The Carson Valley Men's Golf Club conducted its opening tournament earlier this week.
The format was blind partner.
Eric Norgrove and Kalehn Deshler tied with Barry Horton and Terry Clore for first place in flight one with a 62.
G.J. Paulsen and Dennis Patterson tied with Fred Coons and Ron Fukuyama for third place with a 64.
In the second flight, Mike Davis and Joe Morrison tied with Mick Ryan and Larry E. Plemmons and the team of John A. Kollar and Dennis Joseph for first with a 61.
Howard N. Matts and Frank Nieto tied for fourth with Randy Patterson and John Dorman as both teams shot a 63.
In the third flight, Daniel B. Lloyd and Ray Gardiol took first with a 57, Gerald Bing Jr., and John W. Elliott shot a 59 for second, Michael Davis and Robert Kiltz shot a 61 to take third.
The teams of Jim Gaughan-Marty Lane and Neil Bain-Paul Finan shot 62s to tie for fourth.
Volunteers needed for fishing derby
The 17th annual Kids' Fishing Derby is set for June 3 and 4 at Lampe Park in Gardnerville.
About 2,400 children ages 3-12 are expected at the two-day free event. Volunteers must be at least 13 years old or older. The derby needs about 300 to 400 volunteers to make it a successful and fun derby for all.
The volunteers help with everything from setting up the park prior to the derby, helping plant the fish in the stream, serving refreshments, weighing fish, cleaning fish, taking tickets, registering volunteers and providing information, handing out prizes, netting fish, removing hooks from the fish and distributing loaner poles to any children who do not have anything to fish with.
Those interested in volunteering can call Pamela Rodrigues at 265-1795 or e-mail nevadabobe@aol.com or Trent Dowell at 267-2724 or e-mail kfdvolunteers@aol.com.
All volunteers must be pre-registered and attend a volunteer meeting on either May 20 at 9 a.m. or May 31 at 6 p.m. at Lampe Park.
There are seven sessions available for tickets: 8 to 9:30 a.m., 10 to 11:30 a.m., 12:30 to 2 p.m., and a special needs session Saturday June 3 from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Tickets are free but children must be registered at the Douglas County Parks & Recreation Department located at 1327 Waterloo Lane in Gardnerville. Registration starts April 3 and ends June 2.
The derby board and
committee members will tag 300 prize fish May 13 at Mason Valley Fish and Game located in Mason Valley. The board will be planting fish from Mason Valley, Susanville and the Lahontan hatchery in the stream at Lampe Park in the late morning hours of May 31.
AYSO sign-ups
Sign-ups for Carson Valley AYSO are open to boys and girls between 4 and 18 years old. The season runs from the beginning of August to the middle of October.
Birth certificates must be presented for all players who did not play last year.
Cost for registration is $75 per player.
Registration is available at www.eayso.org. Instructions and more information can be found at www.eayso318.org.
Referee training is April 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at a location to be determined and April 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Douglas High.
Coach training is scheduled for April 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at a location to be determined and April 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Douglas High, room 601.
For more information, call 783-4079.
Parks & Rec golf clinics
The Douglas County Parks & Recreation Department is teaming up with the Genoa Lakes Golf Course to offer junior and adult golf clinics.
The junior golf clinic, for ages 7 to 16, will be on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. running from April 4 to May 9.
Cost is $75. The six-week, one-lesson-per-week class covers all aspects of the game including full swing and short game.
The adult clinics are separated into two categories - women and coed. Clinics are Mondays and Tuesdays for women running from April 3 to May 9. The Monday sessions run from 4 to 5 p.m. and the Tuesday sessions run from 10 to 11 a.m. Coed sessions will be on Mondays and Tuesdays from April 3 to May 9. The Monday sessions run from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. and the Tuesday sessions run from 5 to 6 p.m.
Cost for the adult clinics is $95. All classes take place at the Genoa Lakes Golf Club. For more information, or to sign-up, call the recreation department at 782-9828.
Carson Valley Men's Golf Club
The Carson Valley Men's Golf Club is now accepting membership applications for 2006.
The first tournament is Sunday, March 26 at the Carson Valley Golf Course and continues with tournaments on Sunday mornings until Nov. 5.
There will be a free awards banquet for all members after the final tournament.
All tournaments are handicappd and flighted.
Applications are available at the Carson Valley Golf Course Pro Shop, 1027 Riverview Drive in Gardnerville. For more information, call 265-3181.
Adult softball sign-ups
The Douglas County Parks and Recreation Department will take registration for summer adult softball through April 21.
New teams can sign up after April 3.
Payment is required at the time of registration. All games will be played at Lampe Park. The women's league plays on Monday and Wednesday nights, men's B league plays on Tuesday and Thursday nights, men's C league plays on Monday and Wednesday nights and Men's D league plays on Tuesday nights.
The cost is $650 per team for Men's B and C and women's leagues (minimum of 18 games and double-elimination tournament) and $410 for men's D (minimum of 10 games and double-elimination tournament).
A mandatory manager's meeting is scheduled for April 25 at 6 p.m. for women's league and April 26 for men's. Both meetings are at the recreation annex, 1327 Waterloo Lane in Gardnerville. For more information, call J.P. Albert at 782-9828.
Hunter safety classes offered
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office will host two hunter safety courses this spring.
The first will be April 1 at the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, 1625 8th Street, Minden, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The second will be April 8 at the sheriff's office from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For anyone under the age of 18, class registration fees are paid for by the Carson Valley Chukar Club. Anyone over 18 will be charged $5 for the class.
Since each class is limited ot about 25 students, pre-registration is required. Additionally, the completion of a hunter safety workbook must be submitted to the instructors at the beginning of each class. Students must be at least 11 years old.
To register, call 782-9900.
Half marathon at Prison Hill
A half marathon and two-person relay will be conducted at Silver Saddle Ranch in Carson City April 29, beginning at 7 a.m.
The event will benefit Douglas County Search & Rescue and will feature a variety of prizes and awards.
Cost is $35 for a solo entry ($40 after March 31), and $60 for the relay ($70 after March 31).
Men's and women's overall winners will receive custom awards and age groups for both men and women are 15-under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69 and 70-over.
The race is still in need of corporate and individual sponsors, raffle items and volunteer support. Call Douglas County Search and Rescue at 782-9930 for more information on donations.
To register for the race, call Jeff Mark at (775) 230-8483 or visit active.com or tahoemtnmilers.org.
MEFIYI Spring Sports Spectacular
Boys and girls, ages 5 through 16, will have an opportunity to participate in basketball, volleyball and tennis camps Monday through Friday starting April 10 and ending April 21.
Camps will focus on teaching individual fundamentals and establish teams to play competitive games.
Basketball and volleyball camps will be at Carson Valley Middle School, the tennis camp will be at Lampe Park. Cost is $85 per week for each camp and includes a camp jersey.
For more information, or to register, contact the Douglas County Parks & Recreation Department at 782-9828.
MEFIYI awards coming up
The second annual MEFIYI Community Choice awards banquet honoring the outstanding youth of Douglas County is scheduled for May 31 at the St. Gall Pastoral Center. The awards are organized through a grant funded by NFL Charities.
Proceeds will benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Carson Valley.
Nominated youth must be Douglas County residents between the ages 9 and 18. Nominees must qualify in each of the following categories:
-- Academic excellence with a minimum of 3.0 GPA.
-- Athletic commitment that displays a continued participation in individual sports, team sports and other competitive recreational and enrichment activities.
-- Community service where the nominee has volunteered their time to make Douglas County a better place.
Parents, family members, teachers and community service organizations are encouraged to nominate individuals who deserve this recognition.
Nomination forms may be picked up at the Record-Courier offices or via www.mefiyi.org.
Nomination forms must be submitted by or before April 10.
For more information about the second annual Community Choice Awards, corporate sponsorships or dinner tickers, call 783-9598.
Carson Valley Junior Golf
Registration is open for the Carson Valley Golf Course's spring junior program.
Cost is $120 for eight weeks and the first week of the program begins in May. For more information on that, call the junior golf hotline at 265-5735 or Carson Valley Golf Course at 265-3181. Registration for the program is scheduled for March 24, 25 and 31 from 6 to 7 p.m.
Carson Valley Junior Golf and Douglas Country Parks & Recreation will team up to put on a series of basic clinics as well for $15 each.
Clinics are March 24 and 25 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and March 31 and April 1 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Call 782-9828 to register.
Death Ride volunteers needed
Plans for the 2006 Tour of the California Alps - Death Ride are in full swing and volunteers are needed for the event.
Anyone interested can visit www.deathride.com and click on the volunteer tab. For more information, call (530) 694-2475.
CVI spring golf outing
The 17th annual Carson Valley Inn Spring Stag is April 27-30 with golf at the two Genoa Lakes courses: The Resort course on Friday and the Lakes course on Saturday.
A Thursday evening welcoming reception and Saturday night banquet provide plenty of time to visit and swap stories.
The 36-hole scramble is limited to the first 144 paid players. There are non-cash awards for the top finishers in each flight, drawing prizes, closest-to-the-hole prizes and a souvenir tournament shirt and hat for each participant.
There's also an optional early-bird round Thursday at the Lakes Course.
For more information, visit www.cvinn,com or call 783-6625. All participants must be over 21.
Parks & Recreation seeking officials
Douglas County Parks & Recreation is currently looking for qualified officials for youth and adult sports in the following programs:
Youth basketball, $18 per game (Saturdays, January-March); Youth flag football, $12 per game (Saturdays, September-November); Youth volleyball, $14 per game (Saturdays, March-May); Adult volleyball, $16 per game (Monday-Thursday, fall, winter and spring); Adult basketball, $19 per game (Monday-Friday and tournaments in the summer and fall); Adult flag football, $18 per game (Sundays, winter).
Officials must be willing to work nights and weekends and have a flexible schedule. Most games last approximately one hour. High School certification is recommended for basketball and volleyball. Parks and Recreation will train and certify for all other sports.
Previous officiating and willingness to be trained in multiple sports is preferred.
Contact J.P. Albert at 782-9828 or James Evans at 265-5459 for more information.
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