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Sports

Sep. 07, 2007

SPORTS BRIEFS

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Softball at two levels

The Pahrump Valley Softball Association summer co-ed season ended Wednesday with VEA beating the Cabinet Guy 12-5 for the consolation title.

On Tuesday, Bolling Construction stopped Pahrump Plumbing & Heating 14-5 for the league title.

The fall season begins Monday at Petrack Park.

A co-ed Mosh Ball tournament, with a 16-inch softball and wooden bats with no gloves, will be played Sept. 15 at Petrack Park.

The entry fee is $100 for local teams, $150 for visiting teams. The entry fee includes a pot-luck barbecue lunch.

For information, contact Ken Causey at 727-6413 or go to the Web site, www.oldtimer72@hotmail.com.

Poker free roll tourney set

The September no-limit hold'em poker tournament, a World Series of Poker qualifying event, will be played Saturday.

There will be a field of 36 players in the tournament, which starts at noon in the Nugget. To qualify each month, a player must complete at least 40 hours of live-game action.

Bowling event on Saturday

The Pahrump Valley 500 Club will host a singles 10-pin certified tournament Saturday, in the Nugget.

Squad times are 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. for the tournament that is for club members only. The club will honor its members 70 years old and up, allowing them to bowl one session free.

Entry forms can be found at Terry Hand Realty, the Nugget Bowling Center, and on the Web site, pahrumpbowlers.com.

Lions golf Sept. 28-29

The Pahrump Valley Lions Club will host its fifth annual golf tournament Sept. 28-29 at Mountain Falls.

The format is four-person scramble. All proceeds will benefit the Pahrump Valley Lions Club scholarship and sight conservation activities. For information or to register, contact the Pahrump Valley Lions Club at 727-9016.

The tournament on Sept. 28 has a shotgun start at 7 p.m. on the back nine. The entry fee is $45 per person for the 9-hole round, with a shared cart and a sleeve of three glow golf balls.

The Sept. 29 schedule includes an 18-hole round, with the cost $75 per player; a shotgun start is at 9 a.m. A two-day fee is $95 per player.

Hole sponsorships are available at $100 per hole, for both Friday and Saturday rounds. Saitta-Trudeau will provide a vehicle for any golfer who scores a hole-in-one each day. There will be long-drive and closest-to-the-pin contests.

School league seeks bowlers

The Pahrump Homeschool Bowling League, for boys and girls 3 to 17, is registering for the fall league, which will start Sept. 14 and run for 10 weeks at the Pahrump Nugget.

Contact Veronica Sproul at 751-9324 for information, or call Lori at the bowling center.














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