Bocce Completes Season with Banquet and Winners

John Terranova, President The bocce season concluded, with the final games being played on March 17. However, March was full of bocce ball activity, with our second tournament, held on the 14th, and our final Awards Banquet on the 24th. The tournament was highly competitive with 32 members, eight random teams, signing up to play,…

IronOaks Breakers Pool League

Tera Crisalida, Breakers Board Secretary On April 17 the IronOaks Breakers Pool League completed the spring 8-Ball tournament. Finalists Gene “Terminator” Granquist and Don “Smoothie” Lewis competed for the championship. After a tough battle, Don won with a score of 5-3. Congratulations to both players who worked their way to the finals. The tournaments are…

Sun Lakes Breakfast Lions – June 2024

Breakfast Lions Makes Their Donations Brian Curry It’s that time of year again, as the Sun Lakes Breakfast Lions Club closed out the fiscal books for the year with some, but not all, of their donations. Sun Lakes Breakfast Lions Presents Scholarship Brian Curry Sun Lakes Breakfast Lions Partner with Kids Need to Read School…

Evening Lions Present Scholarship

Christine Linder, Public Relations The Sun Lakes (evening) Lions Club showed their support of community youth by presenting Perry High School student Evan Magana a scholarship of $1,000 per year for four years for continued college education. Evan will be attending Notre Dame University. According to Larry Palmer, club president, Evan has set an excellent…

Open and Affirming

Marge Harris Apostle Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians, verses 12:4-27, “For the body does not consist of one member but of many, that there may be no discord in the body, but that the members may have the same care for one another,” and “There are varieties of gifts, but it is the same…

Tennis Tip from Coach Kwong

Many recreational doubles players seem to station themselves in the backcourt. They are comfortable displaying groundstrokes, lobs, and occasional drop shots. If this describes you, there are plenty of opportunities for you to advance forward, bringing your opponents forward. This forces them to transition from their comfortable backcourt placement to test how strong/weak their volley…