COMMUNITY SPORTS: Reno Aces single-game tickets go on sale next month

  • Discuss Comment, Blog about
  • Print Friendly and PDF

The Reno Aces, the Triple-A farm team of the Arizona Diamondbacks, will make single-game tickets available online, over the phone and at the Aces Ballpark box office starting at 10 a.m. March 19.

The Aces' home schedule begins April 15, and the club will enjoy home games on Memorial Day, labor Day and the holiday weekend prior to July 4th.

Two seating sections will be available for less than $10 per game, and in two seating sections (outfield reserved and general admission) members of the military, children 3-12 and seniors 62 and older will receive a $1 discount.

Also, in all sections except general admission, tickets will be available at a discounted price if bought in advance of game day. The discount will range from $1 to $2 depending on the section. Those will be able to be purchased on line, in person or over the phone.

For more information, visit www.renoaces.com or call the box office at 775-334-4700.


Twisted Stix takes

Black Widow lead

Twisted Stix with Attitudes leads Cues Yer Daddy and The Spoke by two points in the Black Widow Division of the Carson City chapter of the American Poolplayers Association.

Don Allred from Good Guys, Bad Guys leads the 6-7 tier with 25 points, 13 ahead of Twisted Stix's Juan Pina. Eric Dereng of Jerry's Shooters lead the 4-5 tier with 22 points, eight ahead of Kirsten Kehe from Twisted Stix and Mike Snoddy of Cues Yer Daddy. Robert Bogue of Jerry's Shooters and Jason Brendel of Twisted Stix are tied for the 2-3 tier lead with 13 points.

All Work & No Play leads the Comstock Division by 18 points over Rack Busters. Alex Gutierrez of Dean's Machine leads the 6-9 tier with 22 points, six better than the Rattlers' Chris Wood. All Work teammates Timothy Kane and Jeff Cordova are tied for the lad in the 4-5 tier, and Tied & Soldiered teammates Caren Adkins (22 points) and Greg Munoz (18 points) are 1-2 in the 1-3 tier.

In the Mosconi Division, Unintentional Defense leads by one point over AltF4 and Big Dogs. Robert Haddix of Unintentional Defense leads the 6-7 tier by seven points over Kenneth Gabbard of Big Dogs. Jack Parish of Unintentional Defense leads the 4-5 tier with 20 points, four better than Josiah Toledo of Rack Fink. Kari Nye of Unintentional Defense leads the 2-3 tier by one point over Jerrika Wendt of Jerry's Kids and Robert Reed of Role Models.

In the Highway 50 League, O.G Squeeze leads the way by two points over Dayton Inn Intersextion and the V.C. Miners. Bill Howard leads the 6-7 tier with 10 points. Perry Levy of the VC Miners leads the 4-5 tier by one point over Jerry Lehman of Pocket Puppies and Clifford McCain of the VC Miners. Kevin Jones of Just Bank It leads the 2-3 tier by one point over Derek Sheldon of Pocket Puppies.


Sparks to host

regional pool event

Competition for the American Poolplayers Association's 8 and 9-Ball Singles Championships begins with regional competition being held this year at the Coconut Bowl in Sparks Saturday and Sunday.

This is the first time the regional event has taken place here in Northern Nevada. In addition to players from San Francisco, numerous players from Northern Nevada will compete for the opportunity to advance to the National Singles Championship, April 28-30, at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Among the approximately 80 qualified Northern Nevadans are the following Carson City area residents: Terrance Bradley, Jason Brendel, Bear Cabrera, Terri Cabrera, Chet Chastain, Ken Collins, Jeff Cordova, Anthony Cupp, Kim Dandos, Stacey Dauphine, John Fuller, Justin Harris, Toni Brian Lahmann, Larry Knutson, Justin Leuty, Jerry Lehman, Casey Richards, Eric Richards, Dean Skelley, Mike Snoddy, Robert Stout and Don Tucker.


Baker rolls perfect

game at Gold Dust

Bill Baker bowled his second 300 game on the Thursday Men's Senior Trio League at Gold Dust West Bowling Center on Feb. 15.


Leroy's announces

Big Dance contest

Leroy's Sportsbook announced today its "Three 'n Out" college basketball contest. The entry fee is $25, and 100 percent of the fees collected are paid back to the contest winner(s). You can sign up at any Leroy's Sportsbook locations. See leroys.com for the nearest location.

The contest entry deadline is 5 p.m., March 16. Complete rules are available at all Leroy's Sportsbooks or online at Leroys.com.

Comments

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Sign in to comment