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Recreation

Southshore Little League hosts all-star tourney June 21 and 22

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Written by: Southshore Little League
Published: 17 June 2019
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Southshore Little League will host the District 2 Senior Baseball All-Star Tournament at Redbud Ballfields in Clearlake on Friday, June 21, and Saturday, June 22.

The senior division is boys and girls ages 13 to 16.

There are two leagues competing: Middletown-Cobb and Southshore.

This is the first time in a long time – maybe ever – in the 60-year history of Southshore Little League that it has hosted an all-star tournament. Both teams are excited to be playing locally.

The first game is Friday, June 21, starting at 5:30 p.m.

It is a double-elimination tournament so the next game will start at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 22. If a third game is necessary, it will start at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Please come and support both leagues. You'll see lots of community pride on display – right along with good baseball and outstanding sportsmanship.

The Southshore Snack Shack will be open for all to enjoy – breakfast sandwiches, super nachos, of, course hot dogs, burgers and tri-tip sandwiches. There will be plenty of water, soda, teas and Powerade. Oh and then there's candy, too. Please do not bring food or drinks to the games (they are not allowed at tournaments).

Support Southshore's fundraising efforts. They are working on field lights and the tournament is the league’s "Light the Night" fundraiser.

Come down to the ballfields and enjoy a little home-grown baseball. Support these young people. Bring your community pride with you.

Knittel takes over NSMS points lead with Madera win

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Written by: Nadine Strauss
Published: 17 June 2019
Robbie Knittel (#24) passes Darrin Sullivan (#21) on his way to win his second North State Modified Series win in Madera, Calif., on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Photo by Jenna Meyer and Don Bloom

MADERA, Calif. – Coming off a victory at Stockton 99 Speedway two weeks ago, Robbie Knittel of Lodi drove the Ferrari Farms #24 modified to his second straight $1,000 victory at Madera Speedway Saturday night as the North State Modified Series, presented by Protect the Harvest, completed race #5 of the 2019 Driving Out Cancer Awareness Tour.

Knittel also set fast time of 15.117 seconds and took over the NSMS points lead by two points over Cameron Austin of Santa Rosa.

Knittel drew the number six pill for the starting position inversion putting Kelseyville driver Darrin Sullivan and Brian Collins of Camino in the front row. Sullivan forged ahead at the start with Darrin Knight driving under Collins for second. Austin swapped places with Collins on three and Knittel joined the top four on lap four.

Austin moved to the high side and assumed second on lap five. Knittel also drove the outside groove around Knight, and for the next 13 laps Knittel and Austin raced side-by-side, swapping places with each pass. Knittel finally won the battle when they caught lapped traffic and Austin was forced to settle into third place.

Meanwhile Sullivan was enjoying a healthy lead, but his car started to push sending him higher and higher into the turns. This gave Knittel a chance to catch up, and once again Knittel took advantage of slower traffic and made the winning pass on lap 31.

Sullivan’s car bobbled slightly on lap 46 allowing both Austin and Knight to gain ground. With only 11 laps to go, Sullivan lost control and spun in turn four to bring out the yellow flag.

The final laps went caution free with Knittel holding off Austin for the win. Knight finished third followed by Jason Philpot, Keith Bloom and Brian Collins. Sullivan raced back to finish seventh ahead of Ian Elliott, Sal Lopez, Dale Didoha and Rick Avila.

Austin won $100 in the Lucas Oil Dash for Cash. Elliott collected $50 for second. They both took home Lucas Oil products as well as the Scribner jugs. Austin also won the Naake Shocks certificate.

Knittel was named the Keyser Hard Charger for passing the most cars. Frank's Radios gift cards went to Collins, Elliott and Lopez.

The North State Modified Series moves north to Shasta Speedway in Anderson, CA on June 22.

The North State Modified Series is presented by: Protect the Harvest, Lucas Oil, Hoosier Tire West, Sunoco Race Fuels, Naake Suspension, Five Star Bodies, Racer Bling, Keyser Racing Products, Scribner Plastics, Gone Fishin' Marine, and Franks Radios.

HOOSIER TIME TRIALS:

Robbie Knittel, 15.117; Jason Philpot, 15.145; Cameron Austin, 15.145; Darrin Knight, 15.154; Brian Collins, 15.236; Darrin Sullivan, 15.308; Ian Elliott, 15.665; Dale Didoha, 15.805; Sal Lopez, 15.825; Keith Bloom, 16.115

LUCAS OIL DASH FOR CASH:

Cameron Austin, Terry Deal, Robbie Knittel, Darrin Knight, Dale Didoha, Jason Philpot

PROTECT THE HARVEST / SUNOCO MAIN EVENT:

Robbie Knittel, Cameron Austin, Darrin Knight, Jason Philpot, Keith Bloom, Brian Collins, Darrin Sullivan, Ian Elliott, Sal Lopez, Dale Didoha, Rick Avila


Robbie Knittel shares the spotlight with NSMS flagman Johnny Miskill after his win in Madera, Calif., on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Photo by Jenna Meyer and Don Bloom

SHARE Program offers elk opportunities for adult and junior hunters

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Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Published: 14 June 2019
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife will be offering 47 elk hunting opportunities through the Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement, or SHARE, program this fall.

Applications for SHARE elk hunts will be available for purchase as of Sunday, June 16.

New additions to the program include 24 elk tags, 16 hunts and three properties. A total of 72 elk tags will be available during 47 hunts, with six of those tags going to junior hunters.

SHARE elk hunts will occur at various times between Aug. 15 and Dec. 24, 2019 on 31 select properties in Colusa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Shasta and Siskiyou counties.

Specific details for all 47 elk hunts can be found at www.wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/share#elk .

Applications will be accepted through Wednesday, July 24.

All elk tags will be distributed through a random draw process. While hunters may take only one elk per year in California, hunters may apply for more than one SHARE hunt.

These hunts offer additional opportunities to apply for an elk tag if you were unsuccessful in the elk tag opportunities provided through the general Big Game Drawing.

SHARE hunt applications can be purchased by anyone 12 years of age or older, with a valid 2019 California Hunting License from any CDFW license office or online at www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/internetsales .

An $11.88 non-refundable application fee will be charged for each hunt application. Applicants may look up their draw results and download their hunt packets on July 29 by entering their customer information on CDFW’s Web site at www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/internetsales .

The SHARE program was created to provide additional hunting, fishing and other recreational access on private lands in California by offering incentives to private landowners. Participating landowners receive liability protection and compensation for providing public access to or through their land for wildlife-dependent recreational activities.

Learn to row June 22 and July 6

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 12 June 2019
Members of the Clear Lake Scullers on Clear Lake in Lake County, Calif. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Mike Sullivan, UC Davis rowing coach and long-time Lake County resident, will be offering beginning rowing lessons this summer here in Lakeport as part of the Clear Lake Scullers summer season.

Saturday Learn to Row Days are free on June 22 and July 6 from 8 a.m. to noon.

Everyone is welcome including residents and visitors of all ages. Kayaks will be available to try in addition to the rowing sculls.

Sullivan will also be holding an adult sweep and sculling camp from July 1 through July 5 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for $100 which includes all instruction, equipment rentals and summer membership.

Youth and high school paddling, rowing and water safety camp will be held on July 1 to July 5 from 10:30 a.m. to noon for a cost of $40.

Sullivan will also available from July 1 to July 5 to teach the skills necessary for athletes to train and race. For more information contact Sullivan.

In addition, everyone is welcome to learn to row on the team boat every Saturday during the summer at 8 a.m., no experience is necessary. All fitness levels are welcome.

Membership is open to the public and there is rowing year round, weather permitting.

The goal of Clear Lake Scullers is to provide broad access to beautiful Clear Lake and to expose people to a wide variety of aquatic sports with emphasis on safety and competence.

The club is located in the city of Lakeport at the site of Natural High School on Main Street just north of Library Park. You will see the boats there in a fenced in yard.

For more information visit our web site at http://clearlakescullers.org/ , the club’s Facebook page or contact Mike Sullivan at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 707-349-9779.
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