Golf Club Hosts Weekly Tournament
Cheryl Saxton won the Alameda Women’s Golf Club (AWGC) net tournament with a net 66 last Thursday, Feb. 11, on the Earl Fry Course.
Cheryl Saxton won the Alameda Women’s Golf Club (AWGC) net tournament with a net 66 last Thursday, Feb. 11, on the Earl Fry Course.
The winter sports’ regular season came to a close last week and now its time to reflect on the great basketball played on the hardwood in Alameda high schools.
An Alameda toddler spent last weekend hitting the slopes at the Dodge Ridge Ski Resort to compete in several ski competitions.
Candice Carroll, 8, competed in two under-10 events at the Giant Slalom in the Ryan Lavagnino Classic in Dodge Ridge, Calif on Feb. 6 and 7.
Denise Gasti is the Alameda Women’s Golf Club’ February Charm winner with her strong performance on the Earl Fry Course last Thursday, Feb. 4.
Last Year’s 12-11 St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) softball team defied the odds and advanced to the Div. V North Coast Section finals where they lost 5-1 to Clear Lake.
This year’s Pilots return with much more experience than last year’s team that consisted of many underclassmen.
The Encinal men’s basketball team achieved a hat trick against Alameda with a 51-46 victory last Friday, Jan. 29, at home.
The Jets maintained control of the game throughout the third contest. Encinal came out of the gate outscoring Alameda 14-10 in the first period.
The team of Denise Gasti, Ann Ching and Mary Gong won the Alameda Women’s Golf Club’s (AWGC) team event with a net 123 last Thursday, Jan. 28, on the Earl Fry Course.
The St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) women’s basketball team suffered a heartbreaking 55-52 defeat to Eastside College Prep of East Palo Alto last Saturday, Jan. 23.
The Alameda Recreation and Parks Department (ARPD) will be organizing several youth and adult sport events and leagues during the winter and springs seasons.
The Alameda Theatre & Cineplex will be showing a free simulcast of Super Bowl 50 on Feb. 7. The event will be presented live on one of the complex’s movie screens.
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