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All players new and returning. Mark your calender for Sun., Aug. 24, 2 pm. Club sign ups in Lodge Ballroom. All players new and returning. Mark your calender for Sun., Aug. 24, 3:30 pm. Club sign ups in Lodge Ballroom. Bocce Club Pickleball Pickleball is alive and well at Four Seasons! On any given Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, beginning at 7:30 am, you can find a group at the pickleball courts. Pickleball is played on a scaled down size tennis court, with a small racket and a hard wiffle-like ball. We play doubles and switch partners after every game. The hardest part is keeping score! We are open to all players, all skill levels and we have extra rackets and balls, so come on out, we'll teach you how to play. We also like to get together socially. For more information, please contact Maggie Aguirre at (951) 325-8116 or Leonard Gleason at (714) 318-4591. Come on out and join the fun. Shuffleboard 31 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | July 2014 | | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | July 2014 | 32 The Huntsman Senior Games is held annually in St, George, Utah. For more than the past six years, residents of Four Seasons have participated. Specifically, last year there were 11 residents from and of these three received medals in golf. In all the years of participation, Four Seasons residents have been awarded a total of seven medals. The Games, in their 27th year, are actually an international event with close to 14,000 athletes from all 50 states and 23 countries participating. There are 22 different sports that you may want to consider participating in. They include Archery, Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Bridge, Cycling, Golf, Horseshoes, Lawn Bowling, Mountain Biking, Pickleball, Race Walking, Road Races, Shooting, Soccer, Softball, Square Dance, Swimming, Table Tennis, Track and Field, Triathlon and Volleyball. Participants compete against individuals in their own age category. The categories are 50-54, 55-59 on up to 90+. The games will be held this year from Oct. 6 to Oct. 18. Each sport has its own schedule and there is very little overlap or crowding. The schedule of sports can be found at the we site www.seniorgames.net. These games are held at a beautiful time of the year in Southern Utah and is about an hour away from Zion National Park. If you are interested in this event and have questions feel free to call Bob Morriss at (951) 325-8201 as he has attended for the past five years and will be attending once again with his wife Linda. If you intend on attending the hotels, B&Bs, time shares and etc. get very full so do not wait to make reservations. If you do choose to register please use my name or Linda's as we are "Ambassadors" for the games. Senior GameS in Utah offer SomethinG for every athlete Tennis Friends Tennis players at all levels play practically every day on our friendly courts. Mondays and Fridays, Ladies start dropping in about 8:30am. We also gather on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at various times, but the early birds are there at 7:30 am. And other days, we just show up spontaneously! The "Wednesday Tennis Under the Lights" group is growing. Drills at 6:59 pm are followed by mixed up doubles at 8 pm. Tennis and social skills are improving. Hijinks abound. You can just drop in to any of these events or check with Tracy Trousset, Trish Egan, or Chuck Sims. Likewise, several of our members are familiar with tennis around the SoCal area so if you have questions let us know. Table Tennis If you are interested in participating, please contact Arie Groenendyk at (619) 889-6263 or email: ariegdutch@yahoo.com. We meet in the Aerobics room on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 5 pm. Come join the fun! Above: Earle Irvine and Jim Crase giving it their best. Right: Victoria Danner, defending at the net.

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