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A) Sports Activities: Professional, College, High School, League Sports...

B) Sports & Activity Centers, including Gyms

C) Sports Related Stores

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A) Sports Activities:

1) Professional:

Welcome Coal Train!

Orange County Flyers’ Revealed Mascot
(2005)

FULLERTON, CA: After months of hiding the coyote’s identity, the Fullerton Flyers finally showed off their pride and joy. Coal Train, a friendly, upward standing coyote, made his debut appearance on Saturday, May 7th, 2005 at the Flyers’ Select-A-Seat Day at Goodwin Field. Coal Train was escorted by two Fullerton motorcycle police officers, and Miss Fullerton Runner-up, Rebecca Pulido.

After entering Goodwin Field on a trackless train, Coal Train ran the bases before doing a little dance and entering the stands. He was greeted by hundreds of cheering fans and proceeded to sign autographs and pose for pictures.
Coal Train, the muscular (yet steroid free) coyote, prefers to wear his engineer outfit to Flyers’ events.
His favorite pastimes include hitching rides at the Depot in Downtown Fullerton, watching Fullerton Flyers’ games, and howling at the occasional full moon.

Coal Train will be present at all Orange County Flyers’ home games this season and is also looking to get involved with his community.

Coal Train is available to visit schools, hospitals, after-school programs, businesses, and libraries.

About the Flyers

The Flyers are managed by former major leaguer, Gary Carter. Their inaugural 2005 season began on May 27th in Chico, CA, with all home games played at Goodwin Field on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. The Flyers’ first home game was held on Tuesday, June 14th at 7:05 PM.

For general information, please visit their web site at www.FullertonFlyers.com or call (714) 526-TEAM.

About the Golden Baseball League

The Golden Baseball League, Presented by Safeway, is an independent professional baseball league operating under a single-entity ownership model, with the League owning all the individual teams. The GBL charter cities include: Chico, CA; Fullerton, CA; Long Beach, CA; Mesa, AZ; San Diego, CA; Surprise, AZ; Yuma, AZ; and one traveling team. The season will consist of 90 games per team and will begin in early June 2006, and end in early September 2006. Each team will have a 24 player roster. The Golden Baseball League office is headquartered in Pleasanton, CA.

Players will be recruited from throughout the United States, including former major leaguers working their way back up through the minors, some of college baseball’s finest players who missed being drafted, and recent cuts from major league baseball organizations spring training roster trimming. The Golden Baseball League plans on pursuing additional international player exchange agreements with other foreign leagues looking to develop their talent or acquire players.

For general information and/or ticket information,
please visit our web site at www.goldenbaseball.com or call (714) 526-TEAM.

2) College:

Fullerton College: Hornets

Cal-State Fullerton (CSUF): Titans

Also: College Football History,

3) High School:

High School Sports Coverage: OCVarsity or MaxPrep

4) League Sports:

Baseball/ Softball:

Basketball:

  • Cal State Fullerton Basketball Camps:
    June 28 to July 02, July 19-23
    "Bob Burton BB Camp for boys" (coach Tim Kelly), call 714-278-3711
    "Barbara Ehardt BB Camp for girls", call 714-278-7654
    Family and group discounts available.
  • Titan Youth Sports Camp: Day camp for children ages 4 to 13. Sessions begin in June. call 714-278-3978, recsports@fullerton.edu
  • Jr. Biddy Basketball League (Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton, Main Branch)
    348 W. Commonwealth, Full. 92832
    Registration
    starts in October and June: Call 714-525-8241 (Eddie Hernandez): Div.I for 6-7 year old, Div. II for 8-9 y.o., Div. III for 10-11 y.o., Div. IV for 12-13 y.o. Cost approx. $45.00
  • KidzPlay Basketball league (Fullerton)
    212 E. Wilshire Ave. CA. 92832
    714-526-2265 (english)/714-871-2385 (espanol)
    Fullerton league for boys and girls grades 1 through 6. Registration starts in October/November for a January to March season. Cost: approx. $60.00
  • North County Basketball Academy
    All year Round, every Sunday
    Mailing Address: 2251 Pickwick Pl., Fullerton CA. 92833
    714-334-5858, Jeff Salo; academy director
    for boys and girls, multi-child discounts, private hourly appoints avail.
  • National Junior Basketball (NJB), Fullerton league
    call 714-917-3565: 10 league games played in high school gyms, post-season tournaments. Year round activities; Fall, Winter and Summer seasons. Countywide (All-net) teams available. for children grades 3 to 9.
  • Chapman University: Camps
    1 University Dr., Orange CA 92866
    714-532-6083
    Various camps are offered year-round, all ages (Fundamentals in April/May, Bokosky Summer camp in July/August)

Cheerleading:

  • Sunny Hills High School Cheerleading Clinic
    1801 Warburton Way, Full.92833, 714-626-4321
    Coach: Danielle Kenfield, Grades 1-8, cost $20/25, registration ends 09/21, rehearsals at 9 am to 1 pm..
  • The California Youth Spirit Corps. (YWCA)
    @Nicolas Jr. High (multi-purpose room) 1100 W. Olive, Full. (Orangethorpe & Basque)or Hermosa Dr. Elementary school; 400 E. Hermosa Dr. Full. 92835,
    909-948-3861
    Pom-pom, Cheerleading, Drill-team, student ages 5-14, classes begin September for 10 weeks. times: 6:00 pm to 7:40 pm. depending on ability levels

Football:

  • Fullerton Pop Warner
    Lions Field; 1440 N. Brea Blvd (@ Lemon)
    714-447-1389
    Sign ups start in May for the fall season. Flag Football 5-6 years old, Tackle football 7-15 years old, also Cheerleading 5-15 years old

Martial Arts:

  • American Martial Arts Academy
    New Location: 1027 N. Harbor Blvd., 92832, 714-871-3898
    Karate, Fitness kickboxing, Tai chi, self-defense, spa
  • Champion Youth: Self defense & self awareness
    at Park's Junior High School (5 to 15 yrs)
    1710 Rosecrans Ave. Fullerton, 714.259.1400
    or
    Orangethorpe Christian Church
    2200 W. Orangethorpe ave. Full. 92833
  • Eagle Tae Kwon Do
    1031 Rosecrans ave. #101A (@ Euclid), Full. 92833,
    714-879-3600
    Black belt program, private lessons, safety mat, late evening classes, open 6 days/week, Master CH Jin has +30 years experience.
  • Hwang's Martial Arts
    131 N. Raymond Ave. Full. (Btwn Chapman & Commonwealth), 714-578-0777
    Taekwon Do, HapKi Do
  • United Studios of Self Defense
    3358 E. Yorba Linda blvd. Full. 92835, 714-447-8841
    Various self-defense techniques.
  • U.S. Black Belt Center
    1024 E. Bastanchury Rd. (at Brea), 714-674-0222
    TaeKwonDo; Discipline, Confidence, Concentration, Respect, Leadership.
    Soccer:
  • Fullerton Rangers Youth Soccer Club:
    1040 S. Raymond #C, Full. 92831, call 714-526-3772 for more info
    boys & girls, ages 4 to 18, practice in August games start in September. Usually play at the Fullerton Sports Complex off of Bastanchury.

    Kidz Love Soccer, Inc.
    play at Emery Park: 1251 Sunny Ridge Drive (North of Malvern), 714-738-6575
    Fall season games; "non-competitive, instructional, all-game format." Open to all.

    Fullerton Soccer Foundation (Youth Empowerment Scholorship)
    118 Chestnut Place, Full. 92832, 949-697-7532, fax: 949-271-4896
    A non-profit organization advocating diversity and friendship through youth soccer activities by offering 3 programs: 1) "Kid's Play" sponsors children in an existing soccer league, 2) "New Life" recycles soccer equipment, and, 3) "Charter Organizations" that provides scholorships to teams/ leagues. email: fullertonsoccer@gmail.com

 

Swimming:

  • SHARKS: Sunny Hills Aquatic Racing Kids
    Sunny Hills High School (Warburton Way and Bastanchury), 714-738-6575
    Provide introduction to competitive swimming, membership in USA swimming included. $53, january to April.
  • Swim America
    801 W. Valencia Ave, Full. 92832, 714-773-5788
    Swim Team, Youth & Adult, Lessons are Group or Semi private instruction @ Janet Evans Swim Complex/ Independence Park (714-773-5793). Features the FAST swimming program (P.O.Box 5468, Full. 92838) . Spring session starts in March

Other Sports:

Fencing:
Orange Coast Fencing Academy
1025 S. Placentia Ave., Full. 92831 714-773-9988, and 562-857-9083
Open 5pm to 10pm, Mon-Fri & 4pm on Sat. Accepting students 7-99 years old. Yoga, Tai-Chi & Bellydancing also available.

Gymnastics:
Titan Youth Gymnastics/ Rec Sports (Associated Students, CSUF, Inc.); titanjuniors.com
800 N. State College Blvd. Full. 92834, 714.278.2089, Fx: 714.278.2503
Gymnastic classes on weekdays and Saturday mornings, for boys and girls ages 3 and older. Classes are held on the Campus at Cal State Fullerton.

Hockey:
Disney "GOALS"
Valencia Community Center (West & Highland), 714-956-4625
Hockey classes every Thursday 3:30pm to 4:30pm, open to all 6-19 years of age, Free

Tennis:
Sunny Hills Racquet Club Sunny Hills Tennis Academy
1900 Camino Loma, Full. 92833, 714-525-2440 or 714-992-1300
Day camp, Private or group lessons, Tournament training

Rugby:
Fullerton Youth Rugby Foundation: YouthRugby.net
P.O. Box 7383, Full.92834, 714-525-5176
"Fullerton Youth Rugby is one of the oldest and best youth rugby clubs in Southern California, and has proudly produced championship teams". (From their flyer)

B) Sports & Activity Centers,

  • 24 Hour Fitness
    1430 N. Lemon (Anaheim) 714-525-9924
    36000 sq.feet, indoor heated pool, sauna/steam room/whirlpool, basketball courts, prsonal trainers, weight loss, kid's club, turbo-kick box, cycling, etc...Open 24 hours.
  • Bally Total Fitness
    246 E. Orangethorpe, Full. 92832 (@ Lemon) 714.879.6611
  • CATZ: Athletic training Center: 714-917-3555 (Anaheim), "Where Athletes Train"
  • Curves: "The power to amaze yourself"
    Two Locations: 217 E. Orangethorpe & Harbor, 714-871-2885; 347 N. St. College & Chapman, 714-738-5800, 1715 Euclid St. & Rosecrans, 714-992-4100. Women Only center, timed circuit training using resistance machines.
  • L.A. Fitness
    301 W. Imperial Hwy #G (La Habra) 562-697-8899
  • Ladies Workout Express
    Women Only Fitness center, 30 minute circuit training and weight loss center, 24 stations, also sauna
  • 1943 W. Malvern Ave. (Amerige Heights Center), 714-870-5858;
  • 1030 E. Bastanchury Rd. (@ Brea Blvd, Morningside Plaza), 714-671-1300
  • GOLD'S GYM, (ex-Powerhouse Fullerton Gym)
    1101 S. Placentia Ave, Fullerton , 714-680-8881 Childcare/ Personal Trainers/ Aerobics/ juice bar. amex/visa/master/disc
  • The Rock Fitness & Conference Center (ex World Gym Fitness Center)
    160 E. Imperial Hwy (Fullerton) @Harbor 714-871-5275 Amex/Visa/Master Sauna/ jacuzzis/ 2 racketball/ 1 basketball/ childcare/ personal trainers/ weight and cardio equipt./ aerobics
  • Velocity Sports Performance: Performance training center: 714-516-1616 (Anaheim)
  • YMCA (also see Youth.html)
    2000 Youth Way (next to St. Jude Hospital), 714-879-9622
    Health and fitness, no long term contracts,wholesome/non-intimidating environment. Special youth, family, senior programs. 25 yard heated indoor pool, olympic free weights, body master equipment, indoor and outdoor basketball court, aerobic machines.

C) Sports Related Stores:

Sportmart :714-680-4700
1515 S. Harbor Blvd. (south of Orangethorpe)
Accepts: DISC/VISA/MASTER/AMEX

Banning's Bikes (Bicycle Shop) 714-525-2200
206 N. Harbor Blvd. Full. 92832

the Bicycle Lane, (Cycling Shop) 714-773-0004
225 E. Orangethorpe Ave.(Between Harbor & Lemon)
Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am-7:30pm, Sat: 9am-6pm, Sun: 12pm-6pm. "Rider owned & operated"

JAX Bicycle Center, (Cycling Shop) 714-441-1100
2520 E. Chapman Ave., 92836,
Features GT and Specialized Bikes

Two Wheels, One Planet, (Cycling Shop) 714-879-8310
424 E. Commonwealth (past Lemon)

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