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. ARCHERY 3-D Archery Shoot: 7 a.m.-noon July 8 and Sept. 9 at the South Side Rod and Gun Club, 42 Baker Road (off of Spillway Road) in West Hurley. 29 stations with 31 targets. 1 bonus shot and two stations with double targets. Prace trange. A great family event. Food and beverages available on-site. —— 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. Coach-to-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. Youth Programs Mid-Hudson Rebels U11: Looking for additional players to join team. Interested players should call head coach Joe Carozza at (845) 742-9705. Private tryouts are available. —— BOCCE Rocky Romano Bocce Tournament: Hosted by the Columbia County Sons & Daughters of Italy Aug. 4at 27Bridge Street in Hudson. Open to all 2-person teams. Court assignment­s at 9a.m., competitio­n commences at 10. Pre-registrati­on $15. Day-of-event registrati­on $20 per team. Food and refreshmen­ts will be available. For more informatio­n, call (518) 828-1250. —— BOWLING Tuesday Night Bowlers Club 4 Person Mixed League: New mixed league forming for the Saugerties Bowlers Club. 30-week season be held 7 p.m. Tuesdays Sept. 4-April 9. Teams can be any combinatio­n of men or women. Will be taking the first 20 teams to register. Handicap will be 90 percent of the difference between a team’s average and 800. Fee: $14 per night. There will be an organizati­onal meeting 6:45 p.m. Aug. 28 at the Bowlers Club where league officers will be elected and rules for upcoming season discussed. For more informatio­n or to sign up, call the Bowlers Club at (845) 246-4969 or John Cook at (845) 417-1512. —— 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 331-3832, 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, non-collision 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 —— GOLF Clinics CYO “Hook a Kid on Golf” Summer Program: Sponsored by the Ulster County CYO at Green Acres Golf Club with pro John Magaletta. The Green Level Training Program was created for ages 10-16 who have been introduced to the sport, but are not quite ready for on-course day. Designed for children ages 10 and older who have some experience. Children younger than 10 are allowed with a skills evaluation. Choice of two sessions: July 9-13 or July 23-27 (both from 8:30-11 a.m. each day). Limited to 16 golfers per session. Cost: $200. Registerin­g for more than one session or registerin­g two or more children from the same family is $175 per session. For more informatio­n, contact Walter Gaceta at (845) 340-9170, ext. 107 or at Walter. Gaceta@archny.org Informatio­n and registerin­g online can be done by visiting www.ulstercyo.net —— 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) 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. Zumba Gold: 8:45-9:45a.m. Mondays at the Marbletown Community Center, State Route 209in Stone Ridge. Class introduces participan­ts easy to follow Zumba choreograp­hy that focuses on cardiovasc­ular endurance, range of motion, flexibilit­y and balance. For more informatio­n and to sign up, call Lisa Ondreyko at (845) 728-0067. —— HORSE RACING Bus Trip to Saratoga Race Track: Aug. 23. Sponsored by the Kingston Parks and Recreation Department. Bus leaves from Kingston Plaza parking lot near Hannford 9 a.m. and returns approximat­ely 9:30 p.m. After a day at the track, there will be a family style dinner at Red’s Restaurant in Coxsackie. Cost: $80 for Kingston City residents, $85 for nonresiden­ts. Registrati­on begins July 9. To register, visit www. kingstonpa­rksandrec.org For more informatio­n, contact Recreation Leader Courtney Carroll at (845) 481-7337 or ccarroll@kingstonny.gov —— LITTLE LEAGUE Kingston Little League Summer Camp: An all-skills camp, instructed and run by Frozen Ropes 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 16-19. For more informatio­n, visit www. kingstonli­ttleleague.org —— 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) 338-0071 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) 338-0071 with any questions. —— SHOOTING “Women Unafraid” Ladies Day at the Range: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 28 and Aug. 11 at the South Side Rod and Gun Club, 42 Baker Road (off of Spillway Road) in West Hurley. Schedule — 9 a.m. coffee meet and greet; 9:30 Classroom: safe gun handling, range commands (Must attend session in order to go on the range); 10 a.m.-noon range time; Noon lunch; 1 p.m. optional gun cleaning; 2-3 p.m. optional range time. All skill levels welcomd. Suggested donations: $10 for Women Unafraid members, $20 for non-members. Rim fire rifles, shotguns and ammo provided. Participan­ts may bring their own firearms and ammo. A handgun station will be set up for anyone with a New York State Carry Conceal Weapon (CCW) permit and brings their own firearms. Bring eye and ear protection if you have it. There will be some available to share. Dress appropriat­ely and in layers, included closed shoes, long sleeves and a baseball hat. Participan­ts should break snacks for breaks. Lunch will be provided. Soda is available at 50 cents a can. For more informatio­n, contact womenunafr­aid@aol.com —— 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. —— SOFTBALL 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. Tournament­s Joe Lawson MemorialTo­urnament: July 21 at Block Park and Kingston Point Fields. Sponsored by the Joseph S. Lawson Scholarshi­p Fund Committee and the Kingston Parks & Recreation Department. USSSA rules, Bracket format. 3 games guaranteed. 1st place prize: $500. Awards to first & second place sponsors, MVP, Sportsmans­hip and Defensive stars. Entry fee: $250. Entry deadline: July 14. For more informatio­n, call Hobie Armstrong at (845) 331-2688 or email hgarmstron­g@aol.com —— SWIMMING Red Cross Swim Lessons: At the Zena Rec Club, 714 Zena Highwoods Road. Open to public. $125 for 2 weeks Monday through Friday. (discount for Zena Rec members). Choice of two sessions available: July 9-20, July 23-Aug 3. Classes run from 10:15-10:45 and 11-11:30 depending on skill level. For more informatio­n, call (845) 679-8098, visit www. zenarec.com or email swimlesson­s@zenarec.com —— TENNIS Camps Rhinebeck Tennis Summer Camps: For ages 10-14 9 a.m.noon Monday through Friday, on the indoor and outdoor courts. Weeks of July 9-13, July 23-27, Aug. 6-10 and Aug. 27-31. Email or text (240) 224-4190. Tournament­s Ulster County Tennis Tournament/Dick Smith Memorial: Applicatio­ns now available. July 12-15 for doubles; July 19-22for singles (could be July 17or 18if a draw has more than 16particip­ants). Doubles Events: Open Men’s, Women’s & Mixed; Senior Men’s, Women’s & Mixed (both 45and older); Super Senior (both 60and older), Men’s, Women’s & Mixed 3.5Level. Singles Events: Open Men’s & Women’s; Senior Men’s & Women’s (45and older); 3.5Level Men’s & Women’s. Cost: $25per singles, $50per doubles team. For more informatio­n, contact Co-Directors Scott Taylor at (845) 750-8542or taylortenn­is1@gmail.com, Tom Turco at (845) 706-1331or ttur73@ yahoo.com, or mhvtennisa­ssociation@gmail.com —— WRESTLING Camps Delta Hammer Wrestling Camp: July 23-27 at Rondout Valley High School. An intensive camp for those that want to get better, qualify for or be a state champion. Featuring Joe Kemmerer, Clinician, two-time NCAA Division 2 coach at Kutztown Univierty and Division 1 coach. $200 for week or $50 a day. Informatio­n posted on Ulster Youth Wrestling Outreach on Facebook or email Ken Walsh at ulsterwres­tling@gmail.com 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: 10:15-11:45a.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. —— YOUTH SPORTS Saugerties Summer Youth Recreation Program: Pre-registrati­on now open. Half day (9a.m.-noon) and full day (9a.m.-3p.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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