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21. Pleasant Hill Recreation And Park District
Welcome to Our sports Home Page To access the individual sports pages, click onone of the links above (eg Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, bocce).
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  • 22. West Virginia Senior Sports Classic (WVSSC)
    entered with a maximum of 2 individual sports and 2 General The West Virginia Seniorsports Classic is affiliated Coonskin Park 900 am bocce 4808 Virginia
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    Thursday, June 13, 2002 - Saturday, June 15, 2002 Charleston, WV West Virginia Senior Sports Classic (WVSSC) (iPO Event Id#: Coverage Pictures: Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 ... Set 8 For the latest information please visit the WVSSC web site at www.wvssc.com GENERAL INFORMATION Age: All participants must be 50 years of age or older on or before December 31, 2002. The age divisions will be as listed for both men and women: 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90-94, 95-99, 100+ All must compete in their own age group except in doubles or team play when the younger player determines the age group. Proof of age is required. Registration: The 2002 fees include a $23.00 non-refundable registration fee which includes the pasta party, awards banquet, and a tee shirt. There will be an additional $2.00 fee for each sport entered with a maximum of 2 individual sports and 2 team sports (example: horseshoes, swimming = $27.00). The exceptions are: bowling-$3.00 per three game format, basketball $25.00 per team, volleyball $25.00 per team, softball $50.00 per team. Golf will be an additional $20.00 for green fee and 1/2 cart to equal $43.00. If you play a team sport, you do not have to pay the $2.00 sport fee. The definition of a "sport" is a particular category. Tennis as a whole is a sport; Tennis doubles is an event. All participants with the exception of GOLF must register and receive their packets at the Civic Center.

    23. Catawba Intramural Sports
    By participating in these team and individual sports, we will provide and sportsmanshipthrough group and individual activities. bocce (singles doubles), Sept
    http://www.catawba.edu/stucentral/intramural.htm
    Most Popular Sites Admissions Office Apply Online Academic Departments Adult Learning Alumni Online Athletics Blackboard Courses Bookstore Career Services College Press Releases Computer Services Contact Directory Development Financial Assistance Human Resources Library Make a Gift Online Registrar's Office Salisbury/Piedmont Links Student Central Catawba Intramural Sports Check out our Photo Gallery! Thank you for your interest in Catawba College Intramural Sports Program. You will discover this program attempts to offer something for everyone on the campus. The Intramural Sports Program is designed to provide opportunities for the students, faculty and staff to participate in recreational activities in a competitive atmosphere. By participating in these team and individual sports, we will provide you with the following opportunities:
    • To provide enjoyable recreational experiences for the College community. To develop habits of participation which will carry over into everyday life.

    24. Student: Sports History In The US
    Early Games, billards, paddletennis, pitching the bar stoolball, bocce, lawn bowling,candlepin bowling, croquet, etc. Leisure, individual Dual sports,
    http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/lewis/sports/
    Link to Teacher Page S P O R T S H I S T O R Y Click here for music http:/projects.edtech.sandi.net/lewis/sports by Linda Fleckner Introduction Task Resources ... Conclusi on Introduction ESPN and the X Games have contacted you to create a new sport they will promote throughout the United States in the 21st century. Your job, if you choose to accept, will be to research the development of sports in the US. You will need to figure out why some sports have become popular and which ones have become profitable. Your sport or game will be introduced on ESPN and the major networks. The Task Here are some questions that you will address during your assignment:
    • Where and how did the sports in the US originate? How have they changed in the past years? How do some of the original sports in the US compare to those that are modern and are gaining popularity? Can you imagine your great grandparents skateboarding? What is the importance of team sports versus individual and dual sports? Spectator sports versus those for personal fitness or recreation? Can you come up with a game for the 21st century that the American people will enjoy?

    25. ISportsDigest.com/Directory
    sports directory listed by sport and type of site.Category sports Resources Directories...... individual sports, Vollyball; Biathlon; Billiards Snooker; Board sports; Bobsledding;bocce; Bodybuilding; Boomerang; Bowling; Boxball; Boxing; Broomball; Bullfighting;
    http://isportsdigest.tripod.com/directory.html
    Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated CATEGORIES INDIVIDUAL SPORTS

    26. Special Olympics Colorado - Events
    bocce Special Olympics Singles and Doubles GOLF Special Olympics individual SkillsCompetition and Unified sportsĀ® individual Skills, Alternate
    http://www.specialolympicsco.org/events/Summer Classic/SummerClassic.htm
    Home Events Statewide Competitions 2002 Summer Classic 2002 Summer Classic
    Date:
    August 10-11, 2002 Hosts:
    Sports: Participants:
    • 185 Special Olympics Coaches 550 Volunteers 200 Family Members
    Special Events
    • Opening Ceremonies Olympic Town Victory Celebration Family Activities

    Master Calendar
    Statewide Competitions Descriptions of 22 Sports Special Events ... Click here to see photos from the 2002 Summer Classic. 2002 Sponsors

    27. Sports Training And Unified Sports
    Spring/Summer Season Volleyball, Tennis, Powerlifting, bocce. programs are supportedby a special Unified sports Grant Fund, whereby individual teams may
    http://www.specialolympicstn.org/sports.htm
    SOTN eNews Job Opportunities about us Contact us ... Torch Run SPORTS TRAINING AND UNIFIED SPORTS Sports Offered Unified Sports Sports and training. These are the tools of success for each Special Olympics athlete. And with the addition of Unified Sports programs in 1994, Special Olympics Tennessee added an important new dimension to further aid in the inclusion of athletes into the community. Every Special Olympics athlete is required to complete at least six weeks of training in any sport before participating in area or state competition. Training can occur with a school group, club, team, or can even be coached by a family member. Here you will find a listing of all sports offered in Tennessee by the approximate season of the year. A separate description of Unified Sports, as well as a listing of those sports, is contained in this section.
    SPECIAL OLYMPICS SPORTS OFFERED IN TENNESSEE
    Winter Season: Winter/Spring Season: Basketball (Teams), Roller Skating (speed skating), Gymnastics. Spring/Summer Season: Track and Field, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball(Teams), Team Handball

    28. Health & Phys. Ed. Classes
    This course will incorporate a variety of individual sports. but are not limitedto are golf, table tennis, archery, track and field, bocce ball, horseshoes
    http://www.wooster.k12.oh.us/highschool/GuidanceDepartment/Registration Informat
    Health and Physical Education Department Click on course name for a description of that course. Return to Registration Information Page Return to WHS Guidance Page There will be fees for some of these courses and the amount will be changed pending board of education approval. Course Name Credit Number of Weeks Fees Health PE Introductory Foundation PE-2 Adaptive PE ... Advanced Swimming Health The aim of the study of health is to aid teenagers in achieving their goal of good physical and mental health. The course of study will include the causes of disease, symptoms, diagnosis, dangers, prevention and treatment. Emphasis will be placed on the major health problems of the young: alcohol, smoking, drugs, sexually transmitted diseases, and general behavior. The course also will include instructions on CPR and first aid. A fee will be charged for The Red Cross Standard First Aid book used in this course. Certification for CPR and first aid can be earned if students meet all requirements. Return to Health and Phys. Ed. Course Listing

    29. Health And Physical Education
    This course will incorporate a variety of individual sports. but are not limitedto golf, table tennis, archery, track and field, bocce ball, horseshoes
    http://www.wooster.k12.oh.us/highschool/guidancedepartment/2003-04reginfo/health
    Health and Physical Education Department Click on course name for a description of that course Return to Registration Information Page Return to WHS Guidance Page Return to WHS Homepage The amount of the fee listed for classes is for the current school year and is subject to change pending Board of Education approval in June. Course Name Credit Number of Weeks Fee Health PE Introductory Foundation PE 2 Adapted PE ... Advanced Swimming Health The aim of the study of health is to aid teenagers in achieving their goal of good physical and mental health. The course of study will include the causes of disease, symptoms, diagnosis, dangers, prevention and treatment. Emphasis will be placed on the major health problems of the young: alcohol, smoking, drugs, sexually transmitted diseases, and general behavior. The course also will include instructions on CPR and first aid. A fee will be charged for The Red Cross Standard First Aid book used in this course. Certification for CPR and first aid can be earned if students meet all requirements. Return to class listing Physical Education Department Offerings The purpose of physical education is to promote lifetime health and fitness through instruction that will help students reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and other lifestyle diseases. The curriculum is designed to integrate instruction and assessment to promote genuine understanding through a foundation course based on National Physical Education Standards. Students will have the opportunity to expand knowledge and promote a physically healthy lifestyle through courses that appeal to their personal interests and longevity.

    30. Special Olympics Of North Carolina
    sports RULES. Fall Games bocce Entry Form; Bowling Entry Form; Cycling Entry Form; RollerskatingEntry Form; Soccer individual Skills Entry Form; Soccer Team Entry
    http://www.sonc.net/LibrSP&T.htm
    SPORTS PROGRAMS AND TRAINING 2002 Sports Calendar 2002 Sports Deadlines SPORTS RULES AREA DIVISIONALS Aquatics Basketball Bowling Entry Form Gymnastics Entry Form ... Softball Entry Form STATE LEVEL EVENTS Basketball Information Packet Equestrian Information Packe t Fall Games: Summer Games: INVITATIONALS Bocce Entry Form Equestrian Entry Form Golf Entry Form Soccer Entry Form ... Sport Development Team Application

    31. Narrabundah College - Handbook 2002 - Physical Education - Sports Studies(T)
    sports Develop skills in various individual sports, eg. skills and play nontraditionalsports, eg. Lacrosse, beach volleyball, korfball, bocce, pitch and putt
    http://www.narrabundahc.act.edu.au/handbook/science/physeda.html
    Science and Physical Education Science : Physical Education (A)
    This course aims to provide students with access to, and support for, a program of regular physical activity. It encourages their personal fitness and their continued participation in sporting and recreational activities.
    Unit Description
    Units are offered as either half-standard (0.5) units. The units will be selected from the following:
    Summer Sports
    Develop skills and participate in a variety of summer sports, eg. waterpolo, canoeing, sailing, rowing, swimming, triathlon.
    Winter Sports
    Develop skills and participate in a variety of winter sports, eg. ice skating, skiing, floor hockey, broomball, basketball, indoor soccer, volleyball and other seasonal winter sports.
    Football Codes
    Learn a variety of football codes, eg. rugby league, rugby union, Australian Rules, soccer, touch, Oztag, gridiron.
    Individual Sports
    Develop skills in various individual sports, eg. golf, archery, tennis, badminton, squash, fencing, orienteering, swimming, table tennis, gymnastics.
    Team Sports
    Develop skills and play non-traditional sports, eg. Lacrosse, beach volleyball, korfball, bocce, pitch and putt, martial arts, go-karts, roller hockey.

    32. Sport - Bocce
    www.specialolympics.org, then click on sports, then choose There are six bocceevents in Paralympic competition (a) mixed individual events for
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    Bocce
    Photo from Mind, Body, Spirit: Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games Official Souvenir Book (p. 83). Southbank, Victoria: News Custom Publishing. Bocce is an official sport at the Paralympic Games for athletes with severe cerebral palsy or related neurological conditions. Bocce is also played at the Special Olympics World Games. Other disability sports organizations offer bocce at the local, regional, or national levels. Note: Bocce is the predominate term used to describe this sport; however, the IPC uses the term boccia
    Athlete E ligibility and C lassification
    Paralympic bocce competition accommodates athletes with severe cerebral palsy or related neurological conditions. There are three classifications contested at the Paralympic Games: BC1 - athletes from the CP1 and CP2 classifications compete using an assistive device such as a ramp or chute to deliver the ball. BC2 - athletes from the CP2 classification compete without an assistive device.

    33. Summer Sports Camp
    The camp incorporates almost every imaginable sports activity from soccer to bocce. 1000AM Group or Team Activity 1000 AM1100 AM individual sports 1100
    http://carroll-indoor.com/flyers/summer_camp/Summer-Sports.html
    Click here to register online.
    Printable PDF Registration

    C O S T, D A T E S, T I M E S
    The cost of the camp for children of the same family is as follows:
    T H E C A M P
    In its fourth year the Carroll Indoor Summer Sports Camp is a unique and different type of camp that lasts throughout the summer for kids ages 5-14. The camp is not considered an instructional camp, but rather a learn-by-doing and having fun camp. The Summer Sports Camp emphasizes sportsmanship and fair play. The camp incorporates almost every imaginable sports activity from soccer to bocce. Most sports activities are divided into at least two age groups and craft activities vary in difficulty depending on the age specific group. Craft activities from previous camps include making ty-dye shirts, painting pet rocks, creating drink coasters, creating bridges from sticks, making hemp necklaces, making beaded key chains and much Head Instructors
    Rob Ridgley
    • An elementary school teacher at Manchester Elementary.
      Graduate of Towson University with a teaching degree.
      Former Liberty High School assistant track coach.

    34. Appendix 2
    1. BM. Metal measure of 0.5m for sports bocce. 1. Cost of the individual items isgoing to be estimated at the appropriate time. Copyright@Seattle bocce Club, Inc.
    http://www.seattlebocce.com/html/appendix_2.html
    SEATTLE BOCCE PROJECT APPENDIX 2: BOCCE FACILITY BUDGET SPECIFICATION Item No. Item Description Cost* Lot for bocce facility (229'x148' = 0.78 acre) Bocce facility fence Bocce facility utilities Club house Other items 8-court area asphalt foundation 8-court area roof construction 8-court area lighting 8-court area safety fences 8-court area bleachers 4-court area asphalt foundation 4-court area roof construction 4-court area lighting 4-court area safety fences 4-court area bleachers Subtotal 1 BOCCE FACILITY INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIFICATION Part 1. Part 2. BOCCE EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION Item # Item Description Unit Unit Price Quantity Total* Set of four bocce balls for sports bocce PIENA - Brevetto T0AOOO829 in elegant bag with jack Set BS/2 Bocce sport nylon bag for 4 sports bocce White fluorescent jack for sports bocce BM Metal measure of 0.5m for sports bocce MT Telescopic measure for sports bocce MC Ruler for referees for sports bocce Mat for precious throwing White synthetic bocce ball for precious throwing Mat for progressive throwing White synthetic bocce ball for progressive throwing SGC 1/99 Scoreboards for sports bocce Generic Clocks for sports bocce SINT Set of 4 synthetic bocce balls for recreational bocce Set BS/2 Nylon bag for 4 recreational bocce PBS Synthetic jacks for recreational bocce BM Metal measure of 0.5m for recreational bocce

    35. Special Olympics - Therapeutic Recreation
    Team sports, individual sports. Track and Field, Track and Field. Basketball, Bowling.Softball, Cycling. Soccer, Golf. Tennis. Table Tennis. bocce Ball. Roller Skating.
    http://www.ci.hialeah.fl.us/recreation/programs/therapeutic/olympics.htm
    Special Olympics - Therapeutic Recreation Facilities and Programs Social Functions
    "Let me win. But if I can not win, let me be brave in the attempt." Special Olympics Oath
    Created by: Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
    Foundation for the Benefit of Persons with Mental Retardation th overall.
    Team Sports Individual Sports Track and Field Track and Field Basketball Bowling Softball Cycling Soccer Golf Tennis Table Tennis Bocce Ball Roller Skating Aquatics Power Lifting

    36. Sosc : Sports
    bocce. individual sports Ages 811; Ages 12-15; Ages 16-21; Ages 22-29; Ages 30and over; Additional age groups may be established if there are a sufficient number
    http://www.so-sc.org/Sports
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    World Games 2003 (Fact Sheet) What sports are offered by Special Olympics South Carolina?
    Athletes may choose to train and compete in any of the following sports offered by Special Olympics South Carolina:
    Alpine Skiing Equestrian Soccer Aquatics Figure Skating Softball Athletics Golf Speed Skating Badminton Gymnastics Table Tennis Basketball Powerlifting Team Handball Bocce Roller Skating Tennis Bowling Snowshoeing Volleyball Other opportunities for athletes:
    Unified Sports - gives athletes the opportunity to join with non-Special Olympics athletes for partnered training and competition. Athlete Leadership Program - gives athletes opportunities to become important spokespersons in the planning and operations of the organization. Motor Activities Training Program - designed for athletes who have severe motor impairments that would exclude them from normal competition. Sports Directors
    Sports Directors are certified in their sport of choice to recruit, train, and provide guidance to potential Special Olympics coaches. Responsibilities include: attending meetings with the Sports Director of SOSC 2-3 times a year; sport-specific certified; train volunteers who wish to become a SOSC coach; assist with enforcing proper implementation of sport guidelines in practices and competition.
    Please look over our list of Sports Directors and if you are interested in becoming a Sports Director in your District of the state, contact Kelly Garrick at 803-772-1555 ext.27 or

    37. Special Olympics Sports
    To learn more about an individual sport, please getting involved in Special Olympicssports as an bocce, bocce, Gymnastics, Gymnastics, Team Handball, Team Handball.
    http://www.specialolympics.org/sports/sports.html
    Special Olympics offers year-round sports training and athletic competition in 26 Olympic-type sports to children and adults with mental retardation. Participation is open to anyone ages 8 and older, and programs are designed to serve all ability levels. To learn more about an individual sport, please select from the list below.
    Learn more about getting involved in Special Olympics sports as an athlete
    Alpine Skiing

    Equestrian

    Softball
    ...
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    38. Benefits Of Physical Activity
    Unified sports competition in each of its team and individual sports, includingaquatics, basketball, soccer, softball, bowling, tennis, cycling and bocce.
    http://www.specialolympics.org/about_special_olympics/press_releases/96_archive/
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    ON BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
    (Washington, D.C. - 11 July, 1996) The benefits of physical activity for most Americans, spelled out in a report issued today by the U.S. Surgeon General, have been a mainstay of Special Olympics International for nearly 30 years. Every year, more than one million athletes with mental retardation in nearly 150 countries take part in over 15,000 Special Olympics games, meets and tournaments around the world. Athletes train for competition in 22 official summer and winter sports. Founded in 1968, Special Olympics International provides year-round sports training and competition for individuals with mental retardation. Over one million athletes in nearly 150 countries compete in 22 official summer and winter sports. Contact:
    Michael Janes
    Special Olympics International
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    39. Sports Portal To The Net! 250,000+ Sports Fan Links
    HIGH SCHOOL, YOUTH. individual sports. BOXING, TENNIS. BOWLING. RC AVIATION, OTHERsports. ROLLER JAM, NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE. GREYHOUND RACING, POLO. bocce, FOOSBALL.
    http://www.sportsfansofamerica.com/Links/main1.htm
    Sports Fans Portal to the Net! 250,000+ Links FOOTBALL N.F.L. FOOTBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL N.F.L. PLAYERS BCS COLLEGE RANKINGS ... FANTASY FOOTBALL BASKETBALL N.B.A. BASKETBALL W.N.B.A. BASKETBALL MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ... FANTASY BASKETBALL BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ... LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL LINKS SOCCER / FUTBOL M.L.S. SOCCER NPSL SOCCER INTERNATIONAL SOCCER A LEAGUE SOCCER ... WUSA WOMEN'S SOCCER HOCKEY N.H.L. HOCKEY MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY N.H.L. PLAYERS MAIN HOCKEY LINKS ... FIELD HOCKEY AUTO/MOTO RACING NASCAR RACING MAIN RACING LINKS DRAG RACING MOTORCYCLE RACING ... FANTASY AUTO RACING GOLF PGA TOUR EUROPEAN TOUR LPGA TOUR GOLFERS ... FANTASY GOLF WATER/BEACH SPORTS SURFING FISHING SWIMMING WATER SKIING ... WHITE WATER RAFTING FITNESS SPORTS BODY BUILDING STRONGMAN WEIGHT LOSS/DIET RUNNING ... TUG OF WAR MARTIAL ARTS MAIN PAGE AIKIDO JUDO JUJITSU ... OTHER MARTIAL ARTS ADVENTURE SPORTS ATV ROCK CLIMBING HANG GLIDING MOUNTAINEERING ... HOT AIR BALLOONING OLYMPIC SPORTS GYMNASTICS COLLEGIATE GYMNASTICS OLYMPIC SPORTS CURLING ... SHOOTING WINTER SPORTS SNOWBOARDING SNOW SKIING ICE SKATING SNOW BIKING ... SKIJORING HORSES HORSE RIDING ACTIVITIES HORSE RACING HORSE BREEDERS HORSE CLUBS ... HORSE RIDING WESTERN EXTREME SPORTS SKATEBOARDING EXTREME SPORTS B.M.X.

    40. City Of Hamilton - Culture And Recreation FAQ
    Hamilton There are a number of bocce courts in The Chedoke Winter sports Park islocated on Aberdeen Avenue is the ice quality of the individual outdoor rinks
    http://www.city.hamilton.on.ca/faqs/comserv/cul&rec/cr_faq.htm

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