Sports Scene

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  • Friday, February 29, 2008 11:34am

Items for Sports Scene should be submitted by 5 p.m. the Monday before the desired publication date. Remember to include a phone number with area code and an expiration date. Information may be sent via e-mail to entsports@heraldnet.com, by fax to 425-774-8622 or by mail to: Sports editor, The Enterprise, 4303 198th St. SW., Lynnwood, WA. 98036. Items are published on a space-available basis only.

TIGERS FOOTBALL: The Lynnwood Tigers are having signups for the 2004 football season from 6:30-8 p.m. on Tuesdays in the upper room at the Alderwood Boys and Girls Club. Information: 425-424-3957 or visit www.lynnwood tigers.com.

FALL BALL: Maynard’s Fall Ball League for players ages 10-18 features two games per weekend for 6-8 weeks. All teams and players will receive a team shirt and hat, and practice time during the week on field or indoors. Season begins Aug. 22. Information: 425-355-1810.

HOOPS TRYOUTS: BSI is having tryouts for girls in grades 7-8. Tryouts will be at the Wellness Center at North Seattle Community College gym. Information: 425-744-1860.

BASEBALL CAMP: The Showcase Baseball camp for boys 15-18 will be Aug. 19-21. The fee is $250 if accepted. Information: 425-355-1810.

SOFTBALL TEAM: A new 18A girls fastpitch softball team, based out of North King and South Snohomish County, is having tryouts from 5-8 p.m. Aug. 13 at Fort Dent Field No. 1. The team will attend a minimum of five exposure tournaments. Information: Dan Eng, 206-276-0550 or 425-483-9644 or e-mail: koenigeng@aol.com.

CYCLONES FOOTBALL: The Edmonds Cyclones junior football team is accepting signups for the 2004 season for King and Snohomish county players ages 6-14. Sign up in person from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the team’s office, 7901 212th St. SW. #205 in Edmonds. Information: 425-673-1924 or www.edmondsjrfootball.com.

FALL BASEBALL: Northwest Baseball Academy is enrolling players and teams for the fall baseball season. Age groups are from 12-and-under to 18-and-under. Information: 425-482-6922 or visit www.nwbaseballacademy. com.

VOLLEYBALL CAMP: Edmonds Community College, under the direction of head coach Bill Kellogg, offers two volleyball camps. Session one is for athletes in grades 9-12 and focuses on skills and team play. The camp will run from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 14-16. Session two is for athletes in grades 4-8 and focuses on the fundamentals of volleyball. The camp will run from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 16-19. Fee is $130. Information: Bill or Sheila, 425-640-1763 or e-mail: kellhigg@msn.com.

SWIM CAMP: The Edmonds District hosts the Wall to Wall Swim Camp Aug. 16-20 at Yost Pool. The camp, which will be from 8-11:30 a.m. will focus on individual stroke work, starts and turns, core strength and fitness and mental training. The camp fee is $125 and it is open to boys and girls entering grades 9-12. The instructor is Edmonds-Woodway coach Matt Delaney. Information: Matt Delaney, 425-670-7311, ext. 6188 or e-mail: delaneym@edmonds.wednet. edu.

FALL SOFTBALL/VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES: The Mountlake Terrace Recreation Department is registering teams for fall softball and volleyball leagues. Softball begins Aug. 30; volleyball starts Sept. 14. Information: Todd, 425-776-9173, ext. 121.

OPEN GYM: The Mountlake Terrace Recreation Department offers open basketball gyms for players 18 and older from 9-11:30 a.m. in the Terrace Park School gym. The fee is $3. Information: Todd, 425-776-9173, ext. 121.

BASEBALL LEAGUE: Rijo Athletics is offering a fall instructional baseball league six consecutive weekends from mid-September through October, Information: 425-486-4878.

SKATE CLASS: From 10:30 a.m.-noon, Saturday Aug. 14 or 28 at Lynnwood’s Skate Park, ages 7-15 can attend Skateboarding 101 to learn from a professional. Cost: $14 non-residents/$12 Lynnwood residents. Information: 425-771-4030.

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