SN THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM SATURDAY EDITION | JUNE 29, 2019 T IME O UT By Lloyd Little Retired teacher, coach and game offi cial Sports & Recreation With more than 55 years as an athlete, coach, parent and specta- tor, Lloyd Little has gained some insights and perspectives regarding athletics. Each week, he shares what he's learned about sports from his multiple points of view. “I bet I can...” Calendar June 29 • Cape Mnt. Trail Run 9 a.m. Horse Cr. Campground July 3 • Florence Softball 5:30 p.m. ACC vs Welton (North) Beachcomber vs Lofy (South) 7 p.m. Lofy vs Welton (North) Beachcomber vs ACC (South) M ASTERING THE SAND PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Florence’s Jesse Austen competes in a past Sand Master Jam, which is part of the Dune Riders World Championship qualifier sandboarding competitions. July 5 • SHS cheerleaders bottle ansd can drive at SHS 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Florence’s Sand Master Park makes move, gains momentum as sport’s popularity grows at home and abroad B Y J ARED A NDERSON Siuslaw News Tide Tables Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Low Tide June 29 9:50am / 4.7 9:28pm / 7.0 3:47am / 0.8 3:4712pm / 2.3 June 30 10:51am / 5.0 10:10pm / 7.3 4:34am / 0.1 4:03pm / 2.5 July 1 11:44am / 5.4 10:52pm / 7.7 5:19am / -0.7 4:53pm / 2.6 July 2 12:33am / 5.8 11:36pm / 8.0 6:02am / -1.2 5:41pm / 2.6 July 3 12:21am / 8.2 7:29pm/ -2.1 2:05am/ 6.2 7:19pm/ 2.4 July 4 1:08am / 8.2 2:50pm / 6.3 8:14am / 2.1 8:10pm / 2.3 July 5 1:57am / 8.0 3:37pm/ 6.5 8:59am/ -2.0 9:05pm/ 2.2 “T he key is to funnel as much air underneath the board as possible, and you do that by keeping your weight on the back foot so your tip is up,” Sand Master Park owner Lon Beale said. “In snow- boarding, you get your weight forward to drive speed, but on sand, that takes a vacuum. Once you get up to 10-15 miles per hour, you’re riding on air. If you watch it in slow motion, it’s about an inch of air underneath the board. That’s probably the biggest factor to riding the board. As far as making the boards per- form? I would say the base material is the most critical. It has to be something that’s harder than the sand. Otherwise, the sand is going to grip it and slow it down.” The sandboards that Beale designs help with perfor- mance by keeping the nose up. “That way, it’s going to funnel air. The only way you can mess it up is lean for- ward. Some people do that, but we give them a basic instruction right here in our store. We go through all the basics: strapping, waxing, stopping, turning. It really starts them on the right foot.” Beale and his team have been getting the U.S., and the entire world, on the right foot of sandboarding for decades. Sand Master Park was the very first sandboarding park in the U.S. when it opened in 2000, and has since become a mainstay for tourists in Florence. “The busiest day we’ve ever See “We have incredible employ- ees at Three Rivers,” said Rich Colton, director of marketing for the casino. “This tournament is just one way we are working to make sure our employees are supported in the same way that they take care of all our guests who visit Three Rivers.” LITTLE 2B ODFW R EGIONAL F ISHING R EPORT www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Professional and amateur sandboarding competitors climb the dunes at Honeyman State Park during the 2015 Sand Master Jam; riding the rail (below). had was about 500 people,” Beale said. “But I would say, typically, it would be about 150 average, and we’re proba- bly 300 a day during the sum- mer. Yearly, about 20,000.” Last year, the owners of the property Sand Master Park is located on made the decision to build tract housing on the site. “Of course, it’s something Florence needs, and we sup- port that,” Beale said. “But it forced us to look for a new location. We struggled. Finding a property that had dune access was the main thing.” Beale was eventually able to find a place just a few lots south of the original park, next to Fred Meyer in Florence. “The location is fantastic,” he said. “We’ve started devel- oping that. It’s quite an effort because it’s been 19 years at our location. There’s a lot of stuff. We’re trying to whittle things down to our necessi- ties to get to our new location. It’s not as big as we like, but we’re able to expand. We expect to double our size next year as needed.” The original park is still open during the transition, which Beale wants people to know. But the real story is how he worked to bring the sport from a couple of Boy Scouts sledding down a dune See SAND 2B T HREE R IVERS C ASINO TO HOST INAUGURAL ‘D ARE T O C ARE ’ GOLF TOURNEY Three Rivers Casino Resort will host the first-ever “Dare To Care” golf tournament Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the Ocean Dunes Golf Course in Florence. All proceeds from the tour- nament will go to the Three Rivers Casino Resort Employee Emergency Assistance Fund. Th ese four words have fl oat- ed around in my head for de- cades. I was a multiple sport athlete from 1957 until 1986. Th e skills I acquired through athletics gave me confi dence. Th is, in turn, created a com- petitive mindset oft en over- riding common sense. Th e mantra “I bet I can” became a personal challenge. Each time I was successful in completing the bet, I found myself trusting my abilities even more. Unfortunately, the moments I remember the best were mostly the unsuccessful moments: “I bet I can fl y my bike high- er off our dirt mound,” formed in the Dunn Rolling Trailer Park. I did achieve that — mostly — until the handle bars collapsed, my chest hitting the frame as I crashed onto the dirt. In another bicycle event (same, albeit slightly more bent, bike), “I bet I could beat my brother home from the Hermiston swimming pool.” Wearing just my swimsuit, we raced for home. I turned the corner of the Pendleton Grain Growers building — and right into a tractor disc plow. Luckily, I sailed over the discs and collided with the tractor. My brother won and I wore bandages for days. My next “I bet I can” mo- ment came in 1975, when I The tournament is set to start at 11 a.m. Teams, partial teams and individuals can sign up using the entry form online at www.threeriverscasino.com. Partial teams and individuals will be put into full teams by the tournament committee prior to the start of the tournament. In addition to the tourna- ment, participants will receive gift bags and can enter into a 50/50 raffle. For more information about the tournament, course details and tournament entry informa- tion, visit www.threerivers casino.com. MID-COAST LAKES Stocking of the mid-coast lakes began the first week of February and will continue into June. Check the stocking schedule online for dates and locations of stockings. These early stockings include: Alder and Dune Lake, Cleawox, Lost Lake, Munsel Lake, Thissel Pond, Mercer Lake, Big Creek Reservoirs, Ollala Reservoir and Devils Lake. Warmwater fisheries are improving in several lakes around the Florence area including: Siltcoos, Tahkenitch, Mercer, and Munsel. SILTCOOS & TAHKENITCH LAKES: Warmwater species Warmwater fishing has been improving on Siltcoos and Tahkenitch lakes. The recent warm weather is warm- ing up the water and getting the fish more active. We are now in the post spawn time of year, fish will start to move out the shallows and disperse throughout the lakes into a variety of habitats. Warmwater fishing will continue to be good through the summer and into the fall. Siltcoos also gets stocked rainbow trout, check the stocking schedule for num- bers and dates of stockings. SIUSLAW RIVER: Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams is open. Check the regulations for open areas and gear restrictions. ALSEA RIVER: Cutthroat trout See FISHING 3B