Sports Scene

  • Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:59am

UMPIRES NEEDED: Richmond Little League is looking for a few good men and women willing to volunteer as umpires for the 2008 season. Prior experience helpful but not required. Free training and partial uniform provided. For more information contact Charlie Clark by phone (206-542-8020) or email (rllblue@comcast.net). Come on out and get involved with the kids and your community. Have some fun.

BASKETBALL OFFICIALS: The Snohomish County Boys and Girls Officials Basketball Associations are looking for individuals who would like to become basketball officials for Snohomish County school games. High school and junior high games run from November through April. Free training is provided. No experience necessary. Information: Dan Taylor, 425-343-4149; Lee Ottini, 360-344-4667 or http://home.officiating.com/scbowbo/ or www.scboa.com.

VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE: The city of Edmonds is running an adult coed volleyball league on Tuesday nights at Edmonds Community College starting Jan. 8. Seven-week round robin league with a season ending tournament for all teams. Matches are held at 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m. Information: Todd, 425-771-0230 or www.ci.edmonds.wa.us/athletics.stm.

SCHOOL OF BASEBALL: The School of Baseball is registering players ages 8-18. Training packages include hitting, pitching, and vision sessions. Information: 206-546-5626 or www.theschoolofbaseball.com.

ICE HOCKEY: Seattle Junior Hockey Association is registering for beginning players, ages 5-8. No experience required. There also are openings for players ages 5-8 who have played hockey before. Information: 425-672-7744.

PNW ALL-STARS: Pacific Northwest All-Stars are looking for basketball players in grades 4-12 looking to join teams. Players will fine-tune their game with player development skill work and games. Information: Fred Brown, Jr. 206-222-5088 or e-mail: fredb32@aim.cm or www.pnwhoops.com.

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