Bulletin board for week of Jan. 19

Baseball/Softball

Club Nine Baseball is accepting registration for its February camps. The four-week hitting, pitching and infield camps are offered Feb. 6-27. The camps are for players U8-U12. The cost is $100. For more information, call 425-512-0556.

Registration for South Everett Little League baseball and softball is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays through the month of January at 6515 Morgan Road in Everett. For more information, visit www.southeverettlittleleague.com.

The Washington Blaze Intensity 10-U fastpitch softball team is looking for players born in 1999 or 2000. Team practices are in Mountlake Terrace and Woodinville. For more information, call Randy Seidlitz at 425-487-0053.

USSSA is looking for softball umpires for its adult and youth leagues in King and Snohomish counties. Training classes begin Jan. 30. For more information, call Paul at 425-870-1043.

Registration for Marysville Little League baseball and softball is scheduled for the following dates and times in the Cedarcrest Middle School cafeteria (6400 88th St. NE): Jan. 21 (6-8 p.m.), Jan. 26 (6-8 p.m.) and Jan. 30 (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Programs are offered for players ages 5-18. Fees vary depending on the age division. For more information, visit www.marysvillelittleleague.org.

Shockers Baseball is offering a four-week Catching Camp beginning Jan. 28. The camp is for players ages 12 and older. The cost is $400. For more information, visit www.shockersbaseball.com.

The Players Club in Monroe (14700 172nd Dr. SE) is offering High School Prep Nights for baseball players through the month of February. Sessions are from 7-9 p.m. on Saturdays and cover hitting, pitching, defense, base running and conditioning. For more information, call 206-465-8690.

Registration for North Everett Little League baseball and softball is scheduled for the following times and locations: Jan. 19 at Lowell Elementary (6-8 p.m.), Jan. 20 at Jackson Elementary (6-8 p.m.), Jan. 21 at View Ridge Elementary (6-8 p.m.) and Jan. 23-24 at the Garfield Clubhouse (10 a.m.-6 p.m.). For more information, visit www.northeverettll.org.

The Everett Express 10-U girls fastpitch softball team is looking for players born in 1999 or 2000. Practices are in Everett and Lake Stevens. For more information, call head coach Brian Beaver at 206-963-1162.

Registration for Alderwood Little League baseball and softball is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 23 at the Alderwood Boys &Girls Club at 19719 24th Ave. W. in Lynnwood. The program is for boys and girls ages 5-18. For more information, call 425-775-5437.

Registration for Maltby Pony Baseball is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 23 at Valley View Middle School in Snohomish (14308 Broadway Ave. SE) and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 31 at Hidden River Middle School in Snohomish (9224 Paradise Lake Rd.). The program is for players ages 5-14. For more information, visit www.maltbybaseball.org.

Registration for the Mountlake Terrace Recreation and Parks Department’s Adult Softball League runs through Feb. 28. Men’s, women’s and coed leagues are available. For more information, call 425-776-9173.

Basketball

The fifth annual President’s Day Basketball Tournament is scheduled for Feb. 13-15 at Stanwood High School. The tournament is for boys and girls teams in grades 4-8. The team entry fee is $225 through Feb. 1 and $245 after that date. For more information, visit www.stanwoodaau.com.

South Whidbey High School is offering the first annual Island Hoop Classic on Feb. 6. The tournament is for boys teams in grades 6-8. The team fee is $200. For more information, send an e-mail to swfalconhoops@gmail.com.

Girls in grades 5-8 who will be attending Edmonds-Woodway High School are invited to try out for the Warrior Girls Basketball Feeder Teams that play this spring. For more information, call Duane Hodges at 425-770-6520.

Racquetball

Mountlake Terrace Recreation and Parks is offering Racquetball Clinics for kids (6 p.m.) and adults (7 p.m.) on Feb. 3. For more information, call 425-776-9173.

Mountlake Terrace Recreation and Parks is offering a Racquetball Tournament on Feb. 13. For more information, call 425-776-9173.

Rowing

The Everett Rowing Association is holding Youth Informational Meetings at 6 p.m. on Jan. 19 and Jan. 21 at Legion Hall in Everett (145 Alverson Blvd.).

The Everett Rowing Association is holding an Open House from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Jan. 30 at 300 Smith Island Road in Everett.

Soccer

Registration for the Marysville Park and Recreation Department’s Youth Spring Soccer League runs through Feb. 20. The program is for players ages 7-14. The fees are $57 for the first family member and $51 for each additional family member. For more information, call 360-363-8400.

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