Briefs 9-25-16

SOAP BOX RALLY
   The City of Sanford Recreation Services Department and Central Florida Soap Box Derby will be hosting its first race of the 2016-2017 Rally Season _ the September Rally _ today (Saturday) at Sanford Derby Park.
   Check in will be at 7 a.m., with racing beginning at 8 a.m. and the event will consist of a Double Elimination race for each class _ Stock, Super Stock, Masters _ in the morning, followed by a lunch break and a Single Elimination race for each class in the afternoon.
   Soap Box Derby racing is open to children ages 7 to 20 _ Stock, 7-to-13; Super Stock, 9-to-18; Masters, 10-to-20 _ with a limited number of loaner cars available for new participants.
   Everyone, especially interested non-racers, is invited to attend any of the family friendly events, free of charge, at the beautiful Derby Park facility located on the west side of Sanford on Oregon Avenue, north off of CR-46A (25th Street/H. E. Thomas Parkway) or east off of Rinehart Road, just south of the GreeneWay entry. The track is East of Bentley Elemen-tary School.
   For more information or to download a registration form, please check out the websites at www.soapboxderby.org or www.centralfloridasoapboxderby.com or call the City of Sanford Recreation Services Department at 407-688-5120.
 
POP WARNER FOOTBALL
   Here is the schedule for Week 5 in the Mid Florida Pop Warner League. There will be 15-sites holding games (Seminole County teams in bold) in six weight classes _ Tiny Mite; Mitey Mite; Junior Pee Wee; Pee Wee; Junior Varsity; Unlimited _ Saturday with most days starting at 9 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. Here is the schedule.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
   Apopka @ Olympia; Avalon @ Lake Brantley; East Ridge @ Harmony; Hagerty @ Wekiva; Lake Highland @ Leesburg; Lake Howell @ Oviedo; Mount Dora @ Clermont; Ocoee @ Dr. Phillips; Sanford @ Pine Hills; South Central @ West Orange; South Lake @ St. Cloud; South Orlando @ Azalea Park; Umatilla @ Ridge Youth; Winter Park @ Lake Mary; Winter Springs @ Lyman.
   For more information go to _ www.mfpw.org _ and look for links to each team (Associations) to find specific game times and directions to fields.
 
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
   Coming up at Orlando Speed World Dragway:
   * Today (Saturday) is the 2nd Annual Drag Race for the Cure, an event to raise awareness about Autism and Cystic Fibrosis. Racers gates open at 8 a.m. and Spectator gates at 10 a.m. Admission is $20; kids 10-Under free.
   The Dragway Information Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 and the website is at _ www.raceosw.com/dragway/.
   SpeedWorld is located 17 miles east of Orlando in Bithlo at 19164 East Colonial Drive, between Orlando and Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
 
SENIOR BASEBALL
   Here is the upcoming schedule in the Orlando Senior Baseball Association Spring Season in the 25-and-Over and 35/45-and-Over League that plays its games at Zinn Beck Field, Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium, Central Winds Park in Winter Springs, Showalter Field in Winter Park and the South Orange Youth Complex in Orlando. Visit the website _ www.leaguelineup.com/osba _ for more information on the league.
35/45-AND-OVER LEAGUE
Playoffs
Saturday, September 24
   10 a.m. _ #4 Orlando Brewers @ #1 Padres, Stadium.
   1 p.m. _ #3 Royals @ #2 Orlando Braves, Stadium.
   4 p.m. _ #7 Expos @ #1 (45s) Daytona Beach Rays, Stadium.
   4 p.m. _ #6 Orlando Yankees @ #5 Central FL Cardinals, Zinn Beck.
25-AND-OVER LEAGUE
Best-of-3 Championship Series
Wednesday, September 21
   * Game 1: Orlando Lugnuts 7, Orlando Brewers 3.
Sunday, September 25
   10 a.m. _ Game 2: Orlando Lugnuts vs. Orlando Brewers, Stadium.
   1 p.m. _ Game 3 (if necessary): Orlando Lugnuts vs. Orlando Brewers, Stadium.
 
 
ORLANDO PRIDE
   Orlando Pride returned to action at Camping World Stadium after a week off next week due to international matches tonight (Saturday) for its season finale against FC Kansas City.
   Tickets for the 5 p.m. kickoff game can be purchased at www.orlando-pride.com or by calling (855) ORL-CITY.
 
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
   The 2016 NASCAR Whelen All-America Series at New Smyrna Speedway is underway.
   Today (Saturday) will feature the Marion Edwards Memorial Super Late Model 100-Lapper, plus Division action in the Super Stocks, Mod Minis and Bombers.
   Pit gates open at 3 p.m. Super Late Model practice from 4 p.m.-to-5 p.m. Division practice will be from 5 p.m.-to-6 p.m. Ticket booths and grandstand gates open at 6 p.m. with Super Late Model qualifying at 6:15 p.m. and racing starts at 7:30 p.m.
   Adult admission is $20 (reserved seating is $25, the top six (6) rows of the Main Grandstand) with all seniors (65+) and military with valid ID (for proof of age or Military affiliation) admitted for $18. Kids 11 years of age and under are free of charge. MUST be accompanied by paying Adult to qualify for Free Admission.
   The track is located at the corner of SR. 44 and CR 415, between New Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
   For information on New Smyrna Speedway, call the track office at 386-427-4129 or visit the website at www.newsmyrnaspeedway.org.
 
ORLANDO CITY
   In its first match back from a two game, coast-to-coast road trip, Orlando City SC (7-9-13, 34 points) controlled the run of play and dominated scoring chances against Columbus Crew SC (6-11-11, 29 points), but ultimately fell, 4-1, at Camping World Stadium last Saturday (9/17). Cyle Larin scored his 14th goal of the season, ending Columbus’ bid for a shutout.
   The Lions head to Washington, D.C. for a critical match against D.C. United tomorrow (Sunday). Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. City then visits Toronto FC on Wednesday, Sept. 28, before returning to Camping World Stadium to host the Montreal Impact on Sunday, Oct. 2. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
   Tickets to all City home matches are available at OrlandoCitySC.com or by calling 855-ORL-CITY.
   Follow the latest Orlando City news and updates via Facebook: www.facebook.com/OrlandoCitySC _ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OrlandoCitySC _ Instagram: www.instagram.com/OrlandoCitySC/ _ and YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/OrlandoCitySC.
 
RECREATION SOFTBALL
   Here is the upcoming schedule for the City of Sanford Recreation Services Department Adult Fall Slowpitch Softball League at Pinehurst Park.
   The Fall Church League on Monday will have RiverWalk Church playing Hope and Glory at 6:30 p.m.; Zion Hope facing Central Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. G3 Church and taking on Safeharbor Christian at 8:30 p.m.
   The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League on Wednesday will have Wet Spot battling Trinity Tattoo at 6:30 p.m.; B & B Discount Beverage squaring off with Facebook Famous at 7:30 p.m. and The Bailouts challenging The Willow Tree-Sausage Sliders at 8:30 p.m.
   Everyone is invited to watch the games for free at Pinehurst Park, located on West 24th Street off 17-92.
   For more information contact Eric Griffin, City of Sanford Recreation Supervisor, at 407-688-5120; visit the city website _ www.sanfordfl.gov _ or email: eric.griffin@sanfordfl.gov _ the League Information Website, including registration forms, is at _ http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanfordsoftball&si....
 
LMSA
   Ahoy!
   Upcoming events:
   * Gosling’s Rum races – Every Wednesday, start window 6:25 p.m.-to–6:30 p.m. Please come by the LMSA clubhouse to check the course and sign-in. Remember to set-up RaceQs on your smart phone (RaceQs.com). Everyone is invited. Come on out. We'll find a spot for you. Go to _ http://www.flalmsa.org/?page_id=101 _ for info, rules, sailing instructions and course descriptions.
   * Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 1-2 – LMSA Fall Regatta. The regatta is open to all sailboats of 12-feet LOA or greater. Ex-pected one-design classes: Sunfish, San Juan 21, Mutineers, Buccaneers, Lightning, Flying Scots, Hobie Waves, Force 5, Laser, Wayfair, Windmills and Catalina 22. Portsmouth classes, regardless of number of entrants, shall consist of Planing, Multi and Displacement hulls. After racing on Saturday, join an LMSA tradition, the Limlit Party at the clubhouse. Then off to the Regatta Dinner at the Sanford Elks Lodge. Go to __ http://www.regattanetwork.com/event/13290#_home __ to register for the Sanford Fall Regatta or __ www.facebook.com/FlaLMSA/ __ to check out the FaceBook Page. If you have any question, please send to an email to __ fla.lmsa@gmail.com __ or contact the Regatta Chair, Scott Marriott, at laser61500@aol.com.
   ATTENTION SAILORS of the LMSA Fall Regatta (9/30-10/2) & Kettle Cup Regatta (12/2-12/4):
   Hotel rates for these events are available at Comfort Inn & Suites 590 Ava Court, Sanford 32771.
   This is a PHONE ONLY RESERVATION. Please call 407-585-1580 and ask for “REGATTA RACE RATE $85 +tax/per night”. Cannot be booked by third party travel site or hotel website.
   * Sunday, Oct. 9 _ LMSA Sunday Jameson Race. Start window is 2 p.m.-to-2:10 p.m.
   * Saturday, Oct 15 _ LMSA Club Racing Fall Series continues. Skipper's meeting at 12 noon.
   For more information about LMSA, please visit our web site _ www.flalmsa.org _ or call (321) 578-8364.
   Interested parties can find results from past races of 2015 on the "Race Results" page (www.flalmsa.org/?page_id=623) and results from year’s prior is on the Race Results Archive page (www.flalmsa.org/?p=2229).
   The LMSA is also on Facebook (www.facebook.com/pages/Lake-Monroe-Sailing-Association/110483735742242), please go to the page and click LIKE and get notices and see photos instantly.
   See you out on the water!
 
UCF WOMEN’S SOCCER
   It was another wild finish Sunday, as the Knights rallied from two down to tie the game in the 74th minute. Unfortunately for UCF, a late shot by host and No. 4 ranked Florida (6-2) found its way into the net giving the Gators the win.
   With less than three minutes to play, the Knights were unable to clear the box and a Florida player managed a slow rolling shot that appeared to be wide. However, the ball managed to carom off the inside edge of the post and trickle in, putting the Gators ahead for good.
   The Knights fall to 5-4 on the season but have shown their mettle, playing another top-10 opponent tough to end.
By the Numbers
   • Junior Morgan Ferrara found her third goal of the season in the 58th minute.
   • Junior Bridget Callahan buried the equalizer 74th minute after a corner service by freshman Zandy Soree found its way to her feet.
Next Up
   • UCF Women's Soccer, presented by Napleton Volkswagon, will be idle until beginning its American Athletic Conference schedule with back-to-back matches at home. First against Houston Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. and then versus SMU Oct. 2 at 1 p.m.
 
JUNIOR GOLF
   Sanford junior golfers ages 11-18 are invited to compete in an upcoming Arrowhead Junior Golf Tour event.
   The AJGT Beaver Creek Fall Classic at Beaver Creek Golf Club in Zachary, LA, October 8–9.
   The tournament entry fee is $185 and includes two days of green fees, tee gifts and Trophies in four age divisions.
   Recommended accommodations are available at Holiday Inn & Suites in Zachary. Please call 225-654-1402 for reservations and group rate.
   The registration deadline is Wednesday, October 5, at Noon.
   The 2-day, 36-hole tournaments are ranked by the Junior Golf Scoreboard and hosted by the Arrowhead Junior Golf Tour.
   To enter an event, please call Diane Ford at 1-985-630-3066 or enter online at www.arrowheadjgt.com.
 
FCSL CELEBRITY GOLF
   As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Florida League relies on donations, sponsors, and fundraisers to operate every year. For the past eight years, Interlachen Country Club in Winter Park has been gracious enough to host the annual Celebrity Golf Tournament. It is the FCSL’s biggest fundraiser of the year, as 30 foursomes from all over the country descend on Central Florida to take part in this exciting event.
   Each foursome will have a baseball celebrity join as the fifth player and among the tournament awards will be _ Closest to the Pin contests on all Par 3s; Longest Drive contest; and 1st, 2nd, 3rd place prizes.
   The event will take place November 13 & 14 and here is the schedule of events:
Sunday, November 13
   6 p.m. _ Pairings Party at Interlachen. A chance to mix and mingle with MLB celebrities while enjoying delicious hors d'oeuvres and a complimentary open bar. A select few celebrities use the evening to promote the Florida League, helping the attendees understand the importance of summer collegiate baseball. It also marks the opening of the silent auction, which brought in more than $35,000 in 2014, and includes a number of unique items, sports memorabilia, and vacation packages. Each foursome will receive eight tickets to the pairings party.
Monday, November 14
   10 a.m. _ Check in opens at Interlachen.
   10 a.m.-to-11:30 a.m. _ Complimentary range balls, putting challenge and an All-American lunch buffet.
   11:30 a.m. _ Shotgun start. Snacks, Beer, Cigars and Soft drinks available throughout the day on the course.
   5 p.m. _ Awards reception with hearty hors d'oeuvres and open bar.
   6:30 p.m. _ Silent auction ends.
   While playing a round of golf at this luxurious course is a treat in itself, playing with a baseball celebrity is an added plus.
   For more information and find the link to register on-line, go to _ www.FloridaLeague.com _ or contact: Rob Sitz, Flor-ida League President, by e-mail _ rsitz@floridaleague.com _ or by phone at _ 321-206-9174.
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