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Baseball/softball

  • The Washington Pirates U-17/18 Connie Mack Baseball Team is holding tryouts on Sundays and Tuesdays at Power Alley in Marysville. For more information, call Curtis Funnell at 425-343-5304.
  • The Northcorner Tribe is looking for pitchers and catchers for its U-13 Sandy Koufax baseball team. For more information, contact John Jackson at 425-761-4373.
  • The Northwest Baseball Academy is offering Hitting Camps from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Saturdays, and Pitching Camps from 6-8 p.m. on Sundays at its indoor facility in Lynnwood (18025 Highway 99). Sessions begin in January and run into March. The program is for players ages 8-13. The hitting camps cost $100. The pitching camps cost $140. Enrollment ends March 7. For more information, call 425-482-6922.
  • The Pacific Northwest Softball School is offering pitching clinics on Tuesday and Thursday evenings through February. The clinics, which take place in Everett, are for girls ages 8-18. For more information, call Lonnie Hicks at 360-659-9292 or 425-308-3834.
  • Registration for Mill Creek Little League baseball and softball is scheduled from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Jan. 7 and Jan. 15 at Heatherwood Middle School. The program is for players ages 5-18. Birth certificates are required. For more information, call 425-338-5410.
  • Basketball

  • The One Day Warm-Up Basketball Tournament is scheduled for Dec. 13 at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish. The program is for boys and girls in grades 6-8. The team fee is $198. For more information, contact Blue Dot Sports at 425-513-8528.
  • The Tulalip Boys &Girls Club is offering a free Youth Basketball League for players in grades 3-8. For more information, call 360-716-3400.
  • The Snohomish County Boys &Girls Club is offering a Holiday Basketball Tournament on Dec. 19-21. The event is for boys and girls teams in grades 4-10. The team fee is $200. The registration deadline is Dec. 12. For more information, call Charlie Cobb at 425-258-2436.
  • The Arlington Boys &Girls Club is looking for players for its fifth-grade AAU girls basketball team. For more information, call Rob (425-422-2692) or Kevin (360-435-4442).
  • The WTA’s third annual Christmas Break Basketball Tournament is scheduled for Dec. 26-28 at Lake Stevens High School. The tournament is for boys and girls teams in grades 4-9. The team fee is $265. For more information, call 425-744-1860.
  • The 2008 Holiday Basketball Skills Camp is scheduled for Dec. 22-23 at Cascade High School. Times are 10 a.m. to noon (grades 3-5) and 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (grade 6). The cost is $30. For more information, contact Cascade coach Jamar Williams at 425-385-6077.
  • The City of Edmonds is offering a 3-on-3 Half-Court Basketball League on Wednesday nights beginning Jan. 7. The team fee is $235. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.
  • A fifth-grade girls AAU Basketball Team is looking for one or two players. For more information, call Jeff at 425-357-0793 or Greg at 425-385-3012.
  • Volleyball

  • The City of Edmonds is offering an Adult Co-Rec Volleyball League on Tuesday nights at Edmonds Community College. Play begins Jan. 6. The team fee is $250. For more information, call 425-771-0230.
  • The City of Edmonds is offering Intermediate Volleyball Skills Classes for adults on Monday nights, beginning Jan. 5. Sessions are from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Frances Anderson Center in Edmonds. The cost is $65 for eight weeks of instruction. For more information, call 425-771-0230.
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