Community sports: Bulletin board

  • Herald staff
  • Monday, June 6, 2016 10:18pm
  • Sports

Baseball/Softball

• The City of Arlington Recreation Department is offering the Aces Hardball Baseball League for players ages 18 and older. Tryouts are scheduled for 6 p.m. on June 8 at Evans Field. Play begins June 15 and runs through Sept. 2. The cost is $98 per player. For more information, visit www.arlingtonaces.webs.com.

Flag Football

• Everett Parks and Recreation is accepting registration for its Adult Flag Football League. Men’s and coed divisions are available. Games are Thursday nights at Lincoln Field in Everett. League play begins June 30. The cost is $399 per team. For more information, call 425-257-8290 or send an e-mail to scoresandinfo@everettwa.gov.

Hockey

• The two-week Brennan Sonne Sniper School begins June 14 at the Xfinity Community Ice Rink in Everett. Sessions are June 14, 15, 16, 28, 29 and 30. The camp, run by Everett Silvertips assistant coach Brennan Sonne, is for players born in 2005 or before. The registration fee is $150. For more information, visit everettyouthhockey.com.

• The Everett Elite Hockey League begins June 17 and runs through Aug. 19. The league is for players born in 2000 or earlier. Space is limited to four teams. Registration is available by online application only. The player fees are $340 for skaters and $300 for goaltenders. For more information, visit everettyouthhockey.com.

• Everett Youth Hockey is offering a Try Hockey for Free Day at 2:15 p.m. on June 25 at the Xfinity Community Ice Rink in Everett. The event is for players ages 4-9. Equipment will be provided at no charge. Participants are asked to arrive at least 60 minutes early in order to check in and be issued gear. For more information, visit eyhbc.org or send an e-mail to info@eyhbc.org.

Physicals

• The Marysville School District is offering Sports Physicals from 4-7 p.m. on June 14 in the Marysville Pilchuck High School gymnasium. The physicals are for student-athletes who will be grades 7-12 next fall. The cost is $25. Proceeds go toward scholarships for the district’s male and female athletes of the year. Appointments can be made by calling 360-965-0010.

Running

• The Marysville Strawberry Festival Berry Run/Walk is scheduled for June 12. The 5K run and one-mile walk start at 9 a.m. at the Tulalip Amphitheatre. Proceeds benefit Seattle Children’s Hospital Strong Against Cancer, the Lakewood Sports Booster Club and the Lakewood Education Foundation. Runners can register at www.getmeregistered.com (search for Berry Run). For more information, call Jeff at 206-819-4907.

Soccer

• The Glacier Peak High School boys and girls soccer teams are offering a Youth Soccer Camp from 9 a.m. to noon on June 20-21 at the high school. The camp is for boys and girls in kindergarten through seventh grade. The cost is $60, with a $5 discount per player if multiple campers are registered. For more information, contact Jenny Jordan at 206-914-0312 or jenniferajordan@live.com.

Volleyball

• The City of Edmonds is offering an adult Coed 4’s Grass Volleyball League on Monday nights at the Frances Anderson Center. Play starts June 13. The team fee is $134. For more information, visit www.reczone.org or call Todd at 425-771-0229.

Items for the Bulletin Board can be submitted by e-mail (sports@heraldnet.com), by fax (425-339-3435) or by mail (P.O. Box 930, Everett, Wash.). The deadline is noon Sunday.

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