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Aureilhan. Asca: courses and competitions up to date

Aureilhan. Asca: courses and competitions up to date
Aureilhan. Asca: courses and competitions up to date

School holidays allow associations to review the ranges of their respective discipline. This is the case today for many sections during these All Saints' Day holidays.

. After last Sunday's trip to Tournay, the fifteen players will return to the René-Bréjassou stadium where they will have to be vigilant to counter Villecomtal who will have ambitions. A pre-match meal is organized by the managers who must be contacted for registration.

: championship. Eight days without competition due to impassable terrain, two senior teams will return to the away championship. Today, at 8 p.m., the D1 goes to the Marquisat lawn. Tomorrow, Sunday, it will be the turn of D3 to travel to Bordes, match at 12:30 p.m.

Judo: Peaks tournament. Today, the cadets are participating in the National A Summit Tournament, organized by the Hautes-Pyrénées committee at the Maison des Arts Martiaux in . Tomorrow, Sunday, it will be the turn of the juniors and seniors to participate in the Tournoi des Cimes.

Walking and running: La Ronde des Toupies. Tomorrow direction Lahitte-Toupière where the traditional Ronde des Toupies takes place counting for the Bigorre challenge: at 9:15 a.m., hike; at 9:30 a.m., 17 km; at 10 a.m., 11 km.

Pétanque: AG this morning. At the bowling alley, at 10 a.m., the club's general meeting is held.

Table tennis: course. During the All Saints' Day holidays, the Asca Ping club had the honor and privilege of hosting an internship for some young graduates from the department. A decision taken by the departmental committee which entrusted a trainer from , El Hamouchi, with the instructions for this training over two days at the Paul-Valéry College gymnasium in Séméac and Aureilhan. The young people from Asca, who participated in this course, are ready to tackle the various departmental and regional championships at the beginning of November.

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