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MAY 5, 2017 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-5 Inga Loy wins bronze medal in tournament
Canyon Laker Inga Loy won a bronze medal in the fourth annual Paso Robles Wine Country Classic Pick- leball Tournament.
Inga competed in the Women's Doubles, a double elimination format with each match playing two out of three games to 11. There were 12 double teams playing for the gold.
She was paired up with Kathy Carbaugh who came all the way from Fresno to play in the tournament. The pair had only two hours of practice the day be- fore the tournament to get acquainted with each other's strengths.
Inga and Kathy played 10 games to get to the medal rounds. They then played one game to 15 points for the bronze medal. "They were so close to going for the gold. It was exciting watching them," said Inga's hus- band Terry. "Canyon Lake Pickleball Club members would have been proud if they could have seen Inga
and Kathy play. They were awesome!”
The two day tournament was held April 29 and 30.
According to Terry, there were 250 players, 20 courts and players from as far away as Canada and Arizona.
This is Inga's first medal of the year. She won a gold medal last year in the "Oldlympics." The win in Paso Robles was a big win for her because she was playing against some of the more experienced players on the Central Coast.
Inga has been a tennis player for over 25 years and is still a member of the Canyon Lake Tennis Club, but since she started playing pickleball 14 months ago she has not picked up a tennis racket.
"Since she began playing pickleball she has gained tournament experience, honed her skills with a lot of practice and it has paid off. Along the way in her pick- leball journey she has met many new friends from all over this country," said Terry.
Inga, on left, and her partner Kathy Carbaugh from Fresno show their bronze medals they won in the Paso Robles Wine Country Classic Pickleball Tournament.
Choraleers Spring Concert pays tribute to Hollywood
The Canyon Lake Choraleers invite the community to attend their annual Spring Concert on May 21 at 3 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at the lodge. Doors open at 2:30. Tickets cost $15 and can be purchased now from any member of the Choraleers, online at brown- papertickets.com and at Member Services at the POA.
This year's theme, "Reel Music," pays tribute to Hol- lywood Motion Pictures and Academy Award winners from 1935 to 2017. The Choraleers will be presenting classic songs from Academy Award winning and nomi- nated movies including "Singing in the Rain," "Moon River," "In Summer" from Frozen and "Everybody Re- joice" from the Wiz.
The Canyon Lake Choraleers was organized in 1980. The group is composed of men and women who enjoy choral singing. The vocal group meets weekly through- out the year to practice for their spring and winter con- certs and for other Canyon Lake events and programs. The Choraleers are led by Robbin Bouslog who has been directing the Choraleers since 2014. She's been
Canyon Lake Choraleers
teaching in the Lake Elsinore Unified School District since 1987. She has teaching credentials in Music, English and General Education.
Lynda Salina is the Choraleers' accompanist. Lynda began playing the piano at age 3. In addition to her work with the Choraleers for many years, she accom-
panies middle school and high school choral groups, and has been involved with the music program at Can- yon Lake Community Church.
The Choraleers membership is open to Canyon Lake residents and those in nearby communities. For more information, contact Larry Garland at 508-498-6210.
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