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Bellevue Reporter Recreation Calendar | Sept. 3


Sep 03 2008

The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers, 18080 NE 68th St. #A150 Redmond, WA 98052, fax to 425-867-0784 or e-mail to sports@reporternewspapers.com.

BASKETBALL

BELLEVUE PARKS

BASKETBALL CLINIC

Five-week clinic for kids ages 6-13 held at Tyee Middle School. Great coaches will help kids get a jump start on the basketball season. Clinics begin Nov. 3 in three age groups. call 425-452-6885 or visit myparksandrecreation.com to register.

NEWPORT SELECT

BASKETBALL TRYOUTS

For boys grades 5-8, tryouts will be held at BCC gym on Sept 9 and Sept. 18 from 7-9 p.m. and Sept. 14 from 11:30-1:30 p.m. For more info and to register visit www.newportselectbasketball.net

SOCCER

BELLEVUE PARKS

YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE

Bellevue Parks & Community Services is running soccer leagues in three age divisions for kids ages 5-12. Leagues begin week of Sept. 16. Cost is $56 resident/$62 non-resident for seven-week session. Held at Robinswood Sports Field. Register at

myparksandrecreation.com or call 425-452-6885.

ICWSL CO-ED 30+ TEAM

ICWSL, a Co-ed Over 30, non-competitive just for fun league, is looking for new players. Friday nights on Eastside all-weather turf fields. www.icwsl.org

VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED

For the City of Bellevue Fall Youth Sports soccer season. Must be available Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Call 425-452-4627 for more information and to receive a $20 discount towards your registration fee for being a volunteer coach.

LACROSSE

EASTSIDE EAGLES GIRLS LACROSSE SIGNUPS

Signups for 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 grade teams. Details on www.egylax.org. E-mail info@egylax.org or call Greg & Patty Chapman at 425-788-1466.

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