Youth Sports: Deadline to sign up for Boys &Girls Club volleyball is Monday
By Staff Reports
Friday, October 17, 2008 |
Monday is the last day for students in the Bay Area to sign up for volleyball at the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon.
All boys and girls in grades 3 through 6 are eligible to participate. The fee is $50 with a current club membership. Scholarships and fee reductions are available for those who qualify. Players will not be placed on teams until they complete registration. Practice may start Oct. 20 and games begin Nov. 15.
For more information, call 267-6573.
Reedsport and Coquille registration
Registration nights for volleyball will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Highland Elementary School in Reedsport and 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday at Coquille Valley School.
Students in those cities who want to play, but who are unable to attend, can call 267-6573.
Sportsmanship Awards
Bay Area Sportsman’s Association sportsmanship and official awards for fall soccer and flag football games played on Saturday, Oct. 4
Sportsmanship Awards
First Grade Soccer: Dave’s Pizza (Lighthouse/North Bay), coached by Emily Osborn.
Second Grade Soccer: Davey Jones Locker (North Bay/Hillcrest Brown), coached by Chris Messner.
Third Grade Soccer: Pacific Power (Lighthouse), coached by Shawn Frost.
Fourth Grade Soccer: South Coast Radiologists (Sharks), coached by Erik Johnson.
Fifth/Sixth Grade Soccer: Gary W. Long Construction (Millicoma White), coached by Korryna Kohl.
Third/Fourth Grade Flag Football: Domino’s (Blossom Gulch), coached by Terry Godden.
Fifth/Sixth Grade Flag Football: Knife River Materials (Bay Area), coached by Jess Alvillar.
Official Awards
Soccer
Professional — Amelia Liggett. Hustle — Katie Wilson.
Flag Football
Professional — Derek Duenas. Hustle — Brady Ball.
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