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Recreation

Flat track motorcycle professionals compete at local track

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 January 2016

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – With rapidly growing prize purses, Lakeport Indoor Track is attracting the attention of professional motorcycle riders for this weekend’s flat track racing.

Confirmations have came in from many AMA Pros like Stevie Bonsey, Sammy Halbert, Billy Janniro, Jimmy McAllister, Michael Inderbitzin, Damon Coca, Shawn Raggio, Bo Thompson, Blake Thompson and local favorite Brad Miller.

DTX Pro riders are competing for a their share of the $2,000 purse, 85/150 class riders will be competing for $500 purse and Vintage riders will be competing for a $400 purse.

The action will be extreme. The 25-lap main is sure to be exciting. Promoter David Furia states, “This is the exciting part of being a promoter. When things come together like this and through the generosity of sponsors, we can offer riders big time money at our local track. Riders are coming from far and wide to have a chance at this money and this will be a race not to be missed!”

The Lakeport Indoor Winter Series keeps racing going on in our community in what normally would be an off season. It brings racers from out of town to our local community where they spend their money in our hotels and restaurants.

The gates open at 9 a.m. Saturday and the racing starts at 1 p.m. at the Lake County Fairgrounds, 401 Martin St., Lakeport.

Bring the family down to enjoy the opportunity to see professional motorcycle racing right here in our community.

Federal, state rules differ for junior hunters

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Written by: Editor
Published: 20 January 2016

California youth hunters have enjoyed a new benefit that took effect at the beginning of the 2015-16 hunting season, AB 1709, signed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown in 2014, amended Fish and Game Code, section 3031, by extending the eligibility period for a junior hunting license by two years.

This regulation change redefined a junior hunter from 15 years of age and under, to 17 years of age and under.

The change allowed for an extension of youth-specific hunting benefits including reduced fees, exemption from some endorsement requirements and access to special youth hunt opportunities.

However, there remain special circumstances and exceptions to the new rule, which are particularly important to understand during waterfowl season.

The change to the age definition affected only California state code, and did not change the federal regulation definition. The federal definition of a youth hunter remains 15 years of age or younger.

Because waterfowl are migratory, the waterfowl hunting regulations fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government. For this reason, waterfowl hunters 16 years of age and older must possess a federal waterfowl endorsement stamp.

In addition, the federal age definition remains the standard for some special hunt opportunities, particularly those hosted, held or sponsored by federal agencies or on federal lands, and all youth-only waterfowl hunting days.

For the upcoming post-season youth hunt weekend and future youth-only waterfowl hunting days, participants must be 15 years of age or younger and must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult 18 years of age or older.

CDFW is pleased by the new opportunities created for junior hunters with the change to the California state regulations, but reminds the public to be aware of and follow the federal regulations as well.

To read the complete language of AB 1709 and Fish and Game Code, section 3031, please see http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB1709 .

Pyorre and Psalmonds champions at CLHS Michael Kroppmann Memorial Wrestling Tournament

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 January 2016

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – On Saturday, Jan. 16, the Clear Lake Cardinals hosted their fourth annual Michael Kroppmann Memorial Wrestling Tournament. 

The Cardinals entered eight wrestlers in the tournament and finished with two gold, two silver, two bronze, a sixth place medal, along with a sixth place team finish.

Clear Lake Cardinal wrestlers Jacob Pyorre (boys 113 pounds) and Emily Psalmonds (girls under 116 pound) each won their finals championship matches to bring home gold medals.

Pyorre went 3-0 with two pins to win first place.

Psalmonds went 2-0 with one pin to take first place.

Isaac Lewis (boys 152 pounds) went 2-1 with two pins to win second place.

Ciera Moreno (girls under 142 pounds) went 2-1 with two pins to take third place.

Kally Vinson took second place and Haily Vinson took third in the (girls under 220 pounds). Alicia Ledesma (girls under 116 pounds) finished sixth.

Brandon Dickey also wrestled for the Cardinals at in the boys' 132 pound class.

Westshore Little League plans signups Jan. 20, 23

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 January 2016

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Baseball and softball season is right around the corner and Westshore Little League is currently holding signups for the 2016 season.

You can register players, ages 4 to 18, online 24 hours a day at www.westshorelittleleague.com .

There also will be signups from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, at Fresh & Bangin’ Eatery, 6244 E. Highway 20 in Lucerne and Saturday, Jan. 23, from noon to 4 p.m. at Lakeport Elementary School, 250 Lange St.

Fees are $75 for the first player, $65 for the second and $55 for each additional player.

First-time players should bring a copy of their birth certificate and proof of residency in the Lakeport, Upper Lake, Nice and Lucerne areas.

If you are interested in volunteering or for more information please refer to the Web site, or contact Jesse Smart at 707-262-1632 or Reghan Stuller at 707-533-9345.

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  3. California Outdoors: Bad behavior on a waterfowl wildlife area, mudsucker limits
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