Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Local Sports Calendar

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To submit calendar items, please email to mstribl@ freemanonl­ine.com; mail to Daily Freeman, Sports Dept., 79 Hurley Ave., Kingston, N.Y., 12401 or drop off at our office during business hours. Submission­s must be received by 5 p.m. Wednesday. BASEBALL Adult Programs Kingston Senior Baseball Team: Looking to add players for a 55-and-older league. Players must turn 55 before Dec. 31, 2018. The league plays weeknights in Albany and Kingston from May to August. For more informatio­n, contact Jerry Hawkins at jnhawk7@yahoo. com or at (845) 853-9872. —— BOWLING Saugerties Bowlers Club 4 Person Summer League: 10week season April 25-June 27 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Organizati­onal meeting 6:45 p.m. April 18, prior to first session. Teams can be comprised of any combinatio­n of men or women. Taking the first 20 teams. Fee is $15 per night. Handicap is 90 percent of the difference between a team’s average and 900. Anyone interested should call the club at (845) 246-4969 to register. —— BOXING Boxing Conditioni­ng: Led by Tom Pignone, certified boxing instructor, at the Mountainvi­ew Studio, 20 Mountainvi­ew Ave., Woodstock. Tuesdays. Children ages 7-12 from 4:15-5 p.m.; teens 5-5:45 p.m.; adults from 6-7. You will need to bring clean gym footwear. We provide the rest. Suggested donation for youth $8 per class, adults $10. Drop-ins welcome. For more informatio­n, visit www.mtnviewstu­dio. com, email mtviewstud­io@gmail. com or reach it on Facebook. —— CYCLING Learn To Ride Adult Bicycle Education Class: For those who never learned to ride a bike, the YMCA offers a 2-hour class geared to getting you riding or your money back. With their safe, easy, effective method, you’ll learn how to balance, start, stop and steer a bike, as well as adjust a helmet for proper fit. Bikes and helmets provided or participan­ts may bring their own. Two class dates offered: April 18 or 26. All are 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the YMCA parking lot. Cost: $20. Instructor­s are Tom Polk and Rosemary Quinn. Sign up in the Y Membership Office. 13th Annual Tour de Kingston and Ulster: June 24, starting from Forsyth Park, Kingston. Rides for all ages and abilities. Road Rides are 25 and 50 miles. Road and Trail Rides are 10, 18 and 32 miles and the Kingston Family Ride is a flat, easy 5 miles. Family Ride is free and is escorted by the race’s safety marshals and the Kingston Police Department. Barbecue lunch, raffle and scholarshi­p awards follow the rides. For more informatio­n and to register, visit www.tourdeking­ston.com —— FENCING Woodstock Fencing Club: Meets 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Cafetorium at the Woodstock Elementary School (when school is open). Instructio­n given at all levels in all weapons — Foil, Sabre and Epee from 6:30-8. Practice and bouting. Fence dry or electric. It is a non-profit Club with volunteer instructor­s in Ron Zukor of Woodstock, David Osherow of Shokan, George T. Gallagher from Kingston, plus Elene Umberto Schoeps of Olivebridg­e. There is no charge to join for classes, lessons or fencing. Only requiremen­t is $10-per-year dues for a USA Fencing membership. For more informatio­n, call Elene Schoeps at (845) 657-8021 or George T. Gallagher at 331-3832, e-mail YESUS@hvc. rr.com or visit www.ashokan.com/ fencing.html —— GOLF Junior League Woodstock Junior Golf League: For ages 8-18 4:30 p.m. Thursdays April 19-June 21 at the Woodstock Golf Club. Beginners Welcome. Play 9 holes. Get tips and advice. Long drive and closest-to-the-pin contests. Parents can play with their child or drop them off. Stay for dinner after the round. Very, very reasonable rates. For more informatio­n, text Chris Grady at (845) 661-4811. PGA Junior League: Wiltwyck Golf Club has announced the addition of a PGA Junior League team. For more informatio­n, contact Wiltwyck Assistant Pro Paul Maczaj at paulm@wiltwyck.org or (845) 331-0700. Tournament­s 9th Annual Ulster Fillies Golf Outing: May 5 at Wiltwyck Golf Club. Captain and Crew format (4 players). Check-in and continenta­l breakfast 10-11 a.m. 11 a.m. Shotgun start. $450 per foursome or $125 individual­ly (includes free range balls, breakfast, beer on course, dinner following play with cash bar). Raffle, 50⁄50, mulligans, putting contest and have the pro take your shot will all be available. For more informatio­n or to register, call Pete Bell at (845) 430-4737, Kendra Bell at (845) 430-05439 or Mike Wilkins at (845) 7500562. — HEALTH & FITNESS Jazzercise Classes: Offered 5:30 p.m. Mondays at St. John’s Episcopal Church on Albany Ave., Kingston. All ages and fitness levels welcomed. Local instructor Cathy Shaw has been working with toddlers to seniors for 24 years. For more informatio­n, call (845) 3391545 or email ecshaw87@aol.com Jazzercise Lite & Fusion Classes: Offered 9 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at the Marbletown Community Center, U.S. Route 209, in Stone Ridge. All ages and fitness levels welcomed in this fun and effective program. Local instructor Cathy Shaw has been working with toddlers to seniors for 24 years. For more informatio­n, call (845) 339-1545 or email ecshaw87@aol.com Senior Mall Walking: The Ulster County Office for the Aging invite seniors to join them for walking at the Hudson Valley Mall every Tuesday at 10a.m. All participan­ts receive a coupon to buy tea, coffee or water at The Coffee Shoppe in the Mall. For more informatio­n, call the Office for the Aging at (845) 340-3456. —— OUTDOORS Trailsweep­ers Snow and Sports Club: Open to new members of all ages. Trailsweep­ers ski, snowboard, cross country ski, snowshoe, windsurf, mountain bike, road bike, hike, backpack, canoe/ kayak and have fun. Club meets second and fourth Tuesdays of the month 7:30 p.m. at Tony’s Pizzeria on 582 Broadway in Kingston. For more informatio­n and to check out their events calendar, visit www. trailsweep­ers.org —— SAILING Youth Sailing Program: For ages 9-18. Youngsters are encouraged to enroll in one or all of the four weeks of the program offered by the Riverport Sailing and Rowing School, a joint program of the Kingston Sailing Club and Hudson River Maritime Museum. The classes run from July 23-Aug. 17. For more informatio­n and to register, visit www.hrmm.org/store/c11/ Sailing.html Call the Hudson River Maritime Museum at (845) 3380071 with any questions. Adult Sailing Program: Sign up for individual sailing lessons and classes throughout the spring and summer. Taught by US Sailing certified instructor­s aboard boats owned by the Hudson River Maritiime Museum. A schedule of classes is posted at www.hrmm.org For more informatio­n and to register, visit www.hrmm.org/store/c11/ Sailing.html Call the Hudson River Maritime Museum at (845) 3380071 with any questions. —— SOCCER Camps Senators Soccer Camp: For ages 7-16 9-3:30 p.m. Aug. 6-10 at SUNY Ulster. Join Ulster head coach Jamal Lis-Simmons, assistant coach Dan Hoffay and Senators players as they instruct campers of all skill and experience levels in their developmen­t of ball skills, using those skills in game situations and the importance of team play. Cost: $220. Course No. CFK 1030-01. For more informatio­n or to register, visit www. sunyulster.edu/campulster or call (845) 339-2025. Officiatin­g Wanted High School Soccer Referees: The Mid Hudson Soccer Officials Associatio­n does all levels of school soccer. New referees are mentored and supported by our associatio­n. Next class starts April 13 at New Paltz Village Hall. Game fees range from $69-110. If interested, contact Walt Bollenback at hvnewref@gmail.com ir cakk (845) 901-5196. —— SOFTBALL Elite Collegiate Skills Matamoras, Pa. Prospect Camp: For female softball players grades 7-12 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 26 at Airport Field, 701 Avenue Q, Matatoras, Pa. Limited to the first 70 campers. Camps include a compliment­ary college process seminar run by college coaches for players and parents where recruiting questions will be answered. Cost: $215 (Early bird rate $175). For more informatio­n, contact Camp Coordinato­r Angelo Matz at amatz3@yahoo. com or (845) 313-1064. Elite Collegiate Skills Saugerties Prospect Camp: For female softball players grades 7-12 9 a.m.-4 p.m. July 13 at the Cantine Memorial Sports Complex. Limited to the first 120 campers. Camps include a compliment­ary college process seminar run by college coaches for players and parents where recruiting questions will be answered. Cost: $225 (Early bird rate $195 by May 1). For more informatio­n, contact Camp Coordinato­r Rick Spriggs at spriggsric­k@ yahoo.com or (845) 399-8162. —— SWIMMING Kingston Recreation Youth Swim Lesson Program: 6-week program for ages 6-15 which runs from June 27-Aug. 3 at the Andretta Pool by Dietz Stadium. Choice of one-hour classes 10-11 a.m. or 11 a.m.-noon Wednesdays and Thursdays or a two-hour class 10 a.m.-noon Fridays. Charge is $50 for Kingston city residents, $75 for non-residents. Registrati­on being accepted at the Andy Murphy Neighborho­od Center, 467 Broadway, Kingston or online at www.kingstonpa­rksandrec.org For more informatio­n, call the Parks and Recreation Office at (845) 481-7330. —— TENNIS Youth Programs Junior Tennis Camp: For ages 8-16 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 25-29 at SUNY Ulster. Taught by Peter Fein, the camp provides instructio­n from beginner to high school varsity player. Morning instructio­n includes drill work on tennis strokes and precision footwork. In the afternoon, athletes are taught strategy, technique and sportsmans­hip through games and matches. Coach-to-athlete ratio is 1:5. Cost: $350. Course No. CFK 1474-01. For more informatio­n or to register, visit www.sunyulster. edu/campulster or call (845) 339-2025. Kingston Recreation NJTL Tennis Program: for ages 6-15 running from the week of June 25 through the week of July 30. Classes held Mondays and Wednesdays at Loughran Park from 9-11 a.m. (ages 6-10) and noon-2 p.m. (1114) and for all ages from noon-2 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Hutton Park. It is also being offered Tuesdays and Thursdays at Forsyth Park from 9-11 a.m. (ages 6-10) and noon-2 p.m. (11-14). Charge is $40 for Kingston city residents, $50 for non-residents. Registrati­on being accepted at the Andy Murphy Neighborho­od Center, 467 Broadway, Kingston or online at www.kingstonpa­rksandrec.org For more informatio­n, call the Parks and Recreation Office at (845) 481-7330. —— WRESTLING Clubs Mid-Hudson Dark Corner Wrestling Club: Meets 6-8 p.m. Wednesday and Fridays in the Kingston High School wrestling room. Beginning through advanced wrestling. Folkstyle, Freestyle and Greco-Roman. For more informatio­n, call coach Cappy Weiner at (845) 532-0364. —— YOGA Yang Yin Yoga: 10:15-11:45 a.m. Mondays and Fridays at Mountain View Studio, 20 Mountain View Ave., Woodstock. This mixed-level class incorporat­es vigorous and stimulatin­g strength-building postures for the first part of class, then transition­s to calming, flexibilit­y-promoting postures for the second. The session finishes with guided meditation for total physical and mental relaxation. As you refine your physical and mental skills through the yoga process, your body will feel balanced, i.e., stimulated yet relaxed, while your mind will be focused and peaceful. This class is not for absolute beginners. Students must know basic yoga postures. Instructor is Leslie Snow, who has taught yoga for seven years and been a personal trainer for 10. With a background in ballet, running and resistance training, she has studied martial arts for the last eight years, achieving a 2nd-degree black belt in Isshinryu Karate. Cost: $15. First class is free. For more informatio­n, visit www.lesliesnow.com, call her at (904) 534-3141 or email leslie@ lesliesnow.com You may also contact the Mountain View Stgudio at (845) 679-0901. —— VOLLEYBALL Adult Leagues Kingston Recreation Coed Adult Beach Volleyball League: Registrati­on now being accepted for all returning teams. Matches to be played Tuesday evenings for C Division teams and Wednesday evenings for B Division teams at Kingston Point Beach starting the week of May 21. Informatio­nal meeting 7 p.m. April 24 at the Andy Murphy Neighorhoo­d Center, 467 Broadway. All returning teams must send a representa­tive. All team rosters and fees ($195 sponsor/$40 per non-resident/$60 forfeit, if replenishm­ent is needed) are due by April 26. League/ Individual fees may be paid by cash, check or credit car at the Rec Office or via credit card on www.kingstonpa­rksandrec.org New teams will be accepted, if openings exist, after April 26. Questions should be directed to Superinten­dent Kevin Gilfeather at (845) 481-7333 or at kgilfeathe­r@ kingston-ny.gov —— YOUTH SPORTS Kingston Parks & Recreation Summer Parks Program: 7-week program for ages 6-13 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 25-Aug. 10 at Forsyth, Hasbrouck, Hutton and Loughran Parks. Charge is $250 for Kingston city residents and $335 for nonresiden­ts. Payment due at time of registrati­on by either cash, check, money order or credit card. Charge is $50 for Kingston city residents, $75 for non-residents. Registrati­on being accepted at the Andy Murphy Neighborho­od Center, 467 Broadway, Kingston or online at www.kingstonpa­rksandrec.org For more informatio­n, call the Parks and Recreation Office at (845) 481-7330. Saugerties Summer Youth Recreation Program: Pre-registrati­on now open. Half day (9 a.m.-noon) and full day (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) programs offered for grades Pre-K through 8. Pre-K students must 4 years old and registered for Kindergart­en in the fall. The 6-week program, held at the Cantine Veteran’s Memorial Complex. runs from July 8-Aug. 16. Activities include, but not limited to, age appropriat­e arts and crafts, sports instructio­n, nature studies, playground activities and weekly field trips. The child will be active outdoors all day under the direction of qualified, responsibl­e counselors. Payments can be paid in installmen­ts. Registrati­on forms are available at Saugerties Town Hall, the Kiwanis Ice Arena and online, along with costs, at www.saugerties.ny.us Visit the Saugerties Summer Recreation Facebook page for more informatio­n.

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