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Sports

Oct. 31, 2007

SPORTS BRIEFS

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Beadle scores Lakeview ace

Leroy Beadle scored a hole-in-one Thursday at the Lakeview Executive Golf Course on the par 3, 108-yard No. 13.

Witnesses were Dick Sager, Joe Whelan and Jason Johnson.

Sharks play tie in Pop Warner

The Sharks (ages 5-7), played the Las Vegas Cowboys to a 20-20 tie in a Pop Warner Football League game Saturday.

The Sharks are 0-5-1 as Joe Koenig scored touchdowns on runs of 60, 40 and 15 yards and added two one-point conversions.

Morgan White, Marc Worden and Koenig made key plays for the Sharks, who tied the game with 33 seconds left.

Adult softball standings

Men's League

Ruthless 8-0, Dogopoly.com 4-2, Hawaiian Style 6-4, Sliders 5-5, Rockstars 6-6, Sand Baggers 3-9, Punishers 0-6.

Co-Ed League

Slammers 13-1, Sliders 10-4, Dogopoly.com 7-5, Rockstars 5-7, Lights Out 4-10, Gorilla Sync 0-12.

The first Pahrump Valley Softball Association will sponsor a men's tournament, the Turkey Shoot, to be contested Nov. 10.

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.

NIAA board sets meeting

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association will meet Nov. 29-30 in Las Vegas, at a site to be announced.

Go to the Web site, www.niaa.com, to obtain a copy of the fall meeting minutes and the winter meeting agenda.

Sr. Olympics on Nov. 1-4

The Senior Olympics will start Thursday and conclude Sunday.

Events include basketball, billiards, bowling, cycling, dance, power lift/fitness/weight training, 9-hole golf, 18-hole golf, golf skills, horseshoe pitching, single-action pistol shooting, tennis, 5-K run, sudoku, track and field, walk and football punt, pass and kick.

Pahrump contacts are Carolyn Indra, 751-8003 (e-mail kindra48@sbcglobal.net) or Loueen Meyer, 537-6233 (e-mail mloueen@ sbcglobal.net).

Eligibility is in two age groups: 45-49 for Masters and 50 and over for the Senior Division. Contestants can choose to participate in as many of the events as they wish. At the end of the four days of competition, there is a dinner and awards ceremony.

Donations, either in money or gifts, are being sought for gift bags to be presented at the dinner. Checks should be made payable to the Pahrump Senior Olympics, 601 S. Highway 160, No. 500, Pahrump, NV 89048.

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.














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