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Sports for the week ending August 22, 2003

Ojai Sports comes out of rut for two-game streak

Iron age: Ojai man pumped up

Lewis, Beckett post top Soule Senior honors in scramble contest

OST tops Ojai softball action

Sports Shorts

Wildcat Golf Classic set for Oct. 3
Villanova Preparatory School will hold its annual Wildcat Golf Classic on Friday morning, Oct. 3, at the Ojai Valley Inn & Spa. Participants and sponsors will benefit the Father John Glynn, OSA, Scholarship Fund, which provides tuition assistance to students from families demonstrating financial need.
Player fee is $250 and includes 18 holes of golf, cart, gourmet lunch, goodie bag and the chance to win great prizes. Tee sign and other sponsorships are available. To become a sponsor or reserve space for one player or a foursome, contact Heather Clopton, Villanova Development Office at 646-1464. Flier and registration information are available upon request.

NHS boys' varsity water polo coaching vacancy
Coaching vacancy: Nordhoff High School is now accepting applications for a boys' varsity water polo coach for the upcoming fall season.
If interested contact Nordhoff athletic director, Dick Sebek, immediately (640-4343, Ext. 182).

WTT kicks off league play with Dunlop Demo Day
World Team Tennis Competition returns Aug. 29 and 30. The six-team, 36-player league features singles, doubles, and mixed doubles.
Adults start Aug. 29 at 10 a.m. and play each Saturday for 11 weeks. Juniors start Aug. 29 and also play for 11 weeks. The junior WTT is for children registered in the Recreation Department Tennis Program, but open enrollment is available. Cost is $39 for adults and $35 for juniors.
Opening day will be Dunlop Demo Day with new rackets available to use and a chance to hit for prizes.

Relax your mind and body with t'ai chi ch'uan
T'ai chi ch'uan is an ancient meditative martial art, which Clifton Gore will guide class participants through. It involves slow, controlled movements, whose benefits include stress reduction and improved balance and health. Loose clothing and low-heeled shoes are recommended.
Ages 16 and up are welcome to the class, which is held at the Boyd Center Mondays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Classes are $8 per participant.

Make Thursday night yoga night
Join instructor Lys Martin for an evening of yoga each Thursday night at the Boyd Center. From 5:30 to 6:45 p.m., participants will improve their stability, strength and flexibility through gentle movement, breathing and meditation. Yoga, made popular by celebrities, is a proven way to lose weight as well as gain strength and lengthen muscles.
The cost is $10 per drop-in class for ages 16 and up.
Call the ORD at 646-1872 for more information.

ORD hosts drop-in b-ball, v-ball
All levels are welcome at the ORD's drop-in sports nights. Running through the end of this month, the ORD wil host a drop-in basketball night, held on Saturdays from 6 to 9 p.m. and Sundays from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Volleyball will be played Sundays from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
All will be played in the ORD gym.