SPORTS SCENE

  • Tuesday, July 13, 2010 8:04pm

JUNIOR WOLFPACK CAMP: Jackson High School’s Junior Wolfpack Camp is July 27-29 from 5-8 p.m. at Jackson High’s practice fields. The camp is for kids going into grades 3-9 and costs $80 per person. The per-person cost is less for families that send more than one kid to the camp. Information: 206-683-8158 or e-mail: jhsfbboosters@gmail.com

ROYAL HOOPFEST: The Royal HoopFest Three-on-Three Basketball Tournament is scheduled for July 24 at Lynnwood High School. Divisions offered include men’s, women’s, coed, youth boys (grades 5-12) and youth girls (grades 5-12). The team fees are $100 for adults and $80 for youths. Information: Everett Edwards, 206-227-8895.

MILL CREEK SOCCER CAMPS: The City of Mill Creek Parks and Recreation Department is offering Challenger British Soccer Camps on July 26-30 and Aug. 16-20 at the Mill Creek Sports Park. The camps are for players ages 6-12. Information: Kristen Snyder, 425-921-5779.

ARCHBISHOP MURPHY SOCCER CAMP: The Archbishop Murphy High School/Middle School Soccer Camp is scheduled for July 19-21. The camp is for boys and girls in grades 4-8. The cost is $50 per player. Information: 425-385-3464.

ARCHBISHOP MURPHY VOLLEYBALL CAMP: The Archbishop Murphy High School/Middle School Volleyball Camp is scheduled for July 22-24. Sessions are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on July 22-23 and 10 a.m. to noon on July 24. The camp is for girls in grades 5-8. The cost is $50 per player. Information: 425-385-3464.

E-W BASKETBALL CAMPS: The Edmonds-Woodway Future Warriors Basketball Camps are scheduled for July 12-16 from 9 a.m.-noon for grades 3-8. Fee for the camp is $100. Information: Todd, 425-890-0505.

SWIMNMING CLINIC: West Coast Aquatics will host a swim clinic on July 11 with two-time Olympic gold medalist Megan Jendrick. The clinic will run from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and costs $75. Information: Robin Cooley, 425-379-8806.

CLUB NINE BASEBALL CAMPS: Club Nine Baseball is accepting registration for its July Summer Camps in Lynnwood. The dates are July 12-16 and July 19-23. The camps are for players competing at the U8-U13 levels. Sessions are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fee is $130. Information: 425-512-0556.

ALDERWOOD HOOPS LEAGUE: The Alderwood Boys &Girls Club is offering a Summer Basketball League for boys and girls going into grades 4-12. Games begin July 13. The team fee is $350. Information: Paul Keen, 425-774-3022.

MEADOWDALE BASKETBALL CAMP: The Meadowdale Youth Basketball Camp is scheduled for July 12-15 at Meadowdale High School. Session 1: boys and girls, grades K-4, 8 a.m.-noon; session 2: boys, grades 5-9, 12:30-4:30 p.m.; session 3: girls, grades 5-9, 4:30-8:30 p.m.

Fee is $90 per player. Register at: http://staff.edmonds.wednet.edu/mdhs/. Instructors are boys coach Chad McGuire and girls coach Troy Parker.

Information: Chad McGuire, 425-431-6532 or Troy Parker, 425-431-6568.

HYDROPLANE CLASSES: Albert Lee in Lynnwood hosts a hydroplane build and tow class for youth from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. July 3. Youth will be able to build their own hydroplane and 10 winners will be selected to town their boat behind their bike in the Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade July 31. Information: www.albertleeappliance.com.

JACKSON JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT: The Jackson Juniors golf tournament is scheduled for Aug. 30 at the Jackson Park Golf Course. The tournament is open to all juniors, ages 6-17. Tee times will be in the afternoon and a barbecue and awards ceremony follow the tournament. Information: Paul Bourgette, 206-363-4747 or Dan Puetz, 206-245-0670.

ADVANTAGE BASKETBALL CAMPS: Advantage Basketball Camps hosts a youth basketball camp for ages 7-18 on July 12-16 at Edmonds Community College. Camps run from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Information: 425-670-8877 or www.advantagebasketball.com.

STREET HOCKEY: The Everett Silvertips are offering a Four-on-Four Street Hockey Tournament on July 17 in the parking lot adjacent to Comcast Arena in Everett. Information, 425-252-5100.

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