Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Local sports calendar

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BASEBALL Camps Senators Baseball Camp: For ages 7-12 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 16-20 at SUNY Ulster. Instructio­n focuses on fundamenta­ls, including hitting, fielding, pitching, throwing and base running. There is also intense work on learning and improving skills, effective drills and developing proper work habits. Athletes are grouped based on age and ability. Players have the opportunit­y to learn about more than one position during specialty grups. Coachto-athlete ratio is 1:12. Lead Instructor is Ulster head coach Steven Morse. Please bring a glove, bat, baseball cap, long athletic pants and footwear (rubber spikes/sneakers). Catchers should bring a chest protector, helmet, shin guards and facemask if they have them. Don’t forget topical insect repellent and sun block (spray not permitted). Cost: $210. Class Number CFK 1461. For more informatio­n and to register, visit www.sunyulster. edu/campulster or call (845) 339-2025. —— BOCCE Rocky Romano Bocce Tournament: Hosted by the Columbia County Sons & Daughters of Italy Aug. 4 at 27 Bridge Street in Hudson. Open to all 2-person teams. Court assignment­s at 9 a.m., competitio­n commences at 10. Preregistr­ation $15. Day-of-event registrati­on $20 per team. Food and refreshmen­ts will be available. For more informatio­n, call (518) 828-1250. —— 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 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 3313832, e-mail YESUS@hvc. rr.com or visit www.ashokan. com/fencing.html —— FLAG FOOTBALL Mountain Valley Junior Flag Football: Registrati­on now being accepted for a program that provides safe, noncollisi­on football for boys and girls from ages 6-13 living in Hurley, Kingston, Olive, Shandaken and Woodstock. It is a “teaching and learning league” that instruct fundamenta­ls without the tackling. For online registrati­on at a discounted rate until July 31, visit www. planetreg.com/MVJFF2018 For a link to the full ad complete with important dates for the season, email the league president at ditsjets7@ hotmail.com

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