Youth Sports: Registration ends soon for Boys & Girls Club volleyball

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All boys and girls in grades 3 through 6 are eligible to sign up for volleyball at the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon.

Registration for Bay Area students will end on Oct. 13, though sign-up sessions will be held after that date in Reedsport and Coquille.

The fee is $50 with a current club membership.

Practices can begin as early as Oct. 20, and games start on Nov. 15.

Scholarships and fee reducations are available for those who qualify.

For more information, call the Boys & Girls Club sports line at 267-6573.

Rural sign-up sessions scheduled

Registration sessions for Boys & Girls Club volleyball will be held in Myrtle Point,Reedpsort and Coquille over the coming few weeks.

The schedule includes:

Myrtle Point: 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Myrtle Crest School cafeteria.

Reedsport: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 15 at Highland Elementary School.

Coquille: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 17 at Coquille Valley School.

Sportsmanship awards

Bay Area Sportsman’s Association sportsmanship and official awards for Boys & Girls Club fall soccer and flag football games played on Sept. 27.

Sportsmanship Awards

First grade soccer: Home Builders Association (Reedsport), coahced by Wendy Charlton.

Second grade soccer: Vergers (Reedsport), coached by Michael Patin.

Third grade soccer: Oregon Coast Spine Institute (Hillcrest SC), coached by Shane Cook.

Fourth grade soccer: Farr’s True Value (Bunker Hill), coached by Melissa Sales.

Fifth/sixth grade soccer: Lighthouse Tsunami (Lighthouse/North Bend), coached by John Adams.

Flag football: South Coast Orthopaedic (Bunker Hill/Madison), coached by Mike McCarthy.

Official Awards

Volleyball — Professional: Hannah Francis; Hustle: Nathan Forderer.

Flag football — Professional: Dom Hunnicutt; Hustle: Dylan Kidd.
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