 places on eight categories: cost of living, economy, education, housing, crime, convenience, cultural and recreational amenities, and an overall sense of pleasantness. Fishers, Indiana, a suburb of Indianapolis, tops this year's list.

In his editor's letter, MONEY editor Adam Auriemma writes, "Where you choose to live is an important decision, one that influences your life in every way. So we had to make sure to consider as many factors as possible. This year, our methodology is as robust as ever. We’ve gathered 170,000 data points about 2,400 places…. Our final list…represents the best of America's towns and cities: places that offer economic opportunity, a sense of community, and access to amenities that make life more enjoyable."

This year marks MONEY’s 30th Best Places to Live list. Over the past 30 years the basic elements that make a great place to live have rarely changed - good schools, a good economy and good neighbors. When MONEY launched its inaugural Best Places to Live list in 1987 crime rates were rising nationally placing an emphasis on safety. During the financial crisis in 2007 good job security was a big priority. Today, rising demand for urban living has pushed up prices for homes in cities, driving more people to suburbs. That’s why MONEY chose to look at places with a population between 10,000 and 100,000 this year. For the first time MONEY teamed up with realtor.com® to leverage its rich data and understanding of housing markets.

“The MONEY Best Places to Live annual ranking is the nation’s most iconic housing report and showcases what makes communities so special,” said Nate Johnson, chief marketing officer of realtor.com®. “Choosing where to live is such a personal decision that is impacted by so many different factors. We understand this process and recognize the important role realtor.com® plays in providing homebuyers with the most comprehensive listings and key market insights that allow them to make informed decisions.”

MONEY's 2017 Top 10 Best Places to Live:

1. Fishers, Indiana

2. Allen, Texas

3. Monterey Park, California

4. Franklin, Tennessee

5. Olive Branch, Mississippi

6. Dickinson, North Dakota

7. Lone Tree, Colorado

8. North Arlington, New Jersey

9. Schaumburg, Illinois

10. Bozeman, Montana

View the report.