Community sports: Bulletin board

Basketball

n The City of Edmonds is offering a 3-on-3 Half Court Basketball League on Wednesday nights, beginning Sept. 24. The team fee is $265. For more information, visit www.reczone.org or call Todd at 425-771-0229.

n Registration for Snohomish Supreme Basketball is scheduled from 6-9 p.m. on Sept. 12 at Evergreen Middle School in Everett. The program is for girls in grades 4-6. Beginner and intermediate skill levels are welcome. For more information, call 425-314-2693.

Pickle Ball

n The City of Edmonds is offering Adult Pickle Ball Leagues at 7:15 p.m. on Mondays (singles) and 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays (doubles). All matches are at the Frances Anderson Center in Edmonds. League play starts Sept. 15. Men’s, women’s and mixed divisions are available. The league fees are $35 for residents and $40 for non-residents. For more information, visit www.reczone.org or call Todd at 425-771-0229.

Football

n Life Unlimited Sports is offering a Flag Football League that starts Sept. 28 at Monroe High School. Games are on Sundays (but not during Seattle Seahawks games). The team fee is $395. For more information, call 360-794-6467.

Volleyball

n The City of Edmonds is accepting registration for its Co-Rec Competitive Volleyball Leagues. Matches are on Tuesday nights at Edmonds Community College, beginning Sept. 23. The team fee is $332. For more information, visit www.reczone.org or call Todd at 425-771-0229.

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