Federal Way Mirror Sports Briefs | July 30

The Jenna Latsha Memorial Golf Tournament, a benefit for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, is set for Washington National Golf Course on Aug. 9.

The Jenna Latsha Memorial Golf Tournament, a benefit for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, is set for Washington National Golf Course on Aug. 9.

Registration and a silent auction will be conducted at noon at the golf course, 14330 SE Husky Way, Auburn. The foursome scramble will tee off with a shotgun start at 2 p.m.

Dinner will follow after the tournament, culminating with a 7:30 p.m. live auction.

Proceeds will benefit the Jenna Latsha Memorial Fund and juvenile diabetes research.

Latsha, daughter of Pam Costner and Allen Chery of Renton, passed away last December to the disease. Latsha, 20, was a Kentridge High School graduate.

Deadline for player and foursome entries is Aug. 1. Tournament fees are $150 per person, $600 for foursomes. Entries with payment must be returned by Aug. 1 to: Jenna Latsha Memorial Fund c/o Pam Costner, 14702 SE 195th Place, Renton, WA 98058.

Sponsorship packages also are available.

For more information, please e-mail allenpamc@comcast.net.

• The Federal Way under-11 Storm program is in need of a few boys soccer players. The Storm is currently seeking players to fill out rosters on the following teams: Storm 97 White, Storm 97 Black, Storm 98 Platinum, and Storm 98 Silver. If your son is interested in playing in the 97 program, he must not be older than 11 years of age. For further information, contact Eric Poorvielt at (206) 353-3517. If your son is 10 years old and interested in playing at a competitive level of soccer, contact John Yorke at jyorke3@aol.com.

• The Tacoma-Pierce County Volleyball Officials Board is in need of individuals who are interested in officiating middle school, junior high, senior high, college, and recreation department volleyball matches throughout Pierce County. A comprehensive training program, starting August

25th, is offered for all new officials and the opportunities to advance in

the organization are extensive.

For students, retirees, or former athletes looking to re-connect with a

sport, officiating high school and middle school sports is also an excellent

way to earn some extra income and provide a great service to the teams.

Registration is due no later than August 22nd so please contact us

immediately.

For additional information on becoming a volleyball official, please visit

our website at www.tpcvob.com or contact Marc Blau at 253-848-1360 or

blaumarc@qwest.net or John Wohn at 253-272-8543 or jwohn@yahoo.com.

• More than 500 cyclists will pedal 162 miles over three of Washington’s mountain passes, Snoqualmie, Blewett and Stevens, to benefit victims of child abuse and neglect.

The 17th annual John L. Scott Foundation Courage Classic Bicycle Tour, a three-day cycling adventure, will begin Aug. 2, and benefits the treatment and recovery of child abuse victims; including those who have suffered sexual abuse, physical assault and domestic drug abuse exposure.

Riders raise a minimum of $400 each in pledges, and the proceeds go to the Rotary Endowment for the Intervention and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital. Proceeds also benefit the Children’s Trust Foundation.

The ride begins on Snoqualmie Ridge and riders cross Snoqualmie Pass to Suncadia Resort near Cle Elum. The following day, riders cross Blewett Pass and into Leavenworth. On the final day, riders will continue over Stevens Pass and finish in the town of Skykomish.

There are many special activities along the way. Saturday evening, riders will be treated to a jazz festival at Suncadia Resort.

The 2008 Courage Classic is sponsored by the John L. Scott Foundation, Rotary Clubs of Pierce County, Alaska Airlines, Milgard Windows and United Parcel Service. In addition to sponsoring the event, Alaska Airlines has also formed the largest team of more than 80 riders from across the Western United States. Collectively, the team has already raised more than $32,000 through fundraisers and rider pledges.

For more information, call (253) 403-4374 or go to www.courageclassic.org.

• The Tacoma-Pierce County Volleyball Officials Board is in need of individuals who are interested in officiating middle school, junior high, senior high, college, and recreation department volleyball matches throughout Pierce County. A comprehensive training program, starting Aug. 25, is offered for all new officials and the opportunities to advance in the organization are extensive.

For students, retirees, or former athletes looking to re-connect with a sport, officiating high school and middle school sports is also an excellent way to earn some extra income and provide a great service to the teams. Registration is due no later than Aug. 22.

For additional information on becoming a volleyball official, visit www.tpcvob.com or contact Marc Blau at (253) 848-1360 or blaumarc@qwest.net or John Wohn at (253) 272-8543 or jwohn@yahoo.com.

• SBI Rebels 12-and-under baseball club is holding tryouts on Aug. 9 at Service Club Field #1 in Kent at 5 p.m. and Aug. 16 at Russell Road Park #1 at 6 p.m. For more information, contact Steven Finch at (253) 217-1858 or sbibaseballclub@yahoo.com.

“• Families can enjoy the fun of golf without worrying about the price tag at Meadow Park Golf Course in Lakewood on July 27. Youth golfers ages 18 and younger are invited to play the Williams Nine course for free or the 18-hole Championship course for $3 per round, when accompanied by a full-fare adult.

The day also features “Dunk the Pros”, a special event to support junior golf and the Northwest Youth Sports Alliance. The dunk tank will be open from 1-3 p.m. All proceeds from the dunk tank benefit junior golf programs and the Northwest Youth Sports Alliance, a partnership between Metro Parks Tacoma and the Boys and Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound.

The goal of NYSA and Meadow Park junior golf programs is to develop lifelong golfers. This well-rounded program offers instruction, activities, details on the history of golf, and observance of rules and etiquette. Junior golf programs make golf enjoyable, help junior golfers play golf to the best of their ability, and contribute to the personal growth of each junior by encouraging positive social and character values.

For more information Dan Harrington at Meadow Park Golf Course, 253-473-3033, e-mail danh@tacomaparks.com or visit www.meadowparkgolf.com.

• The Federal Way SLAM! 12U select fastpitch team is looking for a few more 11- and 12-year-old players to round out the team for next season. Tryouts will be held in July. For more information, contact Mike Rogers at mikerogers123@comcast.net.

• The Summit at Snoqualmie has received the green light from the United States Forest Service to begin the installation of a new high-speed quad chairlift, named Silver Fir Express. Located just East of The Summit’s Central Base Area , the new Silver Fir Express will replace the current Silver Fir triple chair, originally installed in 1988. Construction is expected to be completed in November, 2008, meaning the chair will be open to the public in time for the start of the 2008-2009 winter season.

Work is beginning this week on disassembly of the current Silver Fir triple chairlift. The project, costing an estimated $4.5 million, will continue throughout the summer and fall and involve the use of a helicopter to install the new chairlift towers. The process will be documented through photos and video on The Summit’s website.

While this new lift will serve the same terrain as the existing chair, ride times and lift capacities will be dramatically improved. The length of ride time will shorten from its current 10-plus minute ride to just over four minutes. Lift capacity will increase to 2400 skiers per hour.

“We are very excited to break ground on this highly-anticipated improvement project. Silver Fir serves as a means of access to many of our gladed trails and allows for easy connectivity between two of our base areas – Summits Central and East,” said Dan Brewster, general manager for The Summit. “This improvement marks the start of an exciting new phase at The Summit.”

Several other summer improvement projects are currently underway at The Summit.

• The Western Washington Football Officials Association is looking for candidates to begin officiating in the 2008 season. No experience is necessary and officials are paid. Training meetings will begin on July 29. For more information, call Jan Wolcott at (253) 826-2460 or e-mail jswol@comcast.net.

• Water Polo has returned to the Marine Hills Pool. Marine Hills Pool brings water polo to boys and girls ages 8 to 18, who are able to swim 50 yards.

Practices are held at the pool Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 to 9:30 p.m. with preseason scrimmages scheduled for Saturday mornings. Regular season play begins in August. Coach Peter Larsen is currently offering a free two-day trial to anyone interested in learning more about the sport. The water polo team is open to the public.

The Marine Hills Swim and Tennis Club is located at 600 S. 302nd St. in the Marine Hills neighborhood.

For more information, call the Marine Hills Swim and Tennis Club at (253) 839-4960 or visit the Web site at www.marinehillspool.org.

• Thirty-five stakes races worth over $2.3 million will be run at Emerald Downs in Auburn, including the $300,000 Longacres Mile on Aug. 17. The minimum stakes purse is a record $50,000, up from $45,000 last year.

During live racing (April 18-September 28), the $5 fee includes access to the first five levels of the stadium, the Paddock and Park. Kids 17 and under get in free and kids 13 and under must be accompanied by parent or guardian. You must be 18+ to wager.

Preferred parking is $5, while valet parking is $10. Parking in the general lot is free.

Live racing will take place Friday through Sunday through April 25 and will switch from Thursday through Sunday through Sept. 28. Racing starts at 6 p.m. on weekdays and 2 p.m. on weekends.

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