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Nov. 09, 2007
SPORTS BRIEFS
Powder Puff football set The annual Pahrump Valley Powder Puff football game will be played at 5 p.m., Nov. 16, at the high school field. Admission is $3, with proceeds benefiting the high school fast-pitch softball and drill teams and the cheerleaders. Adult softball tourney set The Pahrump Valley Softball Association will sponsor a men's tournament, the first Turkey Shoot, to be contested Saturday at Petrack Park. The tournament will begin at 9 a.m., with each team guaranteed four games. Prizes will be awarded to the first- and second-place teams. The entry fee is $200 a team. A home run derby will be held the same day, with the entry fee $20. There will be a five-hit guarantee and prizes will be awarded for the longest homer and the most homers. Contact Ken Causey at 727-6413 for information. ---- Standings Men's League -- Ruthless 12-0, Dogopoly.com 5-3, Hawaiian Style 7-5, Sliders 6-6, Rockstars 6-8, Sand Baggers 4-10, Punishers 0-8. Co-Ed League -- Slammers 13-1, Sliders 10-4, Dogopoly.com 7-5, Shockers 5-5, Rockstars 5-7, Lights Out 4-10, Gorilla Sync 0-12. NIAA board sets meeting The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association will meet Nov. 29-30 in Las Vegas, at the Green Valley Resort and Casino in Henderson. Go to the Web site, www.niaa.com, to obtain a copy of the fall meeting minutes and the winter meeting agenda. Tennis, anyone? Cj Azaria wants to know if anyone in Pahrump is interested in forming a tennis organization. "We want people of all ages, from toddlers to seniors to sign up, if they are interested in tennis," said Azaria. "There are only two courts that we know of in Pahrump (at Petrack Park), so if we show there is enough interest, more courts will be built." Contact Azaria at 751-6130 or at cjaz@usa.com. Her interest includes forming tennis leagues as well as other programs associated with the sport. Tonopah plays Coleville in 1-A state semifinals The Tonopah High School football team will play at home Saturday in the Nevada Class A football semifinals. Kickoff for the game against Coleville, Calif., is at 1 p.m. While Tonopah is 9-1 this fall, Coleville is 10-0, including a 52-38 win against Wells in the quarter-finals last week. Tonopah advanced with a 44-8 rout of Las Vegas Mountain View Christian. Since a regular-season loss to Mountain View, the Muckers have won eight straight games. In the other semifinal Saturday, Carlin will be at home against two-time defending champion Pahranagat Valley Alamo.
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