FEAT of Louisville (Families for Effective Autism Treatment) has won the Brackets for Good Louisville Tournament for the second year in a row. Their slow play strategy was matched well by Elevate Recreation.
Huge numbers were put up in the final minute of the Championship Round. FEAT of Louisville scored $7,000 in the final half-second of the round to take the lead and win an additional $10,000 donation.
Many of the 16 nonprofits in the Harding Shymanski Division employed a similar slow play strategy raising donations with a combined total of just over $24,000. In its second year, the Brackets for Good Louisville Tournament raised over $250,000 for the 64 nonprofit organizations represented. In total, the Brackets for Good Tournament raised more than $1.3 million dollars for nonprofit organizations in five cities: Indianapolis, Louisville, Ann Arbor, Twin Cities, and St. Louis. Tournament leaders have announced plans to add a sixth tournament in Cincinnati in 2017.
