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Sports

Feb. 22, 2008

SPORTS BRIEFS

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Hunter safety

The Nevada Department of Wildlife and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation are co-sponsoring a hunter safety course in Pahrump.

The course is mandatory for all first-time hunters.

The dates and times for the course in Pahrump:

March 17, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

March 18, 6 to 8.

March 19, 6 to 8.

March 20, 6 to 8.

March 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

To register for the course, go to the Web site (www.ndow.org) and complete the on-line work. Work books are also available (for a $5 fee) at WR Sporting LLC, 111 South Frontage Road, Suite 6, across from the Albertson's shopping center.

All work books must be completed before class begins. All classes must be attended to complete the course.

For information, call Walt Rubio at 537-0448. The class will be held at 3360 California St., between Murphy and Barney.

Prep rodeo

Pahrump Valley will host a two-day Nevada High School Rodeo Association event at McCullough Arena.

The dates are March 8-9, with cutting Feb. 29, with Las Vegas.

It is the sixth rodeo of the season for the NHSRA. On March 1-2, Las Vegas will host a rodeo, and on March 15-16, action will be at Fernley.

The state finals rodeo will be June 18-22 at Winnemucca.

Leagues merge

The Pahrump Little League and the Pahrump Girls Fast-Pitch Softball Association have agreed to merge their programs for the 2008 season.

According to Charlotte Uyeno of the Little League program, all players who have already registered with the softball association will be transferred to the new Little League-sanctioned softball organization, at no additional cost.

Any new girls' fast-pitch softball players are welcome to register, said Uyeno. An additional tryout session will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. today at Honeysuckle Park. A session slated Wednesday was rained out.

The goal of the now-reorganized group is to hold clinics and seminars for Pahrump-area youngsters.

For more information, call 751-3883 or go to the Web site, www.eteamz.com/pll.

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The PLL is still taking baseball players 5 to 8 years old for T-Ball and Minor Machine Pitch leagues, and for players 13-16 for Junior and Senior leagues. A registration period for baseball players is scheduled today.

Keep score?

The Pahrump Valley Softball Association is seeking people who can keep score. People interested will be trained.

Contact Ken Causey at 727-6413 for information.

Sertoma June 20

The Sparks Sertoma Club announced that its 27th annual for-charity Football Classic will be played June 20 at Mackay Stadium, on the University of Nevada campus in Reno.

Kickoff will be at 7:30 p.m.

Two teams, the Silver and Blue and comprised of 50 players each, will compete; the athletes will be drawn from 33 Class A, 2-A and 3-A teams in Nevada, Lake Tahoe and Truckee, Calif.

Cody Neville of Yerington and Dan Avansino of Reno will be the head coaches. Rosters will be announced.

10-Star camp

Applications are being evaluated for the Ten-Star All-Star Summer Basketball camp. The camp is filled by invitation only.

Boys and girls 10 to 19 years old are eligible to apply; go to www.tenstarcamp.com or call 1-704-373-0873 for more information and a free brochure.

Prescott, Ariz., and Thousand Oaks, Calif., are the closest camp sites in the southwestern United States. Other locales are Commerce, Texas; Babson Park, Fla.; Gainesville, Ga.; Champaign, Ill.; Glassboro, N.J.; Lebanon, Tenn. and Blacksburg, Va.

There is also a camp for boys and girls 6 to 18 years old.

Camp in March

Advantage Basketball is accepting registration for a basketball camp March 17-18-19-20 at the Tarkanian Academy in Las Vegas.

The times are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For more information, go to the Web site, www.advantagebasketball.com, or call 1-800-670-0013.














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