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RICHARD STEPHENS / PVT
Beatty High School's football team will start workouts Aug. 10, under the direction of first-year coach Gus Sullivan. The Hornets compete in the Nevada Class A Central Division.
DUSZYNSKI DIRECTS SPIKERS: Sullivan to coach football at Beatty
Gus Sullivan, who has taken over for the veteran Bruce Moen as football coach at Beatty High School, will greet the 2006 Hornets Aug. 10. Just nine days later, the Hornets travel for a scrimmage at Tonopah, where the Muckers will be going after their third consecutive Nevada Class A Central Division championship.

Handbook is available to all student-athletes
It's August, which means it's time for a reminder:


DUSZYNSKI DIRECTS SPIKERS: Sullivan to coach football at Beatty
Gus Sullivan, who has taken over for the veteran Bruce Moen as football coach at Beatty High School, will greet the 2006 Hornets Aug. 10. Just nine days later, the Hornets travel for a scrimmage at Tonopah, where the Muckers will be going after their third consecutive Nevada Class A Central Division championship.

Going to New Zealand adventure for Keefers
My friend Roy Keefer travels much of the year, hunting and adventuring around the world. So, as you read this I'll be traveling and gathering stories, attempting to follow in his footsteps.

THROUGH WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT: Fishing book available
The Nevada Department of Wildlife wants you to go fishing and to help get you started, the department has just released a "How to Fish in Nevada" guide.

PHOTO: RODEO AT MCCULLOUGH

Check out this speedsport action

FISHING REPORT

BOWLING

Where to get physicals for PVHS, Beatty
Physical examinations are required for all Pahrump Valley High School and Beatty athletes who want to compete in 2006-2007 seasons.

WORLD SERIES OF POKER: $12 million: payoff for 2006 champion
LAS VEGAS -- The remaining 1,159 players - out of a monster World Series of Poker field of 8,773 - will resume their quest today for a share of the $82,512,162 prize pool, including a $12 million payoff for the champion.

PHOTO: SHARK SIGNUPS

How to make fans want to spend their entertainment dollars with you
In March 1999, Stock Car Racing magazine printed what I consider the "Primer for Promoters."

Handbook is available to all student-athletes
It's August, which means it's time for a reminder:










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