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1986 2018 Montgomery County SENIOR GAMES May 7 - 11, 2018 2018 REGISTRATION GUIDE C e l e b r a ti n g 3 3 Y e a r s o f F r i e n d l y C o m p e tit io n ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE! www. MontCoSeniorGames .com FOLLOW US ON Cover Photos: Barb Terenzi Chalmers

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1986 2018Montgomery County

SENIOR GAMESMay 7 - 11, 2018

2018 REGISTRATION GUIDE

Celebrating 33 Years ofFriendly Competition

ONLINE REGISTRATION

AVAILABLE!www.

MontCoSeniorGames .com

FOLLOW US ON

Cover Photos: Barb Terenzi Chalmers

JOIN US FOR THE 33rd ANNUAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY SENIOR GAMES!!!

ATTENTION VENDORSSENIOR EXPO

Would you like more information about the Senior Expo or are you interested in being a vendor on Friday, May 11. If so, please email

Susan Wenrick at [email protected].

Thank you to those legislators from the Montgomery County Delegation who contributed to this year’s Montgomery County Senior Games!

Welcome to the 2018 Montgomery County Senior Games! The planning committee has been working very hard setting the wheels in motion for another exciting week.

Our first senior expo held at the Montgomery County Community College Health Sciences Center was a roaring success. Please plan on joining us on Friday of the games to enjoy the new layout and demonstrations. Thank you to Normandy Farms Estates for hosting Friday’s lunch. It is important to utilize our improved shuttle service as no parking is available at Normandy Farms Estates.

Enhancements for this year include an added bocce site and a streamlined pickleball tournament. We have also selected a new course for golf. Please note there will be maximum number of participants allowed for these events so register early.

Our games are administered by a dedicated group of volunteers from Montgomery County Aging and Adult Services, local Parks and Recreation agencies, State Legislators, representatives from our sponsors, and staff of Montgomery County Community College. Please thank them during the week.

Please also join me in thanking our many corporate sponsors for the games. Lastly, as the games continue to grow, we would like to thank YOU, the participants, for taking the time out of your busy schedules to compete and enjoy the fellowship of the games!

G. Philip Brady Jr.2018 Montgomery County Senior Games, Chairperson

THOMAS P. MURTMEMBER, 152ND DISTRICT

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESCOMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

PO BOX 202152HARRISBURG PA 17120-2152PHONE: (717) 787-6886FAX: (717) 782-2886E-MAIL:[email protected]

19 SOUTH YORK ROADHATBORO PA 19040

PHONE: (215) 674-3755FAX: (215) 674-3021

www.repmurt.com

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Welcome! The Montgomery County Senior Games (MCSG) combine sports and recreation with fellowship among everyone involved.

As in past years, the MCSG will be held at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell as well as several specialized area facilities. Friends and family of competitors are encouraged to come any day as spectators or attend the Seniors Expo held on Friday morning.

The mission of the MCSG is to stimulate senior adults in Montgomery County to be active in sports and recreational events in order to maintain physical and mental well-being.

The MCSG are not qualifying events for participation in the annual PA Senior Games held each summer.

ELIGIBILITYTurning 50 this year? Any individual who will be at least 50 years of age in 2018 may register.

AGE GROUPINGS FOR COMPETITIONThe age group in which you will compete is based on your age as of December 31st of this year: There are seven age categories* for participation:

1) ages 50-59

2) ages 60-64

3) ages 65-69

4) ages 70-74

5) ages 75-79

6) ages 80-84

7) ages 85 & up*

*will subdivide 7th age category for certain events based on registration numbers.

EVENT CANCELLATION POLICY: The MCSG Committee reserves the right to cancel an event due to inclement weather or insufficient registration. Check website for updates.

Notes: • Men and Women compete separately in most

events.

• Participants must compete to be eligible for awards.

• Age categories may be combined for competition.

SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Sports Achievement Awards – The MCSG Committee will select up to three competitors the Montgomery County Senior Games to receive recognition at the awards banquet. Recipients will be announced at the Awards Ceremony during the Friday Luncheon. Over one hundred athletes have received this award to date.

LUNCHEON & AWARDS PROGRAM

The Luncheon & Awards Program will be at Normandy Farms Estates in Blue Bell.

Immediately following the close of events on Friday at 11:00 am, a luncheon will be provided to the first 200 participants who have pre-registered and pre-paid. Luncheon tickets may be picked up until 11:00 am at the registration table in the Health Sciences Center.

Brief remarks will be followed by the announcement of winners. Those who have not received their

medals throughout the week may pick them up at the conclusion of the luncheon. Winners not present at the luncheon may designate someone else to pick up their medals.

PARTICIPATION & LUNCHEON FEES

• Pre-payment is required; see registration form on pg. 9.

• Cost to compete including lunch on Friday $15.00 per person / $20.00 per person (non-resident)

• Cost to compete without lunch on Friday $10.00 per person / $15.00 per person (non-resident)

• T-shirt guaranteed if registered by April 20th

All attendees must use the complimentary shuttle bus

for the luncheon.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

1. How to Register: Complete BOTH sides of the registration form on pages 9 & 10, calculate fees, and mail in form with your payment, OR register online at www.MontcoSeniorGames.com.

2. Walk-In Registrations: Pre-registration is strongly encouraged; however, walk-in participants may compete only as space permits. Walk-in competitors are not guaranteed a t-shirt or a lunch reservation.

3. Extra Fees: Participants in Golf, Par 3 Golf, and/or Bowling must pay additional fees at event check-in. See event rules for more information.

4. T-Shirts: Please indicate your t-shirt size on the top of the registration form. If you are registering online, select your t-shirt size from the drop-down menu. If you do not indicate a t-shirt size you will receive the size you requested last year OR a large. To be guaranteed a t-shirt register by April 20.

5. Refunds: Registration and luncheon fees are non-refundable for any reason including, but not limited to, no-shows due to illness, schedule conflicts, or withdrawal from competition on site.

6. Questions: Email [email protected] or call Upper Dublin Parks and Recreation at 215-643-1600 x3443 (weekdays, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm).

SENIOR EXPOFRIDAY, MAY 11 • 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM

MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER

More than 30 exhibitors with FREE products and FREE health screenings along with FREE information about senior services, retirement communities, leisure activities, health care options, safety & more!

FREEThe MCSG Committee strongly recommends that each participant consult his or her

physician with regard to practice, preparation and competition in this program.

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSSee EVENT RULES on pages 4-6 for competition sites & complete information.

MONDAY, MAY 7

• Golf: Call for tee time

• Pickleball (Doubles): 8:00 AM - Men’s 11:00 AM - Women’s

• Horseshoes: 1:30 PM (RAIN DATE WED)

• Bocce: 4:00 PM (RAIN DATE THU)

TUESDAY, MAY 8

• Par 3 Golf: 9:00 AM • Mini Golf: 9:00 AM Arrive between 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM, Tues - Thurs

• Tennis (Men’s Singles): 9:00 AM (RAIN DATE THURS MORNING)

• Orienteering: 10:00 AM or 11:00 AM

• Archery: 11:00 AM (RAIN DATE WED)

• Badminton: 1:00 PM

• Swimming: 2:30 PM

• Outdoor Basketball (Foul/Hot Shot): 6:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9

• Table Tennis: 9:00 AM

• Billiards: 10:30 AM

• Tennis (Doubles): players will be notified of times the week of the games (RAIN DATE THURS AFTERNOON)

• Bowling: Facenda-Whitaker Lanes at 2:00 PM and Limerick Bowl at 1:00 PM

• Running Events: 6:00 PM (RAIN DATE THU)

THURSDAY, MAY 10

• Shuffleboard: 9:00 AM

• Indoor Basketball (Foul/Hot Shot): 9:30 AM

• Croquet: 12:00 PM

• Darts: 2:00 PM

FRIDAY, MAY 11

• Event Registration and Expo: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM

• Softball Throw*: 8:45 AM-11:00 AM

• Football Throw*: 8:45 AM-11:00 AM

• Walking*: 8:45 AM-11:00 AM

• Stationary Bike: 8:45 AM-11:00 AM

• Luncheon Shuttle Service: Starting at 11:00 AM; lunch begins at 11:30 AM

*Events held weather permitting

LUNCHEON & AWARDS PROGRAM:

Friday, 11:30 AM Normandy Farms Estates

• Announcement of Award Winners

• Announcement of Achievement Award Winners

• Distribution of Awards

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SEE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ON PAGE 3 FOR DATES AND TIMESTo the extent possible, the top 4 finishers from the previous year will be seeded in the following events: Singles & Doubles Tennis, Billiards, Darts, Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, Pickleball, Badminton and Table Tennis.

EVENT RULESSpecific rules will be posted at each event. Rules will not be changed, nor will

comments or protests be accepted on the day of the event.

ARCHERY NFAA rules will be followed. Bounce outs or pass through shots will be re-shot. Ties will be settled by most high score arrows. 6 arrows will be shot at each distance of 20 and 30 yards. Participants must use the equipment provided. Draw strength of the bows is 20lbs. A mandatory safety briefing, beginning at 11:00am, must be attended in order to participate.

BADMINTON (SINGLES) Rules will be explained at time of competition. Check-in begins at 12:45 p.m.

BASKETBALL (FOUL SHOT) The winner in each age category is the contestant who makes the most baskets out of 10 attempts from the foul line. A perfect score is 10. Competitors may throw the ball in any style but must use the ball provided. All women and men 80 yrs and older may shoot no closer than 10’.

BASKETBALL (HOT SHOT) The winner in each age category is the contestant who makes the most baskets out of 7 from each of three “Hot Spots.” A perfect score is 21. Competitors may throw the ball in any style but must use the ball provided. Each “Hot Spot” is 2’ in diameter and located as follows: (a) at the foul line, 15’ from the basket; (b) 10’ from the center of the basket to the right and 6’ in from the end line; and (c) 10’ from the center of the basket to the left and 6’ in from the end line.

BILLIARDS (POOL) Billiards Congress of America rules will be followed. 8-ball will be played. Cue sticks and balls will be supplied; competitors may bring their own cues. The “best of 3 games” format will be used to determine the winners. In order to compete, a participant must be present when brackets are drawn for their gender and age group. Pre-registration is encouraged. *If the minimum number of participants in an age group is not met, the Event Leader reserves the right to combine age groups. Doors open at 9:30 am. Venue is smoke free and light refreshments will be available for purchase.

BOCCE (QUADS) - 2nd Location Added Single elimination tournament. Teams assigned day of event by random draw. Game rules explained on day

of competition. Complimentary light refreshments provided to bocce tournament participants. In the event of inclement weather, call (610) 277-4312 after 2:00 pm. Check-in begins at 3:30 pm, must sign in by 3:45 pm to participate.

BOWLING Winners will be determined in individual competition only. Contestants will bowl 3 games at a cost of $10.00 per player (rental of bowling shoes is included, if needed). Competitors will pay this additional fee at check-in at the bowling lanes. Check-in begins 30 minutes prior to event start time.

CROQUET A 9 wicket format will be used. Players are asked to use the equipment provided by MCSG. To accommodate larger registration numbers a time limit may be imposed at the start of the competition. Detailed rules will be

available on site the day of the competition or can be found online: http://www.croquetamerica.com/croquet/rules/ninewicket/index.php

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DARTS A clock or 20-point face will be used with the throw line at a 7’9” distance and dart board 68” from the floor. A score of 301 points will be used for a 1-player side competition. Official equipment will be available; competitors may bring their own darts. Limit of 30 darts thrown per person or 15 minutes per game. Brackets & times announced at sign in.

FOOTBALL THROW The football throw for distance will be measured from the center point of the throwing line to the point of impact; best of two. Regulation football will be supplied. This event is held weather permitting.

GOLF - New Location Play is rain or shine! An 18-hole tournament will be conducted using the Low Gross scoring system (no handicapping) with winter rules in effect. Greens fees are approx. $30.00 per person with riding cart (required); pay at the course the day of the event, cash only. Check-in and pay 30 minutes before scheduled tee time. Call Kurt Baker to select tee-times at (610) 277-2400 x381 by April 27. When calling please state single or with a group. One golfer may select tee times for all golfers in party. Soft Spikes Required.

HORSESHOES The National Horseshoes Pitchers Association of America rules will be official. Singles (metal horseshoe) competition only will be offered. Regulation distances for metal horseshoes will be 40’ for men 50 years to 69 years

of age and 30’ for men 70 years and older and will be 30’ for women 50 years to 74 years of age and 20’ for women 74 years and older. The official metal shoe shall not exceed 7-1/4” in width, 7-5/8” in length and shall not weigh more than 2 lb. 10 oz. A 24-shoe per player game will be thrown with a single elimination loss. Metal horseshoes will be provided for tournament play; competitors may bring their own equipment as long as it conforms to the dimensions listed above. In the event of inclement

weather, call (610) 277-2400 between 11:30 am - 12:30 pm for info on delays & reschedules.

MINIATURE GOLF All equipment will be supplied. All course rules listed on the score card will be in effect. Check-in between 9:00-10:00am any day Tuesday through Thursday; tell the supervisor at the Control Building that you are with the Senior Games. Bring a partner . . . it will be more fun!

ORIENTEERING - New Location Navigate on foot using a map to find designated locations in the park. Each location has an electronic punching device that will clock your time. The trails at Lower Perkiomen Park are mostly paved trails. This beginner course is 1.5 miles long. Instructions will be given to participants prior to going on their courses. Medals will be awarded for shortest time to complete the course. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Choose from a 10am or 11am start time.

PAR 3 GOLF An 18-hole, Par 3 tournament will be conducted. Participants may bring their own equipment (sleeve of balls, 8 iron, 9 iron, pitching wedge and putter suggested); limited equipment is available at the course. The Low Gross scoring system will be used (no handicapping) and winter rules will be in effect. Greens fees will cost $6.75 per person; Abington residents (I.D. required) will pay $5.75 per person. Competitors will pay this additional fee at the Control Building on the day of play. Check-in between 9:00-10:00 am any day Tuesday through Thursday; tell the supervisor at the Control Building that you are with Senior Games. Bring a partner...it will be more fun!

PICKLEBALL (DOUBLES) All levels, including beginners, are welcome. All doubles teams will compete in the age category of the younger partner. You and your partner should register separately but check-in together. Best 2 of 3 match format. In order to keep the tournament on schedule, the first 2 games are to 11 points each or 11 minutes, whichever comes first. In the event of a tie after time expires, sudden death rules will be applied. If a third match is required, a 7 point or 7 minute format will be followed (sides will be switched at 4 points). Tournament staff reserves the right to further shorten games in the event of time constraints.

EVENT RULES

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RUNNING The official track will be an all-weather surface. NO SPIKES - please bring appropriate all-weather surface footwear. There will be 4 running events: (1) 100-METER; (2) 400-METER; (3) 800-METER and (4) 1600-METER. Warm-up, running and cool-down periods will be made available. The best times will designate the winners rather than extra heats. In the event of inclement weather, call (215) 643-1600 x3443 between 4 - 5 pm for info on delays & reschedules.

SHUFFLEBOARD National Shuffleboard Association rules will be followed. The regulation outdoor court size will be used (52’ x 6’) on an indoor surface. Singles competition only will be scheduled. A match will consist of 8 frames. A single elimination type tournament will be used. Shuffleboard equipment will be available; competitors may bring their own cues. Check-in begins at 8:30 am.

SOFTBALL THROW The softball throw for distance will be measured from the center point on the throwing line to the point of impact; best of two. A regulation softball will be supplied. This event is held weather permitting.

STATIONARY BIKE This event will be conducted on a stationary exercise bicycle; riders will “race” against a 3-minute time limit. Winners are those who ride the greatest distance to the nearest 0.1 mile.

SWIMMING Six swimming events are offered (1) 50 YD. FREESTYLE; (2) 50 YD. BACKSTROKE; (3) 50 YD. BREASTSTROKE (4) 100 YD. MEDLEY (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle); (5) 200 YD. FREESTYLE and (6) 400 YD. FREESTYLE. The best times will designate the winners rather than extra heats. Either the elementary or back crawl will be accepted for the backstroke. Locker rooms are available and check-in begins at 2:00 pm.

TABLE TENNIS Singles competition only will be available; “best of 5 games to 11 points” format will be used following International Table Tennis rules. Paddles and balls (2 star balls will be used) will be available; competitors may bring their own paddles, but must use the provided ball. Competitors are not to wear white shirts. Check-in begins at 8:30 am. All competitors must be present by 9:00 am to be guaranteed a slot to compete.

TENNIS (Men’s Singles & Doubles • Women’s Doubles) Balls provided. Individuals will be notified of assigned match times. Penalties will be assessed to late arrivals for scheduled matches. Individuals should plan to arrive 30 minutes prior to his/her match time. An 8 game pro set format (win by 1) will be used throughout the competition. At 40-40 deuce, the next point will be played as the “sudden victory” tie-breaker. All Doubles teams: will compete in the age category of the younger partner. Arrange for your own partner! Partners register separately. In the event of inclement/threatening weather, call 215-619-7314 for info on delays & reschedules.

WALKING A 1.5 mile walk is scheduled. One foot shall be in contact with the ground at all times. Running/jogging will disqualify an entrant. The course will be on a macadam surface. Proper footwear is encouraged. This event is held weather permitting.

EVENT RULES

DIRECTIONS TO OFF-SITE EVENTS

BADMINTON • TENNIS • TABLE TENNIS • SHUFFLEBOARD INDOOR HOT SHOT & FOUL SHOT • FRIDAY EVENTS & EXPO

Montgomery County Community College - Health Sciences Center 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell • (215) 619-7314

ARCHERY Masons Mill Park, 3500 Masons Mill Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA, (215) 659-3100 x1039

BILLIARDS Markley Billiards, 1713 Markley Street, Norristown • (610) 278-1595

Just off Johnson Highway, in the Jomar Shopping Center – lower left side of building

BOCCE Eagleville Park, 100 Parklane Drive, Norristown • (610) 635-3543

Greater Plymouth Community Center,* 2910 Jolly Road • (610) 277-4312 *Bocce is in the park behind the building

BOWLING Facenda-Whitaker Lanes, 2912 Swede Road, Norristown • (610) 272-6547

Limerick Bowl, 653 W Ridge Pike, Limerick • (610) 495-7143

CROQUET Mennonite Heritage Center, 565 Yoder Road, Harleysville • (215) 256-3020

DARTS Indian Valley YMCA, 890 Maple Avenue, Harleysville • (215) 723-3569

GOLF Lederach Golf Club, 900 Clubhouse Drive, Harleysville • (215) 513-3034

HORSESHOES Wentz Run Park, 1000 Anvil Lane, Blue Bell • (610) 277-2400 x375

ORIENTEERING Lower Perkiomen Valley Park, 101 New Mill Road, Norristown

OUTDOOR HOT SHOT & FOUL SHOT Parkside Place Complex, 1 Parkside Place, North Wales • (215) 699-7777

Located between Beaver Street and Dickerson Road

PAR 3 GOLF • MINI GOLF Alverthorpe Park, Forrest Avenue at Jenkintown Road, Jenkintown • (215) 884-6538

PICKLEBALL XL Sports World, 2278 North Penn Road, Hatfield • (215) 996-1740

RUNNING Gwynedd Mercy University, 1325 Sumneytown Pike, Gwynedd Valley

SWIMMING Greater Plymouth Community Center, 2910 Jolly Road • (610) 277-4312 Swimmers enter at the main entrance – pool and locker rooms on the right

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Montco. Senior GamesREGISTRATION FORM

Please Complete Both Sides - Detach & Return With Payment or Register Online at www.MontCoSeniorGames.com

2018 REGISTRATION FORM: Please Complete Both Sides - Detach & Return With Payment

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What year did you first compete? (1986-2017)Year: _________ OR o First Time Contestant

CIRCLE T-SHIRT SIZE: Small Medium Large XL 2XL 3XL

Register by April 20th to be guaranteed a t-shirt.

NAME ___________________________________________________________________________ o MALE o FEMALE (LAST) (M.I.) (FIRST)

ADDRESS ______________________________________________ TOWN __________________________ ZIP_____________

NAME OF RETIREMENT / ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY ____________________________________________________

TELEPHONE: Home ( ________ ) ___________________________

Cell ( ________ ) ___________________________

EMAIL ADDRESS _____________________________________________Are you taking any medications that the MCSG Committee should know about?

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

BIRTH DATE: ___ _____-___ _____-___________ month date yearAge on 12/31/18: _________________________

Who is your emergency contact?

Name: _____________________________________

Telephone: (_____)__________________________

Do you require any special physical accommodations to participate in the MCSG? o YES o NOIf YES, please explain: __________________________________________________________________________

CODE OF CONDUCTI agree to abide by the rules and procedures of the facilities where MCSG events are held. At all times, I will conduct myself in a civil,

respectful manner and show good sportsmanship at all times. If I do not conduct myself in the previously stated manner MCSG has the right to remove me from competition.

RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITYTo the best of my knowledge, information and belief, I have no physical restriction which would prohibit my participation in the events

that I have selected in the Montgomery County Senior Games (MCSG) which are listed on my registration form.I have prepared myself for the event(s), which I entered by practicing prior to the MCSG. I am participating in these events voluntarily and

at my own risk. I agree not to sue the MCSG Committee and any other co-sponsoring organization or any of their representatives for any injury or any other damages to me resulting from my participation in this year’s events held at the Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, PA and any other local facilities.

If a lawsuit is initiated on my behalf against the MCSG Committee or any other co-sponsoring organization and it results in a monetary award of damages to me or any other persons or legal entity, I agree to reimburse MCSG Committee or any co-sponsoring organization for any funds required to be paid by them.

The Committee has my permission to have medical professionals and/or certified emergency medical personnel attend me if it is deemed necessary for my health, welfare and safety.

I hereby consent to allow my picture or likeness to appear in any official document, sponsor advertisement and/or exclusive television coverage of the Montgomery County Senior Games in any manner incidental to my participation in the Montgomery County Senior Games without compensation to me.

By signing this form, I agree to abide by the printed game rules and those stated by the event leader.

SIGN NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________ DATE: _____________________________

PRINT NAME: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CALCULATE YOUR FEES – PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:

I will compete AND attend the Friday luncheon $15 (res) / $20 (non-res)

I will compete only, no luncheon ticket needed $10 (res) / $15 (non-res)

TOTAL FEES DUE $

Make your checks payable to “U.D. - MontCo. Senior Games” or pay by credit card.

PAYMENT METHOD: [ ] CHECK #_________________________ [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] Discover

Card # ____ ____ ____ ____-____ ____ ____ ____- ____ ____ ____ ____- _____ ____ ____ ____ Exp. Date: __ __/__ __ V # ____ ____ ____ (last 3 digits on back of card)

_________________________________________ Return payment & signed registration form to:

Name on card (please print) SENIOR GAMES COMMITTEE, c/o 801 Loch Alsh Ave., Fort Washington, PA 19034-1697

DAY CHECK EVENT TIME LOCATION (see page 7)

MON. q GOLF call 610-277-2400 x381 for tee time Lederach Golf Club Partners: ____________________________________

MON. q PICKLEBALL - DOUBLES 8:00 am - Men’s & 11:00 am - Women’s XL Sports

q Men’s Partner’s Name: ____________________________________ (Partner must register separately!)

q Women’s Partner’s Name: ____________________________________ (Partner must register separately!)

q I do not have a partner, but would be willing to partner with someone if anyone is available.

MON. q HORSESHOES 1:30 pm Wentz Run Park

MON. q BOCCE 4:00 pm Greater Plymouth CC Park/ check location: q Greater Plymouth CC Park q Eagleville Park Eagleville Park

TUES.-THURS. q PAR 3 GOLF Arrive between 9:00 am - 10:00 am Alverthorpe Park

TUES.-THURS. q MINI GOLF Arrive between 9:00 am - 10:00 am Alverthorpe Park

TUES. q TENNIS – MEN’S SINGLES players will be notified of times MCCC – Tennis Courts

TUES. q ORIENTEERING Lower Perkiomen Park check one: q 10:00am q 11:00am

TUES. q ARCHERY 11:00 am Mason’s Mill Park

TUES. q BADMINTON 1:00 pm MCCC

TUES. q SWIMMING EVENTS (6) 2:30 pm Greater Plymouth CC Pool check events: q 50-Freestyle q 50-Backstroke q 50-Breaststroke q 100-Medley q 200-Freestyle q 400-Freestyle

TUES. q OUTDOOR BASKETBALL 6:00 pm Parkside Place Complex check events: q Foul Shot q Hot Shot

WED. q TABLE TENNIS 9:00 am MCCC

WED. q BILLIARDS 10:30 am Markley Billiards

WED. q TENNIS - DOUBLES players will be notified MCCC – Tennis Courts

q Men’s Partner Name: ____________________________________ (Partner must register separately!)

q Women’s Partner Name: ____________________________________ (Partner must register separately!)

q I do not have a partner, but would be willing to partner with someone if anyone is available.

WED. q BOWLING Facenda-Whitaker/Limerick Bowl check location: q Facenda-Whitaker Lanes (2:00 pm) q Limerick Bowl (1:00 pm)

WED. q RUNNING EVENTS (4) 6:00 pm Gwynedd Mercy University check events: q 100-Meters q 400-Meters q 800-Meters q 1600-Meters

THURS. q SHUFFLEBOARD 9:00 am MCCC

THURS. q INDOOR BASKETBALL 9:30 am MCCC check events: q Foul Shot q Hot Shot

THURS. q CROQUET 12:00 pm Mennonite Heritage Center

THURS. q DARTS 2:00 pm Indian Valley YMCA

FRIDAY DROP-IN EVENTS 8:45 - 11:00 am MCCC - Health Sciences Center check events: q Football Throw q Softball Throw q Stationary Bike q Walking

2018 REGISTRATION FORM: Please Complete Both Sides - Detach & Return With Payment10

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL EVENTS & THE LUNCHEON.

please see EVENT RULES on pages 4-6 prior to making selections

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The purpose of the MCSG Athlete Scholarship is to enable and encourage MCSG participants to attend other, high-level senior athletic events by providing assistance to help decrease the financial burden of attending an event.

Criteria:

• Must be a current resident of Montgomery County.

• Must have participated in the Montgomery County Senior Games in at least two of the previous three years of the Games.

• Must be participating in a high level senior or “master” athletic event.

Eligible Expenses:

• Eligible expenses will include:

- Event Registration Fee - Mileage Reimbursement - Lodging Reimbursement

• The maximum amount an applicant will be reimbursed is $200 per year (365+ days between awards).

• Eligible expenses will be reimbursed within 30 days of their receipt.

Submission Deadline:

• Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and will be reviewed by the MCSG Scholarship Sub-Committee on a monthly basis.

Award Announcement Timeline:

• Applications will be reviewed and awarded the month following their submission.

• Applicants will be notified if they are or are not selected. The committee’s decision is final.

The application is also available for download at www.montcoseniorgames.com. Also available to be submitted online.

Mail to: Montgomery County Senior Games, c/o Upper Dublin Parks & Recreation 801 Loch Alsh Avenue, Fort Washington, PA 19034.

Montgomery County Senior Games Athlete Scholarship

Name:_________________________________________ Male / Female (Circle One)

Home Address:_______________________________ Town:___________________ Zip:___________

Telephone (Daytime):___________________________

Email Address:____________________________________________

Event(s) seeking financial assistance for:__________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

MONTGOMERY COUNTY SENIOR GAMES ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

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FacilitiesManagement

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EastHouse

WestHouse

ScienceCenter

Campus Store

ParkhouseHall

AdvancedTechnology

Center

Fine Arts Center

CollegeHall

LuncheonShuttle Pick-up

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Reserved Parking

Emergency Telephone

Tennis CourtsTennis Courts

PondPondAthletic FieldsAthletic Fields

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DEKALB PIKE/ROUTE 202 LANSDALENORRISTOWN

FacilitiesManagement

Health Sciences

Center

EastHouse

WestHouse

ScienceCenter

Campus Store

ParkhouseHall

AdvancedTechnology

Center

Fine Arts Center

CollegeHall

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