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Senior softball at Petrack Park: Men and women over 50 meet at the park Monday and Friday at 8 a.m. for softball. Call Ken for more info: 775-727-6413.

Super Mikey Mosh Softball Tournament on Oct. 18 at Petrack Park. It’s $150 per team, all proceeds go to Mikey and his family. Mikey has leukemia and is 7 years old. For more information call Diane at 775-764-1802.

Golf Tournament: The third annual Clothes for Kids Golf Tournament on Oct. 18 at Lakeview Executive Golf Course. For more information call 775-727-4040.

Marvin Caperton would like to thank the following sponsors that helped him go to St. George Huntsman World Senior Games: Dr. George Leaks, Shelly McCaw, Dr. Ruezga, Tim Hafen, Burt Malstro, Harold Davis, Bill Hall and Nevada Treasures Resort.

Buy a student athletic pass at PVHS: for $35 and get entrance to all games for the entire year. Adults can save too with a $70 pass for adults, $100 for a couple, seniors are $50 and a family of four is $225. Booster cards are back for $10 and you get 10% off on participating businesses.

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