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LAKEPORT >> The late Rob Rumfelt, former Lake County Sheriff’s Deputy and assistant football coach at Clear Lake High School, is being honored with the inaugural “The Rummy Skull Crusher” on April 21 in Lakeport.

The event is a mud obstacle course that will test both the mental and physical abilities of those who compete in the fundraiser. The difficult course setup will show its participants no mercy, according to Carina Martinez-Lopez, a Clear Lake High School student who created the event as part of her senior project.

All proceeds go toward a memorial for Rumfelt at the high school and to help CHP Explorer Post 151. If you register before April 21, the cost is $25 for an individual or $80 for a group of four. Prices go up the day of the event.

The course will be spread out over the elementary school, middle school and high school campuses. The registration fee includes a T-shirt while supplies last.

You can register on Evenbrite and type in “Rummy Skull Crusher.” Call or text Martinez-Lopez at 972-2544 or send her an email at carina13mtz@gmail.com for more information.

Club team forming

KELSEYVILLE >> Boys in grades 8-11 from throughout Lake County are welcome to try out for a basketball club currently forming in Kelseyville.

Tryouts are March 27 and March 29 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Kelseyville High School gym. The cost to join the club is $150, of which $50 is due on the first day of tryouts (it will be refunded if your child does not make the team). The additional $100 is due by April 13 if your child makes the team.

After tryouts are concluded, practices take place Tuesdays and Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Kelseyville High gym.

Call Scott Conrad at 245-4923 for more information.

Clinics offered

LAKEPORT >> Volleyball clinics for girls in the sixth through eighth grades will be held Sundays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Clear Lake High School gym through May 20.

The cost to attend is $5 per session and all proceeds benefit the Clear Lake High School volleyball program.

Each clinic will run like a true camp where athletes can learn new skills and sharpen the skills they already possess. There will be fun and competitive games that help you master your skills and become better all-around players.

The clinics are coached by Marci Psalmonds, the varsity head coach at Clear Lake High School.

Because of holidays and special occasions, some of the Sunday sessions may not take place. Call Psalmonds at 349-0172 for more information.

Free tennis lessons

KELSEYVILLE >> The Konocti Junior Tennis Program meets Saturdays from 11 a.m. to noon at the Gard Street courts in Kelseyville.

Junior players ages 8-18 are welcome to participate at no cost. Racquets are provided. Please bring your own water.

Call 279-9652 for more information.

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