Sports Deals in Sacramento
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Baseball enthusiasts can’t properly behold the glorious seventh-inning stretch in a crowded living room because there’s always someone standing on the coffee table getting his forehead rhythmically slammed by the ceiling fan. Catch the game in comfort with this GrouponLive deal to see the Sacramento River Cats at Raley Field in West Sacramento. For $15, you get one G-Pass for Delta-level seating in sections 101–103 and 121–123 and a team hat (up to a $34 value). Because the ticket is a G-Pass, Groupon customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their Groupon ...
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Braving ice and snow requires specialty equipment—snowshoes for walking, snow tires for driving, and flamethrowers for gently freeing pets from snowdrifts. Stock up on all manner of snow gear with this Groupon. $20 for $40 Worth of Snow, Skate, and Aquatic Apparel and Equipment The shop stocks merchandise and sporting equipment from high-end brands including Volcom, Liquid Force, Diamond Supply Co. and LRG. Options include shoes ($40–$100), T-shirts ($20–$30), skateboard decks ($30–$50), and sunglasses ($12–$150). Ground Zero Clothing and Boardshop Ground Zero Clothing and Boardshop’s adroit staff has been equipping athletes with apparel and gear for skateboarding, snowboarding, and wakeboarding ...
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Purchasing season tickets to support Sacramento State Football is a win-win: You'll become a patron of our beloved local Hornets, and you'll score some major bonding time with your family. Spend $75 for a four-person family pack of tickets with today's deal, and you'll gain entrance to all 2012 home games (a $150 value). One of the largest sports arenas in the Big Sky conference, Hornets Stadium on J Street is the perfect spot to teach your kiddos the rules of pigskin and create a lifelong love of the sport. With three-time varsity letterman running back Sam McCowan in the backfield, the Hornets promise to finish stronger than last year's sixth-place conference standing. Who knows? With a little cheering from you and your crew, they might even win it all. Want more? Check out Sacramento State Football on Facebook.
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For 40 years, the folks at The Bicycle Business have made sure wheels in Sac-Town keep on turning. After so many revolutions though, every bike needs a tune-up. Get yours in shipshape for $39 (regularly $85) at this fixture on the corner of Freeport and Perkins. If your two-wheeler is tweakin' out, these master spokespeople will perform shift and brake adjustments, a chain lubrication, wheel maintenance, hub adjustments, tire pressure checks, a frame and seat wipe-down, and more -- all to ensure safe and efficient pedaling on your part. Serving all types of bikes, The Business knows the necessary ins and outs of riding, from kid-sized wheels to road and mountain varieties. Here's to another 40 years -- and the hope that bikes are still spinning in 2052.
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Muay Thai is an ancient form of kickboxing -- but you don't need to be an aspiring warrior to reap its rewards. Get fit without the fight at Muay Thai Boxing: Pay $20 (regularly $90) and get one month of cardio muay Thai classes. No matter your skill level, the expert instructors at these gyms -- in Elk Grove and Sacramento -- will make sure you're schooled in the proper technique, all while engaging in an intense -- yet non-contact -- workout. Offering an hour-long unisex class on Tuesday and Thursday at 8:15 a.m. or 4:30 p.m., a ladies-only class on Saturday at 9 a.m., or an all-men session at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, this fitness hub will teach you the art of muay Thai while you break a sweat, not bones.
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