Community: Bulletin Board

Baseball/Softball

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering a Men’s Softball League. Play is on Sundays beginning May 18 at Sky River Park in Monroe. The team fee is $450. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering a Coed Softball League. Play is on Sundays beginning May 18 at Sky River Park in Monroe. The team fee is $295. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

Basketball

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering a Men’s Basketball League. Play is on Sunday afternoons and evenings beginning May 18 at Monroe High school. The team fee is $295. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

Golf

• The Oso Strong Charity Golf Tournament is scheduled for 9 a.m. on May 3 at Blue Boy West Golf Course. Proceeds benefit the Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation Disaster Relief Fund. The format is a four-person scramble. The cost is $45 per person. For more information, call the golf course at 360-793-2378.

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering Men’s and Coed Golf Leagues at Blue Boy West Golf Course in Monroe. Days and tee times vary. The formats are two- and four-player scrambles. The team fees are $150 and $295. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

Football

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering a Men’s Flag Football League. Play is on Sundays beginning May 18 at Monroe High School. The team fee is $295. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

Physicals

• Snohomish High School is offering Sports Physicals from 4-7 p.m. on June 2 at the school’s auxiliary gym. The cost is $25. To make an appointment, call 360-563-4087.

Running

• The first annual Snohomish Women’s Run is scheduled for May 18 at Rotary Park in Everett. The event includes a half marathon and a 10K run/walk. The event is a fund-raiser for the Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County. Registration is limited to 500 participants. Volunteers are needed. To register or volunteer, visit www.snohomishwomensrun.com.

Soccer

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering a 7-on-7 Coed Soccer League. Play is on Sundays beginning May 18 at Sky River Park. The team fee is $295. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

Swimming

• Online registration for the Edmonds-based Yost Pool Swim Team opens at 5 a.m. on May 1 at www.reczone.org. Walk-in registration begins at 11 a.m. on May 1 at the Frances Anderson Center (700 Main St.), and phone registration begins at 9 a.m. on May 2. The team is for swimmers ages 5-18. Practices are Monday-Thursday and run from June 23 through Aug. 14. Meets are on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. The costs are $181 for Edmonds residents and $208 for non-residents. For more information, call 425-771-0230.

Track and Field

• Washington State University is holding a reunion for former WSU track and field student-athletes in conjunction with the Pac-12 Championships on May 16-18 in Pullman. For more information, visit www.wsucougars.com. To confirm participation, contact Christina Webster at christina.webster@wsu.edu or 509-335-7156.

Volleyball

• Life Unlimited Sports &Rec is offering a Coed Volleyball League. Play is on Sundays beginning May 18 at Monroe High school. The team fee is $295. To register, call Stephen at 425-327-0373.

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