Thursday, July 7, 2011
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Seven
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Ankeny Disc Golf
The 19 'h annual Ankeny
Summerfest Heritage Park
Disc Golf Tournament will
be held July 8, 9 and 10 as
part of Ankeny Summer-
fest activities. This is a Pro-
fessional Disc Golf Asso-
ciation (PDGA) sanctioned
C- tier nationwide event.
This tournament is for
youth, recreational and the
more advanced men and
women disc golfers.
Frida July 8, the youth
will play nine or 18 holes.
Registration for youth
starts at 4:30 p.m. and Tee
Time will be 6 p.m. Satur-
day, July 9, the tournament
will begin at 9:30 a.m. with
registration starting at 7:30
a.m. for Intermediate and
Novice (recreational).
These divisions will play
36 holes. Intermediate
players (men and women)
ar6 those who have been
playing for a while, but
have" not played many
tournaments. The Interme-
diate Division will play
two rounds of 18 holes,
with a lunch break be-
tween rounds. Recre-
ati9nal will play one
rotund of 18 holes. There
will be a recreational or
novice category of both
men and women.
Open (pro) and Ad-
vanced Players will play
Sunday, July 10, with Tee
time of 9:30 a.m.
The categories for
Friday's youth rounds are
for both boys and girls.
Divisions are 11 and un-
der, 12-14, 15-17 and 18-20.
The 10 and under divi-
sions will play nine holes,
all other youth divisions
will play 18 holes.
Every paid entrant will
receive a special hot-
stamped golf disc. There
will be prizes and trophies
through fourth place for
Friday's youth divisions.
Prizes and trophies
through third place for
Saturday's Intermediate
and Novice players. Tro-
phies and prizes for
Sunday's Advanced play-
ers through third place.
There will be prizes for
closest to the pin in all di-
visions.
Heritage Park is located
at the comer of East First
and -Frisk streets in
Ankeny. The park is about
1/2 mile east of 1-35 off exit
92 (First Street).
Fees for this tourna-
ment are as follows: Youth
and Recreational $20. In-
termediate division will be
$25. Registration fees are
$33 for Advanced and $38
for Open (pro). Because
this is a PDGA sanctioned
event, there is an addi-
tional $10 fee for those par-
ticipants that are not
PDGA members. For
members of the PDGA, the
fee is included in the reg-
istration. Youth and Recre-
ational are not required to
pay the fee. Early registra-
tion is encouraged because
there is a limit of 90 par-
ticipants in the PDGA
events. (Intermediate, Ad-
vanced and Open divi-
sions).
For more information
call Lance Coles at 515-
964-8028 or lanceacotes
@msn.com.
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Norwalk Athletic Booster Club Minutes
May 25th. 2011
Tim Stephany called the
meeting to order at 7:01
p.m.
Secretary's Report
April's meeting minutes
were distributed and re-
viewed by attendees. Mo-
tion was made by Scot
Meuler to approve min-
utes, seconded by Stacy
Rosonke. Motion carried.
Treasurer's Report
Financial reports were
distributed and reviewed
by attendees. Sharla
Richardson reported that
there has not been a lot of
activity this month. She
has sent the $10,000 ap-
proved by the NABC to
assist with the purchase of
the video board to Kate
Baldwin. Sharla also noted
that she is following-up
with the insurance com-
pany on the replacement
of the taco meat lost due
to the broken freezer in the
Warrior Cafe. Motion was
made by Julie Rogers to
accept financial state-
ments, seconded by Stacy
Rosonke. Motion carried.
Concession Report
Brook Byars reported:
The softball and base-
ball seasons started this
week.
Brook has been work-
ing on a rental agreement
and form to allow rental
use of the concession fa-
cilities and/or equipment.
Tim Stephany noted that
we will need talk with
Kate Baldwin as to if a
separate concession use
rental agreement can be es-
tablished for the NABC.
Brook added that some
kind of documented
agreement would be ben-
eficial in keeping track of
requests and scheduled
concession rental use.
Another stand-up
cooler has been moved to
the baseball concession
stand. Pepsi is going to
haul away the old broken
lay down cooler.
Josh Toby asked Brook
if she would stock the
Middle School concession
with supplies.
Coaches Wish List
Girls Softball - re-
quested funds in the
amount of $662.00 for uni-
forms. Motion was made
bY Stacy Rosonke to ap-
prove funding, seconded
by Brook Byars. Motion
carried.
Girls Softball - re-
quested funds in the
amount of $298.98 for
coaches' shirts. Motion
made by Pat Johnston to
approve funding, sec-
onded by Scot Meuler.
Motion carried.
Girls Soccer - re-
- m]}X-m.rr quested funds in the
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amount of $159.92 for uni-
form shorts. Motion made
1010 SUNSET DRIV bYapproveSharla Richardson to
E funding, sec-
onded by Julie Rogers.
Motion carried.
Boys Tennis - re-
quested funds in the
amount of $145.00 for
score tubes. Motion made
by Julie Rogers to approve
funding, seconded by Pat
Johnston. Motion carried.
Boys Football - re-
quested funds in the
amount of $4,839.00 for
jerseys. Motion made by
Stacy Rosonke to approve
funding, seconded by Pat
Johnston. Motion carried.
Membership Report
Lori Vaske was not
present at the meeting. No
report.
Athletic Directors Report
Middle School:
Josh Toby reported that
for 2011-2012 school year,
the 6 th football game has
been scheduled for Octo-
ber 6 th against Indianola.
In addition, they are also
looking at the possibility
of adding a "C" game. Josh
noted that there are ap-
proximately 75-80 middle
school boys who are play-
ing baseball and approxi-
mately 40 middles school
rls playing softball.
igh School:
A1 Lammers was not at
the meeting. No report.
Public Relations
Stacy Rosonke is going
to contact Chris Sammons
to get an updated list of
athletes who have received
a special recognition in
their respected sports to
send out congratulatory
notes. Tim Stephany noted
that he did not see the sign
the NABC purchased on
the baseball fence. He is
going to bring this up to
Coach Wiedmann.
Old Business
4 th Annual NABC Golf
Benefit - Scot Meuler re-
ported that Fareway has
volunteered to provide
what is needed for the golf
tournament and has
agreed toplace the golf
outing brochures in the
store window and in the
grocery sacks. He is also
going to talk with Scott's
grocery store. Stacy
Rosonke is going to send
the golf outing flyer to Josh
Toby and to the Middle
School coaches to encour-
age sign-ups.
New Business
The following requests
were made to rollover ac-
count balances to the 2011-
2012 year:
Girls Basketball
Boys Golf
Volleyball
Drill Team
Open Discussion
None
Adjournment
Motion was made by
Pat' Johnston to adjourn
mdeting, seconded by
Steve Wermerskirchen.
Motion carried. Meeting
was adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
The next NABC meeting
will be held Wednesday,
June 29th at 7:00 p.m. in
the Norwalk High School
Library.
Re'Spectfully Submitted,
Julie Rogers,
Secretary
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