Bulletin Board

Baseball/Softball

  • The Northwest Baseball Academy is offering a Fall League. The league is open to both individual players and teams. Practices begin Aug. 31 for players 14 and younger and Sept. 2 for players 15 and older. Games begin Sept. 11. For more information, call Mark at 425-482-6922.
  • Tryouts for the Shockers Baseball Club’s 18U and 16U teams for 2011 are scheduled for 6-9 p.m. on Aug, 27 at Mountlake Terrace High School. For more information, visit www.shockersbaseball.com.
  • Tryouts for Hard Knocks Baseball’s 13U and 15U Sandy Koufax teams are scheduled for 4-6 p.m. (13-U) and 6-8 p.m. (15-U) on Aug. 29. All tryouts are at Lake Stevens Community Park. For more information, call 425-280-8435.
  • Tryouts for the Marysville Baseball Association’s 12U Bronco and 13U Sandy Koufax teams are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 25, 27 and 31 at Cedarcrest Middle School. For more information, call Jason Hauck at 425-508-9928 (12U) or Kyle Swenson at 206-372-9905 (13U).
  • The Mountlake Terrace Pony Baseball Program is looking for 13- and 14-year-old players for its eight-week fall league. Games are on Sundays, beginning Sept. 12. The cost is $100. For more information, call Jake at 206-999-2994.
  • Tryouts for the Seattle Titans 18-U select baseball team are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 24-25 at Edmonds-Woodway High School. For more information, call Ryan Dalton at 425-210-3534.
  • Tryouts for the Seattle Titans 15-U and 16-U select baseball teams are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 24-25 at Edmonds-Woodway High School. For more information, call Dewayne Dalton at 425-418-0536.
  • Basketball

  • The City of Edmonds is offering a 4-on-4 Full-Court Basketball League on Friday nights at the Frances Anderson Center. Play begins Sept. 17. The team fee is $350. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.
  • The City of Edmonds is offering a 3-on-3 Full-Court Basketball League on Wednesday nights. Play begins Sept. 22. The team fee is $235. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.
  • Billiards

  • The 10th annual Washington State Eight-Ball Bar Table Championship is scheduled for Sept. 11-12 at Shotze’s Rack-n-Roll in Everett (9602 Evergreen Way). The entry fee is $55, with a $5 table fee. For more information, contact Ford at 425-220-9051.
  • Football

  • The Everett Boys &Girls Club is accepting registration for its Flag Football League, which begins play in September. For more information, call Dave at 425-259-5147.
  • Registration for the Arlington Boys &Girls Clubs Flag Football program runs through Sept. 9. The program is for players ages 6-12. The cost is $100. For more information, call the club at 360-435-4442.
  • Golf

  • The Mukilteo Family YMCA’s 2010 Invest in Youth Golf Classic is scheduled for 8 a.m. on Sept. 16 at Harbour Pointe Golf Club. The cost is $150, which includes green fees, range balls, power cart, lunch and a shirt. For more information, call Allyson Coleman at 425-493-2415.
  • Lacrosse

  • An eight-week Stealth Lacrosse Academy begins Sept. 11 and runs each Saturday through Oct. 30 at the Woodinville Indoor Soccer Center (12728 NE 178th St.). The program is for players in grades 5-12. The instructors include Washington Stealth coaches and players. The cost is $250 for players in grades 5-8 (20 hours of instruction) and $150 for players in grades 9-12 (12 hours). For more information visit www.stealthlax.com.
  • Pickle Ball

  • The City of Edmonds is offering a Pickle Ball League that begins play Sept. 14. Matches are on Tuesdays at the Frances Anderson Center. Both men’s and women’s singles are offered. The cost is $25. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.
  • Running

  • The second annual Brett Jensen Memorial Fun Run and Walk is scheduled for Aug. 28 at Legion Memorial Park in Everett. Proceeds fund college scholarships for area high school students. For more information, visit brettjensen.wordpress.com.
  • Soccer

  • Registration for the Arlington Boys &Girls Clubs Coed Soccer programs runs through Sept. 9. Mother Goose Soccer is for players ages 4-5 and costs $70. Soccer Blasters is for players ages 6-7 and costs $80. For more information, call the club at 360-435-4442.
  • Volleyball

  • The City of Edmonds is offering a 4-on-4 Volleyball League on Thursday evenings. Play starts Sept. 16. Games are at Edmonds Community College. The team fee is $300. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.
  • Registration for the Arlington Boys &Girls Clubs Coed Volleyball Program runs through Sept. 9. The program is for players in grades 3-12. The cost is $90. For more information, call the club at 360-435-4442.
  • How to submit information: Items for the Bulletin Board can be submitted by e-mail (sports@heraldnet.com), by fax (425-339-3464) or by mail (P.O. Box 930, Everett, Wash., 98206). The deadline is noon Sunday.

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