Baseball
Kelso Babe Ruth: a board meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday(July 19) in the Stan Rister Stadium clubhouse. For details, callTammy Free, (360) 431-0166.
Basketball
YMCA Basketball School: For players entering grades 1-5 and 6-9,they can join YMCA Executive Director Roosevelt Smith Jr. anddevelop fundamental skills in shooting, agility, footwork,dribbling, passing screens, and free throws. Campers will also play3-on-3, 1-on-1, 2-on-2, and work on the pick and roll. Emphasis isplaced on teamwork and individual skills. the camp will be heldduring July 25-28. Campers entering grades 1-5 will meet from 9 to11:50 a.m., followed by players entering grades 6-9 from 12:15 to 3p.m. Cost is $42 for YMCA members or $55 for non-members, and eachcamper receives a t-shirt and their own basketball. For details,call 423-4770.
Smart Start Basketball Camps: For ages 6-9, the camp preparesyouth for organized sports and teaches skills instruction,teamwork, sportsmanship and importance of having fun. Classes areoffered from 1 to 3 p.m. July 25-29 at Kessler Elementary School.Cost is $31 for Longview residents or $36 for non-residents. Fordetails, call 442-5400 or register online at mylongview.com/reconline.
Ninth annual Hot Shots 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament: the eventwill be held Aug. 27-28 in downtown Yakima. Cost is $100 for youthteams, or $110 for high school and adult teams. Registrationdeadline is Aug. 13. For details, call (509) 575-6020 or visithotshots3on3.com.
Bowling
Pee Wee Bumper Bowling: Introduces children ages 3-7 to bowlingwithout throwing gutter balls. Classes will be held from 11 a.m.until noon during July 25-28 at Triangle Bowl. Classes are taughtby Longview-Kelso Bowling and Washington State Bowling ProprietorsAssociation Hall of Fame member Norm Strehle. Cost is $28 forLongview residents or $33 for non-residents. For details, call442-5400 or register online at mylongview.com/reconline.
Beginning Bowling: Children ages 8-12 learn proper bowlingskills. Classes will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. during July 25-28at Triangle Bowl. Classes are taught by Longview-Kelso Bowling Hallof Fame member Norm Strehle. Cost is $31 for Longview residents or$36 for non-residents. For details, call 442-5400 or registeronline at mylongview.com/reconline.
Football
Football Camp Northwest: a youth football camp for playersentering kindergarten through eighth grades will be held from 4 to7:30 p.m. during July 30-31 on Schroeder Field at Kelso HighSchool. Camp clinicians will be coaches from the Kelso, R.a. Long,Mark Morris and Kalama football programs. Cost is $45. For details,call Jon Webb, (360) 261-9400, or .
Kelso Youth: Player registration will be held from 10 to 2 p.m.on Aug. 6, 13, 20 and 27, and 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 24, all in front ofBig 5 Sports in the three Rivers Mall. Cost is $50. For details,call Scott Radcliffe, 957-4402.
Golf
35th annual Columbia Ford Longview Amateur Golf Championship:the event will be held Saturday and Sunday at Mint Valley. Thetournament with gross and net divisions is open to all golfers withan established handicap. the tournament will also feature a newsenior (50-and-older) division. Entries are available at all areagolf courses and at mint-valley.com. For details, call 442-5442.
64th annual Ladies lower Columbia Tournament: the stroke-playcompetition event will be held Aug. 10-12 at the Longview CountryClub. Field is limited to 128 entries, and maximum handicap of USGAIndex 34.6 by Aug. 1. Cost is $170 and includes a power cart. Entrydeadline is July 31, and cancellation deadline with refund is Aug.2. Entry forms are available at longviewcountryclub.net. For details, call DaleBartolome, (360) 355-7024, or email .
Outdoors
Mother and Son Outdoor Adventure: the ninth annual event wheremothers and sons of all ages experience a variety of outdooradventure activities together will be held from 11 to 2:30 p.m.July 30 at Martin?s Dock at Lake Sacajawea. Activities will includethe rock wall, archery, obstacle course, catapult, fishing,kayaking, pellet shooting range, photo booth, canoeing and woodworking. each son will receive a gift, and refreshments will beserved. Cost is $8 per participant, and individuals registered mustbring receipt to the event. For details, call 442-5400 or registeronline at mylongview.com/reconline.
Outdoor Teen Wilderness Survival: For ages 11-18, the classteaches all the necessary components to survive in the wilderness.the course will be taught at Wake Robin on Coal Creek rd. west ofLongview which is 82 acres of undeveloped forest full of trails andwildlife. Classes are from 1 to 4 p.m. during Aug. 9-12. Cost is$35 for Longview residents or $40 for non-residents. For details,call 442-5400 or register online at mylongview.com/reconline.
Lower Columbia Kayak Roundup: the annual event near Puget Islandwill be held in September. the event includes classes on immersion,essential steering strokes, paddle making, rolling, wind and waves,kayak foundations, sea paddler training, gnarly water training,surf, coaching, leadership and kayak sailing. Pre-registration isrequired, and registration deadline is Sept 1. For details, visitlocoroundup.com, or email Ginny Callahan .
Mount St. Helens Hiking Club: the group holds several hikes eachmonth. For more information, call the hike leader listed or visitmtsthelensclub.org. Please notify hike leader inadvance of your first hike, and for departure time andlocation.
Degrees of difficulty are ?E? which is easier, shorter distanceswith relatively flat ground; ?M? is moderate distance with moreelevation gain; ?S? is strenous long distances with significantelevation gains.
- Hike to Vanson Peak east of Morton on Saturday. the ?S? hike is13 miles with a 2,600-foot elevation gain, or the ?M? hike is eightmiles with a 2,000-foot elevation gain. For details, call David K.,577-4218, or Johnny Y., 673-3975.
- Hike along Janis? logging road on July 25. the ?E? hike isthree miles round-trip with a 500-foot elevation gain. For details,call Betty S., 578-1721, or Janis, 423-1073.
- Hike at Van Trump Park and Mildred Point on July 30. the ?S?hike is seven miles round-trip with a 2,400-foot elevation gain.the hike starts at Christine Falls, goes past Comet Falls to VanTrump Creek, and up to Mildred Point. For details, call Jerry C.,577-8992.
Lewis and Clark Bowmen: the club is a local group of archers andbow hunters who provide local support to the sport of archery. Foradditional details or to join, call Mike, 636-3027, or visitlewisandclarkbowmen.com.
Lower Columbia Flyfishers: Visit lowercolumbiaflyfishers.org or contact JerrySchroeder, 864-6960.
Clatskanie Rifle and Pistol Club: For details about events,visit clatskaniegunclub.com or call rangemaster GreggSmith, (360) 606-3478.
Southwest Washington Canoe Club: the club has disbanded, butindividuals are still organizing group events. New leaders desiringto revive the club can call Jim, 425-5123, Gordon, 425-3641, orMargaret, 423-4760.
Running
Mountain Mania Run/Walk: the 5- and 10-kilometer events will beheld at 8:30 a.m. Saturday beginning at Lion?s Pride Park, locatedat 1500 Huntington Ave. South in Castle Rock. Cost is $15 ifregistered by 11:59 tonight, or $20 on race day. All race proceedsbenefit the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. For details,visit Active.com.
The Arc in Motion: the Arc of Southwest Washington is hosting5-kilometer, 10k, and half-mile kids runs from 8 to 1 p.m. July 30at the Arc Family Center, 6511 East 18th St. in Vancouver. Theevent is a fundraiser for the Arc of Southwest Washington. Fordetails, call Sally Bartlett, 425-5494, or register online atarcinmotion.org.
12th annual Race for the Homeless: the 5- and 10-kilometer runs,5k walk and kids fun run to raise money and awareness for theunderserved of Vancouver will be held beginning at 8 a.m. Aug. 6 atthe O.O. Howard House on Fort Vancouver way in Vancouver. Cost ofthe 5k and 10k runs and 5k walk is $15 if registered by July 25, or$20 on the day of the race. the kids fun run and fun festival arefree. All pre-registered finishers will receive a Race for theHomeless shirt along with lots of free stuff, food and information.For details, visit raceforthehomeless.org.
Take Strides for Education: the 5-kilometer run/walk to benefitthe Ann Trout Blinks Memorial Scholarship Fund will be held at 8:30a.m. Aug. 6 on Dieckman Road in Adna. Cost is $20 for adults andincludes a commemorative t-shirt, or $25 the day of the event. Kidsages 12-younger are free if accompanied by an adult and canpurchase a t-shirt for $10. High school athletes may register raceday for $10 not including a t-shirt. Entry forms are available onFacebook at Take Strides for Educatiom, or by email .
Run Girl run: the half-marathon and 5-kilometer races will beheld at 8 a.m. Aug. 21 beginning at the Sleep Country Amphitheateradjacent to the Clark County Fairgrounds in Hazel Dell. The13.1-mile course will pass through Ridgefield and Vancouver.Registration for the half-marathon is $60 through July 31 or $70after, or $30 for the 5-kilometer run through July 31 or $35 after.There will be no race day registration. For details, visit databarevents.com/rungirlrun.asp.
Soccer
Goalkeeper needed: the Timber Barons U14 girls soccer teamsneeds a goalie for the fall season. the prospective player musthave been born between Aug. 1997 and July 1998. the team willprovide training. For details, call Chris Crosby, (360) 951-3421 oremail .
Start Smart Soccer Camp: For ages 6-9, the camp prepares youthfor organized sports and teaches skills instruction, teamwork,sportsmanship and importance of having fun. Classes are from 1 to 3p.m. during Aug. 1-5 at Kessler Elementary School. Cost is $31 forLongview residents or $36 for non-residents. For details, call442-5400 or register online at mylongview.com/reconline.
Cowlitz Kickoff Classic: the 10th annual youth soccer tournamentwill be held Aug. 5-7 at Seventh Avenue Park. the event is open toboys and girls rec and select teams ages U11-U19. Local CYSA teamsare eligible for a $100 discount off the regular fee of $395 ifregistered by Friday. Register online at longviewsoccerclub.com or cowlitzyouthsoccer.com. For details, emailtournament director Tom Hutchinson at .
Softball, Youth
Cowlitz Heat ?00 Fastpitch: the U-12 tournament team is lookingfor players for the fall/spring seasons. Tryouts will be held July21 and 24. For details, call Garrett Ashby, 749-9762, or PamNaugle, 751-2445 for locations and times.
Krush Fastpitch 10-U: Tryouts will be held from 5 to 6:15 p.m.July 25 and 27 on Miller Field in Kelso. For details, call MarcyGilchrist, (360) 261-2261, Jill (Stockdale) Bottemiller, (360)560-5821 or email .
Krush Fastpitch 12-U: Tryouts will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m.Wednesday, and July 25 and 27 on Miller Field in Kelso. Fordetails, call Jill (Stockdale) Bottemiller, (360) 560-5821, JohnRagan, (360) 560-0383 or email .
14-U ?B? team needs players: Tryouts will be held at 5:30 p.m.July 27, and 10 a.m. July 30, all on the Rainier fields. Fordetails, call (360) 430-4173.
Washington Illusion: a group tryout for 14-U, 12-U and 10-Ufastpitch teams will be held at 10:30 a.m. July 30 at Tam O?ShanterPark. For details, call Lou Mendez (14-U), 957-4759, Mark Fisher(12-U) 560-3069, Ed Schammel (10-U) 560-1170.
Illusion 14-U tryouts: Tryouts will be held at 3 p.m. July 30and 6 p.m. Aug. 3 at Tam O?Shanter Park. the team is looking forpitchers, a catcher and outfielders. For details, call BillZbaeren, (360) 560-6956, or Rick Nevers, (360) 431-8172 or274-7202.
Pitching clinics: a series of pitching clinics to help preparepitchers who will pitch during fall leagues or next year in springleagues will be held under the direction of Dan Settlemier atCoweeman Middle School. Clinics will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m.on Wednesday and Thursday. Cost is $25, and pre-registration isrecommended. All pitchers must bring their own catcher, and aliability waiver must be completed before participation. Fordetails, call 270-9454 or email .
Softball, Adult
Northwest Men?s Fastpitch Reunion: the Northwest RegionOldtimers Fastpitch Reunion will be held from 10 to 5 p.m. Aug. 27at Skyhawks Park (formerly Bucknell Park) in Lacey. Players fromthe 1950s through 1980s are invited, and overnight camping isavailable. a barbecue dinner is available for $10, or $5 forchildren ages 16-and-younger. Attendees are asked to RSVP by Aug.13 to Bernie Keller, (360) 459-8735, or by email or call Terry Meyer, (360) 943-1735, or .
Adult Slowpitch: For details, call 442-5435 or visit leaguelineup.com/longview-kelso or facebook.com/longviewrecreation.
Swimming
Killer Whales Swim Club: Tryouts for youth ages 6-18 are held inDick Mealy Memorial Pool at Mark Morris daily at 5:30 p.m. Fordetails, call (360) 423-8235, email or visitkillerwhalesswimclub.com.
Briarcliff pool: Admission fees for the pool located at RainierHigh School are $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for children and seniors,or $12 for a family. Multi-visit passes are available. Pool rentalis available for up to 40 swimmers for $40 an hour. For additionaldetails, call (503) 556-4217 or visit rsd.k12.or.us.
- Swim lessons will be held from 9 to 10 a.m., 11 a.m. until noonor 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday during July 25-Aug. 5or Aug. 8-19. Cost is $35.
Gaither Pool: For a list of all activities including lifeguardtraining, exercise classes, lap swimming, recreational swims,family swims and pool rentals, download the summer swin schedule atkelso.wednet.edu/gaither or call 501-1855.
- Swim lessons will be held July 25-Aug. 4 and Aug. 8-18. Classesmeet Monday through Thursday for two weeks. Levels 5-6 will meet at9 a.m., Levels 1-4 and preschools will meet at 9:15, 10 and 10:45a.m., and Levels 1-6 will meet at 11:30. Evening sessions forLevels 1-4 and preschool will be held at 5 p.m., and preschool andLevel 1 will also be held at 5:45.
Southwest Washington YMCA: For details about swim programs, call423-4770.
Tennis
Teen tennis lessons: For ages 13-18, sessions will be held from10:15 to 11:30 a.m. during July 25-28, Aug. 1-4, Aug. 8-11 and Aug.15-18 at the Mint Valley Racquet Center. Cost is $38 per sessionfor Longview residents, or $43 for non-residents. For details, call442-5400, or register online at mylongview.com/reconline.
Youth tennis lessons: For ages 7-12, sessions will be held from9 to 10:15 a.m. during July 25-28, Aug. 1-4, Aug. 8-11 and Aug.15-18 at the Mint Valley Racquet Center. Cost is $38 per sessionfor Longview residents, or $43 for non-residents. For details, call442-5400, or register online at mylongview.com/reconline.
Other
Beginning Horsemanship: For ages 7-14, the classes sharpenEnglish riding skills along with fun of horse games and exercise.Safety rules, grooming and tacking is also discussed. Classes willbe held in an arena either outdoors or indoors depending onweather. Classes will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. during July 26-28at Longacre Stables, 2290 Dike Road. Cost is $46 for Longviewresidents or $51 for non-residents. For details, call 442-5400 orregister online at mylongview.com/reconline.
- An intermediate class will be offered from 11 a.m. until noonduring July 26-28. Cost is $46 for Longview residents or $51 fornon-residents. For details, call 442-5400 or register online atmylongview.com/reconline.
Thunder Mountain Pro Rodeo: the Professional Rodeo CowboysAssociation-sanctioned event will be held July 29-30 in the rodeoarena at the Cowlitz County Exposition Center. Performances will beheld at 7 p.m. July 29, and 1 and 7 p.m. July 30. Tickets areavailable at the fair office, 1900 7th Ave., or by calling577-3121.
66th annual Long Beach Rodeo: the event will be held July 30-31at the rodeo grounds, located on 6407 Sandridge Road in Long Beach.Rodeo performances will be held at 1 p.m. each day, and more than$13,000 in prize money will be awarded. Tickets are $10 for adults,$9 for seniors and $5 for children ages 6-12. Presale tickets areavailable with a 50-cent discount from Long Beach Pharmacy. Fordetails, call Nancy Campiche, (360) 783-2050 or .
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