SPORTS

DISC GOLF. Santa Cruz River Park Disc Golf Course. The Tucson Chain Lightning Disc Golf Club holds informal tournaments every Sunday at 3 p.m. Players of all levels, including novices, are welcome. Loaner discs are available at tournaments. Call Dave at 791-3845 for more information.

FREE TENNIS LEAGUES. Tucson Parks & Recreation invites you to start the new year right with a five-week tennis class for juniors or adults at Ft. Lowell Park for a donation of $1, $5, $10 or more made payable to the Tucson Food Bank, now through February 16. In addition, there's a new mixed doubles scramble league at the Sheraton El Conquistador Resort. Call Mike Adams at 791-2584 for more information, or visit TucsonTennis.com.

INLINE SKATE CLUB. Reid Park. Southwest corner of Broadway Boulevard and Alvernon Way. Roll with the Tucson Inline SK8 Club, a non-profit advocate of safe skating, every Sunday afternoon. Call 747-2903 for skate times and information.

KICKBOXING/YOGA CLASSES. Cactus Flower Wellness Center. 5813 N. Oracle Road. Todd Skalsky presents hatha yoga, jin pi yoga and cardio kickboxing classes. A variety of classes and times are available during the week at membership prices or by the class (first class is free). Call 293-3751 for more information and to pre-register for classes.

RUGBY. Oury Park. 600 W. St. Mary's Road. The Tucson Magpies hold open rugby football practice from 6 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday through April. Athletes of all skill levels are welcome. Call 903-2420 or e-mail info@tucsonrugby.com for more information, or visit the team's website at www.tucsonrugby.com.

SONORAN DESERT MOUNTAIN BYCYCLISTS. The 50-Year Trail Keyhole ride is an intermediate, 15-mile ride that takes place January 13. The keyhole starts and ends at the Sutherland Trail/50 Year Trail intersection. Meet at the Honeywell parking lot, which is one-quarter mile south of the entrance to Catalina State Park, at 8:45 a.m. Call Dick Bryant at 299-9588 for details. Enjoy a 16-mile ride in the Old Pueblo Racecourse January 14. Meet at 9 a.m. in the ABCO parking lot at Oracle Road and Rancho Vistoso Boulevard. Call Mark Flint at 299-9151 for details.

T'AI CHI BEGINNERS CLASS. Chi Rising. Third Floor of Robinsons-May, El Con Mall at Broadway Boulevard and Country Club Road. Maximize awareness, health and well-being with 20 easy-to-learn flowing movements that enhance the life force. Classes begin January 23 from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. The 10-week series costs $144. Call 322-5626 for details.

ULTIMATE FRISBEE. The Tucson Ultimate Frisbee Club announces free, co-ed pick-up games at Himmel Park, starting about two hours before sunset every Sunday. It also organizes leagues and tournaments throughout the year, and there's a club at the UA for students. All skill levels are welcome. Call Jim at 298-3857, or e-mail jkilleen@u.arizona.edu for information.


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