Beach Cities Sports: Volleyball, Aquatics, Running, Fitness, Triathlon, Martial Arts

Volleyball: The California Beach Volleyball Association (CBVA) will be holding a tournament for boys and girls 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U divisions on Saturday at the Hermosa Beach Pier and for Men’s A and Women’s A divisions on Sunday at the Manhattan Beach Pier. Action begins at 9 a.m. each day. For more information, visit www.cbva.com or contact Chris Brown, 310-766-7234 (Hermosa Beach) or JP Saikley, 310-220-9558 (Manhattan Beach).

The Amateur Athletic Union hosts the AAU Southern Pacific Championships at the Hermosa Beach Pier on Sunday. Boys and girls compete in 10U, 12U, 14U and 16U divisions. Action starts at 9 a.m. Fee is $60. For more information, contact Gino Grajeda, ggrajeda181@msn.com or www.aaubeach.org.

Boys and girls ages 8 to 18 years old are invited to take part in Beach Cities Volleyball’s Summer Indoor Volleyball Program. The program will beheld in July and August allowing players of all skill sets, beginner to advanced, to have fun and improve their volleyball skills. Each week-long camp features a 5-star coach-to-player ratio and lunch or dinner for full-day participants. Full-day and half-day programs are available. Week 1: July 18-22, American Martyrs (Manhattan Beach); Week 2:  July 25-29, Westchester Park or Christ Lutheran Gym (Palos Verdes); Week 3: Aug. 1-5, Rolling Hills Prep Gym (Torrance); Week 4: August 8th – 12th at Rolling Hills Prep Gym (Torrance); Week 5: Aug. 15-19, Vistamar High School (El Segundo). For more information, visit www.beachcitiesvbc.com.

Aquatics: The Hennessey’s Return to the Pier Paddleboard race celebrates its 9th year on Friday, May 27. Check-in is at 4 p.m. in front of Hennessey’s on Pier Plaza in Hermosa Beach. The race begins at 5:30 at the Hermosa pier. The 4-mile course goes north to the Manhattan pier and returns to the beach, south of the Hermosa pier. For more information, contact Tom Ritter or Lina, 316-5652 or hennesseyraces@aol.com or www.HennesseysPaddleboarding.com.

Running: Guinness World Record holder Christian Burke hosts the Hermosa 24 Ultramarathon Saturday and Sunday, June 18-19, giving participants a chance to break his record of running in the sand for 83.04 miles in 24 hours. The 3.46-mile soft sand course goes from the Hermosa Beach Pier to the Manhattan Beach Pier and back. Solo and relay categories available with proceeds benefitting local schools. Individual fee is $120, team prices vary. For more information, visit www.hermosa24.com.

The G.I. Joe Spring Pier-2-Pier Run/Walk will be held Saturday, June 11 at 7 a.m. The 4-mile course in the sand begins and ends at the Hermosa Beach Pier. The event is professionally timed and festivities include finish line entertainment, refreshments and lots of giveaways including free backpacks filled with goodies for the first 100 pre-registered participants. Proceeds benefit the Air Force Sergeants Association and El Segundo Unified School District. Registration is $25/runner before May 12th ($35 thereafter) and available at www.mbbootcamp.com. For more information, contact 310-836-9339 or jc@mbbootcamp.com.

Registration is open for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life Beach Cities to be held from 9 a.m. July 23 until 9 a.m. July 24 at Alta Vista Elementary School in Redondo Beach. Supporting Redondo and Hermosa Beach communities, the family-oriented event helps raise funds to help eliminate cancer while celebrating the lives of those who have faced the disease. Team registration is available online at www.relayforlife.org/beachcitiesca. For more information, call 310-348-0356.

Fitness: AdventurePlex, 1701 Marine Ave., Manhattan Beach is offering its Open Rock Wall and Ropes Course on Saturdays from 12-3 p.m. (Rock Wall is also open Sundays from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.). Whether a single child, the whole family, or just a group of friends (Ages 5 and up for rock wall, 8 and up for ropes course), the course provides challenges of solving problems and overcoming obstacles. Groups of seven will start every hour and will take approximately 45 minutes to complete the courses. Advance registration is recommended. Cost is $8-$20 depending on activities. For more information, call 310-546-7708.

Triathlon: Registration is open for the 7th annual Redondo Beach Triathlon sponsored by CaliforniaHealthPlans.com. The sprint event will be held Sunday, June 12 at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at the Veteran’s Park/Marina area in Redondo Beach. All of the proceeds go to Cheer for Children, a nonprofit organization that gives seasonal parties and raises money for acutely ill children at Harbor UCLA Medical Center. The USAT sanctioned scenic course event consists of a 1/2-mile swim, 6-mile bike, and 2-mile run. Space is limited to the first 600 entries. A non-competitive mini-sprint (half the distances) is also available. Awards will be given to the top three finishers in each division and the top two relay teams. Sprint fees are $80 (ages 13-19 and 65 and older), $90 (ages 20-64), $120 (relay). Mini-sprint fees are $70 and $100 for the relay. To register, visit www.rbtriathlon.com.

Martial Arts: The 8th Annual South Bay Open Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tournament will be held July 16-17 at Cal State Dominguez Hills. To register, visit www.cjjusa.com.

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