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Sports Briefs for March 12, 2011: Soccer tournament set for today

The Boys & Girls Club of Craig is hosting the five-on-five Spring Fling Soccer Tournament from 7 to 9 p.m. today.

The event will be the last indoor soccer tournament of the season put on by Craig resident Bill Sawer.

The entry fee is $2 for adults 15 and older and free for youth 14 and younger.



There will be games for men, women, and boys and girls.

For more information, call Sawer at 824-0116.



Youth baseball leagues open for registration

Craig Parks and Recreation is now accepting registration for Craig youth baseball.

There will be three age groups — 8 to 10, 11 and 12, and 13 to 15 years old.

Youths 8 to 12 will have to travel to Hayden, Meeker and Rangely at least once during the season.

Youths 13 to 15 will have to travel to Hayden, Meeker, Rangely, Rifle and Rawlins, Wyo., at lease once during the season.

Parents are responsible for travel arrangements.

Practices begin May 2 and games begin May 23.

The cost of registration is $50 for all age groups. The deadline to register is March 30.

If late registration is accepted, a $10 late fee will be charged.

For more information, call 826-2029.

Summer leagues now accepting registration

Craig Parks and Recreation is currently taking registration for T-ball, coach pitch and girls slow-pitch softball.

T-ball is co-ed for children 5 or 6 years old in preschool and kindergarten. Players must be 5 by Aug. 31 to register.

Coach pitch will also be co-ed for youths 7 and 8 in first and second grade.

Girls slow-pitch softball is for girls 8 to 18. They will be divided into two separate age divisions.

The cost of registration for all age groups is $30. The deadline to register is March 30.

The season will start May 2 and end June 23.

For more information, call 826-2029.

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