RECREATION CALENDAR: Oct. 15-22

  • BY Wire Service
  • Thursday, October 15, 2009 4:51pm
  • Sports

BASEBALL

TRIPLE PLAY BASEBALL CLUB

Players ages 12-18 with a passion for baseball and a desire to take their game to the next level are invited to a workout with Triple Play baseball Club. More information: (253) 249-9359.

SHARP BASEBALL DEVELOPMENT

Athletes are being accepted for upcoming programs. Private and group lessons in hitting and advanced infield, as well as strength and conditioning programs are available. More information: (425) 306-0814.

EVERGREEN STATE SPORTS

Team facility rental requests are being accepted. Options include rental only, or team training provided by Coach Embery. Limited time slots are available. More information on all of the above is available by contacting Coach Embery at (253) 218-9713.

BASEBALL JAZZ

Professional lessons, camps and coaches clinics are being offered by former Atlanta Braves scout Steve Goucher and the Jazz staff. More information: (206) 230-9011, or online at www.baseballjazz.com, or e-mail to goucher15@hotmail.com.

BASKETBALL

KENT PARKS BOYS CAMP

This one-day camp is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19, from 1-4 p.m. in the Kentridge High School gym. The camp will be directed by KR head coach Dave Jamison and members of the Chargers varsity. The cost is $25, and includes a T-shirt. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

KENT PARKS GIRLS CAMPS

These one-day camps are scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 19, from 9 a.m.-noon at Kentridge High School and Kentwood High School. The Kentridge camp will be directed by KR coach Mark Champoux and members of the Chargers varsity; the Kentwood camp will be directed by KW coach Dean Montzingo and members of the Conquerors varsity. The cost of either camp is $25, and includes a T-shirt. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

KENT PARKS BOYS AND GIRLS LEAGUES

Separate leagues for each gender will be offered for players in grades 3-6 who live in the city of Kent, or reside within the Kent School District boundaries in unincorporated King County. Practices start in December, and games take place from January through March in area gyms. Each grade level will have its own teams. The cost is $40, and the registration deadline is Nov. 2. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

KENT PARKS BOYS MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL

This program is for boys in grades 7-8 who did not make their 2009-10 middle school teams. Players must reside in the city of Kent or within the Kent School District boundaries in unincorporated King County. Games will be played primarily on weekday evenings, with some Saturdays. The cost is $50, and the registration deadline is Nov. 23. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

DODGEBALL

HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT

This tournament will be offered by Kent Parks. More information: (253) 856-5000.

FISHING

INTRODUCTION TO WINTER STEELHEADING

This classroom session is set for Tuesday, Dec. 1, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Kent Seniors Activities Center. The cost is $25. Topics will include tackle, equipment, how to rig up, and which lures or baits to use, as well as information on local and regional rivers, and where and when to fish them. A resource manual is included. An optional outing, at a cost of $50, will be offered on Saturday, Dec. 5, on the Green, Snoqualmie or Skykomish River (depending on conditions) to try hooking a winter steelhead.

W. WASHINGTON WALLEYE CLUB

The club meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. behind and below the Green Acres Learning Center, 1826 S. 240th St. (just past Highline Community College). Guests are always welcome. More information: (253) 852-3296 or http://walleye-club.com or P.O. Box 4204, Kent, 98032, or e-mail: sports@foxinternet.net.

NORTHWEST BASSMASTERS

The club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Bellefield Office Park Complex Center, 1150 114th Ave. S.E. in Bellevue. More information: Kirk Bain at (425) 922-3469.

GYMNASTICS

HOLIDAY CAMP

This camp for boys and girls ages 6-12 will be offered Dec. 28-30 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. each day at Hart’s Gymnastics Center, 4520 B St. N.W., Suite C, in Auburn. The focus will be on fun and the opportunity to work on some gymnastics skills. Campers should bring their own lunch each day. The cost is $100 for Auburn residents and $125 for non-residents. For two children from the same family, the cost is $75 per child for Auburn residents and $94 per child for non-residents. For three or more children from the same family, the cost is $67 per child for Auburn residents and $84 per child for non-residents. More information Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043, or Hart’s Gymnastics at (253) 520-1973.

HOCKEY

BEGINNERS PROGRAM

The Sno-King Junior Thunderbirds will offer a year-round, beginners-level program for boys and girls ages 5-10. No skating experience is necessary. The program will be on Saturdays at Castle Ice in the Renton Highlands, or at Kingsgate Ice Arena in Kirkland. Players are welcome to join at any time. More information: online at www.snokinghockey.com.

ICE SKATING

LEARN TO SKATE CLASSES

An eight-week series with group and private lessons for boys, girls and adults is being offered at KENT VALLEY ICE CENTRE. Instruction is based on criteria set forth by the Ice Skating Institute. Skating classes are a solid starting point for those interested in figure skating or hockey. The facility is located at 6015 S. 240th St. in Kent. More information: (253) 850-2400, ext. 19, or online at www.FamilyNightOut.com! .

OFFICIATING

KENT PARKS

New and experienced officials are needed for soccer, flag football, basketball, volleyball, and umpires are needed for baseball and fastpitch. Applicants must be age 14 or older. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

RUNNING

KENT PARKS CHRISTMAS RUSH

This 27th annual fun run/walk is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, beginning at Russell Road Park. The 5K run starts at 9:50 a.m., and the 10K starts at 10 a.m. A 5K non-competitive recreational walk also will be offered at race time. The course is flat and scenic. The cost for the run or walk only is $10 if registered by Dec. 4, and $20 thereafter. With a long-sleeve T-shirt, the cost is $20 by Dec. 4, and $25 thereafter. Registration forms are available at Kent Commons, or can be completed online at www.active.com. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

VOLLEYBALL

KENT PARKS ADULT LEAGUE

Leagues are offered three times throughout the year: Fall (September-December), Winter (January-March) and Spring (April-May). Levels of play are Tuesday Night Open, Tuesday Night Coed and Wednesday Night Women. All matches are played at Kent Commons. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

PAT POWERS CLINIC

This clinic for ages 13 and older (12-year-olds are accepted if they are going into 7th grade) is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 12-13, at Kent Commons. Topics covered during the clinic will be putting spin on the ball to increase control, how to snap a ball instead of hitting it, and putting “pop” on serves. The cost for the two-session clinic is $135. More information: Kent Parks at (253) 856-5000.

WATER POLO

WASHINGTON WATER POLO CLUB

New members are welcome. More information: (425) 896-0495.


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