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2017-03-07 PRC Regular Meeting Agenda Packet
CITY OF PALM DESERT PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION AC`, R ;�/, Hi POSTED AGENDA 4,1SJ` • Tuesday, March 07, 2017 —8:30 a.m. Administrative Conference Room — Palm Desert Civic Center 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260 I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Any person wishing to discuss any item not on the agenda may address the Parks and Recreation Commission at this point by giving his/her name and address for the record. This is the time and place for any person who wishes to comment on items not on the agenda. It should be noted that at the Parks and Recreation Commission's discretion, these comments may be deferred until such time on the agenda as the item is discussed. Remarks shall be limited to a maximum of five minutes, unless additional time is authorized by the Commission. IV. CONSENT CALENDAR A. MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING OF TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2017. Rec: Approve as presented Action: V. NEW BUSINESS A. PALM DESERT TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS VI. CONTINUED BUSINESS NONE POSTED AGENDA PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MARCH 07, 2017 VII. OLD BUSINESS NONE VIII. PRESENTATIONS AND UPDATES A. DESERT X UPDATE B. PARK USE REPORT - Cap Homme / Ralph Adams C. PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER D. FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT E. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT - Program Updates - First Tee Updates IX. STAFF AND COMMISSIONER COMMENTS X. ADJOURNMENT I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda for the Parks and Recreation Commission was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 1st day of March 2017. Angi= Marron, Recording Secretary 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT N.N.. PRELIMINARY MINUTES II a = PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION A � � REGULAR MEETING Fo=a783No "'•«•.......N•• TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2017 — 8:30 a.m. Administrative Conference Room — Palm Desert Civic Center 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260 CALL TO ORDER Chair Jerry Dawson convened the meeting at 8:30 a.m. II. ROLL CALL Present: Absent Chair Jerry Dawson Commissioner Deborah Hall Vice Chair Mary Helen Kelly Commissioner Lindsay Holt, Alternate Commissioner Randy Guyer Commissioner Kim Housken Commissioner Lynn Bixen Commissioner Mike Hardin Ex-Officio Members: Rob Ballew, YMCA of the Desert Kevin Kalman, DRD Also Present: Lauri Aylaian, City Manager Ryan Stendell, Director of Community Development Kim Warpinski, Management Analyst Randy Chavez, Landscape Supervisor Sabby Jonathan, Council Liaison Angie Marron, Recording Secretary Guests: Karen Creasy, YMCA of the Desert / Aquatic Center David Keyes, YMCA of the Desert /Aquatic Center Brenda Nutcher, Desert Recreation District Tammy Martin, Friends of the Desert Mountain 1 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION PRELIMINARY MINUTES JANUARY 12, 2017 III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS NONE IV. CONSENT CALENDAR A. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2016 Rec: Approve as presented Upon a motion by Commissioner Guyer, second by Commissioner Housken, carried by a 6-0-2 vote of the Commission, (AYES: Kelly, Guyer, Dawson, Housken, Bixen, Hardin; NOES: None; ABSENT: Hall, Holt) the Consent Calendar was approved as presented V. NEW BUSINESS A. PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER 5-YEAR REVIEW A presentation was provided by Kim Warpinski, reflecting on the 5 year anniversary for the Aquatic Center. The facility was designed as a multi- use facility with an Olympic size pool, a recreational pool, and a children's area. The over view exhibits are the following: - Five year partnership with the YMCA - A 60 percent original cost recovery goal - Operation shortfall covered by the General Fund, - Total five year operations budget $6.7 million — with actual expenses 5% under budget - Total five year revenue generation — $3.7 million revenue, with a 59.6% cost recovery The goals realized were to have a thriving community pool; affordability within the community, at which entry rates remain the same. Cost recovery reached 60% at three out of the five years. Robust programming boasts 42 unique programs both water and land based; water classes are consistently at capacity. Cost recovery overview estimated at 55%. To date the City has invested $6.2 million in operations; within the five-year expense totals. Yearly expense totals are a combination of staffing, utilities, chemicals, and maintenance costs. Revenues generated $3.7 million, respectfully. Revenues were based on daily admission, which was the highest revenue generator, programs, 2 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION PRELIMINARY MINUTES JANUARY 12, 2017 facility rentals, food and beverage, and retail sales. Summer recreational swimmers have also been a dominant contribution to revenue source. David Keyes explained more in detail regarding the admissions revenue. Mr. Keyes reached out to our Canadian friends (snow birds), who are continuing to bring up the revenue in our winter months; December of 2016 was higher than the previous year. Revenues have been consistent with some minor dips. Still working on expanding and what works best for the groups. Community feedback - offers to the Senior community; Silver Sneakers, affordability for seniors to have a healthy living. The Aquatic Center is not looking at only youth/teenagers, but also looking at the entire community. The YMCA has surveyed hundreds of patrons over the years. 95% forms positive feedback, the negative feedback was referenced to equipment. There are a few surprises along the way. Extremely heavy use of the facility is required for 60% of revenue return. CIP expenditures are expected to increase as facility ages. A multitude of programs are projected; at least 12% increase in swim lessons, realized 22% increase in group lessons. The Aquatic Center is very photogenic; TYR (rival to Speedo and Nike) rented out the full facility for a photo shoot, showcased in TYR catalog and commercial material, and is reserving again this year. The facility has been a true and positive impact on our community — changing lives. Goals for 2017; the biggest priority is safety, increase swim lessons, add more partners, and implement a monthly Habits of Health lecture series. Expansion of land based fitness offerings, facilitate hosting large swim meets, and hit 60% revenue return by June 2017. B. LAURI AYLAIAN INTRODUCTION Lauri introduced herself as our new City Manager. Ms. Aylaian stated that she has been City Manager for three months now, was previously with the Redevelopment Agency at City of Palm Springs and is delighted to be back here at the City of Palm Desert. Ms. Aylaian has a great deal of respect for our Parks and Recreation Commission; she is pleased to be here and will sit in meetings as time allows, being that there are so many committees with the City. Ms. Aylaian is willing to make herself available; please feel free to contact her assistant, Ms. Donna Evans for a time setup. C. ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 2017 Commissioner Hardin made a motion to elect Mary Helen Kelly as Chair, second by Commissioner Housken. Vice Chair Kelly made a motion to elect Commissioner Hardin as Vice Chair, second by Commissioner Guyer and carried by a 6-0-2 vote of the 3 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION PRELIMINARY MINUTES JANUARY 12, 2017 Commission (AYES: Kelly, Hardin, Guyer, Jutovsky, Housken, Dawson; NOES: None; ABSENT: Holt, Hall) D. 2017 COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULE Kim Warpinski presented a tentative meeting schedule for 2017 to the commissioners. Ms. Warpinski assured everyone that this schedule will not be strayed from. Upon a motion by Chair Dawson, second by Commissioner Hardin, carried by a 6-0-2 vote of the Commission, (AYES: Kelly, Guyer, Dawson, Housken, Bixen, Hardin; NOES: None; ABSENT: Hall, Holt) the proposed 2017 Commission meeting schedule was approved. VI. CONTINUED BUSINESS NONE VII. OLD BUSINESS NONE VIII. PRESENTATIONS AND UPDATES A. PARK USE REPORT - Cahuilla Hills Park Kim Warpinski and Randy Chavez presented the commission with a slide show and a brief summary regarding Cahuilla Hills Park. One of the issues with the park was the water, so it was essential to upgrade the irrigation controller. It was hit and miss due to the old controllers being solar, if it were to go bad in the summer, there was a possibility there could be a loss of plants and trees. The new irrigation controllers were consolidated into one; also incorporated was a new smart controller which can communicate from City Hall; if there were to be an issue, that controller will send out an alarm. Since the new controllers are not solar, power was obtained from the tennis courts; extra conduit was added for any future projects. LED lights were installed in the restroom. The entrance was redesigned and made more inviting, boulders and signs were also removed; and were very mindful of the bike riders. So, it was widened and added bollards to stop vehicular traffic. Rob Ballew commended the good job with the parks. B. FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT 4 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION PRELIMINARY MINUTES JANUARY 12, 2017 Rob Ballew shared some information in regards to the camps at the facility: - 25 kids — Holiday Camp / San Pablo Facility - 43 kids — Carter Elementary School - 269 kids - Leagues & Basketball — (Boys & Girls ages 6-14) - 88 kids - Flag Football / Spring Camp — (ages 5-14) - 62 kids — Y Rookies — (ages 3-5) - 62 kids — Youth & Government To help fund the YMCA, the Annual Campaign will kick off on the first of February, and will go on for five weeks. It helps families that can't afford some of the programs that they offer; the YMCA subsidizes through that campaign. The YMCA will also be involved in the Tour de Palm Springs, which will soon be called the Tour de Palm Desert. During the holidays, the YMCA was able to supply over 250 low income families with food and gifts for the kids. C. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT Brenda Nutcher stated that December camps were slow — the floors were resurfaced during that time; however, they had 31 kids registered for winter camp, and 28 were drop-ins. Numbers are up for January. Ms. Nutcher also stated that they held a "Safety Bike Fair" with a turnout of 40 kids participating and gave away about 30 bikes. The DRD is getting ready for Senior Games, registration is right where it should be, participants are up by 60 people, there about 600 registered. Desert Sports Center will be utilizing COD, Palm Desert High School, Aquatic Center for swimming, and tennis courts for pickleball. Senior Games will be held February 9-12. IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS Tammy Martin gave an update on the benches, and the kiosk for the hiking trail. Ms. Martin reminded everyone about the Flower Festival on March 4; everyone is invited. Vice Chair Kelly stated that she feels extremely honored being elected as Chair, and thanks everyone. Commissioner Housken asked about the Live Well Festival. Ms. Warpinski commented; it was a great turn out, and believes it had about 3,000 attendees. Rob Ballew invited everyone to the YMCA Mixer that would be held the Wednesday following the meeting, from 5-7 pm. Commissioners pay a $5 fee versus the $20 fee; YMCA barbecue team is the best in town, so don't miss out. 5 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION PRELIMINARY MINUTES JANUARY 12, 2017 Chair Dawson expressed his gratitude to the Commission and is elated to have served as Chair. X. ADJOURNMENT With unanimous consent of the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 9:43 a.m. Angie Marron, Recording Secretary 6 • s • . .. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT Date: February 28, 2017 To: Palm Desert Parks and Recreation Commission From: Brenda Nutcher, Community Services Coordinator Subject: January Activity Report Palm Desert Community Center PD Gym and Fitness Center • 4109 members utilized the gymnasium and fitness Member Scans 4109 center facilities Drop In/Daily Pass 328 • 328 additional gym and fitness center users paid the Total 4437 daily walk-in fee • 268 people registered for classes, camps and special Memberships Sold programs Fitness Pass 180 • 202 additional people participated in classes on a Desert Willow 411 drop in basis The First Tee 41 • 411 Desert Willow Resident Cards issued Skate Park 65 • 180 Fitness Center Passes issued • 2 Community Center rentals for the month of Total 697 January Activity Enrollments Portola Community Center Tae Kwon Do 18 • 26 rental reservations Dance 36 • 80 hours of rental use Sports 47 Health and Fitness 50 Palm Desert Parks Reagan/PDCC after school 82 • 188 park reservations Music 21 • 1138 hours of rental use Tiny Tots 27 Palm Desert Skate Park Total 281 • 65 skate park memberships sold Drop in Class Participation • 292 skaters used the park Fitness 116 • 321 bikers used the park Dance 31 Pickleball/table tennis 216 Camp/after school 7 Sports 73 Total 443 Palm Desert Community Center First Tee Golf Course Use • The Chef's Table Cooking Series has begun. You can expect a full house every Thursday for the season. Driving Range 744 • The Concert Series has begun Sunday, You can 9-Hole Youth 58 expect a full house every Sunday for the season. 9-Hole Adult 574 • We partnered with the Live Well Festival in Civic Lessons 0 Center Park on Saturday,January 7, 2017. We Misc. Usage offered different children's activities throughout the Total 1376 day as well as showcasing some of our programs and activities.This was an awesome event with Rentals by Location about a thousand people throughout the event. We Civic Center Park 70 had quite a few residents that came into the facility and never knew what we offered. Freedom Park 40 • We started a new Girls'volleyball program and Olsen Field 4 currently have 13 enrolled with another 12 who PD Soccer Park 74 paid the activity daily drop in fee. I am excited to see PD Community Center 64 this program grow. Portola Center 26 Upcoming events: Total 278 • Senior Games, February 9— 12, 2017 • DiaAbility Sports Festival, February 25, 2017 Rentals by Facility Type • Youth League Opening Ceremonies, March 11,2017 Amphitheater 1 • Dare to Prepare, March 18, 2017 Football Field 9 • Opera Arts, March 19, 2017 • Prom Dress Giveaway, March 24, 2017 Gymnasium 16 Multipurpose Room 74 Pavilion 5 Softball Field 94 First Tee: Soccer Field 79 Commission Report—The Golf Center/The First Tee, Total 278 January, 2017 Hours Rented by Location Programming—The First Tee winter sessions are underway at the Golf Center and our five other participating facilities Civic Center Park 648 located throughout the Valley. New activities for the winter Freedom Park 224 sessions include early evening classes at both the Golf Olsen Field 12 Center and the Lights of Indio. In addition,we continue to PD Soccer Park 254 see growth in our LPGA/Girl's golf program increasing to 3 PD Community Center 202.50 classes weekly.We also are engaging the local elementary Portola Center 80 schools introducing the NSP (National School Program) to Total 1420.5 the physical education classes as part of our community outrearch program. We have also expanded our Volunteer training sessions to improve our Volunteer's knowledge and Hours Rented by Facility Type expertise of TFT programming. In early January, we held our Amphitheater 16 Family Football Field 18 Festival event which included a golf competition, a family Gymnasium 40 picnic and ending with a movie under the stars positioned Multipurpose Room 242.5 on the driving range tee. We were also the proud recipient Pavilion 80 Softball Field 756 Soccer Field 268 1420.5 of the fantastic$12,500. donation from the PGA Tour Superstore with the presentation made during the event. Finally,the major of the month included participation in the Career Builders PGA Tour event held at PGA West. Activities included a Monday Master class where our youth took a behind the scenes tour of the press tent, Shot Link Yardage trailer,Tour Player equipment trailer as well as engaging players on site. Our chapter's youth also were the primary source of standard bearers during the event with over 40 youth participating. We also were selected to conduct the Tour Youth clinic on Sunday with numerous positive reviews and great exposure for our Chapter. Finally, we operated a vendor tent on the tenth hole displaying our information and engaging with event spectators. Golf Center Activities—The Golf Center is in full swing for the season with an assortment of promotions and programs for our seasonal and year round golfers. In addition to our rack rate pricing,we are offering promotions to our various golfer groups including Juniors, Seniors (55+)Adults, First Tee Chaperons. We have 'Discount Days' weekly for our Men, Ladies and Seniors. Finally, we offer a Play All Day program on Sundays geared for our youth and families. In addition,we have both multi use discounted Range and Play cards to drive added play and range usage. Owing to the extended January rain and the impact of the Canadian dollar exchange rate,we have experienced reduced volume at the Golfer Center and look forward to more favorable weather to increase revenue for the remainder of the prime season. We have also continued our sales of donated goods as well as conducting a monthly second Saturday Parking lot sale with positive customer response. Finally, we have expanded our instruction program bringing on board a second teacher to broaden our appeal to our golfing customers. The First Outreach/Board—January was an active month for our TFT-CV Board with several committee meetings in addition to our full Board meeting on January 17th. Several initiatives are in progress including fund raising programs, expanded Programming/Volunteer activities and exploring 501 C 3 application. We are also looking at an expanded Board development program to increase the effectiveness of our Board as well as develop a broader based membership. We also participated and were the recipients with the Springs Country Club The First Tee fundraiser.These supportive members hold an annual event with proceeds being donated to our local Chapter creating an important revenue source for our operations. In addition,The Trilogy Ladies Golf Association, held a fundraiser in mid- January which also has increased in size year over year. We are also making preparations for two golf tournament fundraisers to be held in April. Firstly, the Shirley Spork event at Palm Valley on April 3rd and TFT-CV Invitational to be held on April 21st at Desert Island Golf and Country Club. Finally, our Executive Director participated in a panel discussion titled the Coachella Valley Golf Summit focused on the state of golf held during the Career Builders Golf Tournament. • s • . .. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT Date: February 28, 2017 To: Palm Desert Parks and Recreation Commission From: Brenda Nutcher, Community Services Coordinator Subject: February Activity Report Palm Desert Community Center PD Gym and Fitness Center • 3469 members utilized the gymnasium and fitness Member Scans 3469 center facilities Drop In/Daily Pass 347 • 347 additional gym and fitness center users paid the Total 3816 daily walk-in fee • 281 people registered for classes, camps and special Memberships Sold programs Fitness Pass 108 • 188 additional people participated in classes on a Desert Willow 306 drop in basis The First Tee 3 • 306 Desert Willow Resident Cards issued Skate Park 46 • 108 Fitness Center Passes issued • 2 Community Center rentals for the month of Total 463 February Activity Enrollments Portola Community Center Tae Kwon Do 18 • 63 rental reservations Dance 41 • 271 hours of rental use Sports 45 Health and Fitness 49 Palm Desert Parks Reagan/PDCC after school 68 • 250 park reservations Music 32 • 1611 hours of rental use Tiny Tots 28 Palm Desert Skate Park Total 281 • 46 skate park memberships sold Drop in Class Participation • 245 skaters used the park Fitness 112 • 264 bikers used the park Dance 31 Pickleball/table tennis 420 Camp/after school 9 Sports 36 Total 608 Palm Desert Community Center First Tee Golf Course Use • Our new Girls'volleyball program and currently have 21 enrolled with another 9 who paid the Driving Range 1200 activity daily drop in fee. I am excited to see this 9-Hole Youth 84 program grow. 9-Hole Adult 990 • Senior Games ran very smoothly.We had 830 Lessons 5 participants. Pickleball is the largest tournament in Misc. Usage California. We are planning to add an additional Total 2279 venue for volleyball next year so we add an additional 16 teams. We partnered with PDHS Track Rentals by Location & Field Booster Club to help run that event and COD Volleyball to run the tournament. I have received a Civic Center Park 95 lot of positive feedback. Freedom Park 50 • The Disability Sports Festival was a big success. We Olsen Field 3 had 159 Participants as well as 400 Spectators. PD Soccer Park 102 • The cooking and concert series are just about PD Community Center 63 wrapped up for the season. We are excited this Portola Center 37 partnership has grown. Total 350 • Senior Softball will be wrapping up this month after another successful season. Rentals by Facility Type • We have added a few new Adaptive Sports Amphitheater 4 programs,tennis and drums. We currently have a few students enrolled in both programs. We are Football Field 9 hoping these programs will grow. Gymnasium 18 Multipurpose Room 82 Upcoming events: Pavilion 7 • Wild Flower Festival, March 4, 2017 Softball Field 124 • Youth League Opening Ceremonies, March 11,2017 Soccer Field 106 • Dare to Prepare, March 18, 2017 Total 350 • Opera Arts, March 19, 2017 • Prom Dress Giveaway, March 24, 2017 Hours Rented by Location • Desert Theaterworks Stage Play Reading Series, Civic Center Park 788 March 2,April 2,April 9, 2017 • Spring Camp, April 10 through the April 14,2017 Freedom Park 260 Olsen Field 9 PD Soccer Park 554 PD Community Center 271 First Tee: No update Portola Center _ 167 Commission Report Total 2049 Hours Rented by Facility Type Amphitheater 64 Football Field 18 Gymnasium 102 Multipurpose Room 336 Pavilion 112 Softball Field 852 Soccer Field 565 2049 di • fo "Iiiii94 r] •.41".. • • 4.4 DESERT 0,/ RECREATION DISTRICT tAl ON- PALM DESERT 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games and International Sports Festival r p er, i ' �� � Jo H. .� SAVE THEi DATE! n' 17th Annual Palm Desert Senior Games i<N ,.-- ,,, & International Sports Festival - TEAM EVENTS-BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL SOCCER INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION-TABLE TENNIS 9-HOLE GOLF•TRACK&FIELD RACE WALK SWIMMING•PICKLEBALL•FREE THROWS&HOT SHOTS 1F` it,,,,, v� 2017 RESULTS Congratulations to all who participated in the 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games and International Sports Festival. It was a pleasure to have you. We hope you enjoyed the games and had a great competition. We appreciate all who participated and volunteered at the 2017 games. gee r . !ioUrrunon! Table of Contents Introduction 3 Overall Games Enrollment 4 Golf 5 Pickleball Women's Singles 6 Women's Doubles 7 Men's Singles 8 Men's Doubles 8 Mixed Doubles 9 Women's Soccer 10 Men's Soccer 10 Swimming 500 Yard Freestyle 11 100 Yard Backstroke 11 100 Yard IM 12 200 Yard Freestyle 12 50 Yard Butterfly 12 100 Yard Breaststroke 13 200 Yard IM 13 100 Yard Freestyle 13 50 Yard Breaststroke 14 50 Yard Backstroke 14 50 Yard Freestyle 15 Table Tennis Women's Singles 16 Women's Doubles 16 Men's Singles 17 Men's Doubles 17 Mixed Doubles 17 Track&Field 1500 Meter Race Walk 18 3000 Meter Race Walk 18 50 Meter Dash 19 100 Meter Dash 19 200 Meter Dash 20 400 Meter Dash 20 800 Meter Dash 20 1500 Meter Run 21 3000 Meter Run 21 Discus Throw 22 Shot Put 22 Long Jump 23 High Jump 23 Softball Throw 24 Men's Volleyball 25 Women's Volleyball 25 Page 2 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book NA IV DESERT To All 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games Athletes, Our 17th year of competition is done and the results have been officially recorded. What follows in the pages of this document are the official record of our Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal winners for all of the events hosted this year. We have done our best to insure all of the results are accurate and easy to understand. The Palm Desert Senior Games and International Sports Festival are split into two separate age groups: The Master's Division and The Senior Games' Division. Within these two age groups are more groups broken up in to 5-year increments, as is required by the California Senior Games Association (CSGA). They are as follows: Master's Division 35 —39 40—44 45 —49 Senior Games' Division 50-54 55 —59 60-64 65 —69 70-74 75 —79 80— 84 85 + When no athlete qualified for a medal in a given event the column has been left blank. In addition,when some age divisions have to be combined due to low enrollment that will be reflected in the column that lists the Age Category. For more information about the Palm Desert Senior Games & International Sports Festival, please feel free to contact us at(760) 347-3484, www.DesertSeniorGames.org or isf@drd.us.com We hope to see you all next year! Pcthn'De4ev'tSevu o-r Qa wieikTea wv Page 3 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Overall 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games & International Sports Festival Overall Games Enrollment Individual Sport Male Female Total 9-Hole Golf 7 4 11 Pickleball 160 147 307 Swimming 16 11 27 Table Tennis 31 6 37 Track & Field and Race Walk \wen. 72 27 99 Team Sports # of Teams # of Participants Men's Volleyball—35 to 59 6 48 Men's Volleyball—50 and Older 7 55 Women's Volleyball—50 and Older 24 175 Women's Soccer 4 34 Men's Soccer 6 46 Overall Participants Male Female Total 2017 Palm Desert Games 428 402 830 m. Page 4 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games &International Sports Festival Results Book 1/1 ;* DESERT Golf Results 9-Hole Golf Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 60 to 64 Diane Peebles Women 75 to 79 Marie O'Bertos Women 80 + Joyce Mueller Men 55 to 59 John Schmidt Men 60 to 64 Ronald Sweet Ken Peebles Men 65 to 69 Robert Morris Men 70 + Dick Dent Monte Gast aimp e IN - " AU es, 411; ,. , _' . ' ,);;.„.• 111 -( (,,,,-6 . k: . I • a y - • Page 5 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;�;* DESERT Pickleball Results Women's Singles Age Category 6.. GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Lar Marmelstein Melanie VanDelden Tina Baganz (A) Women 50 to 54 Lisa Naumu Jan Cunningham Susan Henderson (B) Women 60 to 64 Jane Held Pat Chung Pam Smith Women 70 to 74 Donna Quaife Judy Chatwin Joanie Davis (A) Women 70 to 74 Barbara Wintroub Fran Myer Lobo Benneyan (B) • s y ••• Page 6 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;ak;* DESERT Women's Doubles Age Category GOLD SILVER Mi. 1 BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Marcia Topp Joan Kolins Tina Gotter (A) Michelle Brodeur Laurie Condon Jana Ham Women 50 to 54 Lisa Naumu Mary Palmer Stacey Proctor (B) Sher Keith Lar Marmelstein Pamela S. Jensen Women 55 to 59 Kathy Inskeep Pat Chung Melinda Terrian (A) Melanie VanDelden Lori Tokutomi Dana Young Women 55 to 59 Kathy Roberts Diane Cronk Mary Barasleau (B) Roula Fawaz Patricia Nissan Susan Neeley Women 60 to 64 Flo Trapani Dee Eadie Sandy Forcier Jackie Hummel Kathy Herrick Trudy Walker Women 65 to 69 Barb Bartley Arlene Maurer Lia Halter (A) Cindy Pulliam Barbara Campbell Jean Simmons Women 65 to 69 Lola Benneyan Donna Quaife Paula Sheridan (B) Margo Dragoo Fran Myer Doreen Poggu Women 70 to 74 Emi Morita Susan Petersen Lynn Fraser Lily Kojima Didi Martin Karen Lopossa °" ia_�I( i�s5�!i V � t 3 ' ,' x - w.'':::�' �_ :.�. _. ern, �...�W�.. ...-. .rJ.-...... ' :. R ai+. } kW it of` .u..11 A. �. ', m. 4' I - - . ••• Page 7 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;A ii;• DESERT Men's Singles Age Category GOLD.M..J1_ . SILVER BRONZE Men 50 to 54 (A) Greg Fox Richard Bass Preston McCollom Men 50 to 54 (B) Steve Hosohama Doug Covert Brett Noel Men 60 to 64 Tony Deaztlan Henry Wiebe Bec Cannistraci Men 70 to 74 (A) Dave Held Bill Meardy Arie Solomon J Men 70 to 74 (B)] Richard Norman Mac McDowell Men 75 to 79 John Browning ] Gary Pyle Jerry Habeck lic , oic . Ir• .:* f . , __ 4 v� 1 i it t T Men's Doubles Age Category GOLD - SILVER _ BRONZE Men 50 to 54 Kevin Booth Roberto Donati David Dalessandro Scott Burr Blake Wilcox Jerry Koyama Men 55 to 59 Frank Taylor Gerry Friesen William Bell Ray Boyajian Richard Corsini Mark Anderson Men 60 to 64 Scott Stevenson Dale Harris Michael Nimtz Terry Brine Michael Luevano Phil Sutherland Men 65 to 69 Greg Conn Bill Chin Kelly Painter David Davidson Richard Unger Bec Cannistraci Men 70 to 74 (A) Dave Held Rich Hornbeck Bob Kiener Homer McCracken Arie Solomon Ben Orme Men 70 to 74(B) Gary Kruse Jeff Louie Donald Miyasaki Dennis Tomkinson Bob Canfield Ron Yoshimoto Men 75 to 79 Kenny Lewis Bob Lyman Gary Pyle George Balch Chuck Lyman Gene Cochran Page 81 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Mixed Doubles Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE 50 to 54 (A) Lar Marmelstein Lori Tokutomi Susan Boyajian Dean Ayers Dave Knittle Ray Boyajian 50 to 54 (B) Lisa Naumu Tracy Worley Hagen Mary Barsaleau Roberto Donati Steve Dawson John Halligan 55 to 59 Karen Gysin Diane Cronk Patricia Nissan Blake Wilcox David Lewis Steve Hosohama 60 to 64 (A) Jane Held LuLu McDowell Rosalee Blond Dave Held Richard Bass Roy Walford 60 to 64 (B) Kathy Roberts Pamela S. Jensen Flo Trapani Michael Nimtz Ricki Terrian Todd(Big) Johnson 65 to 69 (A) Pat Chung Arlene Maurer Trudy Walker Bec Cannistraci Charles Maurer Gerry Forcier 65 to 69 (B) Barbara Wintroub Robin Sutherland Cathy Kaufman Duke Grondin Phil Sutherland Michael Luevano 70 to 74 (A) Valerie Weinstein Didi Martin Karen Lopossa David Davidson Dick Paul Roger Lopossa 70 to 74 (B) Libby Macklin Fran Myer Lynn Fraser Clint Carnell Sr. Jerry Louis Craig Fraser 75 to 791 Arlene Knudsen Margo Dragoo Rosalie Knutsen John Browning Kenny Lewis Richard Northup / 1' ; "Ay,! 1 ._ 1 1.. yam • h- F - r+ 5 11111M P, A Page 9 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;ak;* DESERT Soccer Results Women's Soccer Tournament Age Division GOLD SILVER BRONZE All Ages Salty Sisters Ultimate Goal Alliance 1 -n+ vnntttttrmti....� Illt , ., —rl Men's Soccer Tournament Age Division GOLD SILVER id= BRONZE Pool A LA Soccer Club Bohemians Conejo 76 Pool B Terroni International Hemetcinto Stampede -- li err i,► i /4 I . 11 *! 4't i• if P, ;#4h, &if!! ' , ‘ 4 c I r -a if , . i , 1 , , _ ,._ ,, .: . ••• Page 10 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book 1/kV DESERT Swimming Results 500 Yard Freestyle Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 55 to 59 L Karen Chiesi (8:09.14) Women 65 to 69 [ Cheryl Harms (7:48.39) Men 50 to 54 Patrick McGinley(6:30.60) Men 55 to 59 John Ramos (7:11.24) Men 65 to 69 Bill Durell (7:41.23) Larry Vesely(10:35.54) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(7:38.71) Men 80 to 84 William Grohe (11:08.59) 100 Yard Backstroke Age Category ` GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 80 to 84 Delores Olson(3:01.76) Women 85 + Joan Nielson(3:07.07) Men 55 to 59 Gregory Jung (1:10.81) John Ramos (1:32.87) Men 65 to 69 Bill Durell (1:36.38) Men 80 to 84 John McGinty(4:36.37) / Adko(1 4 ,• 1L• /11 .c1 —*sit . ••• Page 11 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book 1/1 ;* DESERT 100 Yard IM Age Category GOLD 11, SILVER BRONZE Women 75 to 79 LDee Ann Schwartz (2:33.15) r- Men 65 to 69 Larry Vesely(2:18.78) Men 70 to 74 Monte Gast(1:44.81) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(1:28.73) Men 80 to 84 Henry Curran(3:44.69) John McGinty(4:21.48) �t ,,n di 11 Ilia 1 ` 1 / g — — 200 Yard Freestyle Age Category GOLD SILVER IF BRONZE Women 55 to 59 Karen Chiesi (3:05.97) Women 65 to 69 Cheryl Harms (2:55.07) Men 50 to 54 Patrick McGinley(2:24.86) Men 65 to 69 Bill Durell (2:52.72) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(2:48.29) Men 80 to 84 William Grohe (4:20.71) John McGinty(9:27.50) 50 Yard Butterfly Age Category ■ GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 70 to 74 Patricia Cawunder(1:41.12) Men 75 to 79 Manfred Baur(57.75) Men 80 to 84 Henry Curran(1:45.16) Page 12 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book lak;. DESERT 100 Yard Breaststroke Age Category r GOLDJJ SILVER dill BRONZE Women 65 to 69 Jeanne Cambra Brungard(1:39.84) Men 65 to 69 Bill Durell (1:33.63) Men 70 to 74-1 Monte Gast(1:39.31) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(1:41.44) Men 80 to 84 John McGinty(4:58.47) 200 Yard IM Age Category GOLD 1M SILVER BRONZE Men 55 to 59 John Ramos (1:57.39) Men 80 to 84 William Grohe (6:29.90) awe i, " • " - y 7 x i )-! j.omor. _ _ --tviaratamma 100 Yard Freestyle Age Category GOLD -I SILVER BRONZE Women 55 to 59 Catherine Schureman(1:52.55) Women 65 to 69 Cheryl Harms (1:20.11) Women 70 to 74 Vivian Stancil (3:45.30) Men 50 to 54 Patrick McGinley(1:01.10) Men 55 to 59 Gregory Jung (59.80) John Ramos (1:10.27) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(1:17.79) Men 80 to 84 John McGinty(4:26.66) Page 1312017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;/1k;- DESERT 50 Yard Breaststroke Age Category GOLD A SILVER BRONZE Women 55 to 59 Catherine Schureman(59.74) Women 65 to 69 Jeanne Cambra Brungard(46.59) Women 70 to 74 Vivian Stancil (2:36.48) Women 75 to 79] Dee Ann Schwartz (1:28.98) Men 55 to 59 1 John Ramos (37.00) Men 65 to 69 Randall Balt(39.84) Bill Durell (40.02) Larry Vesely(1:05.80) Men 70 to 74 Monte Gast(41.36) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(44.38) Manfred Baur(1:05.00) Men 80 to 84 Robert McMeekin(1:39.46) 50 Yard Backstroke Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Lisa Flores (1:11.26) Women 55 to 59 Susan Dent (49.12) Women 65 to 69 Jeanne Cambra Brungard(50.68) Women 75 to 74i] Patricia Cawunder (1:15.34) Vivian Stancil (2:43.72) Women 75 to 79 Dee Ann Schwartz (1:05.01) Women 80 to 84 Delores Olson(1:24.73) Women 85 + Joan Nielson(1:19.64) Men 55 to 59 Gregory Jung (32.65) John Ramos (41.78) Men 65 to 69 Larry Vesely(1:11.75) Men 70 to 74 Monte Gast(52.73) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(43.30) J Men 80 to 84 William Grohe (1:18.38) 1 John McGinty(2:17.99) �' C . ••• Page 14 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT 50 Yard Free Style Age Category M. GOLDL SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Lisa Flores (59.20) Women 55 to 59 Susan Dent(38.99) Catherine Schureman(46.08) Women 65 to 69 Cheryl Harms (37.09) Women 70 to 74 Patricia Cawunder (1:11.82) Vivian Stancil (1:37.00) Women 75 to 79 Dee Ann Schwartz (53.12) Women 80 to 84 Delores Olson(1:08.06) Women 85 + Joan Nielson(1:10.33) Men 50 to 54 Patrick McGinley(28.27) Men 55 to 59 Gregory Jung (27.25) John Ramos (28.89) r Men 65 to 69 Randall Balt(31.20) Bill Durell (33.77) Larry Vesely(53.18) Men 70 to 74 Monte Gast(37.79) Men 75 to 79 George Carey(32.91) Manfred Baur(42.37) Men 80 to 84 William Grohe (52.92) Robert McMeekin(54.52) t . 4 ' III' 1 'i�i� IP ---p F.. a f , az i Page 15 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Table Tennis Results Women's Singles Age Category _____GOLDCategory 1 .. .GOLDnill.j SILVER is BRONZE All AgesL Ann Mottro Harriet Quan J Megumi Omatsu i : war icafoN 'fir- i {� "_ , _ - - I ' - -"I'M MR a el ivi . 10 - 4rii; Women's Doubles Age Category Ino.GOLD a SILVER MI BRONZE Megumi Omatsu Ayesha D'Sousa All Ages Harriet Quan Dhimas D'Sousa I f N f Page 16 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Men's Singles Age Category G___ AiLillii A EDELL i BRONZE dilM Men 44 to 59 r Leonard Lam Ed Branham Suchart Sudhamma Men 60 to 65 Lonnie Dean Howard Wienstien 1 Colin Horgreaves Men 65 to 69 Jack Carlson Doug Vaughan Don Wallace Men 70 to 77 Allen Silberman Tom Clissdad Michael C Men 78 to 82 Viktor Troppmann Men 83 + Agus Dj aj aputra Royal Taxman Men's Doubles IF Age Category GOLD —I— SILVER A BRONZE Men 50 to 68 Howard Weinstein Leonard Lam Lonnie Dean Jack Carlson Lloyd Johns Ed Branham Men 69 + Ashet Hartel Viktor Troppmann Doug Vaughan Agus Djajaputra Tom Clissold Ken Nagel 1 ____,, . . ......... . ‘ f li �r _ _____ Mixed Doubles Age Category GOLD SILVER ill. BRONZE All A es Viktor Troppmann Sergio Villegas Agus Djajaputra g Harriet Quan Megumi Omatsu Ayesha D'Sousa . *IN 7- mi, tris 67._-7 . ••• Page 17 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book 14r.* DESERT Track and Field Results 1500 Meter Race Walk Age Category GOLD SILVER ill- BRONZE Women 60 to 64 Wendy Clark(9:29.91) Women 65 to 69 Ester Chudnofsky(13:23.78) Women 70 to 74 Darlene Backland(10:47.58) Women 85 + Grace Moremen (14:10.09) Men 50 to 54 Art Morrow(9:25.00) Men 65 to 69 Michael Devaney(10:02.77) Men 70 to 74 Richard Campbell (9:07.92) Men 80 to 84 Phillip McKean(10:47.27) Men 85 + William Moremen (11:46.53) Irr RI% 1 47� .. • II , % 3000 Meter Race Walk Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 60 to 64 Wendy Clark(20:02.50) Women 70 to 74 Darlene Backlund(22:02.86) Women 75 to 79 Ann Stromberg(23:59.44) Anelise Smith(24:32.76) Women 85 + Grace Moremen (28:21.12) Men 50 to 54 Art Morrow (19:33.62) Men 65 to 69 Michael Devaney(20:39.56) Men 70 to 74 Richard Campbell (18:54.24) Men 80 to 84 Phillip McKean (22:40.30) Men 85 + William Moremen(22:50.73) Page 18 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book 1/;. DESERT 50 Meter Dash Age Category IIMi.GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 40 to 44 MaryLou Johnson(7.36) Women 50 to 54 Suzette Lee (8.22) Women 55 to 59 Paulyna Kessman(9.91) Women 60 to 64 Susan Seifert(9.21) Deborah Lurie (11.00) Women 65 to 69 Brenda Matthews (7.97) Pay Kelly(9.41) Men 40 to 44 Trevor McDonald(7.56) Men 55 to 59 Paul Hulbert(7.55) Willie Simmons (7.73) Men 60 to 64 Joe Ruggless (7.19) Clint Pearman (7.33) David McLawhorn(7.59) Men 65 to 69 Ed Rose (8.48) James Malin (8.98) Men 70 to 74 Ron Muranaka(8.91) Men 75 to 79 Lawrence Jones (8.33) Casmir Mazet(8.69) Iraj Hashemzadeh(9.20) Men 80 to 84 John Gardner(9.04) Delos Eyer(9.06) Vern Yates (9.74) 100 Meter Dash Age Category GOLD WI=SILVER Women 40 to 44 MaryLou Johnson (13.71) Women 50 to 54 Suzette Lee (15.52) Princess Cooper(17.78) Women 55 to 59 Paulyna Kessman(19.70) Women 60 to 64 Susan Seifert(18.22) Deborah Lurie (21.98) Women 65 to 69 Brenda Matthews (15.81) Women 70 to 74 Sarah Sneider(21.73) Men 40 to 44 Trevor McDonald(14.21) Men 50 to 54 Logan Culp (15.16) L Men 55 to 59 Paul Hulbert(14.62) Men 60 to 64 Joe Ruggless (13.19) Gregory Pizza(13.75) David McLawhorn(14.45) Men 65 to 69 Ed Rose (15.67) Men 70 to 74 Barry Green(16.92) Ron Muranaka (17.28) Men 75 to 79 Casimir Mazet (16.76) Iraj Hashemzadeh(17.41) Men 80 to 84 Delos Eyer(17.82) John Gardner(17.88) Vern Yates (18.74) Men 85 + Donald Leis (20.95) Page 1912017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book 1/1 ;* DESERT 200 Meter Dash Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 40 to 44 MaryLou Johnson (28.16) Women 60 to 64 Susan Seifert(38.36) Men 50 to 54 Laurent Birade (26.72) Men 60 to 64 Joe Ruggless (26.62) Clint Pearman(30.11) David McLawhorn(30.25)] Men 65 to 69 L Ed Rose (32.90) Rick Muth(37.33) J Men 70 to 74 r Ron Muranaka(37.97) Anthony Cupaiuolo (45.96) L Men 75 to 79 Casimir Mazet (36.92) Men 80 to 84 Vern Yates (42.64) 400 Meter Dash Age Category r ' GOLD SILVER BRONZE Men 50 to 54 Laurent Birade (1:01.55) Men 65 to 69 Rick Muth (1:28.30) Men 70 to 74 Anthony Cupaiuolo (1:33.86) Men 80 to 84 Vern Yates (1:45.59) 1101131 _ _� �.�. 800 Meter Run Age Category J GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Shelley Sponsler(3:50.73) Women 55 to 59 Karen Chiesi (3:49.14) Men 50 to 54 Ramon Vargas-Ortiz(2:58.80) Men 65 to 69 Steve Doyle (2:50.12) Men 70 to 74 Anthony Cupaiuolo(3:48.59) Page 2012017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book DESERT 1500 Meter Run Age Category GOLD n SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Shelley Sponsler(7:43.20) Women 55 to 59 Karen Chiesi (7:02.20) Women 80 + Edythe Hulet(14:13.83) Men 50 to 54 Ramon Vargas-Ortiz(5:51.74) Men 65 to 69 Steve Doyle (5:54.27) 3000 Meter Run Age Category ■ GOLD SILVER dm. BRONZE Women 55 to 59 Karen Chiesi (14:30.52) Amy McVee (15:11.07) Women 80 + Edythe Hulet (28:13.00) Men 50 to 54 Ramon Vargas-Ortiz(12:55.60) Men 65 to 69 Richard Freeman(32:41.08) w r TRACKS " . ••• Page 21 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Discus Throw Age Category GOLD ' SILVER II BRONZE Women 60 to 64 Estela Sanchez (19.05 m) Joyce Essex (14.54 m) Men 40 to 44 Trevor McDonald(29.60 m) Men 55 to 59 Greg Holden (35.62 m) Men 60 to 64 Jeff Brown(43.43 m) Robert Rice (39.47 m) Daniel Lloyd(34.59 m) Men 65 to 69 Rob Stillwagon(38.59 m) Alan Essex (32.11 m) Bob Morris (31.14 m) Men 70 to 74 Theagenis Abatzogl(35.86 m) Steve Willis (27.21 m) Kenneth Baker(25.95 m) Men 75 to 79 Les East(28.87 m) L Men 80 to 84 Neil Saling(30.34 m) Alan Rosen (25.54 m) Joe Durrenberger(20.35 m) Men 85 + Hank Ketels (12.59 m) I Shot Put Age Category GOLD L SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Stacia Nemeth(5.85 m) Women 60 to 64 Estela Sanchez (7.89 m) Joyce Essex (5.04 m) Men 40 to 44 Trevor McDonald(10.37 m) Men 55 to 59 Greg Holden(13.40 m) Men 60 to 64 Daniel Lloyd(12.67 m) Men 65 to 69 James Malin(11.07 m) Alan Essex (10.12 m) Men 70 to 74 Theagenis Abatzogl(11.78 m) Steve Willis (9.21 m) Kenneth Baker(8.25 m) Men 75 to 79 Ken Hurlbert(11.28 m) Jack White (10.43 m) Ron Widmer(9.55 m) Men 80 to 84 Neil Saling(9.62 m) Joe Durrenberger(9.05 m) Ralph Reiche (8.96 m) Men 85 + Hank Ketels (4.98 m) i. If 10 ' _is - • . M # ° ~ n Page 22 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Long Jump Age Category _GOLD .16.] SILVER BRONZ Men 50 to 54 Laurent Birade (4.96 m) Logan Culp (4.29 m) Ramon Vargas-Ortiz(4.10 m) Men 55 to 59 Khashayar Sanjari (4.04 m) Men 60 to 64 David McLawhorn(4.34 m) Mike Jimenez (3.98 m) Men 65 to 69 Ed Rose (3.71 m) L Men 70 to 74 Kenneth Baker(3.15 m) Manuel Rico (2.99 m) Ron Damschen (2.54 m) Men 75 to 79 Lawrence Jones (3.77 m) Les East(3.66 m) r Men 80 to 84 John Gardner(3.43 m) Vern Yates (3.09 m) Jerry Chase (2.91 m) Men 85 + Donald Leis (2.58 m) High Jump Age Category GOLD i SILVER BRONZE Women 55 to 59 Amy McVee (0.81 m) Men 50 to 54 Ramon Vargas-Ortiz(1.31 m) Logan Culp(1.31 m) Men 55 to 59 Khashayar Sanjari (1.36 m) Men 60 to 64 David McLawhorn(1.31 m) Men 65 to 69 Charlie Rader(1.50 m) Men 70 to 74 Otis Burrell(1.31 m) Ron Damschen (1.01 m) Men 75 to 79 Les East(1.21 m) Lawrence Jones (0.96 m) Men 80 to 84 Ralph Reiche (1.21 m) Jerry Chase (1.01 m) Men 85 + Donald Leis(0.96 m) now ciP Page 23 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book DESERT Softball Throw Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54-1 Princess Cooper(107.00 ft) L Women 65 to 69 Pat Kelly(94.06 ft) Men 50 to 54 Ramon Vargas-Ortiz(139.00 ft) Men 60 to 64 Gregory Pizza(193.08 ft) Mike Jimenez (131.00 ft) Men 65 to 69 Bob Morris (147.00 ft) Men 70 to 74 Ron Damschen (115.06 ft) Kenneth Baker(106.06 ft) Men 75 to 79 Ron Widmer(134.06 ft) Men 80 to 84 John Gardner(126.00 ft) Delos Eyer(116.00 ft) Ralph Reiche (89.00 ft) 0. 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A , , ,.„ _ _. ......... ,___ ,...: ,__ ,....._ .._.. , , .,. , ,,,.._ _...„:„„ ________ ,.„,t ,,,,...- . ••• Page 24 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT Men's Volleyball Results Age Category = GOLDS SILVERS — BRONZE JIM Men 35 to 49 Becerros Tijuana Team Nest Team Indio Men 50 to 59 Nitro A Bearcats Nitro B Men 60 to 69 Roof 60's Santa Cruz 60's Sprymen Men 70 + Old's Cool i� __ -in -- : „._., ___ _ ____ - - ___..„ Ili is. ir i . .„ _ _ _._..,„ ,, T ., . ._ • Women's Volleyball Results Age Category GOLD SILVER BRONZE Women 50 to 54 Panama Jack Yada Yada Roof Women 55 to 59 Chicaboom Surf City Outsiders Women 60 to 64 S &M's Carpe Diem Serv-Aces 60's Women 65 to 69 Serv-Aces 65's Get it Up r' ��. _ +_., — �' Z •, • . , , , , ________-- . . .4 , -. -, ''. ell 4 ,.. . ,. ••• Page 25 1 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;akV DESERT • DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT © 2017 Desert Recreation District Palm Desert Senior Games & International Sports Festival Desert Recreation District 45-305 Oasis Street Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-3484 www.MyRecreationDistrict.com www.DesertSeniorGames.org info@MyRecreationDistrict.com isf@drd.us.com Page 26 2017 Palm Desert Senior Games&International Sports Festival Results Book ;;ak;* DESERT