Brick teen center revs up for first-ever mario kart tournament

Brick Teen Center revs up for first-ever Mario Kart tournament

BRICK TOWNSHIP, N.J. – The Brick Township Teen Center is shifting into high gear with its first Mario Kart Tournament, inviting local students in grades 6 through 12 to put their racing skills to the test.

The event promises a night of competition, prizes, and community fun for gamers of all experience levels.

Players will battle it out to see who’s the fastest driver in Brick, while friends and spectators cheer from the sidelines.

Brick teen center revs up for first-ever mario kart tournament
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Key Points

  • The tournament is open to all Brick students in grades 6–12.
  • Prizes will be awarded to top racers.
  • Registration is required for participants but not for spectators.

Teen Center opens doors for gaming and connection

Organizers said the Mario Kart Tournament is designed to bring young residents together in a relaxed, social environment. The event encourages friendly competition and offers a chance for teens to meet new people while enjoying an evening at the community center.

Registration details and participation

Students who wish to compete must register by calling 732-262-1050. Those who simply want to watch or support friends can attend without signing up.

The event marks the Teen Center’s latest effort to provide engaging, inclusive programming for local youth — and it’s set to deliver a night full of fun, laughter, and fast-paced virtual racing.

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