Calhoun Times

Sports Bulletins

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more informatio­n about North Georgia Softball (ASA), contact Garry Headrick, North Georgia Deputy JO Commission­er at P.O Box 2565, Dalton, Ga. 30722 or by phone at 706-483-1346.

PRO WRESTLING TRAINING SCHOOL

— Have you ever dreamed of being a profession­al wrestler or referee. If you have and you are dead serious then Machine Gun Championsh­ip Wrestling Training School is for you. If interested, call 706-301-6351 or email dgfutch@gmail.com. Only serious applicants please.

GNTC CHEER CATS TRYOUTS

— The Georgia Northweste­rn Cheer Cats will hold two tryout dates for any current or incoming Georgia Northweste­rn student wishing to be a part of the squad for the 2017-2018 school year. The first tryout will be held on Saturday, March 18 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., while the second tryout will be held on Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Both will be held at the Rossville Athletic Center (301 Williams Street). For those who cannot make the tryouts, a private audition can be arranged. At the tryouts, each participan­t will be required to perform a series of jumps, including toe touch, double toe touch, pike and hurdler form, which will be judged on form, technique and height. Participan­ts must perform two previously-known chants (using “Bobcats” in the chants), three times each. Participan­ts will be judged on knowledge of chants, sharpness of motions, motion technique and crowd appeal. Participan­ts must perform a previously-known cheer dance that will be judged on knowledge of dance, motions, flow and crowd appeal. Participan­ts must perform two of their best stunts, which will be judged on knowledge of stunts, form and technique. Participan­ts must also show off their best standing and running tumbling moves. They will judged on form and technique. Advanced tum- bling is not required, but more advanced tumbling will be awarded more points. Participan­ts will also be interviewe­d and asked about their strengths as a cheerleade­r and their motivation for trying out for the Cheer Cat squad. For further informatio­n or to schedule a tryout, contact Coach Karen Stoker at klstoker@gntc.edu, at ktr6@comcast.net or at (423) 883-1668.

CALHOUN COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM SUMMER CAMPS

— The Calhoun City Schools Community Education Program has released their schedule for 2017 Summer Camps. The camps run from the final week of May through the final week of July with educationa­l, sports, music, art camps and much more. For more informatio­n, the full schedule or to sign up for camps, please visit Community Ed page on the Calhoun City Schools website at www.CalhounSch­ools.org.

BERRY COLLEGE SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS

— Berry College will host soccer day camps this summer for campers ages 6-14. The dates for camps are June 5-9 and July 17-21. The camp is from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day with free early dropy off and late pick up available. The cost is $210, and campers will get lunch, a t-shirt and a ball along with finishing each day in the Berry swimming pool. For more informatio­n or to register, contact Richard Vardy at rvardy@ berry.edu or visit www.mountberry­soccer.com.

Listings in Sports Bulletins and Sports Camps are free and run as space is available. Submit listings to Sports Editor Alex Farrer at AFarrer@calhountim­es.com or mail to Sports Editor, Calhoun Times, P.O. Box 8, Calhoun, Ga. 30702

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