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May 12, 2008

REGISTRATIONS: Published May 12

Editor’s Note: Registrations will appear in Monday editions of Greater Niagara Newspapers. E-mail your information to scoreboard@gnnewspaper.com or fax it to 286-3895. All submissions must include a contact name and phone number.



Baseball/Softball

n BOOTLEGGERS/FOLMARS CONSTRUCTION MODIFIED SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: The 7th annual Bootleggers/Folmars Construction 10-man open modified softball tournament will be held Friday to Sunday in Harborcreek, Pa. The tournament uses 9-man pitching rules and is an A, B, C classification only. No major teams or players. Prizes will be given to the top three finishers. For more informaton, contact Gene Folmar at 814-899-0585.

n CAYUGA GAMBLERS: The Cayuga Gamblers Silver 16-and-under travel softball team is looking for a player for its 2008 season. The team will compete in the NFGSL Gold Division. For more information, call Rich at 622-7223 or e-mail rtgolden1963@yahoo.com.

n CAYUGA YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: The Cayuga Youth Athletic Association 16-year-old prep team is looking to fill a couple of roster spots. Space is limited. For more information, call Dennis Hengst at 818-2082.

n HOMERUN SOFTBALL ELITE TRAINING CAMPS: Participants of the Homerun Softball Elite Training Camps will be trained and seen by top college coaches. The camps are taking place July 8 and 9 in Amherst, and July 22 and 23 in Matamoras, Pa. For more information, send an email to homerunsbsb@yahoo.com, call 518-796-8315 or visit the camp’s web site at www.eteamz.active.com/EliteSoftballTrainingCamp.

n START SMART: The Town of Tonawanda Start Smart Baseball program is open to kids ages 3 to 5 whose parent or another adult is able to attend the six one-hour sessions at the Sheridan Park Youth Center. Classes will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays beginning June 7. Each parent/child group will be charged $60 for residents (proof of residency required at time of registration). Non-residents will pay $75. Fees include a participants manual, individual participation kit and T-shirt. Registration is underway for residents at the Youth, Parks, and Recreation Department or at the Aquatic and Fitness Center. Space is limited and registration ends Friday. For more information, call Jessica at 876-7424.

n BLUE JAYS EXCURSION: The Town of Niagara Recreation Department will hold a Blue Jays Excursion on July 12. The Blue Jays will play the New York Yankees at 1:05 p.m. Tickets are $68 each, including transportation and one field-level ticket. Tickets can be purchased between 3 and 7 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Town of Niagara Community Center, 700 Lockport Road in the Town of Niagara. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and no reservations can be made over the phone. For more information, contact the Recreation Office at 297-5243, ext. 202.

n WHIRLPOOL PARK BLUE JAYS EXCURSION: Whirlpool Park Little League is sponsoring an excursion to see the Toronto Blue Jays play the New York Yankees at 1:05 p.m. July 13 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The cost is $70 per person and includes one field-level game ticket and motor coach bus ride. Tickets are limited. For more information, contact Don Masocco at 417-2283 or 298-5490.

Basketball

n LOCKPORT CLINIC: The Lockport basketball clinic is now accepting registrants for its summer sessions. A modified clinic for those entering grades six to nine will be held July 7 to 11, while another for those in grades nine to 12 (JV/varsity) will be held from July 14 to 18. Cost for the modified clinic is $70 and $80 for the varsity clinic. Camp coaches include Wayne Ginty, Roy Macaluso, Ken Haak and Brett Sippel. For more information, call 434-2856.

n NIAGARA FALLS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB/NIAGARA PAL GIRLS SUMMER BASKETBALL CLASSIC: The Niagara Falls Boys & Girls Club is teaming up with the Niagara PAL to recruit teams for the 6th annual Girls Summer Classic. The league is open to all girls with high school eligibility remaining next season. The Summer Classic will take place on Monday nights from July 7 to August 18 at Niagara Falls High School. The $175 entry fee covers referees, T-shirts and awards. Please respond by June 20. Any questions, call Mike Hamilton at 282-7181.

Boating

n AMERICA’S BOATING COURSE: The 9th District (ER) Flotilla 33 Buffalo is offering its next safe boating class for 2008, America’s Boating Course. The course will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church at 1395 George Urban Blvd., Cheektowaga. The course fee is $40 per person including book, or $20 per person sharing a book. This course will introduce the boater to such lessons as boat handling, navigation rules and the latest equipment requirements in state and federal waters. Tips on boat selection, trailering and boating laws will also be offered. America’s Boating Course meets New York State education requirements for jet-ski operation and qualifies youth, ages 10 to 18, to legally operate a conventional vessel alone on New York State waters. Upon completion of the course and an examination, a certificate and card will be issued to the student on the same day of the class, enabling them to legally operate a vessel immediately. Anyone who successfully completes this course may also be eligible to receive a discount on their boat insurance. To register, or for more informaton, call 863-6292, or send an email to flotilla33@earthlink.net.

Camp

n NIAGARA FALLS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SUMMER DAY CAMP: The Niagara Falls Boys & Girls Club will once again be sponsoring summer day camp for boys and girls ages 4 to 14. All camps begin June 30 and last for seven weeks through August 15. Registration at the Niagara Falls Boys & Girls Club is required prior to camp. A $10 registration fee per child is required in addition to camp fee. Camp offerings include Camp Together, which is for boys and girls ages 4 to 8. It is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. during the seven week span at Hyde Park. A weekly fee is charged. Camp at the Fort is for boys and girls ages 9 to 14. It will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the seven week span at Fort Niagara State Park. A weekly fee is charged. Bus is provided from the Club to the Fort and back daily. In cooperation with Earth Spirits, Inc. and the Niagara County Youth Bureau, a Wilderness Challenge Program is offered at Camp at the Fort. This program teaches outdoor education, survival and ecology programs. Canoe, hiking, and overnight adventures are included. Camp at the Club is for boys and girls ages 5 to 12, held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the seven week span at the Club site, 725, 17th Street. Camp fee is charged. Limited space is available at all camps. For information or camp applications, call the Club at 282-7181.

Football

n KAT RAIDERS FOOTBALL AND CHEERLEADING: The KAT Raiders will be holding football and cheerleading tryouts. The age groups for football are Pee Wee (ages 7 and under, maximum 90 lbs.), Freshman (ages 8 and 9, max. 110 lbs.), J.V. (ages 10 and 11, max. 130 lbs.) and Varsity (ages 12 and 13, max. 155 lbs.). The age cut-off date is August 1. Registration will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today and Monday, and all Mondays in the month of June at the KAT trailer, located on Parker Avenue, behind the Lincoln Hockey Arena in the Town of Tonawanda. Practice starts from 6 to 8 p.m. on July 28. Football divisions are limited to the first 35 paid registrants. Cheerleading divisions are limited to the first 20 paid registrants. Mail your completed registration form to Meyers, 21 Klauder Road, Buffalo, NY, 14223. Registration fee is $125. Each football player or cheerleader will receive 125 $1.00 raffle tickets for a chance to win prizes at the KAT Banquet at the end of the season. Selling all tickets means playing for free. For football questions, call Coach Rocky at 874-6594 or 912-1300, or Coach Glenn at 834-1433 or 481-8303. For cheerleading questions, contact Gina at 877-2521.

Golf

n DEERWOOD WOMEN’S CLUB: The Deerwood Women’s Golf Club seeks new members for both its nine- and 18-hole leagues. Reserved tee times are at 8 a.m. Thursdays. Tournaments and a USGA handicap are included. A welcome- and closing-awards banquet will also be held. For more information, contact Joyce Albert at 688-0296 or Gwen Daugherty at 694-6109.

n HYDE PARK MEN’S CLUB: The Hyde Park Men’s Club is holding a membership drive. The club offers weekly tournaments — including the city championship and club championship — a golf program for junior members and a USGA-registered handicap. For more information, contact Vince Chiarenza at 283-0047 or Dave Clingersmith at 282-4201.

n NIAGARA OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT: The Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara Foundation’s 24th Annual Niagara Open Golf Tournament to benefit people with developmental disabilities is scheduled for a 12:30 p.m. shotgun start June 9 at the Niagara Frontier Country Club, 1058 Lake Rd. in Youngstown. It is a four-person scramble sponsored by Upstate Pharmacy, Ltd. The late former New York State Senator John B. Daly started the tournament in 1984, and nearly $500,000 has been raised since then. Buffalo Sabres defenseman Nathan Paetsch is the honorary chairman of this year’s event, with WGR sports talk show host Dennis Williams serving as the master of ceremonies. There will be a hole-in-one contest sponsored by Joe Cecconi’s Chrysler Complex, during which participants will have the chance to win a new Chrysler vehicle. The entry fee is $175 per golfer, which includes greens fees for 18 holes of golf, a cart, lunch, beverages, a one-hour cocktail reception, dinner, giveaways, raffles and contests. Reservations may additionally be made for $45 for cocktails, dinner and an auction that begins at 6 p.m. For more information regarding the registration, contact the Opportunities Unlimited of Niagara Foundation Office at 297-6400, ext. 282, or visit the agency’s web site at www.opportunitiesunlimited.org.

Soccer

n BUFFALO UNITED: Buffalo United is accepting registrations for its Young Guns soccer program which starts this month. For more info, call 984-8669 or visiti www.buffalounited.com.

n NIAGARA PAL: The Niagara PAL Soccer Club has openings on its 14-and-under and 19-and-under boys competitive soccer teams. Teams compete in the Buffalo and Western New York Junior Soccer League. The season starts this month and runs through July. Home games and practices are held at Reservoir State Park. For more information and to register, call 283-7715 or 283-1332.

n NIAGARA PAL SUMMER SOCCER PROGRAM: The Niagara PAL Summer Soccer Program will hold open registrations from noon to 2 p.m. May 31 and June 7 at DeDee’s Dairy located at Tuscarora and Niagara Falls Blvd. All boys and girls ages 4 to 14 are welcome. The fee is $25 for one player, with family discounts for two or more. Play begins July 8 at Niagara Falls High School and continues Tuesdays and Thursdays through August 7. Registration forms are available at www.niagara-soccer.com. For more information contact Roger Carroll at 283-1332.

n NIAGARA PIONEER: Registration forms are available online at www.npsl.us. Walk-up registration will be held at the Red Brick School in Youngstown. The cost is $50. Those interested are encouraged to sign up early. For more information, call Marcia Dorian at 754-4355 or visit www.npsl.us.

n YOUTH SOCCER: The American Youth Soccer Organization for the Roy-Hart/Medina area is holding registration dates for the upcoming summer season. The season will begin the last week of June and run until mid-August. Teams for ages 4 to 15 are being formed. Registration fees are $40 per player for those under 5 years old and $45 per player for all other ages. There is a family rate of $100 for three or more players. Proof of birth for any first-time registrants is required. This fee includes a full uniform. Shinguards may also be available for purchase. Sign-ups will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. May 20 at both Medina and Roy-Hart (budget votes). Volunteers are needed for coaching, team helpers and referees. High school students can earn volunteer hours by helping out. For more information, or to learn about team sponsorships, visit www.myayso.org, or call Bernadette Heuer at 735-3775 or Keith Bond at 772-2994.

Swimming

n FALCON AQUATICS: The Falcon Aquatics Swim Club is starting a new swim program to get children ready for summer swimming. Classes will run Saturdays and teach proper techniques. Classes will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Niagara-Wheatfield High School pool. Cost for the program is $95. Swimmers must be at least 7 years old. For more information, call 297-6058 or 297-9042.

Volleyball

n JJ’s CABIN: JJ’s Cabin, 1437 Ridge Road, Lewiston, has openings for its Monday and Thursday night co-ed volleyball teams. The league starts today. For more information, call 754-2061 or 754-2435.

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