Busy BR Summer - Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation
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Busy BR Summer - Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation
Volume IX, Issue 1 Spring/Summer 2016 Busy BR Summer Sports Foundation is gearing up for a full summer USATF Southern Association Junior Olympics Zachary High School June 23-26 500 Athletes from Louisiana/Mississippi Southern Lifestyle Development Pro Circuit Tennis LSU Robinson Tennis Center June 21-26 Professional Women’s Tennis Event What’s Inside Gras Page 2 Mardi Mambo Recap Page 3 Mambo Partners Villa Page 4 Oak Update Page 5 Upcoming Events Page 6 Parting Shot BRASF Save the Dates Gumbo of Ballroom DanceSport Championships Crowne Plaza Executive Center June 24-26 400 competitors from 20+ states USATF Region VI Junior Olympics Bernie More Track Stadium July 7-10 1,000 Athletes from LA, MS, AL, TN ITA Tiger-Rock World Championships Baton Rouge RiverCenter July 21-24 Over 1,000 youth martial arts participants Stay Connected Facebook.com/BRASF AWSA South Central Regional Championships July 29-31 Bennett’s Tri Lakes Water ski championship for TX, OK, AR, MS and LA @BRAreaSports www.brasf.com 2016 Mambo Recap A beautiful Saturday morning welcomed over 2,700 runners to the start line of the 18th Annual Mardi Gras Mambo 10k, 15k and 1 Mile Fun Run on February 15, 2016. The Mambo set another record for race registration in 2016 with 1,531 10k runners, over 800 15k participants and 260 1 mile fun runners! The event was staged from the North Boulevard Town Square and Galvez Plaza in downtown Baton Rouge. 17 states were represented at the Mambo this year, including California, Michigan and Massachusetts. Baton Rouge runners claimed the first three spots on both the male and female side in the Mambo 10k. The 2016 male champion was Pablo Rivero (35:40) followed by Joshua Andrews (36:55) and Eric Powers (37:09). The Mambo 10k female champion was Kara Marlatt (40:17) followed by Andrea Linck (41:40) and Stephanie Crews (43:20). The third annual Mambo 15k was won by William Fell of Baton Rouge (54:49) with Ondrej Blaha of New Orleans in second (57:20) and Lenny Samuel of Prairieville in third (57:43). Baton Rouge resident Linn Fink (1:02:39) was the male masters champion and Patrick Riggins (1:06:46) of Morgan City was the male grand¬masters champion. On the ladies side, 51 year old Simonetta Piergintili of Wilmington, MA took the 15k crown (1:01:26) with Rebecca Tucker (1:03:51) finishing second. Tucker also finished second in the 2015 Mambo 15k. Erin Oswalt (1:04:12), the 2015 Mambo 15k female winner, finished third. Pamela Gaillard of Moreauville, LA repeated as the 15k female masters champion (1:09:34, 6th overall) with Laura Yeager of Broussard taking the female grandmasters (1:15:09). Learn More about the Mambo! Visit the Mambo Website - www.runmambo.com Thank You to our Mambo Partners Get Your Business Involved with the Mambo! Want to connect your business to thousands of runners throughout Louisiana and the Gulf South? The Mardi Gras Mambo presents a number of partnership opportunities that can be tailored to meet the goals and objectives of your business. Click here to download our Mambo 101 information piece or contact the race director ([email protected]) to learn more about partnering with the Mardi Gras Mambo. 2016 Oak Villa Update Along with our partner, BREC, the Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation manages a year-round tournament schedule at Oak Villa Ballpark to bring baseball and softball tournament activity to the Baton Rouge area. As of June 1, below are the 11 tournaments that have been hosted at Oak Villa in 2015, bringing a total of 480 teams to the complex. Date Feb. 20-21 Feb. 27-28 March 5-6 March 19-20 April 9-10 April 16-17 April 23-24 May 7 May 14-15 May 21-22 May 29-30 June 11-12 June 11-12 June 18-19 Name Tiger Town Showdown Beast Baseball Battle IV March Madness Fear the Fork Cajun Classic Louisiana Tigers Invitational Halo Classic Mother’s Day One Day King of the Hill Redstick Rumble Governor’s Games State South Championships USSSA C State Championships Louisiana State Tournament Sport Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Softball Softball # of Teams 51 17 24 56 19 25 57 38 56 22 39 19 32 50 Governing Body USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA USSSA Thank you to our friends at USSSA for their support of Oak Villa and bringing so many great youth baseball and fast-pitch softball events to our city. Upcoming Events June/July/August 2016 Volunteer opportunities are available for any BRASF event, please contact Eric Engemann at [email protected] June 2016 June 21-26: USTA Pro Circuit Tennis Tournament (LSU Robinson Tennis Center) June 24-26: Gumbo of Ballroom Weekend (Crowne Plaza) June 25-26: Red, Rock & Blue Softball Tournament (Oak Villa) July 2016 July 7-10: USATF Region VI Junior Olympic Meet (Bernie Moore Track Stadium) July 8-11: Bocage Junior Open State Championships (Bocage Tennis Club) July 9-10: Long Course District Championship Meet (Crawfish Aquatics) July 21-24: ITA World Championships (RiverCenter) July 30: Rocketchix Tri and Du (LSU Natatorium) July 29-31: AWSA South Central Regional Water Ski (Zachary/Bennett’s TriLakes) August 2016 August 6: Softball Tournament (Oak Villa) August 12-15: USTA Louisiana Tri Level State Tennis Tournament (Multiple Series) August 20-21: USYS Region III Premier League West (Burbank Soccer Complex) About BRASF Founded in 1994, the Baton Rouge Area Sports Foundation’s mission is to assist in the securing and staging of statewide, regional, national and international sporting competitions and special events for the Greater Baton Rouge Area. Parting Shot 2009 Gumbo of Ballroom Championships Crowne Plaza Ballroom 2016 Board of Directors Verge Ausberry Gary Jupiter Louisiana State University BR Lodging Assoc Brian Edwards Jeremy Klibert Louisiana Restaurant Assoc Patricia Felder BR Chamber of Commerce Kim Ginn Pinnacle Entertainment Mickey Guidry At-Large Kenny Riche BREC Trayveon Scott At-Large Southern University John Miller Otis Washington At-Large Patrick Mockler At-Large At-Large Cade Voisin BRASF Founders Gerry Lane Enterprises Coca-Cola Entergy Chase Bank Mockler Beverage Company McDonald’s General Health Systems At-Large Roderic Newton Mayor’s Office BRASF Varsity Partners BRASF Staff Jerry Stovall President & CEO Eric Engemann Vice President Marissa Adams Public Relations Intern Samantha Grubbs Chief Sandwich Correspondent Anthony Jennings Director of Archives BRASF Stay Connected www.brasf.com @BRAreaSports