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Sports Pages a Directory of Sports, Fitness and Related Activities in the Lincoln Area FREE ThirTeenTh ediTion • 2011 SPORTS PAGES A Directory of Sports, Fitness and Related Activities in the Lincoln Area Here is your answer to the age-old ques- tion, “Where do we go to (fill in the blank)?” You’ll find the answers inside the 2011 edition of the Star City Sports SPORTS PAGES Directory. It’s a compendium of what’s available, where and from whom. From baseball to bil- liards, football to figure skating, if it’s in the Lincoln area, you’ll find it in the SPORTS PAGES Directory. You’ll want to keep this publication in an easy-to-find place and refer to it often. If you’re one of our many loyal readers Thirteenth Edition, 2011 • Lincoln, Nebraska A Directory of Sports, Fitness Hobbies, & Related Activities in the Lincoln Area who have picked up any of our previous directories, you’re aware of the value of this TABLE OF CONTENTS: guide and its long shelf life. If you’re a SPORTS Note: Some categories are subdivided PAGES newcomer, welcome aboard. Adapted/Wheelchair Sports ............ 5 Motorcycles & ATV’s..................... 38 The SPORTS PAGES Directory is an informa- Advertising Specialties................... 5 Motor Sports ...........................38-40 tive reference guide, a summary of who’s Arcade Redemption Games ............ 5 Nutrition....................................... 40 who in Sports and Fitness in the Capital City. Archery .......................................... 5 Officials/Coaches ......................... 40 Aviation ......................................... 5 Outdoors .................................40-44 Have a penchant for pool? Hot for health Awards & Trophies ......................5-6 Paintball ...................................... 44 clubs? A desire for disc golf or a dance stu- Banners & Flags............................. 6 Parachuting & Skydiving .............. 44 dio? You’ve come to the right place. Banquet & Conference Centers....6-7 Personal Training ....................44-45 Baseball ...................................7-12 Pets – Cats & Dogs...................... 46 If you can’t find it in the Capital City, Basketball...............................13-14 Pilates ......................................... 46 chances are it doesn’t exist. And if it does Bicycling...................................... 14 Play Centers ............................... 46 exist, the odds are it appears inside this edi- Birthday Parties ......................14-15 Pool & Darts ................................ 47 Boating & Sailing......................... 15 Racquetball.................................. 47 tion. Boot Camps ................................. 16 Recreation Centers....................... 47 We’re delighted you have chosen to make Bowling ....................................... 16 Resorts ........................................ 47 our publication a part of your lifestyle. Boxing ......................................... 16 Restaurants & Sports Bars.......47-48 Additional copies of the Star City Sports Camps & Clinics.......................... 17 Roller Hockey............................... 49 Canoeing ..................................... 17 Roller Skating .............................. 49 SPORTS PAGES Directory are available in Challenge Courses....................... 17 Rugby .......................................... 49 Lincoln and 23 surrounding communities at College Scouting.......................... 17 Scrap Booking Supplies................ 49 free rack locations. You can also access all of Corporate Wellness Programs ...... 17 Screenprinting & Embroidery...49-50 Dance & Cheer .......................18-19 Scuba Diving................................ 50 the SPORT PAGES directory listings on our Decals ......................................... 19 Senior Wellness Programs ........... 50 popular website www.MyStarCitySports.com. Disc Golf...................................... 19 Shuffleboard ................................ 50 If you are a member of a club, organization Educational Skate Parks.................................. 50 Learning Centers/Tutoring .............. 19 Skateboarding.............................. 50 or business and didn’t find your listing in this Equestrian...............................19-23 Sledding & Snowboarding ............ 50 year’s SPORTS PAGES, please give us a call and Exercise Equipment...................... 23 Snow Skiing................................. 51 we would be happy to include you. The FREE Exercise/Fitness ......................23-24 Soccer ....................................51-52 Fencing........................................ 24 Softball...................................52-55 listing form is on page 4 of this directory. Fishing - See Outdoors Sporting Goods ............................ 56 It’s the perfect resource as you answer the Fitness & Health Enhancement ..... 24 Sports Arenas & Complexes....56-57 age-old question: Where do we go? Who do Foosball....................................... 24 Sports Broadcasting ..................... 57 Football...................................24-25 Sports Enhancement we call? Fundraising.................................. 25 Programs & Products................. 57 Dennis Buckley Games ......................................... 26 Sports Events & Festivals ........58-59 Editor, Star City Sports Go Carts ...................................... 26 Sports Gifts.................................. 59 Golf ........................................26-30 Sports Information...................59-60 Guns, Ammo & Shooting Sports Marketing.....................59-61 FREE Listing Form Page 4 Sports - See Outdoors Sports Organizations .................... 61 Gymnastics .............................30-31 Sports Photography ...................... 62 Health & Medical....................31-32 Sports Psychology........................ 62 Advertising Sales: Kathy Anderson Health Clubs ...........................32-34 Sports Tickets............................... 62 Editor: Kathy Anderson High School Apparel..................... 34 State Parks .................................. 62 Cover: Megan Reininger Hobby Stores & Clubs .............34-35 Swimming & Diving ................62-64 Horseshoes.................................. 36 Table Tennis................................. 64 Layout & Design: Megan Reininger Hunting Outfitters - See Outdoors Tennis.......................................... 64 Star City Sports SPORTS PAGES is a production of Star Ice Hockey ................................... 36 Track & Field................................ 64 City Sports. No part of this paper may be reproduced or Ice Skating................................... 36 Triathlon ...................................... 64 transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or LaCrosse...................................... 36 Ultimate Frisbee........................... 64 mechanical, including photocopying, for any purpose Laser Tag ..................................... 36 Uniforms & Custom Apparel......... 64 Martial Arts.............................36-38 Volleyball................................64-65 without the express written consent of Star City Sports. Massage...................................... 38 Weight Loss Centers .................... 65 Star City Sports • (402) 473-7425 Media Print.............................38-39 Wrestling ..................................... 65 926 P St., Lincoln, NE 68508 CREDITS: Miniature Golf.............................. 38 Yoga ............................................ 65 [email protected] www.MyStarCitySports.com “As a new person to the Lincoln area, the SPORTS PAGES directory was a lifesaver. My son and daughter wanted to play sports and it had everything I needed to know and who to call.” “No matter what sport you’re in, you need to Clip this form and mail or fax it in by December be in this directory. It’s so 2, 2011 to receive your FREE business/organization listing in the 2012 SPORTS PAGES sports directory easy to use whether you coming in January 2012. Listings may also be are a parent, a kid, a e-mailed to the address below. Please print clearly. Listings must be limited to 6 coach or a business lines, no more than 30 characters per line. person. I’d highly Additional listings may also be purchased. recommend it.” 1 BUSN ORG NAME __________________________ “I coach a seasonal 2 Contact Name ____________________________ sport. I love having my 3 Address ___________________________________ registration information available year round in 4 City/Zip ____________________________________ the SPORTS PAGES directory. I get calls all 5 Phone _____________________________________ the time.” 6 Web or Email _______________________________ “I’ve lived in Lincoln Preferred Category __________________________ for a number of years and had no YES! Please contact me about advertising. idea that our community offered ALL LISTINGS ALSO APPEAR AT so many different WWW.MYSTARCITYSPORTS.COM sports and activities until I picked up Email, Mail or Fax Entries to: the SPORTS PAGES directory. I keep it Star City Sports: SPORTS PAGES right by my phone 926 P St., Lincoln, NE 68508 book and refer to FAX (402) 473-7177 it all the time.” [email protected] 2011 SporTS pageS 5 Prairie Bowmen Indoor Archery ADAPTED AND Range AWARDS & TROPHIES WHEELCHAIR SPORTS 345 S. 14th St Awards Unlimited Lincoln, NE 68508 Homer’s Heroes Baseball 1935 “O” St. (402) 474-5505 OPTIMIST CLUBS OF LINCOLN Lincoln, NE 68510 www.prairiebowmen.org Star City Optimist Youth Foundation (402) 474-0815 6 wks in June/July for mentally/ Prairie Bowmen Outdoor
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