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2E Reno Gazette-Journal Monday, February 24, 1992 0rt ft Abort A AR physical and mechanical aspects of the game in a six-hour session at Lakeridge Golf Course. Call 355-821 8. ROSEWOOD LAKES GOLF SCHOOL Offers comprehensive teaching program in two-day format. Work on driving, fairway woods, long and short irons, bunker play, pitching, chipping, putting and specialty shots. Includes video analysis.

Call 685-2892. SWING MASTERS GOLF SCHOOL At Northgate Golf Club. Instruction from PGA professionals for novice through touring professionals. Phone 1-800-752-91 62 for details. DISK GOLF For information about Disk Golf, call the Disk Golf Club at 826-1787.

Disk golfers meet every Saturday morning at Rancho San Rafael Park, call 329-6788. BEGINNING GOLF Community Education joins Bally's Full Swing Golf in offering beginner classes, Feb. 26 through March 25 and Feb. 27 through March 26, with instruction covering grip, stance, swing techniques and computerized feedback. Cost is $55.

Call 353-5780. SWIM NEVADA RACING TEAM Plunge into the world of aquatics with Swim Nevada Racing Team. Call 329-7233. TAKE A SPLASH Reno Aquatic Club offers competitive swimming for ages 5 through 18. Year-round training for the novice to the nationally ranked swimmer.

Call 825-0938. LAKERiDGE SWIM TEAM Laker-idge Tennis Club offers swim lessons for all ages and a year-round competitive swim team. Call 827-3300. LIFEGUARD TRAINING AT MOANA City of Reno Recreation will hold Amer-jcan Red Cross Lifeguard Training at Moana Pool on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. Participants must be at least 1 6 years old and have a current first aid and CPR card.

Call 334-2262. AMERICAN RED CROSS TRAINING City of Reno is offering classes in American Red Cross Lifeguard Training at Moana Swimming Pool for persons interested in aquatic safety and emergency procedures. Classes will be held March 7 through April 25, from 8 a.m. to noon. Cost is $20 plus books.

Call 334-2268. SNOWBOARDING AT ALPINE MEADOWS Alpine Meadows Kangaroo Racing Area leads a double life through the end of skiing season. Weekend nights belong to snowboarders from 4:30 to 1 0 p.m. There will be no mixing of skiing. Call 916-583-4232.

SNOWFEST WINTER CARNIVAL 11th annual Snowfest Winter Carnival at North Lake Tahoe and Truckee begins Feb. 28 and runs through March 8. Call 916-583-7625. TGIF RACE SERIES Friday night races will be held at Boreal Ski Area at Donner Summit through March 6. Skiers may compete in one of three divisions as either individuals or teams of five.

Registration for the race series is $20 per person, plus $7 per race. Head to head racing begins at 6:1 5 p.m. Call 91 6-426-3666. CROSS COUNTRY SKI RACE SCHEDULE Feb. 26, FischerSwix Night Race Series, 5K race, 6 p.m.

at Tahoe-Donner Cross Country, 916-587-9484; Feb. 29, Yosemite Nordic Holiday Race, 17K for seniors, 8K for juniors, 10:30 a.m. at Yosemite, call 209-372-1244; March 1, Great Race from Tahoe City to Truckee, 30K starts at 9 a.m. at Tahoe Nordic Ski Center, call 916-583-0484; March 7, Bjornloppet Race and Relay, 20K for seniors, 10K for juniors, 11 a.m. at Bear Valley, call 209-753-2834; Tahoe Donner Tour De Euer, 25K or 15K, 10 a.m.

at Tahoe Donner XC, call 916-587-9484; March 14, Subaru Gold Nuggets Kids Race, for kids ages 3 to 1 1 short distance, 2 p.m. at Royal Gorge, call 916-426-3871; March 15, Subaru California Gold and Silver Rush, 50K and 25K at Royal Gorge, 9 a.m., call 916-426-3871; March 21, Echo Summit to Kirkwood Race and Tour, 10 a.m. at Echo Summit, 12 miles, call 916-644-1358; March 22, California State Orienteering Ski Championships, long and short courses, 8 a.m. at ASC Center at Boreal Ridge, call 916-426-3313; April 5, Mammoth Marathon, 42K or 21 9:30 a.m. at Mammoth Lakes, call 619-934-2442; April 12, Tom's Race, 10k seniors, 5K juniors, 10 a.m.

at Bear Valley, call 209-753-2834. HOMEWOOD RACE TEAM Coaches John Hyche and Gary Collignon offer gate and ski training and free skiing to young enthusiasts, 7 to 16 years old. Homewood Ski Team also travels to Tahoe Basin races and North Tahoe Ski Week races. Call 91 6-525-7256. HOMEWOOD SNOWBOARDING First annual Snowfest Snowboard Spectacular will be held Feb.

29 at Ski Home-wood. Cost is $35 and includes lift ticket, competition, t-shirt and prizes. Contest begins at noon. Call 91 6-525-2992. CROSS COUNTRY TOURING City of Reno Recreation offers a new class in cross country ski touring for participants 12 and up.

Registration now being accepted. Session begins March 28. Call 334-2262. CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH The Subaru California Gold Rush will be held March 14 at Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Resort in Soda Springs, Calif. Distances are 25K and 50K.

Call 916-426-3871. FAMILY SKI DAY AT DIAMOND PEAK March 8 to benefit the Incline Village branch office of the Children's Cabinet. Call 785-4000. and Recreation offers Kidnastics, a 50-minute class that meets once a week with instruction on the uneven bars, balance beam, horse, tumbling, mini trampoline and rhythmic gymnastics. Every class ends with a musical exercise.

For kids ages 3 to 6. Call 353-2376. WIGGLE WORKOUT Sparks YMCA offers Wiggle Workout program, a movement education class for boys and girls to help improve strength, flexibility, balance, agility, endurance and Days are Tuesday and Thursday. Call 358-9622. NEVADA AIKIDO Reno Recreation offers Nevada Aikido, a Japanese martial art, for ages 10 years and up on Mondays from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Sessions begin March 6 at Alice Smith Elementary School in Golden Valley. Call 334-2262. FENCING Reno Recreation offers fencing for beginners ages 10 and up. Beginning offensive and defensive moves will be emphasized. Begins April 8.

Call 334-2262. MARTIAL ARTS Reno Recreation offers martial arts class for youth and adults, 5 years old and up at Pine Middle School. Begins March 2. Call 334-2262. AQUACISE Reno Recreation offers Aquacise classes at Moana Pool.

Classes are ongoing and you can start anytime, Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. or Monday through Thursday at 6 p.m. Call 334-2268. LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Reno Recreation sponsors low impact aerobics. Sessions begin March 16 and May 8 at Alice Smith Elementary School from 8 to 9 p.m.

on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Call 334-2262. GYM ALL Gym All, a class for kids 6 to 12 years old, meets once a week for 75 minutes of advanced physical instruction. Perfect for young gymnasts. Call 353-2376 at Sparks Leisure Services.

YWCA JUJITSU Ongoing class in the gentle way of martial arts. Classes run 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. YWCA also offers a developmentally challenged class in Jujitsu on the same nights from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Call 322-4531.

KINDERGYM Reno Recreation offers a new class, Kindergym, for children 2 to 5 years old. Activities include sing-a-longs, games and special events related to different monthly themes. Session begins March 2 at Billinghurst Gym from 10 to 1 1 a.m. on Monday and Wednesday. Call 334-2262.

TAE KWON DO Ancient Korean martial art at the Reno YWCA. Afternoon and evening classes for adults and children available. Call 322-4531 SENIOR STRETCH AND TONE City of Sparks has moved Seniors Stretch And Tone Exercise Program to the new Sparks Senior Citizen Center at 97 Richards Way. Program runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1:30 to 2:15 p.m. Call 353-3110.

JAZZERCISE CLASSES Classes continue through the end of the school year. Participants may purchase tickets at the class for the number of sessions they desire. Class locations and times: California Building, Idlewild Park, Monday-Thursday at 9:30 a.m. and 5:25 p.m.; O'Brien Middle School, 10500 Stead Tuesday and Thursday, 6 p.m.; Pine Middle School, 4800 Neil Road, Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 5:30 p.m., Monday and Wednesday at 7:1 0 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m.; Billinghurst Gym, 475 Monroe Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 12:10 p.m.; Hidden Valley Elementary, 2115 Alphabet Drive, Monday and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.; Billinghurst Middle School, 6685 Chesterfield Lane, Monday through Friday at 5:30 p.m.

KARATE LESSONS Karate lessons are now being offered for children and adults through Sparks Parks Recreation. Lessons are Monday and Wednesday from 5:15 p.m. or 6 p.m. Adult lessons are 7 p.m. Call 353-2376.

SATURDAY MERRY GO-ROUND Children ages 5 to 1 0 can join the Saturday Merry-Go-Round at the Reno-Sparks YWCA, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each Saturday for a day full of exercise, recreation and creativity. Call 322-4531. bowling 24 hours a day.

Bowling instruction and league openings available. Star-lite is at 1201 Stardust at I-80 and Keystone. Call 747-3522. YOUTH BOWLING Starlite Bowl has a Saturday morning league for youths, ages 3 and up. Starts at 1 0 a.m.

Cost is $3 per bowler per day. Call 747-3522. BUMPER BOWLING City of Reno Recreation Division offers bowling lessons for beginning and intermediate, 6 to 1 6 years of age, and Bumper Bowling, 3 to 6 years old at Starlite Bowl. Sessions are March 3, March 1 7. Call 334-2262.

STARLITE BUMPER BOWLING Starlite Bowl has instructional sessions for kids 3 and up in Bumper Bowling. Shoes and lightweight balls included. Call 747-3522. ST. PATRICK'S NO-TAP TOURNAMENT For seniors, March 28 at noon and 3 p.m.

at Greenbrae Lanes. Be sure to wear something green. Call 358-4477. SPECIAL OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES at Incline Village, March 2-6. Call 827-2111.

AVALANCHE AWARENESS Presented by Northern Lights Alpine Safety at the Sierra Mountaineer on Feb. 25. Free class held at 155 N. Edison Way in Reno, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Call 786-4824.

GREAT BASIN NATURE INTERPRETERS Great Basin Interpreters are recruiting volunteer naturalists to help teach local school children and adults this spring the wonders of the area. Classes will be held on four consecutive Friday mornings at 9 a.m. at Rancho San Rafael Park, with two Saturday sessions on March 1 4 and March 28. Call 785-41 53. CELEBRATE SPRING CRAFT FAIR March 14 at Hunter Lake Elementary School to help raise funds for playground equipment.

Event runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 786-4582. DISCOVERY SCHEDULE Discovery is a grass-roots non-profit organization dedicated to creating freedom for blind people by using sports to enhance self-esteem and mobility. Winter schedule: March 7-8, discovery race clinic, Kirk-wood, March 28-29, San Mateo Students Session, Kirkwood, Calif.

For information, call 209-258-8600. SIERRA HEART MALL WALKING PROGRAM Sierra Heart Institute offers a free mall walking program, "Heartwalk," at Park Lane Mall. Registration is ongoing. National Heart Month is February. Call 688-8088.

KINDERCAMP AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM For kindergarten, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Sparks YMCA. Call 358-9622. KARATE FOR CHILDREN Reno Recreation Division sponsors a karate class for children ages 8 to 14.

Sessions are March 3. Call 334-2262. LOCKETT INCORPORATED EVENTS 17th annual Reno Home and Garden Show, April 10-12 at Reno Convention Center; Ninth annual Reno Fall Home Show, Nov. 13-15 at Reno Convention Center. Call 323-6055.

RENO REC SUMMER JOBS Northeast Summer Discovery Program Leaders for Reno Recreation are needed, from June 15 to Aug. 7, must be at least 16 years old. Apply by April 1 0. Call 334-2262. HEALTHY KIDS DAY Sparks YMCA will participate on national Healthy Kids Day on March 14 from 11 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Call 358-9622. INDOOR CLIMBING Sierra Mountaineer of Reno and Truckee is hosting an "on the wall" day on Feb. 29, from noon to 5 p.m. for all skill levels to practice climbing.

Call 786-4824. LOCAL MAN TRIATHLON Ski Homewood hosts the Snowfest Tahoe Lo-calman Triathlon on March 3, a test of winter survival skills of installing tire chains, stacking firewood and shoveling snow. Call 916-525-2992. SIERRA CLUB HIKES AND OUTINGS Feb. 29, Sadie Hawkins Day Dog Hike, moderately easy dog hike, call 827-0806; March 1 Easy Half-Day Walk, leader is accepting suggestions for location and time, call 786-6997; March 7, Grimes Point Leisurely Hike, near Fallon, call 358-3193; March 8, Sagehen Creek Area Ski Tour, intermediate, 12 miles, 100 foot gain, trip limit to 12, call 786-2165; March 14, Truckee River Saunter, walk from Reno to Sparks along Truckee River, call 786-6997.

WATER SAFETY FOR CHILDREN Reno-Sparks YWCA and Reno Family YMCA offer after school water safety les-. sons for children on a rotating basis. Program includes transportation from school. Call 322-4531. KIDNASTICS City of Sparks Parks UNITED SPORTS ACADEMY For baseball and softball players ages 8 to 18, foot indoor facility headed by former Nevada and Silver Sox manager Del Youngblood.

Learn the basics of hitting, fielding and pitching. Call 333-6969. PLACER SOFTBALL CLUB Slow-pitch softball tournament to be held on March 15-16 at Fair Oaks, for Class and novice teams. Fee is $170. Deadline is March 1 1 Call 91 6-786-3077.

NORTHERN NEVADA GIRLS FAST-PITCH SIGN-UPS Northern Nevada Girls Fastpitch is accepting players ages 8 to 18 for tournament teams. Call 359-3496. BATTING, PITCHING LESSONS Grand Slam USA offers private and group baseball and softball lessons by these experts in the field: Softball pitching and hitting by coach Mike Bastian of Lassen College; baseball batting by Charlie Smith, former Yankees player; baseball pitching by Jeff Whitney, former Silver Sox pitcher. Call 358-4487. CITY OF SPARKS SOFTBALL City of Sparks Parks and Recreation offers leagues in men's, women's and co-ed divisions.

New teams register Feb. 18-21. All others Feb. 24-28. Call 353-2376.

CITY OF RENO SOFTBALL City of Reno Recreation Division will be accepting registration for the 1 992 City League Softball program through March 16. Returning teams will have preference through Feb. 21. After that, available spots are first-come, first-serve. Call 334-2262.

PLACER SOFTBALL Slowpitch softball tournament set for Feb. 29 through March 1 at Fair Oaks Park in Fair Oaks, Calif. For men's Class and novice teams. Entry fee is $170. Deadline for entry is Feb.

26. Call 91 6-786-3077. RENO WEST BABE RUTH Signups are Feb. 27, March 2 and 5 from 7-9 p.m. at Swope and Clayton middle schools.

SPARKS LITTLE LEAGUE UMPIRES Sparks Little League needs interested adults as umpires for upcoming season. Must be 18 or older. Call 626-9990 and leave name, address and phone number. PEE WEE T-BALL The Sparks YMCA is taking registration for Pee Wee T-ball for ages 3 and 4. Cost is $30 for members and $40 for non-members.

Call 358-9622. T-BALL LEAGUE Sparks YMCA is taking registration for T-ball league, ages 5 to 7. Cost is $30 for members and $40 for non-members. Volunteer coaches are needed. Call 358-9622.

PRESCHOOL T-BALL Children ages 3 to 5 can learn the fundamentals of T-ball in a non-competitive skills class beginning March 7 from 1 0 to 1 1 a.m. at the Reno-Sparks YWCA. Cost is $20 for non-members. Call 322-4531 EARL DUNN MEMORIAL Earl Dunn Memorial Men's and Women's Tournament at Nixon on Feb. 28 through March 1.

Call 329-5162 days or 574-0160 evenings. MEN'S SPRING BASKETBALL Sparks YMCA is taking registration for Men's Basketball League. Cost is $395 per team. Call 358-9622. OPEN BASKETBALL Alf Sorensen Community Center offers open basketball for anyone interested, including special "kids only" basketball.

Times: Sunday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Monday and Wednesday, 6 to 9 a.m., 1 0 a.m. to 6:1 5 p.m., 8 to 1 0 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 9 a.m., 10 a.m. to 6:15 p.m., 8 to 10 p.m.; Friday, 6 to 9 a.m., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, 7 to 10 p.m.

Call 353-2385. NEVADA ALUMNI HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT Will be held March 26-29 at Reno High School. Cost is $200. Call 356-0251. TEEN 3-ON-3 BASKETBALL City of Sparks Parks and Recreation Department offers Teen 3-on-3 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning in April.

Registration is through April 5. Cost is $20 per team. Call 353-2376. PRISON CITY CYCLOCROSS SERIES March 15 at Butterfield Country in Carson City. Races for youth, adult men and women, and USCF riders.

Cost for each race is $10. Registration opens at 9 20 a.m., and race starts at 9:50 a.m. Call 883-3210 or 885-7352. ICE HOCKEY Sierra Nevada Ice Arena has three leagues accepting new players: A League, League and new League. Beginner lessons start every week, no equipment required.

Lessons are every Tuesday from 6 to 7:15 p.m. for adults, 6 to 7:1 5 p.m. on Thursday for children. Call 355-1 102. ICE SKATING Figure skating, hockey, ice dancing, broomball for all ages and skill levels available at Sierra Nevada Ice Arena.

Public session hours: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday, Cheap Skate Night, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Wednesday, Adult Night; 7:30 to 1 0 p.m., Friday Teen Night with live D.J.; Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m. After school specials also available. Call 355-1033.

RENO ICE SKATING City of Reno Recreation Division sponsors a new class in ice skating for those 5 to 16 years old. Session dates are through March 9, 7 to 9 p.m. on Mondays at Sierra Nevada Ice Arena. Call 334-2262. IN-LINE SKATE CLINICS Monthly clinics are held.

Find out more by calling 322-8374. SKATE HOCKEY A hockey league is being formed for roller blades and conventional skates. Phone 322-8374 for information. RENO RACE SCHEDULE You've Gotta Be Crazy Run, 3 mile and 7 mile, Verdi, Feb. 29; Bidwell Classic Half-Marathon, Chico, March 7, Napa Marathon, Napa March 8, 707-255-2609; Shamrock Spring Sprint and Crawl, March 29, Reno, 329-2074; Sacramento Triathlon, 13-mile swim, 13-mile bike, 3-mile run, Sacramento, May 17,91 6-442-RACE.

NORTHERN NEVADA REGIONAL TRACK FACILITY Still needs donations to begin surfacing by early April. For information on the Truckee Meadows' only all-weather public facility at Reed High School, call 626-6458 or 626-5008 or write Northern Nevada Regional Track Facility, P.O. Box 7725, Reno, 89510. SILVER STATE MARATHON Silver State Marathon, Half-Marathon and 10K is scheduled for Aug. 30 at Bowers Mansion.

Entries received prior to Aug. 23 for 1 0K is $15, Half-Marathon is $20 and Marathon is $25. For additional information call 825-3006. YMCA YOUTH SOCCER Registration through March 14, for boys and girls 6 to 13 years old. Season begins April 6 and runs through June 1 2.

Call 329-1 311. YOUTH SPRING SOCCER Sparks YMCA is taking registration for Youth Soccer league, ages 6 to 9. Cost is $30 for members and $40 for non-members. League separated to 6-7 years old and 8-9 years old. Volunteer coaches are needed.

Call 358-9622. PEE WEE SOCCER Sparks YMCA is taking registration for Pee Wee Soccer, divided into two sessions, March 17 through April 9 and March 21 through April 11. Ages: kids 4 to 5 years old. Call 358-9622. HIGH SIERRA SOCCER CLUB High Sierra Soccer Club will accept mail-in applications until March 8.

Season begins March 20. Cost is $42, for boys and girls ages5to19.Call826-KICK. MIKE SIMON'S TEAM CHALLENGE SOCCER CAMP Applications are being accepted for the ninth annual camp, June 29 through July 3. Sessions run 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Reno High School and Shadow Mountain Complex in Sparks.

The staff includes 13-year professional soccer veteran Mike Simon and 5-year pro Ben Pollock. Cost: $125. Call 510-935-8309. NEVADA SKI DINNER March 5 in the Poolside Room of John Ascuaga's Nugget. U.S.

Ski Hall of Fame historian Bill Berry of Reno will sign copies of his work "Lost Sierra." Call 825-0712. MOLSON SKI CHALLENGE Feb. 29 at Kirkwood Ski Area, where participants race on an obstacle course. Call 209-258-6000. SNOWFEST AT TAHOE DONNER Skiers of all abilities can participate during Snowfest Fun Day on March 1.

Day's events begin with Snowfest Match Time Race Series at 1 1 a m. Call 91 6-587-9444. CORPORATE SKI CHALLENGE Alpine Meadows Corporate Ski Challenge in downhill and giant slalom racing will be held March 7-14. Call 916-583-4232. SAGE HILL CLAY SPORTS 1 1 500 Mira Loma Road, call 851-1123.

Hours of operation: Wednesday and Thursday, noon to 10 p.m.; Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. LAZY FIVE GUN CLUB Located at 8000 Pyramid Lake Road for Trap and Skeet shooting. Hours of operation are Wednesday and Saturday, from noon to dusk, Sunday 10:30 a.m. to dusk.

Call 673-1370. U.S. OPEN VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS The nation's top amateur volleyball players come to Reno May 23-30 for the U.S. Open Volleyball National Championships. The week-long event will bring more than 250 teams to Reno.

Call 329-1311 for details. VOLLEYBALL MANIA Feb. 29 at Livestock Events Center. Competition in spiking, non-spiking and novice divisions. Call 829-5864.

CO-ED VOLLEYBALL City of Sparks Parks and Recreation Department is offering an adult co-ed volleyball league beginning April 6. The eight-game season will be held on Monday or Wednesday evenings for $60 per team. Registration through Feb. 28 and new teams will be taken March 2-6. Call 353-2376.

GOLF Pate emerges from fog, wins Buick event SAN DIEGO (AP) Steve Pate got up and down from a spectator's beer, then converted the gift of a big league boo-boo by Mike Springer into a one-stroke victory in the Buick Invitational of California. Pate birdied the final hole to complete a 5-under-par 67 in this weather-shortened event Sunday, but it was his recovery from sorne-one else's adult beverage that brought the loudest cheers. "A rousing ovation," Pate said after his second shot on 1 7 came to rest on top of spectator's 1 2-pack. He got a drop, chipped close and saved the par, then went on to birdie the final hole from about 1 6 feet, accounting for the margin of victory. SIERRA NEVADA PGA PRO-AMS Begin Feb.

28 and are open to anyone with a USGA handicap. Call local golf pro or 673-4653. Date and sites: Feb. 28, Dayton Valley Country Club; March 2, Eagle Valley West; March 9, Wildcreek Golf Course; March 17, Rosewood Golf Course; March 20, Eagle Valley Ladies East Course; March 23. Lakeridge Golf Course; March 30, Hidden Valley Country Club; April 3, Sierra Sage Golf Club; April 13, Northgate Golf Club; April 20-21, WildcreekNorth-gate; April 23, Plumas Pines Country Club; April 24, Graeagle Golf Course; May 2-3, Winnemucca Golf Course; May 6, Edgewood-Tahoe; May 18, U.S.

Open Qualifier, TBA; June 1-2, Incline; June 8, Tahoe-Donner Golf Course. All start times 10 a.m. shotgun. GOLF CLINICS Learn mental. I STARLITE BOWL Has open-play.

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