Cortez Splat tournament
The City of Cortez is sponsoring the seventh annual "Cortez Splat" racquetball tournament Thursday through Saturday. It is featuring doubles, mixed doubles, and singles men and women. It's open A, B and C divisions. Cost to play is $20 for the first event registered and $10 each event after. T-shirts will be given to each participant and prizes will be awarded for division winners. Stop by the Cortez Recreation Center to register or contact Joye McHenry at 564-4080.
Little dribblers camp
The Montezuma-Cortez High School Lady Panthers little dribblers camp will take place Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1-2, at the M-CHS Main Gym. The camp is for kids kindergarten through fifth-grade, and runs from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Third through fifth graders participate 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday. K-second-grade focus on ball handling and third- fifth-grade focus on shooting and team play. Performances by the campers will take place at halftime of the M-CHS girls and boys basketball games Friday, Feb. 8. Cost is $15 for K-second and $20 third-fifth. All participants will receive a program T-shirt and free admission to the games on Feb. 8. Registration will close on Friday. Please send name, grade and payment to: Justine Bayles, checks payable to M-CHS, 16 West 10th, Cortez, CO. 81321. For more information, call Justine Bayles at 560-6026 or email questions to jubayles@cortez.k12.co.us.
Toss in the Tundra
The Toss in the Tundra disc golf tournament, benefiting WolfWood Refuge, will be on Saturday at Centennial Park in Cortez. Round 1 of 18 begins at 10 a.m. Sign up at the big gazebo from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. It's a $25 entry fee or a 20-pound bag of quality dog food, or volunteering for one hour at WolfWood, a state licensed non-profit refuge protecting wolves and wolf/dogs. Prizes are given to first, second and third-place. For more information, please call 946-9606.
Hunters education course
A Colorado hunters education course will take place this weekend at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds. Cost to enroll is $10 and there is no preregistration required. One must be a minimum age of 10 to enroll. If born on or after Jan. 1, 1949, this course must be completed to be able to hunt or trap in Colorado. For more information, please contact instructor Steve Nellin at 882-7627.
Special Olympics Rock Out music festival
On Saturday at 6 p.m., the Cortez Special Olympics basketball team will hold its first ever Rock Out for Special Olympics musical festival. It's hosted at American Legion of Cortez, 320 North Harrison. Entry fee is $10, this covers dinner and live music. Bands playing are The Guys, Rhythm Method and Psyality. Dinner is provided by Domino's, Wendy's and McDonald's. This year, Cortez Special Olympics will not be receiving any help on the state level. Cortez's program is planning on attending a regional tournament in Grand Junction and a state tournament in Denver. A significant amount of money must be raised to pay for entry fees, hotels, food and transportation costs. There are 12 athletes that will be going to these events. Public donations are welcome and all donations are tax deductible. Special Olympics, Inc., is recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our Federal Tax ID number, or Employer Identification Number (EIN), is 52-0889518. After making a donation, in four to six weeks time, people will receive an official document from the Special Olympics central office in Denver confirming the monetary value of the donation for tax records. If interested in donating, people can send donations to Cortez Special Olympics Coordinator, Marcelino Aldaz, 13691 Road 28, Dolores, CO. 81323 (checks payable to Cortez Special Olympics). Donations can also be made at the music festival. If there are any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call coach Brandon Eubanks at 749-5096 or Marcy Aldaz at 565-3830.
Ute Mountain Rec. coed basketball
The Ute Mountain Recreation Center in Towaoc is taking registration for its men's 40-Older basketball league and tournament, and adult coed basketball league and tournament. Entry fee is $200 and it's a seven-game guarantee for an eight-player roster. League play starts Tuesday, Jan. 29. All games are played on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the Ute Mountain Rec. Center. For more information, please call Jonathan at 564-5360.
Southwest Softball meeting
Southwest Softball will be having a board meeting Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 6:30 p.m., at the office of Tullis Chiropractic. Several board positions are up for election. If anyone has questions, please call Scott Tullis at 570-5270 or email Southwestsoftball@yahoo.com.
Ute Mountain Rec. men's basketball tourney
The Ute Mountain Recreation Center in Towaoc is taking registration for its men's Hotshot, double-elimination basketball tournament. Entry fee is $150. It's a 16-team, nine-man roster tourney on the weekend of Feb. 16-17. For more information, please call Jonathan at 564-5360.
Nucla Resolution 5K Run/Walk
Montrose West Recreation is pleased to sponsor the third annual Nucla Resolution 5K Run/Walk. The event will, once again, benefit the West End's animal rescue shelter, Hoof & Paw. Totally volunteer driven, Hoof & Paw has been fostering lost and homeless animals while providing adoption, immunization, spay and neutering services at no or low cost. Race participants are encouraged to bring their leashed dogs along for this fun annual event. This year's race is Sunday, Feb. 17, beginning from the Nucla Fire House at noon. The 5K (3.1 miles) course will loop around Nucla streets with moderate elevation gain. The competitive race will offer first, second and third-place ribbons in the men's and women's running and walking categories. The $20 registration fee provides participants with a race bib, post-race refreshments and a commemorative T-shirt. Participants are encouraged to preregister, although registration is available on race day. With more than 85 participants at last year's race, MWR and race organizers are anticipating their biggest turnout since the race was created in 2011. Doggy snacks and prizes will also be offered. The race will be held rain, snow or shine. Please remember to dress accordingly. To register or volunteer, call Paul at 864-428-2276 or email nuclaresolutionrace@gmail.com.
Tri-City Soccer registrations
Tri-City Soccer is currently accepting registrations for spring soccer. Spring soccer will run from April 8, through May 4, for most teams. There will be teams for children 3 through 13 (based on their age as of July 31, 2012). Placement is based on first come, first served space availability. If a child played soccer in the fall of 2012, then parents do not need to re-register their child. Registrations can be picked up at the Cortez Recreation Center. Parents can also register online at tricitysoccer.com. Call 749-5475 or email tcsa@tricitysoccer.com with questions.