Community Bulletin Board

Walking soccer demonstrations scheduled for Kasch Park in Everett

BASEBALL

— Everett-based Laces Baseball Academy is holding tryouts for its 13-U and 15-U teams at 6 p.m. on July 31 at Cascade High School, and at 6 p.m. on Aug. 8 at Marysville Pilchuck High School. For more information, send an e-mail to lacesbaseball@hotmail.com.

— Everett-based Laces Baseball Academy is holding tryouts for its 16-U and 19-U teams at 6 p.m. on Aug. 1 and Aug. 7 at Marysville Pilchuck High School. For more information, send an e-mail to lacesbaseball@hotmail.com.

FOOTBALL

— The Snohomish County Football Officials Association is looking for people interested in officiating high school and middle school games in Snohomish, King and Island counties. For more information, visit www.scfoa.org.

GOLF

— Registration is open for the 13th Coach Armstrong Memorial Golf Tournament, which is scheduled for Aug. 10 at Snohomish Golf Course. The format is a four-person scramble. The cost is $110 if registered before Aug. 1 and $125 afterward. Proceeds go toward scholarships for Snohomish and Glacier Peak students. For more information or to download a registration form, visit www.armstronggolftournament.com.

HOCKEY

— Pro Edge Power Skating is offering a Defenseman Hockey Camp on Aug. 3-5 at Olympic View Arena in Mountlake Terrace. The camp is for players born in 2002 through 2008. The cost is $259. For more information or to register, visit www.proedgeskating.com.

SOCCER

— The Snohomish County Adult Soccer Association is offering free demonstrations of Walking Soccer from 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. on July 18 and July 24 on Field 3 at Kasch Park in Everett. Walking soccer is open to all ages, but is designed for those who can no longer run. A WSASA card or a special walking soccer card is required. The latter will be available for purchase. The WSASA is considering offering a walking soccer league.

TENNIS

— The Snohomish Summer Smash Tennis Tournament is scheduled for July 20-22 at Snohomish High School. The event is for players ages 14-18. The registration fees are $30 for singles and $50 for doubles and mixed doubles teams. For a registration packet, e-mail the tournament director at kraignorris1@yahoo.com or visit www.snohomishsummersmash.com.

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