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Briefs: Charity golf tourney registration open

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Registration is now open for the 9th annual Baron Football/Michael Musso “Moose Invitational” Golf Tournament presented by the Fountain Valley High Football Boosters.

This year’s event is June 23 at Mile Square Golf Course (10401 Warner Avenue, Fountain Valley). The tournament will consist of a four-person scramble, longest drive contest, closest-to-the-pin contest, and a putting contest.

The cost is $150 per golfer and includes green fees, cart fees, practice range, door prizes, gift bags, buffet lunch and banquet dinner.

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The annual event helps raise money for the Fountain Valley High Baron football program and the Michael Musso Memorial Fund. Musso, a 2004 graduate of Fountain Valley High, lost his life in a car accident July 29, 2005. Through this fundraiser a scholarship is given to a four-year Baron football player each year.

For information on tournament registration, prize donations/contributions, or to volunteer for the tournament, call Kristie Musso, tournament director, at (714) 545-3726, or email kmusso@hbuhsd.edu, or https://www.fvhsfootball.com.

— From staff reports

Splashball at HB High

Huntington Beach Water Polo Club is accepting registration for its 12-week Splashball program.

The program is open to youth ages six to 14 and will be conducted at the Huntington Beach High pool.

The cost is $175 per player and participants will be taught water and ocean safety skills and the fundamentals skills and rules of swimming and water polo.

More information can be found by emailing markcanner@aol.com, visiting the website https://www.hbwaterpolo.com, or calling (203) 613-5191.

— From staff reports

Youth Volleyball in HB

United States Youth Volleyball League (USYVL) has announced it will accept registration for the 2014 spring season in Huntington Beach starting April 2.

Registration will run through June 7 at the Huntington Central Sports Complex, The cost for the eight-week season is $150 per child. Discounts are available for families that sign up more than one child.

“One of the things that separates the USYVL from many other youth sports programs is the level of encouragement and ‘fun’ factor that we bring to the kids,” Randy Sapoznik, executive director of the USYVL, said in a statement. “Because of our inclusive, easy going environment, it’s not uncommon to hear from parents who say this is the only sports program their child plays in. Also, the league operates in a coed fashion, which works extremely well. Volleyball allows boys and girls the opportunity to play together in a competitive sports environment. You’ll see kids at all skill levels in the league. For any child, it’s a great way to stay physically and emotionally fit.”

For registration information, visit https://www.usyvl.org, or call the USYVL national office toll-free at (888) 988-7985.

— From staff reports

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