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  Volleyball The Beach Volleyball CBVA Camp will be held Mon.-Fri. from 9 a.m.-noon at the Manhattan Beach Pier. There

Invention helps skaters catch a tow

Rick Barraza is a renaissance man – an energy healer, a jewelry designer, a garment-company honcho, and now the inventor of Gripski, a lightweight, retractable four-foot tether that a skater can use to get a tow from a bicycle.

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Badminton The 18th Annual Junior International Badminton Championships – Wes Schoppe Memorial continues through Sunday at the Manhattan Beach Badminton

Andy Knox’s Olympic achievement

When Andy Knox stood before 1,200 Olympic athletes, civic leaders, officials and volunteers at a ceremonial dinner last year marking

New retail and office condos to open downtown

Developer Nick Schaar and broker Bryn Stroyke team up for a second attempt at an upscale retail and office condominium complex in the beach cities. On Friday, Schaar Homes and Buildings and Stroyke Properties will hold an open house at 1300 Highland Shops and Worklofts, a high-end 34-unit commercial condo complex in downtown Manhattan Beach.

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Soccer The first of two Brit-West Soccer Camps will be held Mon.-Fri. at Manhattan Village Field. Tot camps will be

Currents

1 Willem McCormick and Dakota Emerson (aka Willem & Dakota) are playing the Saint Rocke/Hermosa Beach leg of the Coast

Beach trips-Fortune favors the brave

by Chris Brown

A crew of South Bay surfers weigh the prospects of barreling waves versus gun barrels in Baja, and are glad they did.

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Volleyball John Featherstone’s 16th Annual Volleyball Clinic begins Tuesday at 16th Street in Manhattan Beach. The instructional youth beach program

Lakers medicine man


After LA’s sudden case of hoops mania finally fades away and the Lakers flags come off the SUV’s it will be a summer of surgery for the newly re-crowned NBA Champion LA Lakers.
Andrew Bynum already has his knee operation scheduled, Kobe Bryant is looking at two and possibly even three surgeries on three different body parts and Luke Walton is considering serious back surgery as the only realistic way to extend his career.

A race for the ages

One man’s passion for his high school sweetheart and love of Redondo Union High School inspires not-so-senile Sea Hawks to gather for a track meet-themed reunion that honored two of the school’s most revered coaches while raising funds for the creation of a new Athletic Hall of Fame.

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