Ace
Devvy Walker had a hole in one Jan. 24 at the Country Club of Summerville (Miler Course). She used a 5 wood to drive the ball 140 yards and ace Hole 4. Ellie Sims and Flo Smith witnessed the event.
Shank and shuck
Registration is open for Miler Country Club’s fifth annual Powerball Golf Tournament, scheduled for Superbowl Sunday. Tee off is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Feb. 5 and an oyster/hot dog roast with cash bar will follow play. For a registration fee of $50, players receive 18 holes of golf, cart, oysters and draft beer. Non-golfers can get tickets to the oyster roast for $25. Discounts are available for players not wanting a cart and for those age 12 or younger. To register, visit the Miler pro shop. For more information, call 873-2210, extension one. The tournament will be limited to the first 30 teams or first 120 individuals.
Old-timers game
The 2012 old-timers football game, played every spring at Goose Creek High School, is scheduled for March 10 at 6 p.m. Registration will be held Feb. 9 from 6-8 p.m. at the GCHS cafeteria. As usual, the game will serve as a fundraiser for a worthwhile effort. Last season, the proceeds went to the MUSC Children’s Hospital. Fees to play are $35 and each player must be at least 20-years-old. Players from all over are eligible to participate, not just those from the Goose Creek area. For more information, contact Mark Smith at 345-3342.
Swamp Fox oyster roast
The Touchdown Club of Ashley Ridge Athletics is hosting an oyster roast and chili cook-off Feb. 18 from 6-10 p.m. at Miler Country Club. Tickets are on sale for $25 in advance and will be $30 at the door and include all you can eat oysters along with chili from the contest. A silent auction will be held; cash bar available. The event will raise money for much needed equipment for the football programs at Ashley Ridge High School. For more information, contact any Ashley Ridge football player or coach or email Cindy Chitty at chittyc@sc.rr.com or visit http://www.arabc.ashleyridge.schoolfusion.us http://www.swampfoxfootball.com.
Parks Field baseball
Parks Field Baseball registration for ages 4-19 will be held on Feb. 4 in the concession stand from 9 a.m. until noon. Registration fee is $60 per player. Players’ birth certificate should be brought as proof of age. For more info, visit Parksbaseball.com or call 871-2576.
Little League Registration
Summerville Little League will have registration at the SLL baseball fields every Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and every Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon. Online registration is also available at www.summervillelittleleague.org. All registration ends Feb. 18.
Athletic Hall of Fame
Nominations for the Summerville High School Athletic Hall of Fame are being accepted until March 1. Nomination forms may be picked up and returned at the SHS Athletic Office or at George Miler Country Club (Summerville Country Club).
Lacrosse coaches needed
The Charleston Youth Lacrosse Club, comprised mostly of players from Summerville and North Charleston, is in need of a girls’ coach and assistants. The team has been playing for nine years and expects 20 players for this season. Call Peter Collins at 343-7634 for more information.
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