Street Smarts
Mike Sciacca
If you’re the grounded sort, don’t let the name Surf City throw you --
there’s plenty to do in the city without getting wet.
Huntington Beach offers an 8 1/2 mile beach path where residents and
visitors can take in a leisurely walk, run, roller blade or bike along
the beautiful coastline.
If it’s less leisure and more adventure you seek, there are two --
soon to be three -- skateboarding parks available for use.
There are two skateboard parks that have been designated “official” by
the city: one is at Murdy Park on Goldenwest Street, the other, on Main
Street just outside the football stadium at Huntington Beach High School.
At the Murdy Park location you can skateboard or in-line skate just
about any time of the day. Afternoons, however, tend to attract the
largest crowds, which taper off once evening sets in.
The park is open to the public and is restricted to skateboarding and
in-line skating only.
The skate park at Huntington Beach High School is open from 7 a.m. to
10 p.m., daily. There are posted rules to abide by and no skating is
allowed when the area is wet.
One important note: any person riding a skateboard in the facility
must wear a helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. Any person failing to do so
will be subject to citation.
WATCH PROS TEAR IT UP
Skateboarding will take the Huntington Beach outdoor stage between
July 27 Aug. 4 when the 2002 Philips Fusion US Open of Surfing and Beach
Games rolls into town.
Along with the surfing event, the games will feature skateboarding and
BMX biking competitions.
A new skating event will make its debut in Huntington Beach on Sept.
6-8. The weekend event is called the Core Tour and it will feature
exhibitions and competitions in BMX racing, skateboarding, in-line
skating and mountain boarding.
Street sport competition will move indoors on June 2 when the fifth
annual Plyo City Roundball Extravaganza comes to Huntington Beach. A
daylong schedule of basketball competition, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and
running until 6:30 p.m., will be played out on the courts within the
Ocean View High School gymnasium.
The public is invited to come watch more than 180 of the top prep
basketball players in Southern California showcase their talents. In
addition to the eight games that will be played, the extravaganza will
feature an exciting three-point contest and an electrifying slam-dunk
contest.
More than 6,000 people have attended the four previous Roundball
events.
GET IN ON THE ACTION
If ocean front competition is your bag, runners should give the 48th
annual Huntington Beach Distance Derby a go. The Aug. 10 event will
feature both a five-mile and 10-mile run, that both start and finish at
Pier Plaza Downtown. It is open to the public. Early registration is
being taken by calling (714)536-3525.
Murdy Park also is offering a couple of outdoor sporting leagues for
residents. One is the summer basketball clinic from June 18 to July 16,
the other is a baseball league. An adult basketball league will be held
on Sundays, beginning June 22, at the City Gym.
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