The CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship will be played June 17-21 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, rescheduled after initial plans for the tournament were postponed due to swine flu concerns.
The United States will open the tournament on Wednesday, June 17 against the Bahamas in Group B at Unidad Deportivo Agustín Flores with host Mexico facing Canada in Group A in the second game of a doubleheader.
Costa Rica in Group B and El Salvador in Group A will begin play the following day, with round-robin play concluding on Friday before the semifinals and finals on Saturday and Sunday.
The tournament originally was to be played April 29-May 3 in Puerto Vallarta, but an outbreak of swine flu in Mexico in late April resulted in government officials closing schools nationwide for a week.
Two teams will qualify for the Beach Soccer World Cup to be played in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates November 16-22.
The Bahamas will be making its debut in the CONCACAF championship while Canada is returning after a two-year absence.
Wednesday, June 17, Beach Soccer
- 5 pm – USA vs. Bahamas
- 6:15 pm – Mexico vs. Canada
Thursday, June 18, Beach Soccer
- 5 pm – Costa Rica vs. Bahamas
- 6:15 pm – El Salvador vs. Canada
Friday, June 19, Beach Soccer
- 5 pm – USA vs. Costa Rica
- 6:15 pm – Mexico vs. El Salvador
Saturday, June 20, Beach Soccer
- Semifinals
Sunday, June 21 Beach Soccer
- 6:15 pm – Final
The main event of this international boxing competition, called the Consejo Mundial del Boxeo will be a match between Mexico’s Tomas Rojas, who seeks to defeat the Panamian champion, Ricardo Nuñez.


A group of us took an ATV tour on Palm Sunday with a company called Unique Tours. We started the trip by meeting at the stables for the Yamaha Grizzly ATVs on Basilio Badillo in Old Town, Puerto Vallarta, early in the morning.
After an hour on the dusty road our caravan of big-tire beasts halted at the top of a hill and we saw distant mountains hung with clouds, a foretelling of the Pacific Ocean. Gary told us that this was where we were headed.
All my life I have heard about these out of the way beaches in Mexico where you could rent a room or pitch a tent and hang out for a time with the ocean. Well, there it was. Driftwood and skull statues, homemade signs, dogs under the tables, fish cooking on the outdoor grill and a hotel that was really sweet. From the people hanging out, Brenda and I got the scoop on how to make sarandeado sauce and we talked broken Spanish to the barefooted cook told us with a laugh that his name was “chef.” We cruised the hotel, taking photos, and met a family here on vacation with their kids and of course, their Chihuahua pup. Rincon means inside corner, and that is exactly what this place was.
The oysters are sold by the platter full, at 160 pesos for a very large platter of 12 to 18, depending on oyster sizes. I can’t imagine one person eating a whole platter but one of our group managed without any hint of a problem. These are the freshest oysters you can buy, coming straight from the ocean. Of course, now the oysters are cheaper in Vallarta, but who cares, when you are going to the “source?”
It was a long day, but, aside from the bruising and embarrassment from the accident, it had been a fascinating trip. The aptly named Unique Tours really does offer something different (except for those who wreck) from the usual extreme sport aura of the ATV. This tour went beyond the everyday tourist script and offered a kind of laid-back, flexible path through a truer part of Mexico. It was more about the exploration than it was about the ride. 
