At 12:30pm on Sunday prior to the Toros hosting the Iowa Energy fans can watch the Guns vs. Hoses game featuring area firefighters and law enforcement officers battling it out for bragging rights on the hardwood and benefiting charity. Vs. Iowa: Sun., Feb. 24, 3pm. Vs. Sioux Falls: Wed., Feb. 27, 7:30pm. Vs. Iowa: Thu., Feb. 28, 7:30pm.$4-39.
Cedar Park Center, 2100 Avenue of the Stars, 512/236-8333 x4651
Men's Basketball Vs. St. Thomas University: Thu., Feb. 21, 7:30pm. Mary E. Branch Gymnasium, 900 Chicon.Women's Basketball Vs. St. Thomas University: Thu., Feb. 21, 5:30pm. Mary E. Branch Gymnasium, 900 Chicon.Baseball Vs. Texas Southern University: Wed., Feb. 27, 1pm. Downs Field.Softball Vs. University of the Southwest: Sat., Feb. 22, 1pm (doubleheader); Sun., Feb. 23, noon. Krieg Field.
is Austin's premier table tennis facility featuring 16 tables, wi-fi, a weight room, a lounge, and much more. Austin Table Tennis Club, 8956 Research Blvd.
Seniors meet to enjoy stand-up paddling and kayaking and then usually lunch afterward. Wednesdays, 10-11:30am.Free, Texas Rowing Center members; $15, nonmembers.
Texas Rowing Center, 1541 W. Cesar Chavez, 512/467-7799
Moms get a good workout walking, running, and jogging with their baby stroller. Should be fun for the babies too. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9:30am. First class is free.
Zilker Park, 2100 Barton Springs Rd., 512/974-6700
Wanting to try your hand at the sport of target archery? Learn from USA Archery-certified instructors with all equipment provided. First-time classes held on Saturdays.
Hang with this nonprofit skating club as they meet weekly in their quest to promote skating in a safe and fun environment. Wednesdays, 6:30pm. The Veloway, 292-9942.
For those looking to learn more about Austin and get some exercise at the same time, this might do the trick. Choose the type of run, the mileage, and when you'd like to do it, and they'll handle the rest. Advance purchase required.
is multiball kickball with elements of dodgeball, tag, and a little touch of football mixed in. Tutorials held before every game with a $3 suggested donation.
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