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<br /> It Summer/Fall 2001 Vol 17, No.2-3
<br /> An Official Publication of the ww*Mistt org :- Minnesota Sports Federation
<br /> RISE fiClillifeS Two Sports Facilities
<br /> Minnesota Sports Federation has recently acquired two indoor The inaugural event at the Minnesota Amateur Sports Dome is the Mil
<br /> lateur sports facilities in an effort to improve and expand their Federation Adult Volleyball Invitational/Qualifier on December 15-16. T
<br /> mateur sports participants in the state of Minnesota. features eight premiere Sportcourt volleyball floors and Senoh net equif
<br /> are located on Highway 65 (Central Avenue North) in Fridley and With the securement of these centrally located indoor facilities,plans for
<br />'ark respectively. The facilities are located one block apart(see map in Elk River have been placed on hold. Plans for outdoor facilities in the
<br /> ige 6). The securement of the two facilities,the Minnesota Amateur possibly more indoor facilities remain intact.
<br />(formerly Airena Golf Dome)in Spring Lake Park and the Minnesota
<br /> nter(also known as Spikers Grill and Beachclub)in Fridley was made The Dome and Volleyball Center will help solve the shortage of available
<br /> I very generous $1,365,000 donation to the MSF by the previous indoor facilities that has plagued the Sports Federation staff and partici
<br /> frs. Without this generous donation,securement of the facilities would years. By no means will these facilities accommodate all the activities o
<br /> n possible. Sports Federation and its affiliates. There will still be plenty of hosting o
<br /> willing affiliated communities.
<br /> can accommodate basketball,volleyball,floor hockey,soccer and
<br /> Is. The Sports Dome also accommodates golf, softball, baseball, Sports Federation members are invited to visit the Minnesota Volleyball C
<br /> ch football,rugby,lacrosse and many other special events/activities a great meal and beverage of theirchoice at Spikers Grill and Beach Club
<br />-kets, to arts and craft shows to model airplane meets. in the Volleyball Center. Watch future issues of the AmateurSports Ret
<br /> Grill and Beachclub coupon specials. (Continued r
<br /> practices or events in the Dome or Volleyball Center contact Doug at Sixteen Standouts R�
<br />)M E(3663)OR Jovi at(763)795-0200. Both Doug and Jovi are looking �g�lAa` Il
<br /> xking with your group. hall of Iamb Honor Roil
<br /> - - n Friday, October 19, 16 stellar performers were ensh
<br /> -yam-, . . Minnesota Softball Hall of Fame,Included were: Mike B
<br />\ \ u,J ' id i % 1 Minneapolis; Charles Engler, Pitcher, St. James; Les
<br /> +! m Ernster, Infielder, Rochester; Kathy Fraser, Shortstop,
<br /> Bloomington; Nancy Garbett, Pitcher, Anoka; Joseph
<br /> "Dutz"Junker, Outfielder, Stillwater/Scandia; Gary Lunz,
<br /> 111 . ; r , +-, Player/Coach, Mankato; Joe & Leora Mulder, Organizers/
<br /> li Promoters, Montevideo; Jared Odden, Catcher, Anoka/ -i
<br /> 4 Ws t € Coon Rapids; Bud Ode, Infielder, Lake Park; Roy Price, {
<br /> a« NY-;,°.;q., `f+ Infielder, Minneapolis; Joe Sinnott, Catcher, Duluth; Jon
<br /> r . hrz t'1"� Speake, Player/Coach/Organizer/Promoter, Hastings; Dick Tay
<br /> °' = Promoter, Bloomington/Farmington; Cindy "Cy" Yess, Coa
<br /> igressing inside the old Airena Golf Dome in Spring Lake Park to convert it to a Rochester.
<br /> facility that still services golf enthusiasts.
<br /> NSDrw;f; s�, t " i3r�' t` x v A detailed bio on each Hall of Famer will appear in the wince
<br /> mpalgn 4 Spotlight on Officials "-46-47 Amateur Sports Review.
<br /> Message 6 Adult Volleyball Results 50-53 M3A�A92 DODGE AWW +ILK I WULMN J��W� ,.
<br /> 1 - 6 Adult Broomball Results 54-55 I
<br /> all Dates 7 USA Broomball National Results 56 PAT KLAERS C
<br />(bits 8 2001 MN Broomball HOF 57 CITY ADMINISTRATOR I
<br /> ii & Results 11-23 By The Rules 58 PO l0X 491.1
<br /> all Results 24-32 Adult Basketball Results 59-60 ELK RIVER MN 55330-0198
<br /> earns Reclassified..33-36 Suspensions/Probations 61-62 III I 1 II II II II I II II mil II III
<br /> ion Results 38-39 Youth Volleyball Results 63-67. - t + n + ur nr t +n rnr n r n +n r n nur + E
<br /> National Results ' 40-41 Youth Basketball Results 67-74 I I„
<br />/III Results 42-45 Youth Baseball Results 75-77
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