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Beach Cities Sports: Cycling, running, volleyball and more

The AYSO GU14 All Stars from Manhattan/Hermosa won the Sectional tournament in Riverside advancing to play in the Western States Championships March 21-22 in Lake Forest. Team members include (front row, left to right) Jamie Stickelmaier, Morgan Alonso, Nicole Raventos, Bianca LeBosnoyani, Samantha Cook, (back row) Albert Chen (coach), Mary Taylor, Jessie Duckworth, Juliana Chen, Kali Mashayekhi, Ashley Brownsberger, Alanna Grogan, Grace Castner, Ashley Stepczyk amd Huntley Castner (coach). Photo courtesy Lindy Brownsberger
The AYSO GU14 All Stars from Manhattan/Hermosa won the Sectional tournament in Riverside advancing to play in the Western States Championships March 21-22 in Lake Forest. Team members include (front row, left to right) Jamie Stickelmaier, Morgan Alonso, Nicole Raventos, Bianca LeBosnoyani, Samantha Cook, (back row) Albert Chen (coach), Mary Taylor, Jessie Duckworth, Juliana Chen, Kali Mashayekhi, Ashley Brownsberger, Alanna Grogan, Grace Castner, Ashley Stepczyk amd Huntley Castner (coach). Photo courtesy Lindy Brownsberger

Beach Volleyball: The Hermosa Beach 4-Person Coed Volleyball League on Tuesday nights begins March 24. Matches are the best two-out-of-three and player from 6-8 p.m. on the north side of the Hermosa Beach Pier. Registration must be made at the Community, 710 Pier Ave. in Hermosa Beach prior to league start date. Cost is $240 per team plus $5 per non-HB resident. For questions, contact Bill Sigler, bill@smacksportswear.com, or Chris, cyj@prankmonkey.org.

Track & Field: Mira Costa High School Track & Field will be hosting its first Youth Meet for boys and girls grades K-8 on Sunday, Mar. 15. The $15 entry fee gets each competitor into up to three events and includes a T-shirt. Races will be by grade and by sex. For more information, click here or contact MCHS Head Coach Moe Russell, moe.mctrack@gmail.com.

Volleyball: 2014 prepvolleyball.com National Coach of the Year Tommy Chaffins is holding volleyball clinics for 4th through 8th grade boys and girls. Clinics are held Mondays and Wednesdays 6:30-8 p.m. at Redondo Union High School. For more into go to goscvc.com or email tomchaffins@yahoo.com.

Cycling: The 3rd Annual Tour de Pier, a unique fundraising event that brings one of the hottest indoor fitness activities – stationary cycling – to the Manhattan Beach Pier, takes place Sunday, May 17. Four 5-minute sessions begin at 9 a.m. Whether riding solo or as a team, each bike requires a fundraising minimum of $500. For more information, visit tourdepier.org.

Surfing: The South Bay Boardriders continues its South Bay Surf Series on Saturdays. The series features all age groups, from the under-9 Micro Grom Division to the over-50 Legends Division. Participants receive t-shirts and other goodies and finalists from each division win prize packages. Surf Series ratings winner receive prizes such as free trips, surfboards, wetsuits and more. Contests scheduled: Mar. 28 – Becker at 26th St.; April 25 – Spyder at Manhattan Beach Pier. The championships will be held in May. For more information, visit southbayboardriders.com.

Swimming: Southern California Aquatics (SCAQ), the largest Masters swimming program in the United States holds a variety of programs at Redondo Union High School. SCAQ holds weekly stroke clinics and ocean workouts as preparation for triathlons, ocean competitions and pool meets with practices fitting most work schedules for swimmers of every level. For more information and schedules, visit swim.net/scaq.cfm. ER

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