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Bramwell to speak at Semancik golf tourney

Dr. Steve Bramwell is slated to speak at the seventh annual Semancik Memorial/Bremerton Alumni Golf Tournament, Saturday, Sept. 12 at Rolling Hills Golf Course in Bremerton.

The former University of Washington All-American will discuss his career and relationship with the legendary (HOF) coach at Bremerton High School and the Bremerton’s West High, where Bramwell received all-state honors as a running back. Bramwell will speak during the 5th Quarter Awards Banquet/Silent Auction and Raffle, beginning between 12:30 and 1 p.m.

The general public is invited to play in the tournament and/or attend the luncheon. The tournament is filling up fast and the only way to reserve a spot is to pay in advance. Action begins at 8 a.m. Those who wish to attend only the luncheon must make reservations by Sept. 1. The fee is $10. All proceeds go toward post-secondary scholarships for Bremerton High School students who have overcome life-altering circumstances.

For additional information, visit the Semancik Foundation Web site, www.semancik.org or call (360) 479-1189.

Tough enough to wear pink?

The Kitsap County Fair & Stampede will raise money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer with the annual Tough Enough to Wear Pink event. The 2009 event is Aug. 29 during the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede to honor area resident Wendy Peat, who is currently affected by breast cancer. Show your support by wearing pink to the rodeo, which is Aug. 26-30 at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Tough Enough to Wear Pink merchandise will be sold nightly during the rodeo near the west end of the arena. Raffle tickets also will be sold, with proceeds going to Peat. Donations should be made payable to Kitsap County Stampede Top Hands, noting “Wendy Peat” in the memo line.

For more information on Tough Enough to Wear Pink, call event coordinator Linda Foutch at (360) 479-4577 or visit www.toughenoughtowearpink.com.

Stingers baseball

The Bremerton Stingers are looking for players and families who are dedicated to high-caliber baseball with a strong emphasis on team ball. The Stingers are an elite, year-round baseball club based in Bremerton with players from Kitsap, Mason, Clallam and Pierce counties. For the 2010 season, the club will be represented by four teams: 11U, 12U, 14U and 16U. For those interested in joining the Stingers family, call (360) 871-0734 or e-mail bremertonstingers@gmail.com to schedule a tryout.

Bramwell to speak at Semancik golf tourney

Dr. Steve Bramwell is slated to speak at the seventh annual Semancik Memorial/Bremerton Alumni Golf Tournament, Saturday, Sept. 12 at Rolling Hills Golf Course in Bremerton.

The former University of Washington All-American will discuss his career and relationship with the legendary (HOF) coach at Bremerton High School and the Bremerton’s West High, where Bramwell received all-state honors as a running back. Bramwell will speak during the 5th Quarter Awards Banquet/Silent Auction and Raffle, beginning between 12:30 and 1 p.m.

The general public is invited to play in the tournament and/or attend the luncheon. The tournament is filling up fast and the only way to reserve a spot is to pay in advance. Action begins at 8 a.m. Those who wish to attend only the luncheon must make reservations by Sept. 1. The fee is $10. All proceeds go toward post-secondary scholarships for Bremerton High School students who have overcome life-altering circumstances.

For additional information, visit the Semancik Foundation Web site, www.semancik.org or call (360) 479-1189.

Tough enough to wear pink?

The Kitsap County Fair & Stampede will raise money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer with the annual Tough Enough to Wear Pink event. The 2009 event is Aug. 29 during the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede to honor area resident Wendy Peat, who is currently affected by breast cancer. Show your support by wearing pink to the rodeo, which is Aug. 26-30 at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds. Tough Enough to Wear Pink merchandise will be sold nightly during the rodeo near the west end of the arena. Raffle tickets also will be sold, with proceeds going to Peat. Donations should be made payable to Kitsap County Stampede Top Hands, noting “Wendy Peat” in the memo line.

For more information on Tough Enough to Wear Pink, call event coordinator Linda Foutch at (360) 479-4577 or visit www.toughenoughtowearpink.com.

Stingers baseball

The Bremerton Stingers are looking for players and families who are dedicated to high-caliber baseball with a strong emphasis on team ball. The Stingers are an elite, year-round baseball club based in Bremerton with players from Kitsap, Mason, Clallam and Pierce counties. For the 2010 season, the club will be represented by four teams: 11U, 12U, 14U and 16U. For those interested in joining the Stingers family, call (360) 871-0734 or e-mail bremertonstingers@gmail.com to schedule a tryout.

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