Beach Cities Sports: Cycling, golf, running and more

Golf: Mira Costa’s girls golf team  took second place in the Knabe Cup at Lakewood Country Club behind Marni Munez’s 2-under-par 79. Veronica Chan shot a 74 and Ashley Kim and Danielle Richman each shot a 78 for the Mustangs whose 302 points fell just shy of champion Diamond Bar’s 297.

 

Cycling:  The Dave Richardson Race Series, an annual event sponsored by the Redondo Beach-based South Bay Wheelmen, will hold its fifth event on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 8:30 a.m. The time trial race will take place at the Palos Verdes Hill (to Domes). The Richardson series is a mix of criteriums, road races, and time trials. Only South Bay Wheelmen members can race and riders must have a United States Cycling Federation license to participate. For more information, visit southbaywheelmen.org.

 

Football: El Camino College continues its National Central Conference schedule with a home game against rival Harbor on Saturday, Oct. 25 at Redondo Union High School. The Warrior’s final home of the regular season will be against Mt. San Antonio on Sat. Nov. 8. All home games kick off at 4 p.m.

 

Running: Registration on ongoing for the annual GI Bootcamp Fall Pier 2 Pier Run/Walk held in the sand from the Hermosa Beach Pier to the Manhattan Beach Pier. The event takes place Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7 a.m. Participants receive T-shirts, goodie bags and raffle prizes. First and second place male and female runners receive gift certificates to Village Runner stores. Beat the fastest time (male – 18:32, female – 22:42) and win $100. Cost is $35 per runner. Team/family discounts available. Proceeds benefit Trinity Basketball and Education along with Grandparents as Parents. For more information, or to register, visit mbbootcamp.com.

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