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The league is also hosting the "
Hornet Golf Outing
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Food and prizes will be provided during and after the event. Current and former professional athletes will also be participating. There will be time for autographs and picture opportunities.
The cost of the event is
For more information, contact athletic director
Pro-am to be hosted by
Tournament officials are still seeking a title sponsor for the 2012 event and beyond. As it moves forward without a title sponsor, the event is looking for support from the entire
Celebrities scheduled to appear include Ronde' Barber,
Tickets are available for purchase by calling the tournament office at (813) 265-4653 or visiting www.tampabayproam.com.
Golfweek, Senior tours
Two golf tours will be available in 2012 at courses across North Central Florida for those seeking a competitive experience on the links.
The Golfweek Amateur Tour is debuting this season, open to men and women of all ages and skill levels. Each event will feature five flights based on handicap to keep competition fair. Participants can join at any time during the year for a
To register, visit www.amateurgolftour.net.
Also, for the second year in a row, there will be a Senior Amateur Tour. Membership is open to men and women of any skill level, age 50 and over during the calendar year. Golfers can join at any time for an
To register, visit www.senioramateurgolftour.net.
For more information on either tour, contact
The First Tee of
The six-week course is
Pre-registration is required. The program is accepting up to 10 participants per class.
Volunteers are needed. Donations of youth golf clubs, bags, and balls are welcome.
The First Tee of
nine core values: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy and judgment.
For additional information, contact the
Fans interested in purchasing second-half tickets before the general public may take advantage of the Vinny Holiday 4-Pack offer, which allows fans to select four games between now and the end of the season with prices starting as low as
For each Vinny Holiday 4-Pack purchased, fans will receive a free
Individuals who are currently not locked in to one of the team's ticket plans may purchase seats for up to 19 home games spanning from
Highlights of the home schedule's second half include matchups with
The Bolts will also host a rematch of the 2011 Eastern Conference Finals against the defending
The most cost-effective way to invest in 2011-12 tickets is through a
For more information regarding ticket plans and pricing call (813) 301-6600 or visit
http://lightning.nhl.com/tickets
Tips for hunting turkeys
With fall turkey hunting seasons open in many parts of
Readying your hunting gear, scouting your hunting spots and practicing your calling are all part of the excitement of hunting. But as you prepare for opening day, and any day you plan to hunt, don't forget the most important part of your hunting plan: safety.
Safety is a key element when you're in the woods calling in a wild turkey. A safe turkey hunter is much like a safe driver: you must be defensive minded. Also, a safe hunter is an effective hunter.
Here are some tips from the
--Know your state's hunting regulations and follow them.
--Keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction, and leave the safety on until you are ready to shoot.
--Positively identify your target, and know what is beyond your target before you shoot.
--Avoid wearing white, red, black or blue since these are the colors of a gobbler's head and body. This includes handkerchiefs, socks, T-shirts and even items such as candy wrappers and insect repellant.
--Select a spot that is in open timber rather than thick brush. Eliminating movement and camouflage is more critical to success than heavy cover.
--Sit against a large stump, blow-down, tree trunk or rock that is wider than your shoulders and higher than your head when calling wild turkeys.
--If you imitate the sound of a gobbling turkey, you could call in other hunters. You should always be cautious, but especially when hunting public land.
--If decoys are legal and you use them, place them off to one side and make sure you can see anyone approaching your decoys before the other hunter is within range.
--Leave the area if you suspect there's another hunter already working the same bird.
--If another hunter enters your hunting area, never move, wave or make turkey sounds to alert the other hunter. Remain still and call out to them in a loud, clear voice to get his or her attention.
--Ensure your decoy is not visible when you are transporting it. Stash the decoy in your vest or a bag and make sure the head is not sticking out. If you harvest a wild turkey during your hunting trip, you also should cover the bird's head and body when carrying it out from your hunting spot.
To become a member of the NWTF, join a committee or start a chapter, visit www.nwtf.org or call 800-THE-NWTF.
Spring Hill Youth wrestling
Beginners practice will be at
Cost is
For additional information contact
Spring Hill Youth Wrestling practices will be held Tuesday and Thursday Nights at
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The course covers the basics of firearms safety around the home and the fundamentals of pistol shooting. The class includes practice time on the range.
Successful completion of this class also provides required documentation to apply for a
Pre-registration is required. Cost is
Students will be taught the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to the safe and efficient use of a muzzle loading rifle.
The course includes classroom instruction and time on a range shooting a muzzle loading rifle.
Students learn the NRA's three rules for safe gun handling; parts; loading; shooting; cleaning; shooting from a standing position and shooting from a crossed stick position; and continued opportunities for skill development.
Students will receive the NRA's Muzzle loading Rifle Handbook and a course completion certificate.
Cost is
To pre-register or for either class or for additional information, contact
Tennis camp and classes
The cost is
Learn to play tennis quickly with age- and size-appropriate equipment and modified courts.
Additionally, Ace Performance Tennis is offering a Ladies Night Out, Mondays from
The cost is
For more information on the camp and classes, contact John or
First Hernando Youth Soccer scores with donations
After the 30-day program period,
Since the program's inception in 2000, the Uniroyal Soccer Program has provided nearly
"Contributing to our local community and supporting our youth is so important to us," said
"It is an honor to provide such a distinct program for our dealers to stay involved in their communities," said
To learn more about Uniroyal tires, Uniroyal and its community initiatives, visit www.UniroyalTires.com. You can also find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/UniroyalSoccer.
To find out more about
HUSA to hosts umpire clinics
A HSUA umpire can make an average of
Due to the recent addition of three leagues and the possibility of adding another, many more umpires are needed.
HUSA has over 15 leagues it deals with in
Umpire clinics are scheduled for:
During these 3-plus hour clinics, students will be taught and tested on the rules of the game. All participants will take a 100-question test based on
To signup visit the HSUA clinic web page at www.hernnandosumterumpire.com/UMPIRE-CLINICS.html or for more information, contact HUSA by phone at (352) 593-6998.
87th East-West Shrine Game tickets on sale
All game tickets are
"This is the 87th annual edition of this college all-star football game, making it the longest running college all-star game in the country," said
More than just a game, it has emerged as a showcase for up-and-coming
The 2012 game promises to showcase the top
Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Game has helped raise money and awareness for Shriners Hospitals for Children, a health care system of 22 hospitals dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research, and outstanding teaching programs for medical professionals. Children up to age 18 with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate are eligible for care and receive all services in a family-centered environment, regardless of the patients' ability to pay.
Shriners Hospitals for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity of donors.
Key West Half Marathon set for
The sporting challenge is to begin at
Now in its 14th year, the race typically attracts runners from around
A race registration booth is to be set up from
Plans call for the run to begin and end in the seaport at Caroline and Margaret streets.
Events surrounding the race include a Saturday night pasta dinner and a Sunday block party, awards ceremony and post-race party at the Schooner Wharf Bar, 202 William St., with free refreshments, entertainment and prize giveaways.
Awards are to be presented to the first- through third-place male and female finishers in categories ranging from ages 10-14 to age 75 and over, as well as the top overall competitors and those in the masters and military divisions. All finishers are to receive a specially designed finisher medal.
The event also includes a 5k run beginning at
The half-marathon entry fee is
For discount information, call race coordinator
The 5k entry fee is
Runners can register now at www.active.com.
A portion of race proceeds benefits the
For additional information go online to www.keywesthalfmarathon.com.
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