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Times-Press-Recorder from Arroyo Grande, California • 15

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Arroyo Grande, California
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Aug. 10, 1994 Five Cities Times-Press-Recorder, Arroyo Grande, Calif. Page 15 Ace starts Footprint golf with big step Annual police tourney raises $2,500 to support Cops, Kids Field Day SLO soccer teams back in action SAN LUIS OBISPO After a three-month break, two San Luis Obispo Soccer Club teams returned to action recently by attending the South Coast Invitational Tournament in Huntington Beach. The Under 19 Flying Tomatoes advanced to die semi-finals and the Under 15 Hot Chillys came home with the championship for their age bracket. The Flying Tomatoes began with a 2-0 victory over the Moreno Valley Heal and followed that up with a 2-1 win over North Huntington Beach.

In the semi-finals, the Flying Tomatoes fell 2-1 to the California Stars. The Stars were 1994 finalists in the California State Cup in May. The Hot Chillys took on a scrappy Moreno Valley Heat team and came away with a 1-0 win on a goal by Dana McGregor, assisted by Dugal Chisholm. In their second match, the Hot Chillys built up a 3-0 first half lead on goals by Dustin Davis, Devin Smyth and Brian Davis and sailed to a 4-0 victory when McGregor scored in the second half. In the finals, the Hot CHillys faced the San Juan Rebels and came away with a 1-0 victory when Alex Avina scored on a free kick from 25 yards out midway through the second half.

Both the Flying Tomatoes and the Hot Chillys used this tournament as a tuncup before starting their 1994-95 seasons. All seven San Luis Obispo Soccer Club teams will kick off their season by hosting their Summer Soccer Tournament Aug. 13-14 and Aug. 20-21, with 182 teams from all over California joining the action. The matches will be played at five venues, which include San Luis Obispo High School, Cal Poly, Cucsta College, Morro Bay High School and Laguna Middle School.

The featured match of the tournament will be when the Under 16 Young Rangers from London, England, meet the Under 16 Northern California State Champions, Clovis United Heat. This match will be held on Saturday, Aug. 13, at San Luis Obispo High School with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and the preliminary match will showcase the San Luis Obispo Hot Chillys when they meet the South Coast Tornadoes from Huntington Beach at 6:15 p.m. Additional information about the tournament or the San Luis Obispo Soccer Club may be obtained by calling Larry Smyth at 543-6955.

THE CHAMPS Grover Beach Police Chief Dave Brown (left in back row), Footprinter president Jay Conner (next to Brown) and vice-president Jeff Nichols (right, top row) share the elation of winning foursome in Footprinter Golf Tournament, held to benefit upcoming Cops Kids Field Day. The tourney champions are D.J. Mclntire (second from right, top row) and from left in front row Bill Floyd, Al Carlin and Herb Theroux. KCOY set to telecast NFL games again Dean Sorensen and Mike Dennis for closest to the pin honors on the third, sixth and seventh holes, respectively. The Central Coast Chapter of the International Footprinters Association was chartered in 1992, and is part of an international organization devoted to enhancement of the relationship between law enforcement and the business community.

Good fellowship, mutual respect and a sympathetic attitude toward law enforcement are the goals of the business, professional and law enforcement members of the local Footprinters organization. In addition to providing scholarships for those entering or advancing in law enforcement, the Footprinters will be organizing and contributing to projects and activities aimed at increasing rapport and understanding between law enforcement and the community. The first of these efforts will be the Cops Kids Field Day" to be held this October. The event, supported by golf tournament proceeds and business contributions, will feature relays, games and activities for teams composed of middle-school students and law enforcement officers. GROVER BEACH A hole in one on the very first hole started things off on a high note at the Pismo State Beach Golf Course, and things remained upbeat all day.

A golf tournament sponsored recently by the California Central Coast Chapter No. 73 of the International Footprinters raised more than 52,500 to support the Cops 'n Kids Field Day" at the Soto Sports Complex this October. A highlight of the tournament took place unexpectedly on the second hole when Michael J. Lynch of the Pismo Beach Police Department teed off for the first time that morning and garnered a hole in one. Chairman Ed Angelo and Footprint President Jay Conner announced the 5200 total.

Golf tournament proceeds included entry fees from 72 golfers law enforcement representatives, Footprinters and local businesspeople as well as hole sponsorships and raffle items donated by the local business community. The foursome of Bill Floyd, DJ. McIntyre, Al Carlin and Herb Theroux took home first-place tournament honors. Other awardees included Mitch Wilson for the longest putt on the ninth hole and Vanessa Campbell, shows, three pre-season games 29 regular-season games and four post-season games. The stations first NFL game with FOX will be aired this Friday between the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos.

The stations NFL regular-season schedule subject to change, the station said: Sept. 4 PhiUdcIphi NY Glinu, 10 a.m.; Aruona vi. LA Rams, 4 pm. Sept. 11 LA Rams vs.

Atlanta, 10 a m. Sept 18 Green Day vs. Philadelphia, 10 a SF 49cn vs. LA Rams, 4 m. Sept 25 LA Rams vs.

Kansas Cuy, 10 am Oct 2 Dallas vs. Washington, 10 am; Atlanta vs. LA Rams, 4pm Oct 9 LA Rams vs. Green Day, 10 a m. Oct.

16 SF 49ers vs. Washington, 10 a NY Gianu vs. LA Rams, 4 pm. Oct 23 LA Rams vs. New Orleans, 10 a Tampa Day vs.

SF 49ers, 4 pm. Oct 30 Philadelphia vs. Washington, 10 a m. Nov. 6 SF 49ers vs.

Washington, 10 am. Nov. 13 Atlanta vs. New Orleans, 10 a Dallas vs. SF 49ers, 4 pm.

Nov. 20 Washington vs. Dallas, 10 am; New Orleans vs. LA Raiders, 4 pm. Nov.

24 (Thursday) Green Bay vs. Dallas, 1 pm Nov. 27 LA Rams vs. San Diego, 1 p.m. Dec.

4 Dallas vs. ftuladelphia, 10 am; New Orleans vs. LA Rams, 4 pm. Dec. 10 Detroit vs.

NY Jeu, 9.30 a m. Dec. 11 LA Rams vs. Tampa Day, 10 am; SF 49en vs. San Diego, 4 pm.

Dec. 17 Minnesota vs. Detroit, 930 am Dec. 18 LA Rams vs. Chicago, 10 am Dec 24 Washington vs.

LA Rams, 1 pm. Jan. 1 Wild-card playoff game, tune TTJA. Jan. 7 NFC divisional playoff game, lime TBA.

Jan. 8 NFC divisional playoff game, lime TBA. Jan. 15 NFC championship game, time TBA. SANTA MARIA KCOY-TV, Channel 12, will televise National Football League games again this year, after reaching an agreement with the FOX network.

The FOX network out-bid CBS earlier this year for the right to carry NFL football, and KCOY-TVs continuing to air the games was in doubt until the station and FOX reached their agreement. We arc excited about reaching an agreement with FOX, said KCOY general manager Charles Stauffer. This will enable KCOY to continue providing NFL games to viewers on the Central Coast." KCOY has the total package of National Football Conference games, inclouding the pre-game Orifice takes annual SLO race Firefighters goif Saturday GROVER BEACH Held as part of the annual Grover Beach Party, the annual Grover Beach Firefighters Benefit Golf Tournament will take place Saturday at Pismo State Beach Golf Course. A free breakfast for players will begin at 6:30 a.m with the tournaments shotgun start set for 8. At stake in the nine-hole, five-player scrambles fompetition will be 525,000 worth of prizes.

Additional information may be obtained by calling F.M. March at 481-3689 or John Hutchison at 481-0841. Arroyo Grandes (Continued from page 13) time of 37:46 after two races, Locker, 67, leads the mens 60-plus category with an overall time for three races of 1:10:06. The remaining race in the scries is its own awards and scoring, as well as being part of the scries. The races are open to runners of all ages and abilities.

Additional information may be obtained by calling Venue at 541-6489. the Avila Pier 5-k Aug. 27. The top three finishers in all age divisions for men and women will receive specially-designed racc-sc-rics T-shirts. The scries is sponsored by Venue Sports, and each race has Cuestas Lee has had a big year Arts Crafts Business Service FOOD APPLICATION "On top of everything else," he said, we just went through a 50-game season, and I also taught a month of private swim lessons, ran two baseball camps, and with taking time out (to investigate and then interview for) for the Cal Poly and Pcppcrdine job situations, I have oniy about a wcck-and-a-half off before getting back to Cucsta." Lee and his wife, Elizabeth, married less than a year, live in San Luis Obispo.

(Continued from page 13) I job where youd like to be," Lee said. It's hard to know just how to look at it. But you try to make sense of tilings and not dwell on it. 1 dont dwell on it. 1 know what 1 need to do is concentrate on what we have here at Cuesta." "Its been a long summer," Lee said his voice sounding weary, yet proud.

Organizations for Non Profit APPLICATION FOR 11th Annual October Festival Saturday, October 8, 1994 at Nipomo Regional Park On Sjiurdas (hioher IW hr Nipomo Clumber of Commene will sponsor Ihe Hesenlh Annuel Oslidvr Tcstisal The leshsal will hr held el Ihc Niponu Ref lonel Park, sortver ot trill end tVvmcn. Imm H) 00 a unlil 4 (J This esvnl leeiurcs ells end emits. non proln orgamraiions. business displays. food end drink booths.

Iise entctlainmenl end drmonsiralions .477 I CAT IQS' FEE MID-SUttMEn SALE 4 11th Annual October Festival Saturday, October 8, 1994 at Nipomo Regional Park On Saturday. October h4. the Nipomo Chamber ot Commerce will pon the Eleventh Annual Oooher Festival The Irstival will he held at the Nipomo Regional ParLavmcfot TcOlandRwnrny DOUam until 4 OUpm Thisevrnileatunrs arts and crafts, non pn4it organiation. business displays. kvd and drink booths, live entertainment and dcnwwvtntionv APPLICATION FEE Commercial I Chamber Memhcrl VtAilll Commercial (Non Chamlvr Mcmherl $h000 Non Profit Organizauon (Sales) $1500 Non Protil Organization (No Salcsl $1000 RI LES AND REGCLATIOSS ippl.Htom an bring accrpled Jam I thru fndm.

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