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Baseball/softball

n The City of Edmonds is offering Adult Summer Softball Leagues. Divisions available include men’s D, men’s E and coed. The team fee is $600. Play begins June 23 at Meadowdale Playfields. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.

n Cal Ripken Summer Sandlot Baseball Classic Tournaments are scheduled for June 26-28 (U-11); July 10-13 (U-13); July 24-26 (U-8/9), and Aug. 14-16 (U-12). The tournaments are hosted by the Everett Boys &Girls Club. For more information, call Dave at 425-259-5147

n The Snohomish County-based Washington Pirates U-17/18 Baseball Team is looking for pitchers for the current season. For more information, call Joe Darling at 425-422-5109.

n The Marysville Hawks U-18 Baseball Team is looking for a catcher for the 2009 season. For more information, call Pat Opel (425-737-0810) or Dan DiMascio (425-268-2013).

Basketball

n Registration for the City of Mountlake Terrace’s Summer Adult Men’s Basketball League runs through June 28. Games are on Mondays and Wednesdays, beginning July 6. The cost is $550 per team. For more information, call Jeff Betz at 425-640-3101.

n The City of Edmonds is offering a Three-on-Three Half-court Basketball League on Wednesday nights beginning July 1. The team fee is $130. For more information, call Todd at 425-771-0229.

n The Snohomish County Boys &Girls Club is offering a Basketball Camp on July 6-9 at the Everett Boys &Girls Club. The camp includes morning and afternoon sessions. Free transportation is available from any Boys &Girls Club in the county. For more information, visit www.bgcsc.org.

n A Boys Basketball Camp is scheduled for July 6-10 at Jackson High School. Sessions are from 9-11:30 a.m. The cost is $100 for Mill Creek residents and $115 for non-residents. For more information, call 425-745-1891.

n The 16th annual Arlington Eagles Youth Basketball Camp is scheduled for June 17-19 at the Arlington Boys &Girls Club. The camp is for boys and girls in kindergarten through the third grade. The camp fee is $30. For more information, call boys coach Nick Brown at 360-435-3908, girls coach Nathan Davis at 360-403-1546 or Arlington High School at 360-618-6306.

n The 16th annual Arlington Eagles Basketball Camp is scheduled for June 22-25 at Arlington High School (boys) and Haller Middle School (girls). The camp is for players in grades 4-9. The camp fee is $75. For more information, call boys coach Nick Brown at 360-435-3908, girls coach Nathan Davis at 360-403-1546 or Arlington High School at 360-618-6306.

n The fifth annual Arlington Eagles Basketball Skills Camp is scheduled for June 30-July 2 at Arlington High School. The camp is for boys and girls in grades 4-9. The camp fee is $60. For more information, call boys coach Nick Brown at 360-435-3908, girls coach Nathan Davis at 360-403-1546 or Arlington High School at 360-618-6306.

n The Cascade High School Summer Basketball Skills Camp is scheduled for July 13-17 at Cascade High School in Everett. The camp is for boys and girls ages 8-13. The camp fee is $125. Registration is due July 3. For more information, call Jamar Williams at 206-251-0088.

n The Alderwood Boys &Girls Club is offering a Summer Premier Basketball League for boys in grades 4-12 and girls in grades 5-12. The weeknight games begin July 7. For more information, call Paul at 425-774-3022.

Football/Cheerleading

n Everett Youth Football and Cheer is accepting registration for the 2009 season. Football is for ages 6-14. Cheerleading is for ages 8-14. In-person registration is scheduled from 6-7:30 p.m. on June 18, and July 9 at Izzy’s Pizza. For more information, call 425-346-5466.

Volleyball

n The City of Edmonds is offering an Outdoor Grass Coed 4-on-4 Volleyball League on Monday evenings at the Frances Anderson Center. Play begins June 15. The team fee is $125. For more information, call 425-771-0230.

n The Bruin Cub Volleyball Camp is scheduled for June 30-July 2 at Cascade High School. Sessions are from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The camp is for players who will be grades 5-8 next fall. The cost is $65. A non-refundable $25 registration fee is due June 19. For more information, contact coach Close at 425-760-7541.

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