Sports Scene | Tourneys, fundraisers, camps

  • Tuesday, August 7, 2012 7:27pm

TERRACE CASINO NIGHT: The Mountlake Terrace High School Gridiron Club hosts its third annual Casino Night at 5:30 p.m, Aug. 11 at the Ellersick Brewery. Gaming and food will be available. Tickets are $40 with rebuys $30. Register in advance: susan.esparza@comcast.net

TENNIS RALLY: A free USTA Tennis Rally is scheduled from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Aug. 11 at Evergreen Playfields in Mountlake Terrace. Information: 425-640-3101.

SOCCER CAMP: Edmonds Parks and Recreation is offering a Kidz Love Soccer Camps Aug. 13-16. The camp is for players ages 4 1/2-10. Sessions are 9 a.m.-noon. The fees are $120 for residents and $138 for nonresidents. Information: 425-771-0230 or visit www.reczone.org.

T-BALL CAMP: Edmonds Parks and Recreation is offering a Tiny Hawk Intro to T-Ball camp on Aug. 14-16 at Hickman Park. Sessions are 5:30-6 p.m. (ages 3-4, fee $35) and 6:15-7 p.m. (ages 4-5, fee $40). Information: 425-771-0229.

FALL SOFTBALL: Mountlake Terrace Parks and Recreation is accepting registration for its Fall Softball Leagues. Coed, women’s and men’s divisions are available. Registration ends Aug. 12. the team fee is $640. Information: Jeff Betz, 425-640-3101.

Edmonds Parks and Recreation offers fall softball leagues. Division include men’s lower, 40-plus and coed leagues. Play starts Aug. 28 at Meadowdale Playfields. Registration for new teams opens Aug. 13. The team fee is $570. Information: 425-771-0229.

ARMSTRONG GOLF TOURNEY: The seventh annual Armstrong Memorial Golf Tournament is scheduled for Aug. 17 at Snohomish Golf Course. The entry fee is $100. The event is a fund-raiser for the Dick Armstrong Memorial Scholarship Foundation. The featured guest will be former Washington State University football coach Jim Walden. Information: Keith Olson, 360-568-8937.

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