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Area Calendar

Compiled by Daily Telegraph sports staff
Bluefield Daily Telegraph

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FOOTBALL

BLUEFIELD, Va. — The Graham High School Men’s Football Boosters invite anyone interested in participating to a meeting on Monday, July 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. For more information, contact Chris Byrd at (304) 320-7643 or Mike Davidson at (304) 320-2100.

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TAZEWELL, Va. — Any student in grades 6-8 interested in playing football at Tazewell Middle School needs to report to the school on Monday, July 28, at 7:30 a.m. Physicals must be completed before practicing.

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GLENWOOD — The Glenwood Middle School football team will conduct a Team/Parent Meeting on Friday, Aug. 1, at 5 p.m. at Glenwood School. All 7th and 8th grade students who plan to play football need to attend. For information, contact Coach Hope at (304) 922-8157.

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PRINCETON — A parents’ meeting for students wanting to play football this year at Princeton Middle School will take place on Aug. 5 at 7 p.m. at the school cafeteria. Parents of first-year players need to provide a copy of the child’s birth certificate. All potential players must provide proof of insurance and a completed physical form.

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BLUEFIELD — All boys who plan to play football for the Bluefield Middle School Buccaneers must report on Aug. 8 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. for equipment handout. All boys must provide proof of insurance and a completed physical form and fee before practicing. Practice begins on Aug. 11 from 8 a.m. to noon. Players must bring a lunch.

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GARDNER — There will be a Football and cheerleading camp held at Pikeview High School on August 23-25 from 6-9 p.m. All area youth ages 7-12 are invited. Registration is the first day of camp. For fee or other information, contact Dale Roberts at (304) 887-2221 or visit www.pikeviewfootball.com

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RICHLANDS, Va. — Season tickets for Richlands High School football are on sale in the school office. Season tickets cost $40, while reserved parking is $10. General admission tickets will be $6 for all Southwest District games in 2008. Reserved season tickets must be picked up by Aug. 15.

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MATEWAN — The Massey Energy Hatfield-McCoy Senior Bowl Classic will be held on Saturday, Aug. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Matewan High School. Tickets for the game between teams representing West Virginia and Kentucky are $6 for adults and $4 for students and will go on sale at 6 p.m. the day of the game.

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GOLF

GARDNER — Any student entering PikeView High School and interested in playing on the golf team should call coach Norman Fletcher at (304) 467-7826.

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PRINCETON — Any student interested in playing for the Princeton Senior High School golf team is asked to meet at noon on Aug. 4 in the school cafeteria. A parent of the student is requested to attend the meeting. A completed physical form and proof of insurance will be needed on that day. Contact Coach Pat Haye at 921-3231 for details.

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PRINCETON — The Third Annual Jonathan Powell Hope Foundation Kids Tournament will be held at the Princeton Elks on Friday, Aug. 1, for kids 16 years old and under. The proceeds will benefit kids with cancer and their families. Registration is at noon, with the tourney starting at 1 p.m. Call John Hickman at (304) 425-6440 or e-mail jkhickman @ yahoo. com.

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TAZEWELL, Va. — The 12th annual Tazewell County Fair Golf Tournament will be held on Thursday, Aug. 14, at 1 p.m. at the Tazewell County Country Club. All funds benefit the fair association and their educational events. The entry fee covers golf, refreshments, commemorative hat, prizes and fair admission ticket. For more information, call Buddy Blevins at (276) 988-9521.

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PRINCETON — The Live United Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, Aug. 15, at the Princeton Elks Club. Registration begins at 8 a.m., with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Proceeds from the event will help the United Way reach its campaign goal of $275,000 to support the 33 partners and programs in five surrounding counties served by the organization. Call (276) 322-2606.

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BRISTOL, Va. — The Honaker football team will hold its annual golf tournament on Saturday, Aug. 16, at Clear Creek Golf Course. Registration is at 1 p.m., with tee off at 2. It will be a four-person, captain’s choice event, with monetary prizes for the top three finishers. There is also a hole-in -one car give-away, door prizes and a barbecue lunch. For fee or other information, contact Doug Hubbard at (276) 202-2552.

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SOCCER

EAST RIVER — The East River Soccer Association is now accepting signups for the fall season. Entry deadline is Aug. 1 with no late forms accepted. Forms can be found at www. mercersoccer. com. For inquiries, e-mail to questions@mercersoccer.com or call (304) 921-4996.

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GARDNER — The Mercer County Fair Soccer Clinic takes place Saturday, Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon, hosted by the PikeView High School boys and girls soccer teams. Any K-5th grade child interested in trying soccer or who is already on a team is encouraged to attend. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the PikeView soccer field. Pre-registration is recommended by calling Angie Hill at (304) 384-3584. For more information, go to www. pikeviewsoccer. com.

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GARDNER — Any PikeView High School student interested in trying out for the boys or girls high school soccer team needs to report to the school soccer field on Aug. 4 at 3 p.m. Students need to bring a completed WVSSAC physical form and proof of insurance with them. For details, contact Coach Sam Hill at 384-3584 or visit www. pikeviewsoccer. com.

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PRINCETON — A parents meeting for students wanting to play soccer at Princeton Middle School will take place Aug. 5, at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. Parents of first-year players need to provide a copy of the child’s birth certificate. All potential players must provide proof of insurance and a completed physical form. Contact Craig Stout at (304) 425-2366.

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ATHENS — Athens Middle School will begin soccer try-outs on Aug. 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the PikeView High School soccer field. Any middle school student attending Athens, Lashmeet/ Matoaka, Oakvale or Spanishburg (PikeView area feeder schools) is welcome to try out. Students need to bring a completed WVSSAC physical form and proof of insurance with them. For details, contact Coach Fernando Porras at 487-0479 or Assistant Coach Angie Hill at 384-3584.

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TAZEWELL, Va. — The Tazewell Recreation Department is taking registration for fall soccer. The entry deadline is Aug. 18, with a late fee added for entry forms turned in late. Call Tracie Lewis at (276) 988-5404.

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PRINCETON — The 1st Annual Princeton Tigers Soccer Camp will be held on Aug. 18-22 at PSHS for boys and girls, ages 6-12. The camp, which will benefit a scholarship fund for Princeton senior soccer players, will run from 9 a.m.-noon each day. PSHS coaches Steve Bailey and Edmund Johnson and players will serve as instructors. For fee information or to

pre-register, call (304) 887-3723.

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EAST RIVER — East River Soccer Association is offering pick-up games on Sundays and Thursdays from 5-8 p.m. This is free for anyone of any age. For more information, e-mail questions @ mercersoccer. com or visit the website www. mercersoccer. com.

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VOLLEYBALL

ATHENS — The Concord University Volleyball Day Camp is July 28-30 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Carter Center in Athens, for beginning players. Drills and activities provide realistic game play situations. Concord staff and players will provide instruction. Contact Pat Hardin at (304) 384-5342 or e-mail at Hardinp@concord.edu.

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TAZEWELL, Va. — Any girls interested in playing volleyball for Tazewell High School should report for the start of practice on Aug. 1 from 9-11:30 a.m. All players must have a physical on file. Forms can be picked up or dropped off at the THS office. For more information, call Julie Burton at (276) 988-9803.

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PRINCETON — Tryouts for anyone interested in playing volleyball at Princeton High School will begin Aug. 11 at the school from 4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Students must have a completed physical form and a copy of their insurance card to participate. For more information contact Coach Leslie Whitt at (304) 920-6252.

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CHEERLEADING

GARDNER — All students interested in cheerleading at PikeView High School should attend a meeting on Monday, July 28, at 8 p.m. Students and their parents are strongly encouraged to attend. Call Megan Belcher to RSVP or for other information at (304) 910-1654.

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BLUEFIELD — A mandatory clinic/tryout for Bluefield High School cheerleading will be held at the school Aug. 4-6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your lunch. Students must attend each day to be eligible to try out. Anyone wishing to try out must bring a completed physical exam form, proof of insurance and a copy of his or her last report card. For details call Valerie Willis at 327-7833.

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GARDNER — A mandatory pre-tryout clinic for students interested in cheerleading at PikeView High School will be held on Aug. 4-6 at the school. Tryouts will be held on Aug. 6 at the conclusion of the clinic. Students must bring a completed physical and must RSVP to Megan Belcher at (304) 910-1654 before Aug. 4.

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PRINCETON — A mandatory cheerleading clinic for students interested in participating at Princeton Senior High School will be held on Aug. 4-5 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the school’s gym. Participants must attend both days to be eligible for tryouts, which will be on Aug. 6 at 10 a.m. Proof of insurances, physical form and last report card must be brought on the 4th. There is a charge for the clinic. Contact Karen King at (304) 920-6576.

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COLLEGE REUNION

BLUEFIELD — A “Big Blue Reunion” of Bluefield State athletes who played for the Blues from 1968-80 will be held at the Bluefield City Auditorium on Aug. 16 at noon. Participants are urged to bring a covered dish. There is no charge. A group of former BSC coaches are seeking to reunite players and coaches that brought athletic glory to the region.

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DINNER/AUCTION

ATHENS — The Concord University Mountain Lion Club Gala dinner and auction will be held Aug. 2 at new Chuck Mathena Center in Princeton. A social hour with a silent auction starts at 6 p.m., with a prime rib buffet at 7, followed by a live auction. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Tony Colobro Scholarship Fund. For more information, call (304) 384-5347 or e-mail kpower @ concord. edu.

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FISHING

TAZEWELL, Va. — The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Relay for Life Team and the American Cancer Society are sponsoring a Trout Rodeo on Saturday, Sept. 20, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Tazewell Moose Lodge stream located just off Route 19. The stream will be stocked with rainbow trout and all proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. For tickets or more information, call Neil Turley at (276) 988-1161, Tom Reid at (276) 988-5966 ext. 147 or Harry Nolley at (276) 988-2451.

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BASEBALL

BASTIAN, Va. — The Bland County Little League will host its first Goodfield Skills Camp on July 28-31 at the Bland Little League fields. The age groups will be split into 5-to-7-years-old from 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m. and a pair of sessions for 8-12-year-olds from 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Instructors from Goodfield Baseball will focus on both skills development in the offensive and defensive part of the game. Concessions will be available each day. Among the Goodfield Baseball instructors are Ed Goodson, who played with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and his father, Kirk Goodson, who coached Grayson County to the state baseball title in 1997. For fee and other information, call Robin Gibson at (276) 688-4179 or (304) 920-2907 by July 26. Space is limited.

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GARDNER — The First Annual West Virginia Thunder Invitational Baseball Tournament will be held from August 1-3 at the Gardner baseball complex. Each team is guaranteed three games and there will be awards for the first and second place teams as well as individuals in the two divisions: 10 and under and 12 and under. The registration deadline is July 28. For more information or to register, call Tucker Meadows at (304) 320-0136 or Kenny Harmon at (304) 920-1403.

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PIKEVILLE, Ky. — The Pikeville College Bears Baseball Showcase will be held on Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. for high school students expecting to graduate in 2009 and 2010. At least 20 NAIA college coaches and pro scouts will be invited to the showcase. For details, contact Don Ashby at (606) 794-8987 or email at dashby @ pc.edu.

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INSTITUTE — Coast to Coast Baseball will host a hitting camp on Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.m. at West Virginia State University. In addition, tryouts will also be held at 10 a.m. for anyone who would like to represent the United States in competition in Puerto Rico or work with college and pro scouts in Florida. Age groups range from 11-12, 13-15 and 16-18. For fee information or other needs, call (740) 373-4455.

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BLUEFIELD — The Bluefield Orioles’ annual Youth Baseball Clinic will take place Saturday, Aug. 9 at Bowen Field. Registration starts at 9 a.m. and the clinic is scheduled to begin at 9:30. For details, contact the Orioles at (276) 326-1326 or e-mail babybirds1 @ comcast. net.

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PRINCETON — The Princeton Rays will be conducting its 13th annual “Fan’s Bus Trip” on Saturday, Aug. 9 and are offering their fans the opportunity to see the P-Rays take on the Braves in a 7 p.m. game in Danville Va. The bus will depart Hunnicutt Field at 2:30 p.m. and return after the game ends. There is a set cost that includes transportation fees and game ticket. For more information, call (304) 487-2000 or e-mail raysball @ sunlitsurf. com.

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BLUEFIELD — There will be a USSSA baseball tournament on Aug. 23-24, open to all 10/U, 11/U, 12/U, 13/U and 14/U teams. The West Virginia USSSA will hold scheduled tournaments each month with new age groups to be added soon. An extra fee will be added for non-registered USSSA teams. For more information, call (304) 921-2341.

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MARTIAL ARTS

PRINCETON — USA Martial Arts is working to create a character development program at their Princeton. For more information on all that is offered in the martial arts field, call David Richmond at (304) 237-1290.

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BLUEFIELD — TaeKwon Do classes for children and adults are being organized for Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Greater Bluefield Community Center. Ages 3-4 meet at 5 p.m., ages 5-12 meet at 6 p.m., and adults meet at 7. For details, call the center at (304) 325-5707.

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RUNS AND WALKS

GARDNER — The first Mercer County Fair Hybrid 5K run-walk will take place Saturday, Aug. 2 at PikeView High School. The course will be 50-percent closely mowed grass trails and 50-percent black top roads. Registration starts at 7 a.m.; the race begins at 8. Early entry fee is less than on the day of the race. The race is sponsored by PikeView High School Cross Country and the Southern West Virginia Road Runners Club. For entry forms or further information call Paul Hodges at (304) 384-7879 or e-mail elijahp @ suddenlink. net.

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NARROWS, Va. — The Narrows Community Fair 5K Run and 2-Mile Walk will be held Saturday, Aug. 16, at 8 a.m. starting at Ragsdale Field. All proceeds benefit the Giles County Wellness Center. For fee or other information, call Helen Gillespie at (540) 921-4292 or Burman Clark at (540) 726-8008.

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SOFTBALL

TAZEWELL, Va. — The Tazewell Recreation Department is now accepting rosters for the Coed Softball league slated to start in August. Teams must be registered and entry fee paid by July 31. For fee and other information, call (276) 988-5404.

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PRINCETON — The annual Hard Knocks SlowPitch Tournament will be held on Aug. 9-10 at the Princeton Recreation Center. The USSAA tourney will three class levels, C, D and E. First through third place prizes include team trophies and shirts. Three-game guarantee. For fee and other information, call....

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CASTLEWOOD, Va. — The Castlewood Lady Devils basketball team is hosting a coed tournament on Aug. 16. For fee information or to register, call Coach Ruff at (276) 762-0285.

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SWIMMING

TAZEWELL, Va. — The Tazewell Recreation Department is now taking registrations for swimming lessons. Each session is two weeks, Monday through Friday, for 45 minutes each day. For more information, call (276) 988-5404.

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TENNIS

BLUEFIELD, Va. — The Sarver Tennis Club will offer a summer Junior Tennis Camp on Mondays and Wednesdays through the end of August from 9:30-11 a.m. The camp will include instruction, match play and USTA Junior Team Tennis. All participants will receive a free United States Tennis Association membership. For more information or to register, contact Steve Sarver at (304) 660-7223 or 304 324-2838.

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TUMBLING

BLUEFIELD — Cheerleading tumbling classes are now being offered at the Greater Bluefield Community Center. For details contact Abbygale Jamison at (276) 326-6728.

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WATER AEROBICS

BLUEFIELD — Classes in water aerobics are underway at the Greater Bluefield Community Center. Offerings include deep water aerobics on Tuesday mornings and a spin class on Mondays at 5:30. For details call (304) 325-5707.

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Sports calendar items should be submitted through sports@bdtonline.com or mail to P.O. Box 1599, Bluefield, WV 24701. Calendar items will run as space permits.

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