Board tables item regarding football
The board agenda item regarding the functionality and
feasibility of a football program at Anzar High School was tabled
last month during the Aromas – San Juan Unified School District’s
regular meeting.
The Football Advisory Committee, which was established in
December to study the possibility of a football program at Anzar,
recently concluded that interest was high among surveyed students
at Aromas School, San Juan School and Anzar High School, and was
seeking further direction from the board.
The committee estimated $25,000 would be needed in order to
establish an 8-man team within the Coastal Athletic League,
although fundraising efforts were not discussed at the district’s
last meeting.
The next board meeting for the Aromas – San Juan Unified School
District has not been announced.
Board tables item regarding football
The board agenda item regarding the functionality and feasibility of a football program at Anzar High School was tabled last month during the Aromas – San Juan Unified School District’s regular meeting.
The Football Advisory Committee, which was established in December to study the possibility of a football program at Anzar, recently concluded that interest was high among surveyed students at Aromas School, San Juan School and Anzar High School, and was seeking further direction from the board.
The committee estimated $25,000 would be needed in order to establish an 8-man team within the Coastal Athletic League, although fundraising efforts were not discussed at the district’s last meeting.
The next board meeting for the Aromas – San Juan Unified School District has not been announced.
Tri County Running Club kicks off June 14
The Tri County Running Club will kick-off its 2010 summer season on June 14 at Manzanita Park in Prunedale, and will meet three times a week through July 30.
The distance running club, which is coached by Jess Morales of San Benito cross country and Gustavo Ibarra of North Monterey County track and field, will meet every Monday at Manzanita Park in Prunedale, every Wednesday at Toro Park in Salinas and every Friday at Nisene Marks Park in Aptos. Each meet will be held at 9 a.m.
There will also be an afternoon session at San Benito High in Hollister at 4 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
The club is open to all runners, from elementary school to college to even open runners. Cost is $75 ($25 for kids 12 and under) and includes a club T-shirt and uniform use. This is the 10th season of the club, which had approximately 70 runners last season.
For more information, contact coach Jess Morales at 831-801-7138, or at
mo******@sb*******.net
; coach Gustavo Ibarra at 831-524-1283, or at
gu*******@ne******.net
; or coach Francisco Cornejo at 831-794-2516, or at
fj*******@uc*****.edu
.
STCA to run summer camps for seven weeks
The St. Catherine Church in Morgan Hill will host seven fun and exciting weeks of sports camps this summer, with sports ranging in basketball, soccer, baseball, non-tackle football, volleyball and other team-building activities.
For more information, e-mail
st***********@ya***.com
, call (408) 340-3572, or check out their website at www.stca.org and click on the ‘Summer Sports Camp’ link in the upper right hand side of the screen.
Catalyst Soccer coming to Hollister
Catalyst Soccer: Player and Coach Development Programs, will hold two summer sessions at Veterans Memorial Park in Hollister for the months of July and August.
The first camp, a special advanced Scoring and Attacking Camp, will be held July 5-9 for boys and girls ages 6-14 at Vets Park from 9 to 11 a.m. Cost is $95.
The second camp, a two-session World Cup Soccer Camp, will be held Aug. 2-6 at Vets Park for boys and girls ages 4-14, with a Super FUNdamentals (boys and girls, ages 6-14) session scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon, and a Little Skillsbuilders (boys and girls, ages 4-6) session slated from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Cost is $125 for Super FUNdamentals and $75 for the Little Skillsbuilders.
For more information, visit www.catalystsoccer.com, or call (408) 846-5437.
Girls volleyball camp slated for July
The Tri-County Girls High School Volleyball Camp will be held July 21-23 at North Salinas High.
The camp, which is for girls in grades 9 to 12, will run from 1 to 8 p.m. each day.
Cost is $125 and includes a long-sleeve T-shirt and 18 hours of camp instruction.
For more information, contact Jean Ashen at (831) 796-7514, or
ja****@sa*****.us
.
Alisal seeking baseball coach, girls soccer coach
Alisal High School in Salinas has job openings for a head varsity baseball coach and girls soccer coach for next season.
If interested, fill out an application with the Salinas Union High School District and contact Alisal High Athletic Director Hugo Mariscal at 831-796-7600 or 831-320-5769. There will b possible teaching positions and coaching stipends available.
Applications will be due on June 21.
CSUMB announces summer baseball camps
The CSUMB Baseball Summer Camp schedule was recently announced, and includes several different camps for several different age levels.
There are seven different camps, which will run through July for ages 7-18.
A complete list of camps is available online at: www.otterbaseballcamps.com
Each camp in Seaside is conducted by the coaching staff at CSUMB.
For more information, contact Assistant Coach Jimmy Walker at:
jw*****@cs***.edu
Basketball Jones to host camp at Rancho San Justo
The Basketball Jones Hoop Camps announced a day basketball camp for boys and girls ages 7 to 15 at Gilroy’s Christopher High School from June 28 to July 2.
All campers will receive 40 hours of intstruction, a free basketball, T-shirt, water bottle and basketball DVD.
Register online or print a downloadable registration form at: www.basketballjonescamps.com
For more information, call 1-800-348-3803.
Ridgemark to host junior clinics, tournaments in June
The Ridgemark Golf and Country Club announced its Junior Golf Club clinic schedule for 2010.
The junior clinics are for golfers 6-18. Golfers must pay in advance when signing up, and class size will be no more than 25 kids per class. Cost is $100 per child.
The first of five junior clinics is scheduled for for June 15-17 from 1 to 4 p.m.
There are also several junior tournaments slated, with the next scheduled tournament set for June 13 at 3 p.m.
No sign-up is necessary for the tournaments. Interested golfers can sign up on the day of the event, at least 15 minutes prior to tee time, and choose between four-, six- or nine-hole tournaments.
For more information, call (831) 637-1010.
San Juan Oaks announces junior program, Club ‘Boom Boom’
The San Juan Oaks Golf Club is proud to present our junior program, Club “Boom Boom.” Inspired by San Juan Oaks Course Designer, Fred Couples, our junior program is offered for youth ages 6-17 years old.
Juniors pay $5 for green fees Monday through Friday after 2:30 p.m. with an accompanying adult who pays $35 (cart fees not included), and pay $10 for greens fees Saturday, Sunday and on holidays after 2:30 p.m. when playing with an accompanying adult who pays $45 (cart fees not included).
Members receive $5 off our normal junior rate good anytime Monday through Friday, and receive a small bucket of range balls for only $2 every day (up to two small buckets per day).
Junior members also receive a 10 percent discount on private golf lessons with our San Juan Oaks teaching staff, while an end-of-the-year golf clinic will cover aspects like full swing, short-game shots, putting and a rules seminar followed by a no-host barbecue luncheon.
A Club “Boom Boom” Junior cap with the San Juan Oaks logo, a Club “Boom Boom” sleeve of golf balls and beginner rules book will be supplied at time of sign up.
To become a club member, there is a one-time initiation fee of $65 (membership ends on 18th birthday). To sign up for Club “Boom Boom,” please visit the San Juan Oaks Pro Shop and fill out an application to receive your junior membership card.
Dirty Gears MTB XC Series continues in June
South Valley Endurance will continue with its final 2010 mountain bike race series at Wilder Ranch State Park on July 17.
The newly titled series, Dirty Gears MTB XC, consists of four races open to all levels of mountain bikers. The inaugural race took place at Fort Ord State Park in Salinas on Feb. 21.
The series points will be tracked, giving riders the opportunity to either receive a unique handcrafted award, or just enjoy local trails and collect some prizes.
Races begin at 9 a.m. and are USA Cycling Sanctioned. For more information, log on to: www.svendurance.com