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BASKETBALL
Palo Verde to hold annual hoops camp
Palo Verde High School, 333 Pavilion Center Drive, will be conducting its annual basketball camps this summer.
The camps, open for boys and girls entering grades 2 through 9, will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from June 12-15 in the Palo Verde gym.
Individual skills will be emphasized, such as shooting, passing, dribbling and defense. The cost is $125, and each camper will receive a jersey and awards for competition. Team discounts will be given for five or more teammates.
For more information, call 799-1450, Ext. 4200, 876-3853, or e-mail ViPAznarez@aol.com for a camp brochure.
Coach to hold camp at church
Bishop Gorman High School girls basketball coach Sheryl Krmpotich will be holding a basketball camp for boys and girls ages 4-18 at Christ the King Church, 4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive.
The camp is scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m. on June 8-9 and from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on June 10. The cost is $75 for early registrants and $85 at the door. For more information, call 673-7773.
Blazer camp to tip off in June
The 14th annual Blazer Basketball Camp will hold two sessions this summer at Durango's gym, 7100 W. Dewey Drive.
The sessions, open for boys and girls ages 8-16, will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 12-15 and June 19-22.
The cost is $125. Participants who sign up for both sessions pay $225.
The program will be run by Durango High School boys varsity coach Al La Rocque.
Campers will receive a T-shirt, a photo package, a personal evaluation and a Nike basketball, as well as training from Durango basketball staff, camp counselors and players.
Individuals can register for the camps at www.durangobasketball.com. For more information, call 363-7805.
Church to offer summer camp
Christ the King Church, 4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive, is offering a summer basketball camp from June 26-28 for grades 4-9.
Durango High School girls varsity coach John Bartleson will run the program. The cost per camper is $85 before Friday, and $100 for registrants after that date. For a copy of the registration form, call 871-1904, Ext. 295, or e-mail johnb@ctkccnv.org. For more information, visit www.ctklv.org.
CAMPS
YMCA offers 70 summer camps
The Durango Hills Community Center YMCA, 3521 N. Durango Dr., and the Bill & Lillie Heinrich YMCA, 4141 Meadows Lane, will offer 70 specialty camps from June 12Aug. 25 for youth ages 5 to 17, who can register at both branches. Prices vary based on camp. Choices include camps dealing with travel, theatre, cooking, and crafts. Call the Heinrich YMCA at 877-9622, or the Durango Hills YMCA at 240-9622 to learn more.
CYCLING
Bonanza grad to pedal in AIDS ride
Bonanza High School graduate Greg Clifford will be competing in the AIDS/LifeCycle 5 ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles from Sunday to June 10.
Over the past two years, Clifford has raised $65,435 participating in the event. To make a donation, visit www.aidslifecycle.org/1117.
DANCE
Boyack's accepting camp registrations
Boyack's Dance Attack is for ages 3 to 18 and has two studios on both sides of town. It offers classes in jazz, ballet, hip-hop, tumbling, performing teams, competition teams, cheerleading, Tots 'n' Dance, and Mommy and Me classes.
Dance Attack is accepting registration for the following summer camps: Day Camp (Ages 6-14), Saturday; BDA Boogie Dance Camp West (Ages 5-17), July 24-26; BDA Boogie Dance Camp Green Valley (Ages 6-14), July 27-29; and BDA Dance Clinic (Ages 5-17), Aug. 9-12.
The Nevada Youth Football League announces registration for full contact football for the fall 2006 season.
Registration can be conducted at the league office at 1651 S. Buffalo Drive from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays.
When signing up, participants must have either a player ID card from the NYFL or their original birth certificate and utility bill.
For the Youth Division, ages 6 through 14, registration costs $160, with payment in cash or money order only.
Players must be present for weigh-in and accompanied by a parent. Practice starts the first week in August, with games running from September to mid-November.
The NYFL also is accepting applications for experienced coaches for the upcoming season.
For more information on registration or to apply as a coach, visit www.gonyfl.com or call 437-3825.
Itty Bitty Flag sign-ups planned
The Durango Hills Community Center YMCA, 3521 N. Durango Drive, invites linebackers ages 3-5 to learn football fundamentals in this beginner program.
Parent participation is required. The program runs from 5 to 5:45 p.m. on Thursdays until July 13. The cost is $60. For more information or to register, call 240-9622.
GOLF
Academy schedules summer camps
The Summerlin Junior Golf Academy will be holding weekly camps from 8 a.m. to noon Tuesday through Friday beginning June 13.
The SJGA also will hold camps from 5:30-7:30 p.m. from Tuesday through Friday.
The camps, for participants ages 9-17, will be held at the Angel Park Golf Course in Summerlin. For more information, call 300-4673 or log onto www.sjga.net.
Kiwanis Club tourney planned
The Kiwanis Club of Las Vegas will be holding its annual golf tournament on Saturday at Silverstone Golf Club, 8600 Cupp Drive.
The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start and will have a hole-in-one contest, a closest to the pin competition, a longest drive contest, along with cash prizes for the first- and second-place teams.
For more information, call Phil Colosimo at 384-7433.
Baby Carriage Open to aid young moms
The Courtney Children's Foundation is holding its second annual Baby Carriage Open on Saturday at Painted Desert Golf Club, 5555 Painted Mirage Road.
The event is a fundraiser to benefit young mothers and their infants with needs in care, nutrition and parenting skills in under-served areas of west and north Las Vegas.
The event will feature raffles, golfer gifts, trophies, a mystery guest and opportunities to acquire prizes, as well as the hole-in-one prize vehicle. The event is for all golfers, but is limited to 140 players.
The $125 entry fee includes breakfast and lunch, all fees and a cart, plus a goody bag. Play follows the two-person scramble. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m.
For more information and registration forms, call executive director Suzanne Kuhn at 315-5142.
Treasures outing to benefit homeless kids
Treasures Gentlemen's Club and Steakhouse will be holding a charity golf outing to benefit the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth on June 12 at Bali Hai Golf Course, 5160 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
The cost is $500 per individual or $1,600 per foursome and includes lunch, drinks, a golf cart, dinner and an awards ceremony at Treasures.
For more information or to sign up, call 792-2582.
LACROSSE
League to sponsor free clinic in June
The Las Vegas Lacrosse League is sponsoring a free lacrosse clinic for boys and girls in grades 3 through 8.
The clinic, set for June 2-3 at Oxford Park in Summerlin, is intended for children who have never played the sport.
The clinic begins at 4 p.m. on Friday, with the first-day skills session running from 5 to 7 p.m. The second skills session runs from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, followed by a watermelon break and an exhibition game.
No pads are required or will be allowed and there will be no contact in the camp. Participants should bring their own stick, be prepared to borrow one or purchase an entry-level stick and ball at the clinic for $30.
Instruction will be given on the basics -- throwing, catching, scooping, dodging and the rules. A parental consent form will be required before participation.
The Las Vegas Premier Soccer Club traveling competitive teams will be holding tryouts on Saturday at the Kellogg/Zaher Soccer Complex (Formerly Buffalo/Washington Soccer Complex) on field Nos. 6 and 7.
Boys under 11 through under 15 tryouts will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. while girls under 11 through under 18 tryouts will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tryouts for boys under 16 through under 18 will be in November after the high school season.
Each player must have a parent or guardian sign a medical release. A copy of the registration form and medical release is available at www.lvpremier.com. There is no tryout fee. For more information, call 615-4955.
SOFTBALL
NASF Summer Slam on tap
The North American Sports Federation will host its fifth annual Nevada Summer Slam Softball tourney in Mesquite, Nev., on June 10.
There is a four-game guarantee, with prizes and awards being given to the top six teams. Mizuno Sports will be awarding bat bags, players' jackets and fielders' gloves to the tournament champions.
The Oasis Resort & Casino, located at 897 W. Mesquite Blvd. in Mesquite, is the host hotel and will offer a special $39 room rate for tourney participants.
In the men's upper division, the unlimited home run rule will be applied, while in the lower divisions, there will be a five home run limit per game. Courtesy runners will be allowed in all divisions. For more information or to sign up, call Ralph Reuber at 289-2292 or 614-9482.
TRACK & FIELD
Youth invited to free Hershey's meet
Hershey's Track and Field Youth Program and the city of Las Vegas Department of Leisure Services invite children ages of 9-14 to participate in a free regional qualifying open track meet on June 7 at the Western High School track, 4601 W. Bonanza Road.
Registration will be held on site from 5 to 5:45 p.m., with the events beginning at 6 p.m. Youth will compete in three age groups -- 9 to 10, 11 to 12 and 13 to 14, with age determined by the participant's age on Dec. 31, 2006. Boys will compete with boys, and girls will compete with girls. Each youth may enter up to three events; if three events are selected, at least one must be a field event -- long jump or softball throw.
Ribbons will be awarded for first-place finishes. The 50-meter dash is open to ages 9 and 10 only. The 800-meter run excludes ages 9 and 10, and the 1600-meter dash is open only to ages 13 and 14.
Times and distances will be compared with Northern Nevada, California, Hawaii, Utah and Arizona results to determine composition of the regional team. Those selected as regional representatives will receive an all-expense paid trip to Hershey, Pa., to compete in the North American Final Meet, Aug. 3-6.
Additional wheelchair events will be offered to youth ages 9 to 14, including the 50-, 100- and 200-meter dashes and the 4x100-meter relay. Ribbons will be awarded for first, second and third places in each wheelchair event. Youth utilizing wheelchairs may enter two of the four track events, as well as the softball throw.
A copy of each participant's birth certificate must be submitted at registration. Shoe spikes and starting blocks will not be permitted. A relay team must register together, and if selected, must remain together to compete in the national finals. For more information, call 229-6729. For information on wheelchair events, call 229-4903.
YOGA
Children's class offered at YMCA
Certified child yoga instructors are offering sessions for children ages 4 to 10.
Parental participation is welcome, but not required. The class is held from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. on Wednesdays at the Durango Hills Community Center YMCA, 3521 N. Durango Drive.
The class is free to members and $3 per child for non-members. For more information, call 240-9622.