Sports Notes


Published on Friday, December 19, 2008 10:29 AM CST



Tri-Parish Officials holding clinic

The Tri-Parish Officials Association is currently holding their annual clinics for recreational and prep basketball. No experience is required, but experienced officials are welcome.

Graduates will begin working immediately. The average pay is from $18-$27.50 per hour. For more information, call Jeff Hoffmann at 630-5178 or 626-3665, or e-mail him at jeffphoffmann@att.net.

Montz holding soccer camps

The Jared Montz Pro Soccer Camps will be held Dec. 27-31 at Pelican Park for children ages 5-13.

Montz is a Mandeville High graduate and professional soccer player.

The cost is $195 if you sign up by Dec. 26 and then $205 by Dec. 27. The cost covers the same things in both camps, but participants receive a T-shirt in the second camp.

The camp will run from 1-4 p.m. on Dec. 27-28 and 9 a.m. until noon Dec. 29-31.

The price includes an autographed picture, Montz soccer ball, question and answer session, chances to win Montz gear, prize giveaway, camper action pictures from e-mail and an opportunity to be on Montz TV.

Campers must provide water, ball, cleats, shin guards and sunscreen.

For more information, you can call 237-0763, visit www.jaredmontz.com or e-mail montzjc@aol.com.

SHS boys’ soccer Alumni Game

Slidell High will be hosting an Alumni soccer game on Dec. 27 at 11 a.m. to help raise money for the current team and to celebrate the school’s 100th anniversary.

SHS is looking for all former players from the 1980s to 2008, who would like to participate.

A $25 donation is asked from all players.

For more information, call Slidell coach James Gipson at 290-8886.

The program is trying to keep a firm count on the number of players, so send checks or contact Gipson by Monday.

USTA Leagues forming

United Tennis Association Flex Leagues are now forming. 

This is a new format that does not require you to join a team and is ideal for players with busy schedules. Participants may register for singles and/or doubles and play according to their NTRP ratings. You can self-rate if you do not have a rating. You and your opponents arrange your matches when and where it is convenient.

All contests must be completed within a specified time period, which is commonly about 10 weeks.

The registration fee is $25 if you are already a USTA member or $35 if you are not. It includes a USTA Flex League T-shirt. For more information and to register for the league, contact Beryl Small at Bsmall@cts2.com or 781-5506.

MJH baseball

tryouts planned

Mandeville Junior High will soon hold baseball tryouts for the upcoming season. Madisonville Junior High players are also invited to attend as well as any boy that will be attending Mandeville High School in the fall. This will be an eighth grade team but some seventh graders with experience will also be considered.

If interested contact Gasper Gioe at 966-0248 or e-mail info to gjgioe@bellsouth.net.

 

College Softball Camp set

The 2009 College Softball Camp will be held Jan. 3-4 at the Coquille Sports Complex. This is an opportunity for high school players to participate in workouts with college coaches from LSU, UL-L, USM, SLU, LA Tech, Nicholls, Southern, Centenary, Millsaps College, Mississippi College, Louisiana College, McNeese, LSU-A, LSU-E and others.

For more information visit the camp Web site: www.collegesoftballcamp.com.    

AAU tryouts

set for February

The Northshore Basketball Training Center will be conducting tryouts for the 2009 Amateur Athletic Union season, which will run from February through June for boys and girls ages 8-14. The tryout dates will be Jan. 3 and 10.

The times for the 8-9-year olds are 10 a.m. until 11 a.m., while 10-11s are from 11 a.m. until noon. The 12-14s will tryout from noon-1. If you cannot make your respective time, come from 1-2 p.m.

An information meeting will be scheduled in late January for all team member parents.

More information can be found at www.nsbbtc.com. E-mail any questions to nsbbtc@yahoo.com.

Umpire training begins on Jan. 11

Training for high school and recreational baseball/softball umpires begins on Jan. 11, 2009.

No experience is necessary and the average pay is $18 an hour.

For more information call Gary Dragna at 845-9444 or e-mail him at GSD742@aol.com.

Pelican Running Club meets on Saturdays

The Pelican Running Club is a Pelican Athletic Club community program and is in its third marathon-training season. The group meets each Saturday morning at 7 at the Mandeville Trailhead for a group training run on the Tammany Trace. The suggested training schedules (available online at mardigrasmarathon.com) are designed for folks training to complete their first marathon or half-marathon event. The group is very participatory in nature and we’ve had great fun the past two years preparing for the New Orleans Mardi Gras Marathon events. The training group is open to the community. For more information call 966-7887 or visit fklinge@thepac.com.

Northshore Tennis Association offers youth program

The Northshore Tennis Association has an ongoing Junior and Mr. Pee Wee development tennis program for boys and girls ages 4-18. It starts with private or semi-private sessions to familiarize youngsters with tennis terms, stroke production and procedures. The year-round programs are held on the Kehoe-France Northshore School and public courts in Covington and Mandeville.

Competitions are held for boys and girls 10 and under that have not been ranked on a state level and are new to tournament competition.

Yearly registration is $25 and $5 and an unopened can of tennis balls is required per tournament or $8 total per tournament.

For more information call Peter Taggard at 373-6487 or Alan Avodyan at 845-2322.

 


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