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Sports Talk
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Milford Summer Basketball League registration
The Milford Summer Basketball League is adding a high school league for players who are currently freshmen, sophomores or juniors.
The league will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis with a maximum of 40 players. Games will be Mondays and Wednesdays. Sign-ups have been extended for another two weeks.
If interested, contact Justin Cassarino at 801-7654 or JCassarino@ksc.mailcruiser.com. For more information about the league, visit http://home.comcast.net/~msblhoops.
20th annual Souhegan Valley Golf Classic set for Thursday, June 17
Opportunity Networks is looking for golfers, sponsors, auction items and volunteers for our 20th annual Souhegan Valley Golf Classic and Auction scheduled for Thursday, June 17 at the Amherst Country Club.
Opportunity Networks is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 serving Souhegan Valley and Greater Nashua families and individuals with developmental and acquired disabilities. We provide employment opportunities for over 100 people daily.
Our tournament is sponsored annually by Hitchiner Manufacturing Company. The four-person scramble is limited to 140 golfers and is sure to be a great day of golf, food and fun.
The tournament features four Hole-in-One prizes with chances to win a new Dodge-Chrysler vehicle and a Harley Davidson motorcycle as well as 10 other chances to win on the course.
To register to golf or get involved ,go to www.opportunitynetworks.org or call Ann Goci, event coordinator at 883-4402. Individual registration is $150 and includes all greens fees, cart and three meals as well as complimentary gifts. All sponsors and auction donors are honored at the event and in our golf day auction booklet.
Catching Camp for baseball and softball starting in July
The New England Catching Camp will have two weeks of camp to choose from. The four-day, 16 hour camps will be July 19-22 and Aug. 2-5.
This camp draws baseball and fast pitch softball catchers from all over the country and is the only camp in New England exclusively for catchers. NECC will be offering a session for the player’s ages 8-12 from 8 a.m.-noon and ages 13-18 will meet from 1-5 p.m. daily. The camp will be held at Lions Field in Hudson.
The sessions will include training on flexibility drills, receiving, blocking, throwing and all fielding skills.
To register or get more information on summer camp, visit NECC’s website at www.catchingcamp.com and click on the link for Summer Camp-2010 or call Coach Weaver at 882-8981.
Golf Classic to benefit Children’s Museum of NH
The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire will hold its 24th annual Charity Golf Classic on Tuesday, June 15, at Cochecho Country Club in Dover.
The tournament will be played in a scramble format with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The registration fee of $150 includes 18 holes of golf and carts, a pre-tournament lunch and post-play cocktail hour in the clubhouse.
The tournament will also feature team and individual prizes, a closest-to-the-pin prize, 50-50 raffle and a silent auction.
The Children’s Museum Charity Golf Classic is one of the museum’s most important fundraisers.
Proceeds provide critical funds for programs that provide families in difficult circumstances, as well as outreach efforts to schools and social service agencies.
The lead sponsor for this year’s tournament is BID2WIN Software.
The event’s cocktail party is sponsored by New Hampshire Distributors, and player packs are underwritten by Golf & Ski Warehouse.
To register for the Children’s Museum annual Charity Golf Classic, download an application form at www.childrens-museum.org or contact Sarah Strangas at sarah@childrens-museum.org.
To become a sponsor, or donate a prize or auction item, please contact tournament chairman Dan Mulkern at dmulkern@vigilantcap.com.
Y hosting its first triathlon for charity
The first Greater Nashua Y Tri presented by the YMCA of Greater Nashua and The Center for Physical Therapy and Exercise will be Sunday, June 20. Whether you’re a first time tri-athlete or a veteran you will enjoy the clean lake, rolling hills, smooth run, as well as hospitality and convenient race venue at Camp Sargent 141 Camp Sargent Road, Merrimack. You will also be racing to help good causes.
All proceed from the Greater Nashua YTri will benefit the YMCA of Greater Nashua Strong Kids Campaign and the Child Advocacy Center of Hillsborough County. All funds raised for the Strong Kids Campaign go directly to the Y-Cares program which allows children, families and senior in the community, who might not otherwise be able to have access to programs at the YMCA of Greater Nashua. All funds raised for the Child Advocacy Center supports child victims of crime through coordination of the criminal investigation and on-going support and services.
The swim is 0.3 miles, bike ride is 16 miles and the run is 3.1 miles. The race starts at 8 a.m.
Local traffic will be allowed on the race roads during the race. Police will monitor the crossing of all major roads and at other locations. In addition, police on motorcycles will monitor the bike route and escort the lead cyclist.
Only upright bikes are allowed in this race. Recumbent bikes or bikes with fairings will not be permitted to race.
For more information about the Y Tri or to register for the event, visit www.nashuaytri.com. Sponsorship and volunteer opportunities are available.
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