Rec Calendar


June 24, 2009 · 12:54 PM

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The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers, 18080 NE 68th St. #A150 Redmond, WA 98052, fax to 425-867-0784 or e-mail to sports@reporternewspapers.com.

BASEBALL

FirstSwing Summer Baseball Camps: FirstSwing and the City of Bellevue present FirstSwing Summer Baseball Camps for ages 5-14 and 7-14. For more information and to sign up for either the Complete Baseball Camp (July 20-24 and August 10-14) or Skills Camp (July 21-23 and August 11-13), visit www.myparksandrecreation.com or call 425-452-6885.

Bellevue Boys and Girls Club/Steve Goucher Camp: Former professional baseball player and Atlanta Braves scout Steve Goucher will provide instruction in hitting, throwing and fielding for ages 9-14 at the Lake Hills Baseball Field in Bellevue on July 13-16 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost is $165 and a current BGCB membership. For more information visit www.bgcbellevue.org/athletics.

Sharp Baseball Development: Now accepting athletes for upcoming program. SBD services includes private/group hitting, advanced infield, and strength conditioning programs. For more info or to sign up please call 425-306-0814.

Washington Baseball Instruction: Owned and operated by Ken Knutson of the University of Washington, and Scott Watson of ECC, Washington Baseball Instruction is a brand-new facility in Woodinville providing baseball training programs. For more information visit www.washingtonbaseballinstruction.com.

BASKETBALL

Bellevue Youth Hoops Leagues/Clinics: Open to kids from preschool to sixth grade. The youngest will be introduced to the game through a parent-interactive clinic, while kids five and up will play in organized 3-on-3 to 5-on-5 league play depending on age. Discounts available for Bellevue residents. For more information or to sign up call 425-452-6885 or visit myparksandrecreation.com.

No Fear Leagues: For boys and girls third grade through high school. 425-670-8877 or visit www.nofearbasketball.com.

SOCCER

UK Elite High School Pre-season Training: For girls ages 13-18. Will be held August 10-14 from 3-5 p.m. at Eastlake High. To download the registration form, go to www.eteamz.com/eastlakegirlssoccer/index.cfm? or contact Chuck at chuckkrieble@comcast.net for more information.

WRESTLING

Kirkland Boys & Girls Jr. Wrestling: Practices for kindergarten - 6th grade are Monday and Wednesday evenings at Kirkland Jr. High. Call 425-827-0132.

VOLLEYBALL

Adult Volleyball Open Gym: The league began in September and open gym runs 6 to 8:30 p.m., every Monday at the W.A. Anderson Gym (18603 Bothell Way NE, Bothell). Cost: $3 drop-in fee. For details, or to register, visit www.ci.bothell.wa.us or call 425.486.7430.

HOCKEY

Sno-King Beginning Hockey Program: For boys and girls ages 5-10 on Saturday’s at Kingsgate Ice Arena in Kirkland and Sunday’s at Castle Ice in Renton. Visit www.snokinghockey.com for more information and season start dates.

CAMPS & CLASSES

Non-Contact Tae Kwon Do: For ages 7 and up. Learn traditional (non-contact) Tae Kwon Do Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. Maywood Hills Elementary Gym in Bothell. Cost: For eight sessions $52 (residents) & $57 (non-residents). For details, or to register, please call 425.486.7430.

Kirkland Boys & Girls Club: The Kirkland Boys & Girls Club is accepting registration for the following classes with information available at $350,000 www.onepositiveplace.org:

• T-Ball/Tossball

• Spring Basketball grades 3-6

• Spring Flag Football grades 1-6

• Basketball boys grades 8-9 and girls

grades 7-9

• Tae Kwon Do grades K-6

• Indoor Soccer Clinic ages 4-7

• Pee Wee Basketball ages 3-5

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