Youth Sports: Registration ongoing for basketball

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All boys and girls in grades 3 through 6 who plan to play basketball in the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon’s sports program should register now at the club, located at 3333 Walnut Ave., in Coos Bay.

Teams must be formed by Christmas vacation.

The fee is $60 with a current club membership. Scholarships and fee reductions are available for those who qualify. All balances must be paid in full prior to placement on a team.

Practices may begin as early as Dec. 1 and games start on Saturday, Jan. 10.

Registration forms are available at local schools, the club office and online at bgc.sworegon.org.

For more information, call the club’s sports line at 267-6573.

Coaches needed

All those planning to coach a Boys & Girls Club basketball team should stop by the club and register as soon as possible.

For more information, contact Sports Director Karen Bauder at 267-6573.

Sportsmanship Awards

Bay Area Sportsman’s Association sportsmanship and official awards for Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon volleyball matches played on Saturday, Nov. 15.

Sportsmanship Awards

Third/fourth grade Round 1: Farr’s True Value (Bunker Hill TW), coached by Tanna Wright.

Third/fourth grade Round 2: Domino’s Pizza (Coquille 1), coached by Laurie Wilson.

Third/fourth grade Round 3: Gold Coast Truck Repair (Madison), coached by Leisha Tillett.

Fifth grade Round 1: Coos Bay Education (Millicoma 1), coached by Lisa Jensen.

Fifth grade Round 2: Coos Bay Education (Millicoma 3), coached by Julie Miles.

Sixth grade Round 1: Books By the Bay (North Bend 2), coached by Mindi Smith.

Sixth grade Round 2: Huggins Insurance (Coos Bay 2), coached by Robyn Jacobson.

Official Awards

Professional: Kirby Neale.
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