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    The Hitting Zone

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 3:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    6 years ago

    Great place to train and focus your game! Highly recommend THZ to any level player. Outstanding trainers.

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    Purler Wrestling

    4.0(12 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    Coaches are too notch and the program is one that will help the new wrestler to the advance…read morenational level competitor. Can't say enough great things about the summer camp and the focus on developing wrestlers, and as important good people and teammates. There are discussions about the mental side of wrestling- often forgotten about, how techniques can conquer all, nutrition and weights/cardio, and the honest truth that wrestling is hard and a grind and is not for everyone- you, the wrestler, need to want it - it is not the coach or the parent (although they are important to support the wrestler). It really helped my son to focus on his goals and how he can obtain them. 5 stars is not enough for Purler

    If I could give this place ZERO stars I would. I had to fly my son home early from this nasty,…read moredirty camp because he was absolutely covered in a rash all over his entire body. The coaches kept advising him to keep wrestling and told him it wasn't a big deal. Thank goodness he was more of an adult and knew it was not ok. The night he arrived home, I immediately brought him to the ER. He was diagnosed with staph, hand/foot/mouth and shingles! He has scars on his arms that he now has to live with for the rest of his life because of the irresponsible "adults" and "coaches" at this camp! GROSS! Do not ever send your child to this camp!!! Also, we have been in touch with the kids my son wrestled and they were diagnosed with all of the above AND Covid!

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    American Poolplayers Assn

    2.0(1 review)
    1.0 mi

    After a few years of focusing on other activities and trying a different pool league, I decided to…read moregive APA another shot, but under a 3rd league that happens to be in kind of my area. I hesitated on trying this 3rd league earlier because I was concerned that too many people would know each other from the other two leagues and that it would affect my chances to find a good team for me for this third league. A number of players play on multiple teams in different divisions and sometimes in multiple leagues. The league leaders, it seems many will feel they have to tell you that all teams are filled up rather than that some teams do not want to take more members if you're trying to look for a team and don't know anyone. Guess trying to keep the peace and stay neutral is better than causing more conflict, but it is ashame they feel that have to cover those kind of things up. If you're really unlucky, you could get a league leader(s) that are not responsive or really care enough about their community. Being able to join this particular new team, I learned a lot of new things that basically summed up to that I finally found a good team. 1. Many teams in the league are not actually filled but they only want certain people. So, if you don't know anyone, it might be very hard to get on a team. 2. APA has a rule where if you're male and if you make it to TriCups?, if you are ranked a 2 or lower, you must be automatically ranked a 3. A significant number of people agree that this rule is nonsensical if not at least outdated at the very least. Some traditionalists don't want the change simply because "it is the way things are." This inequality only helps promote the lack of diversity and class already existent in what seems to be much of the culture. 3. Competition can be cut throat. So, if you don't know anyone, just be open to dealing with things potentially. For instance, I put together that a former team I was on, I was told that in order for their result to count for playoffs and up, I had to play in 4 games in the following season. When I had looked in the rule book and told them that it seems like the 4 game rule only applies to the current season before you make it to playoffs and not also after, they nicely implied that I was missing a detail. Being able to be with people I can trust more currently, I can confirm this is definitely not the case and that my teammates on the other team were being abusive of my schedule even though I told them before I started that I would not be able to continue the following consecutive season. With some people, there are superstitions that if they talk about dates so far in the future and they don't know if they will make playoffs, etc., that they would jinx themselves. Some people want to get involved, but they have lives. Playing in a pool league should be about respect on all sides- whether it's not having the expectation for people to stay the entire game or not being a bully to have to play only when you want to play and then leave. For a team I considered joining years ago, when the captain demanded I stay the entire time no matter what, I asked if I could stay the night at his place to accommodate his request and he couldn't answer that. Some people will accommodate their buddies if they get drunk, but if they have other personal issues, they aren't willing to accommodate and reciprocate reasonably so. Smoking is big in the culture too still. It's ironic how some people who love to smoke hate to be in a smoke filled room. I'm not sure what can change the culture as things are this way even outside of this. You might wonder why did I write an update? Because I wanted to and it felt like the right thing to do. I want positive changes. This is like a journal because it's been a very emotional experience for me.

    From the owner: APA is the World's Largest Amateur Pool League with nearly 250,000 members and more than 285…read moreLeagues across the U.S., Canada and Japan. APA Pool Leagues are played weekly in bars and pool rooms by amateur pool players of all skill levels from beginners to advanced players.

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