FLAGTOURNAMENT.COM - Whois Information

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FLAG Tournament - Fight Like a Girl
The 2010 FLAG Tournament is set to kickoff on October 23rd. The Fight Like A Girl Tournament, or FLAG for short, is an annual Halo tournament that raises money and awareness for breast and cervical cancer research. Every year, hundreds of gamers come together one weekend in October to have fun, play some games, and donate to our cause. Organizers Kari Toyama (THE DON WAN) and Tasha Pettengill (Zoom Demon) have organized this tournament since 2006.
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