Beach Cities Sports: Football, golf, tennis, track and field, volleyball and more

Joe Charles makes sure participants are properly warmed up prior to the start of the GI Joe Pier2Pier run. Photo

Golf: The 1st Annual Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame Golf Tournament will be held at Los Verdes in Palos Verdes on Friday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. prior to the Hall of Fame Grand Opening later that evening. FOX Sports broadcaster Chris “Geeter “McGee will be calling up foursomes to the 1st tee before driving the course-filming, interviewing and capturing the highlights of the event. Greens Fee are $95 per person (Fee includes 2 tickets to the Hall of Fame Grand Opening that night and a contribution to the Hall of Fame). Requests for groups or foursomes will be honored. Sign-up deadline in Monday, Nov. 5. For more information, contact Kevin Cleary, kpcleary@yahoo.com.

Beach Tennis: The world’s top ranked beach tennis players will be competing in the Subaru Hermosa Beach Open International Beach Tennis Championships Saturday at the Hermosa Beach Pier. Action begins at 9 a.m. and is followed by an after party at 9:30 p.m. Beach Tennis, an internationally recognized professional sport governed by the International Tennis Federation, has grown faster than any beach sport in the world over the past few years. The sport, which started in Italy over 30 years ago, is now played in over 70 countries. The popularity in newer markets (such as the United States, South America, Russia and Bulgaria) is fueling its momentum for inclusion in the 2020 Olympics.

Basketball: The Manhattan Beach Blazers, a girl’s 7th and 8th grade travel team, will be holding free tryouts for new players on Friday from 4-5 p.m. at Hermosa Valley School, 1645 Valley Drive in Hermosa Beach. For more information, contact Jeff Herdman at jherdman11@me.com or 310-936-3592.

Football: In celebration of Homecoming and to commemorate its last game at Murdock Stadium, the El Camino College football team is hosting Murdock Madness on Saturday, Nov. 3. Festivities begin on the softball outfield at 3:30 p.m. with a tailgate party featuring live music, food, drinks and a $1 photo booth. The event culminates on the gridiron when the Warrior’s host Mt. San Antonio College at 6 p.m.

Track and Field: Former All-American and longtime UCLA coach Anthony Curran has started a youth track and field program for kids ages 10-14. The program is an extension of Curran’s current pole vault club “No Limit Sports.” For more information or to register, contact Curran at 310-490-0849, anthony@nolimitsports.com.

Volleyball: The Grand Opening of the Beach Volleyball Hall of Fame will be held Friday, Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Hermosa Beach Community Center Museum, 710 Pier Ave. The event includes a social hour with music, food, beverages and a photo display. Jim Arico will emcee the induction of the Class of 2012 consisting of Scott Ayakatubby, Adam Johnson, Janice Opalinski-Harrer and Mike O’Hara. The event cost $10 per person and features a video of last year’s festivities, volleyball highlight video and roll call of all Hall of Famers. A post-event party will be held at Waterman’s Grill in Hermosa Beach. For more information, contact Chris Brown, chris@campsurf.com or Kevin Cleary, kpcleary@yahoo.com.

Running: Registration is ongoing for the GI Joe Fall Pier2Pier Run/Walk to be held Saturday, Nov. 10 at 7 a.m. Participants start at the Hermosa Beach Pier, go to the Manhattan Beach Pier and back. Entry fee is $35 and $100 will be awarded to the runner with the fastest time. Proceeds benefit the Air Force Sergeants Association, the Inglewood PTA and others. Registration is available at Village Runner, 1840 Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach or at MBBootcamp.com.

The Party Meets the Pavement at the 4th Annual Allstate Life Insurance Los Angeles 13.1 Half Marathon and 5K on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013. The half marathon begins on the Venice Boardwalk and ends in Playa Del Rey. Live entertainment, food and refreshments including the Michelob Ultra beer garden will highlight the festivities. Runners will also be able to donate the shoes off their feet through a special partnership with Allstate and Give Your Sole, which provides worn athletic shoes for those in need. The 5K will begin 15 minutes after the start of the marathon. Entry fees are $75 (half marathon) and $25 (5K) through Oct. 18, increasing thereafter. For more information, visit 131LosAngeles.com.

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