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RCSA Portland Cup Tour
nament Results, Fall Ball
Starts Soon
The dust has settled on the fields of the
Delta Park Sports Complex following this
year’s Portland Cup tournament, and the fi
nal standings are in.
Even with a home-field advantage-in the
B division, the Portland Assault could only
muster a third-place finish to champions
the Chicago Spin, and second-place finish
ers the Seattle Battalion. In the C division,
the Portland Grizzlies impressed with a
first-place showing, followed by the Seattle
Score, the Seattle Honeybadgers and the
Portland Redwings.
In D division action, Seattle took the cov
eted top four spots with the Seattle Mon
sters coasting to the championship, followed
by the Fat Cats, Empire and Buzz.
With the Portland Cup champions bask
ing in the glow of victory, regional softball
aficionados can set their sights on Rose City
Softball Association’s Fall Ball September
11 through October 2. This LGBTQjinclu-
sive fall schedule is for both men and women,
spread across four to six teams. The smaller
pool of players provides a singular social
mix, with four doubleheaders making up the
eight total games on the schedule.
All games are held Sundays from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Farragut Park Softball Field
(N. Kerby and N. Farragut). The cost to reg
ister is $25 per person, and includes a T-
shirt. Registered players do not meet their
team until the first day of games.
Deadline for Rose City
Open XXI Registration
Nears
Team Portland Tennis is preparing to
host its 21st annual Rose City Open tour
nament Labor Day weekend, September
3-5, at the Portland Tennis Center (324
NE 12th Ave.). Funds raised from the
event will benefit QCenter, Cascade AIDS
Project and Portland After-School Tennis
and Education.
T PT expects about 125 Gay and Lesbian
Tennis Association (GLTA) participants to
descend onto Portland for the three-day
tourney from as far away as Texas and the
East Coast, including players from all over
the Pacific Northwest. But if you want to
play, you’ll have to hurry—registration to
enter the tournament in a variety of divi
sions closes Sunday, August 21.
T PT is also holding a fundraiser August
29-30 at Pastini Pastaria (1506 NW 23rd
Ave. only), where 50 percent of the restau
rant’s net proceeds go to the Rose City
Open beneficiaries. Just mention “Team
Portland Tennis” to ensure your money goes
toward the cause. Take-out meals will be
included.
To register, a n d to learn more about the 21st
A n n u a l Rose C ity Open, v isit team portland-
tennis.org.
CAP Gears Op for AIDS
Walk Portland 2011
Things are heating up in anticipation of
AIDS Walk Portland 2011. The annual
fundraiser, scheduled for Sunday, October 2,
gets another boost Sunday, August 28 when
the Red Party invades Departure (525 SW
Morrison St.).
Summer swimwear and sun hats are en
couraged for this festive fiesta, located on
the top floor of the Nines hotel. From 3 to 7
p.m., enjoy tasty libations and Departure’s
delectable happy hour menu while mingling
with AIDS Walk organizers and CAP staff.
Prizes will be awarded to those with the best
For photos o f Portland Cup action, turn to swimwear, best sun hat, and best summer
pp. 42-43. More inform ation about R C S A ’s resort wear.
Fall Ball schedule can be fo u n d by visitin g rc-
Registering for AIDS Walk Portland is
saopen. org.
highly suggested, and RSVPs for the party
— R yan J. P rado are encouraged by visiting aidswalkportland.