Recreation and Sports
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- International Pro Cycling Committed to a New Start
By: Claudia Beckford
April 19, 2008 - Federer Growing Strong at Estoril with Coach Higueras’ Lead
By: Claudia Beckford
April 19, 2008 - NBA Playoffs Key to Settle on US Olympic Team
By: Ally White
April 18, 2008 - Kentucky Derby Preps Almost Ready
By: Claudia Beckford
April 15, 2008 - Manchester United Ready for Champions League Semifinals
By: Claudia Beckford
April 14, 2008 - The Tennis Masters’ Plans for the 2008 Clay Season
By: Claudia Beckford
April 12, 2008 - The Tennis Masters’ Plans for the 2008 Clay Season
By: Claudia Beckford
April 12, 2008 - F1 - Ferrari & BMW Take the Top 3 Spots in Bahrain
By: Claudia Beckford
April 12, 2008 - Carl Edwards Wins Once More at Texas Speedway
By: Ally White
April 09, 2008 - Davenport, Sharapova & Federer Excited for the Olympics
By: Ally White
April 09, 2008
Lastest Headlines for "Recreation and Sports"
- Recreation notes: Bedford offers sports clinics (The Journal News)
BEDFORD - August will provide plenty of opportunities for the town's younger people to hone skills in a variety of sports. - Youth & recreation listings (Daily News Journal)
(Please forward youth and recreation listings to DNJ sports via e-mail at sports@dnj.com or fax at 615-893-5592.) - Brandon Twp. lowers nonresidents' sports registration fee (The Oakland Press)
Township trustees have voted to reduce the sports registration fee from $60 to $15 per sport for nonresidents. The township will be refunding people who paid the $60 fee for fall sports in the current Brandon Recreation catalog. This reimbursement will apply to fewer than 12 people. - SPORTS BRIEFS: Soccer League Begins Signups (Scott County Times)
FOREST—The Forest Youth Sports Association announced last week that soccer registration is underway at Gaddis Park. Persons interested are encouraged to contact the Forest Parks and Recreation Department to submit a registration application. - Recreation Calendar — 8/6/08 (The Fresno Bee)
Submit recreation calendar items to Sports Recreation Calendar, The Fresno Bee, 1626 E St., Fresno, CA 93786; fax to (559) 441-6070; or e-mail to calendars@fresnobee.com at least two weeks in advance of publication. Read comments - 4:05 p.m. - After LR Fire, What Now for Ottenheimer Rec Center (KARK Little Rock)
An overnight fire heavily damaged the Therapeutic Recreation Center at Little Rock's Ottenheimer Park early Thursday. Around 2:15 in the morning firefighters had to saw their way into the building, but it was too late, and the fire nearly engulfed the building at one point. - Griffin: Planned facility at MSU is good news for shooting sports (Midland Daily News)
    It's not a secret that it can be difficult to find a place to shoot, nor that the shooting sports have been forced by public opinion into something of a defensive mode. - Youth sports groups on the hook for Fruit Street fields (Hopkinton Crier)
With $1 million in community preservation money on the line, officials said progress has been made in talks with youth sports organizations expected to kick in money to develop playing fields at Fruit Street. - Sports Notes (St. Tammany News)
Pelican Park adult registration ongoing Pelican Park registration for adult sports runs through Friday in the Castine Center. - SPORTS BRIEFS: Youth Tennis Camp Deadline Friday (Scott County Times)
FOREST—The City of Forest Parks and Recreation Department and Forest Tennis Association will again offer a summer tennis camp for area youth. The deadline to register is May Friday.