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Sports community calendar: Find activities for all ages in the Treasure Valley Posted: 28 Jun 2010 10:57 PM PDT BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Coed State Tournament: July 31 and Aug. 1 (evening of July 30 if necessary) at Griffiths Park. Teams will be guaranteed three games. Hosted by Caldwell Recreation Department. Teams playing in this tournament are eligible to play in the nationals in Portland. Entry fee is $225 and the deadline is July 21. Call Brent at 455-3060. Boise Men's Adult Baseball League: Recruiting players of all skill levels for the 21-and-over and 35-and-over leagues. Games are played in Meridian through September. For questions about the 35+ division, call Randy Gibson at 870-1202 or go to www.boisemsbl.com. For the 21+ division, call Mike Blackham at585-2471 or go to www.msblboise.com. Hitting Instruction: Taking new students ages 8-18. Call 906-8743. Individual and Team Baseball Instruction: For the summer season. Call Idaho Diamond Baseball at 921-6632 or go to www.idahodiamondbaseball.com. BASKETBALL Rise Up Sports: Offering free camps and clinics for boys and girls ages 6-17, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, through Aug. 5, at Vineyard Christian Fellowship, 4950 W. Bradley St., Boise. Registration from 5:45 to 6 p.m. Call 340-3001 or go to www.riseupsports.org. TBA Camp: For grades 5-6, July 5-8 from 9 a.m. to noon for girls and 1 to 4 p.m. for boys; and grades 7-8, July 12-15 from 9 a.m. to noon for girls and 1 to 4 p.m. for boys at Foothills Christian Church gym, 9655 W. State St., Boise. Cost is $50 for early registration and $60 at the door. Forms at http://foothills.org or e-mail btucker@email.arizona.edu. NBC Camps partners with Idaho Select Basketball: Overnight camp for ages 9-18 is July 5-9 for girls and July 12-16 for boys at the Johnson Sports Center, Northwest Nazarene, Nampa. Go to www.nbccamps.com/sites/pages/nnu.htm. 3-on-3 Indoor Tournament: July 9-10 at Boise State (open to entire Boise community). Teams can have a maximum of four players per team. Teams will be divided into six divisions: boys age 12-14, girls age 12-14, boys age 15-17, girls age 15-17, men age 18 and up, and women age 18 and up. Registration fee is $40 per team on or before Wednesday. After Wednesday, the registration fee increases to $60 per team. Final registration deadline is July 6. Register at http://rec.boisestate.edu/basketball3v3/ or call 426-1131. Boise Fundamentals Youth Camp: For incoming grades 1-6, July 12-16 at Sacred Heart Middle School from 8 to 10:30 a.m. for boys and noon to 2:30 p.m. for girls. Cost is $65 on or before July 9 ($10 late fee after). Call 713-9546 or go to www.boisefundamentals.com. Boise State Individual Boys Camp: For boys ages 8-18, Aug. 1-4. Cost is $275-$350. Register at www.broncosports.com by July 28. BAM Jam 3-on-3: Aug. 6-7 on the streets in Downtown Boise. There are divisions for all ages and abilities. Proceeds are donated to the Boys & Girls Club. Go to www.bamjamboise.com. Upward Camp: For boys and girls grades 1-6, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 9-12 at Rocky Mountain High. Cost is $65. Go to www.upwardboise.com or call Dana at 869-7395. BOCCE BALL New Bocce Ball courts to be dedicated in Ann Morrison: 6:30 p.m. July 13. Come out and play a game and join the Idaho Bocce Ball Club. Courts are located off of Ann Morrison Park Drive. Call Lou Piccotti at 375-522, Sam Palumbo at 846-9224 or Mike DeJulis at 376-3171. CHEERLEADING Upward Camp: For girls grades 1-6, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 9-12 at Rocky Mountain High in Meridian. Cost is $65. Go to www.upwardboise.com or call Stacy at 891-3330. Upward Flag Football Cheerleading League: Practices for girls grades K-6 begin Aug. 23 and the last day is Oct. 16. Cost is $75. Go to www.upwardboise.com or call Tim or Naomi at 855-9345. DISC GOLF Gem State Disc Golfers: League night 6 p.m. Tuesdays at Ann Morrison Disc Golf Course. Register before playing. Cost is $5 for club members, $8 for nonmembers. Club membership can be purchased at event. Call Jon Romberg at 871-7327 or go to www.gemstatediscgolf.org. FOOTBALL Borah High Summer Youth Program: Skills and drills for grades 4-7, 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, and July 7, 14, and 21. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. on the track field. Cost is $10 per session. Contact Chester Grey at chester.grey@boiseschools.org or 850-5073. Idaho Quarterback School: For grades 9-12, July 9-10 and 23-24. Cost is $175 for four-day camp or $60 for private session. E-mail Scott Criner at criner.scott@meridianschools.org or Bobby Clark at bob.clark@boiseschools.org. Bishop Kelly Summer Youth Camps: Go to www.bishopkellyknightsfootball.com or call Lew Chumich at861-3019.® Combine for grades 4-8, July 13-14. Cost is $25.® Lee Leslie QB/REC Skills and Leadership Camp for ages 10-15, July 20-22. Cost is $60. Upward Flag League: Practices for boys and girls grades 1-6 begin Aug. 23 and the last game is Oct. 16. Cost is $75. Go to www.upwardboise.com or call Tim or Naomi at 855-9345. GOLF Shadow Valley: Call 939-6699.® Junior clinic for ages 6-10 (level 1), 9 to 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cost is $50.® Junior clinic for ages 8-12 (level 2), 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cost is $60.® Junior clinic for ages 10 and up (level 3), 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cost is $70.® Junior scramble tournament, 6 p.m. Friday. Boise City Championship: July 24-25 at Warm Springs. Entry fee is $110. Call 343-5661. Regence Caring Foundation for Children Tournament: Registration at 7 a.m. and shotgun start at 8 a.m. Aug. 5 at SpurWing, Meridian. Entry fee is $250 per person or $1,000 for a team of four. Call 395-7741. Hopkins Financial Tournaments: Entry fee is $45 per tournament. Go to www.hopkinsfinancial.com or call Frank Wright at 631-4042.® 9 a.m. Aug. 12 at Meadow Creek, New Meadows.® 9 a.m. Aug. 19 at Teton Reserve, Victor.® 9 a.m. Aug. 26 at Osprey Meadows at Tamarack, Donnelly.® 9 a.m. Sept. 2 at Hunter's Point, Nampa. First Tee of Idaho: Nonprofit youth development program that teaches life skills through the game of golf is accepting registrations for sessions beginning mid-July at Pierce Park Greens in Boise and Foxtail Golf Course in Meridian. Volunteers are also needed. Call 854-3639 or go to www.thefirstteeidaho.com. Hunter's Point: Call 465-1903 or go to http://hunterspointgolfclub.com.® Men's Golf Association summer league, 6 p.m. Tuesdays, July 13 through Sept. 14. Cost is $40.® Summer ladies league, 6 p.m. Thursdays, July 15 through Sept. 16. Cost is $40.® Those interested in participating in a ladies fall league should call the pro shop. Tin Cup Challenge for Sight Best Ball Scramble: Shotgun start at 6 p.m. Sept. 17 at Pierce Park. Proceeds benefit the Sunset Lion's Club efforts to help those in need fight blindness. Call Edie at 338-5466 or e-mail edie@idaholions.org. LPGA USGA Girls Program: Summer program for girls ages 7-17. Instructional clinic at each event. Cost is $25 membership fee; $8 fee for each event attended throughout the summer. Go to www.rockymountainpga.com or call 939-6028. Pierce Park Greens: Call 853-3302 to sign up.® Junior clinic for ages 8-16, 9 a.m. to noon every Wednesday. Cost is $15.® Senior special, 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost is $15. HOCKEY Youth Instructional Clinics: For boys and girls ages 7-18, 5:30 p.m. at Idaho IceWorld: shooting on July 13, and checking on Aug. 10 and Sept. 14. Full equipment required. Cost is $10 per participant per clinic. Call Jeremy Mylymok at 331-0044, Ext. 3008, or go to www.idahoiceworld.com. LACROSSE Boise State Girls Camp: For ages 10-15, 8:30 a.m. to noon July 22-24. Cost is $119. Register at http://rec.boisestate.edu/camps/lacrosse. Call 426-2447 or e-mail alainrodrigue@boisestate.edu. Boise State Boys Camps: Cost is $149. Equipment available to rent for $35. Register at http://rec.boisestate.edu/camps/lacrosse. Call 426-2447 or e-mail alainrodrigue@boisestate.edu. ® Beginner to intermediate camp for ages 10-14, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 26-29 at the Caven-Williams Indoor Facility. ® Intermediate to advanced camp for ages 14-17, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 2-5 at the Caven-Williams Indoor facility. Wildcat Girls Camp: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 9-12 at Eagle Middle School. Cost is $125. Call CeCe Cheney at 409-5951 or Lauren Garrett at 371-2555. PICKLEBALL Drop-in Games: At Hobble Creek Park courts. Contact Carson at 866-8832 or cspencer2@q.com for days and times. RUNNING Melba Fun Run: Six-mile run starts at 7:45 a.m. and the two-mile run/walk at 8 a.m. Saturday at Melba City Hall. Benefit for Melba's all-volunteer EMT Unit. Entry fee is $21 general and $15 children 10 and younger. Late registration accepted from 6:45 to 7:30 a.m. day of race at Melba Baptist Church. Call 495-2645 or download an entry form at www.melba4thofjuly.com. Fit For Life Half Marathon, 10K, 5K: 7:30 a.m. July 10 at Memorial Stadium. Register at www.bluecirclesports.com or go to www.cityoftreesmarathon.com. Ridge to Rivers Trail Awareness Run: 9 a.m. July 31 at Bogus Basin. The eight-mile course starts in front of the Simplot Lodge, climbs Deer Point and Elk Meadows Trails, traverses the mountain via the Lodge Trail, and returns via The Face Trail and Deer Point Trail. Cost is $15. Register at www.spondoro.com or call Rich Gardunia at 863-1062. XC12K Trail Run: 8 a.m. Aug. 7 at Fort Boise's far east end parking lot. Presented by Idaho Nordic. Registration at www.XC12K.com. Payette Lake Run: 8 a.m. Sept. 5 at Carey Park, McCall. Three distances offered: complete lake loop, half way around, or the 5K. Register at www.bluecirclesports.com or go to www.cityoftreesmarathon.com. Table Rock Challenge: 9 a.m. Sept. 11. Nine-mile run or walk from Fort Boise Park to Table Rock and back. Cost is $25. Register at www.bluecirclesports.com. Call Jennifer Smith at 387-5456. Nampa Harvest Classic Fun Run: 9 a.m. Sept. 18 in Nampa. Cost is $17 for the 8K and 2-mile and $10 for the one-mile youth race. Register at www.namparecreation.org. City of Trees Marathon and Half Marathon: 8 a.m. Oct. 10 at ParkCenter Park. Register at www.bluecirclesports.com or go to www.cityoftreesmarathon.com. High Speed Pursuit Half at the Prison: 10 a.m. Oct. 23. Half marathon, 10K, 5K run/walk at a high-desert route south of Boise. Cost is $30-$60 depending on date of registration and distance of event. Register at www.idahopeaceofficersmemorial.com/2010pursuit.html. Contact Jessica Galloway at 922-9608 or jessica@idahopeaceofficersmemorial.com. Boise Aeros Multisport: Ken's run, 8 a.m. Sundays at Camel's Back Park, Boise. Multiple distances and paces to choose from. Go to www.boiseaeros.com. Boise Y-Striders Running Club: 7 a.m. (for fast runners) and 8 a.m. (for others) Saturdays at the Downtown Family YMCA, Boise. YMCA membership is not required to participate. Call 344-5501. Pulse Run and Walk Group: Meets Saturdays at 9 a.m. and Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning walks at 8 a.m. and Sunday walks from Fort Boise at 1:30 p.m. Call Beth at 869-7936 for running locations or e-mail pulserunning@gmail.com. Team Dobbiaco: Morning group runs, 8 a.m. Sundays at Camel's Back Park, Boise. Call 412-3527 or go to www.teamdobbiaco.com. SENIORS Idaho Senior Games: For athletes 40-plus, July 27-28, Aug. 7, 13-15, 19-22 and Sept. 18-19. Scheduled events include: archery, basketball, racquetball, metal and wood bat softball, track and field, softball throw, football throw, tennis and more. Early registration deadline is Aug. 6 and the cost is $25, with a variable sport fee depending on the event. Call Jack Ward at 344-5502, Ext. 270, e-mail info@iahoseniorgames.org or go to www.idahoseniorgames.org. SOCCER Nampa Xpress Camps: For ages 4-14, start in June and end in early August at Liberty Park, Nampa. Costs vary from $25 to $50. Call 468-5858 or go to www.nampaparksandrecreation.org. Boise Nationals: Register at www.boisenationals.com or call Matt Reuschle at 392-3837.® Summer Youth Academy for ages 5-10 starts June 29 and runs for four weeks, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.® Youth Academy Recreational Camp for ages 5-10, 6 to 8 p.m. July 26-29 at Ann Morrison Park. Cost is $45. Rocky Mountain High Youth Camp: For boys and girls ages 6-12, 6 to 8 p.m. July 13-15. Cost is $55. Go to http://rmhs.meridianschools.org or contact Theresa Stephens at 870-9224 or tsteph5@clearwire.net. Coerver Coaching Idaho: Filling its summer schedule of camps. All players ages 7-15 are encouraged to go to www.coerver.com, e-mail coerveridaho@msn.com, or call 884-3285. FC Nova: Call 841-0441 or go to www.fcnovayouth.org to sign up.® Youth League: Register for the fall season. Players must be born between Aug. 1, 1997 and July 31, 2006. ® Tots Program: Register for the fall season. Players must be born between Aug. 1, 2006 and July 31, 2008. Goalz Indoor Soccer: Taking registrations for men's, women's, coed and high school leagues. Cost is $50 per player. Call 455-7529. PAL Soccer: Registration for fall 2010 is open for tots U4-U5 developmental, U6-U19 recreational, and U9-U14 select. Go to www.meridianpal.org, e-mail office@meridianpal.org or call 888-6030. Real Boise Soccer Club: ® Adding players to its new U13 girls competitive team. Prefer players with experience. Open tryouts from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. every Monday throughout the summer at Hope Lutheran Church, Eagle. Players must be born between Aug. 1, 1997 and July 31, 1998, but will look at one year play-ups depending on ability and experience. Contact coach Dan Davidian at 447-8566 or dtdavidian@yahoo.com.® Tryouts for all groups from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday through Aug. 10 at Joplin Elementary, 12081 W. DeMeyer St., Boise. Call Juanjo Carmona, director of coaching, at 713-8924 or go to www.realboisesoccer.com. West Valley Coerver Academy: Starting a youth academy based on the Coerver skills teaching methods this fall. Three programs: U5-U6 tots, U7-U8 and U9-U10. The tots will learn skills one day a week and will play games and a tournament at the end of each session. The older groups will practice twice per week and play in the new IYSA recreational league. Go to www.westvalleysoccer.org or call 884-3285. West Valley Soccer Club: New club located in the Meridian, Eagle, and West Boise area on Chinden just off of Eagle Road. Offering families all levels of programs with an emphasis on high level individual instruction. Go to www.westvalleysoccer.org or call 884-3285. TENNIS Sun Valley Fourth of July Tournament: Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Entry deadline is Tuesday. E-mail info@desertrenter.com or call (877) 799-4377. Lessons: For all ages and skill levels. Call Brian at 585-7923. TRACK AND FIELD Track-n-Field of Dreams Summer Camp: 5 to 9 p.m. July 21-22 at Rocky Mountain High in Meridian. Hall of Fame track and field coach and Boise State legend Ed Jacoby returns to lead the camp. Cost is $170. Register at www.DreamCampsforKids.com or find entry forms at local sports retailers, libraries or call 376-2610. TRIATHLON Spudman Triathlon: July 10 at Spring Shores Marina. The distances are 1.5K swim, 24.9-mile bike and a 10K run. The swim will take place at Spring Shores Marina. Three-person teams are welcome as are individuals. Cost is $46 for individuals and $69 for teams. Entry deadline for early signup is July 6. Late entries will be accepted for a $10 late fee through July 9 at packet pickup. Packet pickup and all late entries will be held at the finish line area parking lot across from the ParkCenter Red Robin from 5 to 7 p.m. Go to www.ymcatvidaho.org. VOLLEYBALL Little Bronco Camp: For boys and girls in grades 1-8, July 12-14. Cost is 125 per camper. Register at www.broncosports.com by Monday. Boise State Girls Team Camp: For high school teams, 1 to 9 p.m. July 16-18. Cost is $100 per player. Register at www.broncosports.com by July 9. Little Bronco Day Camp: For boys and girls grades 1-8, Aug. 2-4. Cost is $125 per camper. Register at www.broncosports.com by July 26. Monday Night Drop-In Play: New teams are created weekly for Monday night drop-in volleyball offered by Boise Parks & Recreation. The league continues through Sept. 6 in Julia Davis Park by the tennis courts. Open to players ages 16 and older. Level of play is upper middle to power co-ed. Players must be present by 6 p.m.; play continues until dark. No pre-registration required. Cost is $3.50 per person; a season pass is $45. E-mail ekilian@cityofboise.org or call 384-4256. WRESTLING Wildcat Camp: 9 a.m. to noon July 12-15 at Columbia High, Nampa. All ages and skill levels welcome. Contact Todd Cady at tcady@nsd131.org or 498-0571, Ext. 6594. YOUTH SPORTS Boise State Summer Youth Sports Program: Various times from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 5-23. For ages 5-14 for swimming and gymnastics, ages 8-14 for all other activities. Cost is $55 per activity ($65 for rock climbing). Register at http://kinesiology.boisestate.edu/summeryouth.htm or call 426-4270. To submit a calendar listing, go to Events.IdahoStatesman.com and click on "Add an event" or e-mail it to calendar@idahostatesman.com. Deadline to submit an item is noon Friday, for publication the following Tuesday. Listings run on space availability. 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Posted: 28 Jun 2010 11:18 PM PDT Sports Briefs, June 28, 2010Shooting Olathe man finishes second in region Ron Avery of Olathe finished second in the Limited division of the 2010 U.S. Practical Shooting Area 1 Regional Handgun Championship this past weekend in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Avery, who has achieved the highest skill level in shooting, Grand Master, won three of 11 stages and shot a final score of 1123.6892, a little more than 33 points behind champion Blake Miguez of New Iberia, La. Gymnastics Heckman wins state beam title Emily Heckman of KidzPlex Gymnastics won the Level 4 state balance beam title last weekend in Castle Rock, scoring a 9.75. She also placed third on uneven bars. Madison Black was third all-around in Level 3 and placed third on beam and floor exercise. Nautica Rodriguez was second on bars and Trista Crittenden third on beam. In Level 5, Hannah Wilson was third on vault. Golf Former GJ resident shoots 147 at PGA Pro National Championship Former Grand Junction resident Ted Parker shot rounds of 75 and 72 for a 147 at the midway point of the PGA National Professional Championship in French Lick, Ind. Parker is now the head pro at Indian Canyon Resort in Palm Springs. The winner receives an exemption to the 2010 PGA Championship, the 2011 PGA Cup and six PGA tour events over a 12-month period. The tournament, which runs through Wednesday, is for PGA club professionals. Baseball Fruita Fury win Triple Crown title The Fruita Fury 9-10 year-old competitive baseball team went 4-0 last weekend to win the Triple Crown Tournament in Glenwood Springs. Doug Chapman is the head coach of the Fury, assisted by Kenny Sackett, Todd Hollenbeck and Shannon Albright. Playing for the Fury are Tyler Tuell, Nick Currier, Drew Sackett, Tony Guadnola, Daren Davison, Alec Albright, Austin Bernal, Kyle Krogman, Jaxon Chapman, Kaden Colborn and Dylan Hollenbeck. Five Filters featured article: Headshot - Propaganda, State Religion and the Attack On the Gaza Peace Flotilla. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
What's Happening sports bulletin board Posted: 28 Jun 2010 10:36 PM PDT Items for What's Happening must be received by noon Thursday before publication. Send information to Karl Zinke, sports editor, including daytime telephone number, to What's Happening, Sports Dept., The Examiner, P.O. Box 459, Independence, Mo. 64051, fax it to 816-254-0211 or send by e-mail (karl.zinke@examiner.net). Please include deadline or date notice should be taken out and please indicate what sport the announcement should be listed under. Dates are subject to change. Examiner is not responsible for tryouts. Please contact people listed for detailed information. The Examiner reserves the right to edit for length and content and remove any listings. More listings available online at www.examiner.net/sports_calendar. Baseball Basketball Bowling BMX/Cycling Football Golf Gymnastics Horseshoes Martial Arts Miscellaneous Outdoors Racquetball Running/Triathlons Soap Box Derby Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Table Tennis Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Five Filters featured article: Headshot - Propaganda, State Religion and the Attack On the Gaza Peace Flotilla. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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