29 September 2008

COLTS GOLF TOURNAMENT LOOKING FOR SPONSORS



What's the best way to support Colts baseball and get some year-round recognition for your business?

Sign up for one of the many sponsorship opportunities at the 2008 Colts "Swing For Baseball" Golf Tournament.

From exposure on the Colts web site to tee signs - sponsorship is the best way to contribute and get your name into the community at large.

MORE INFORMATION ON SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Call tournament director Mitch Juricich of "Hooked On Golf" at 650-697-5946 or email him directly / mitch@hookedongolf.com

The 4th Annual Cañada Colts "Swing For Baseball" Golf Tournament
will take place November 3rd, 2008 - hosted by "Hooked On Golf" TV and radio personality Mitch Juricich. Participants will tee it up at scenic Crystal Springs Golf Course in Burlingame, California.




The first 120 golfers to sign up will be accepted - and the deadline to sign up is November the 1st.

WHERE:
Crystal Springs Golf Course, Burlingame CA
WHEN: Monday, November 3rd, 2008
TIME: 12:30 P.M. / Shotgun Start
WHO: The first 120 players to sign up
FORMAT: 4-person scramble
COST: $175 per player
COST INCLUDES: Golf, cart, lunch, diner, prizes, tee prizes, raffle, auction and more!
DEADLINE: November 1st - Hurry!
MORE INFORMATION & SIGN UPS: Call tournament director Mitch Juricich of "Hooked On Golf" at 650-697-5946 or email him directly / mitch@hookedongolf.com

KOLT RADIO - KEITH JURICICH PLAYING COLLEGE BALL IN NEW YORK



Our own Mitch Juricich originally interviewed Colts pitcher Keith Juricich (yes, they are related) at the conclusion of the 2008 season. Now, the long lost interview has been found - finally available for your listening pleasure here on KOLT Radio.



WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Keith Juricich and another former Colts pitcher - Chris Davidson - are currently playing their college ball for St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn, New York.

Keith%20File.mp3

17 September 2008

"SWING FOR BASEBALL" - COLTS GOLF TOURNEY SET FOR NOV. 3RD

The 4th Annual Cañada Colts "Swing For Baseball" Golf Tournament will take place November 3rd, 2008 - hosted by "Hooked On Golf" TV and radio personality Mitch Juricich. Participants will tee it up at scenic Crystal Springs Golf Course in Burlingame, California.



"This is our major fundraiser for the year," said head Coach Tony Lucca during the event's kickoff meeting. "Proceeds for the event go directly to the Colts baseball program. We're asking for friends, families, alumni associated with the Colts to sign up to play golf, attend the dinner or act as a sponsor. Their generosity will help us compete as a quality program."



The event is much more than just a golf tournament. After the last foursome putts in on 18 is when when the real fun begins. A banquet follows, complemented by prize drawings and a live auction - featuring the comedic stylings of Juricich. "I love doing it, " said Juricich. "My son Keith played here (Now playing for St. Joes in Brooklyn, NY) , it's a great group of coaches and we truly do have alot of fun."

The first 120 golfers to sign up will be accepted - and the deadline to sign up is November the 1st.

WHERE:
Crystal Springs Golf Course, Burlingame CA
WHEN: Monday, November 3rd, 2008
TIME: 12:30 P.M. / Shotgun Start
WHO: The first 120 players to sign up
FORMAT: 4-person scramble
COST: $175 per player
COST INCLUDES: Golf, cart, lunch, diner, prizes, tee prizes, raffle, auction and more!
DEADLINE: November 1st - Hurry!
MORE INFORMATION & SIGN UPS: Call tournament director Mitch Juricich of "Hooked On Golf" at 650-697-5946 or email him directly / mitch@hookedongolf.com

FALL 'O8 UNDERWAY - HERRERA & KILBURG NOMINATED FOR JC ALL-STAR GAME



The Colts opened up Fall '08 workouts with the announcement from head coach Tony Lucca that infielder Eric Herrera and pitcher Brett Kilburg had been nominated for the JC All-Star game which takes place at Sacramento State early in October. "They've earned it," said the skipper of his two returning sophomores. The Colts have plenty of intersquad games, scrimmages and conditioning to keep them busy from now until the first pitch of the 2009 season.