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

3rd Annual Disability Dream & Do: Baseball Camp for Children and Young Adults with Special Needs, hosted by the Hudson Valley Renegades, 9:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Aug. 3 at Dutchess Stadium. Participan­ts of every ability will learn from profession­al players and coaches for a day of throwing, catching and hitting fun. All participan­ts receive a free shirt, hat, lunch and tickets to the Aug. 4 Renegades game. Space is limited. To reserve a spot or sign up as a volunteer, visit www.dutchessny. gov/baseball

BASKETBALL

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Basketball Prospect Camp: For grades 9-12 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 12 at the college’s Athletic & Wellness Center. Showcase is designed to teach scholastic players what it takes to be a collegiate player. Learn the skills college coaches look for, learn about the recruiting process and ask questions. Come be coached and evaluated by current college coaches. Price: $875. To register, visit nphawks.com/ camps For more informatio­n, contact Hawks men’s head coach Keith Kenney at kenneyk@newpaltz.edu

BOWLING

Friday Nite Party Bowlers: Spaces available for this 4-person, mixed league at Patel’s Kingston Lanes. 33week season starts Sept. 6 with a 6:45 p.m. meeting. All sessions meet at 7:15. Each team either gets a sponsor or can sponsor itself.

For more informatio­n, contact the lanes at (845) 338-1414 or Joan Kelly at (845) 340-9107 (leave message if machine picks up).

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.

FLAG FOOTBALL

Mountain Valley Junior Flag Football: For boys and girls ages 6-13. Sign up early and save. Onteora, Kingston, Saugerties, Margaretvi­lle school districts, any of the underlying towns in these or any school district is welcome to play. There are no residency restrictio­ns. League practices and plays at Grant Avery Park in Shokan, about a halfmile past the Shokan Reservoir. For more informatio­n and to register, visit, Like and share on Facebook at “Mountain Valley Junior Flag Football League.” Any questions may also be directed to League President Mike Dittus at ditsjets7@ hotmail.com or at (845) 389-9920.

GOLF

CYO Golf Instructio­n: For ages 10-16 who have some golf experience. Children younger than age 10 allowed with a skills evaluation. Sponsored by the Ulster County CYO and Green Acres Golf Course in Kingston. July 22-26. Each day is 9:30-11:30 a.m. Limited to the first 8 golfers per session. Cost: $130. Register online at www.ulstercyo. net For more informatio­n, contact Ulster County CYO Director Walter Gaceta at Walter.Gaceta@cccsos.org or at (845) 340-9170, ext. 107.

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

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 10 a.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: 1:45-2:45 p.m. Thursdays at the Marbletown Community Center, State Route 209 in Stone Ridge. Class introduces participan­ts easy to follow Zumba choreograp­hy that focuses on cardiovasc­ular endurance, range of motion, flexibilit­y and balance. $8 per class or $50 for a month. For more informatio­n and to sign up, call (845) 687-0800.

Yang Yin Yoga: 10:1511:45 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) 5343141 or email leslie@lesliesnow.com You may also contact the Mountain View Studio at (845) 679-0901.

LITTLE LEAGUE

Metropolit­an Knothole League Free Baseball Clinic: For league players 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 3 at the Knothole Field at the corner of Greenkill and Clinton Avenues, Kingston. Mid-Hudson Tigers 15U coach Chris Connolly and his team will serve as instructor­s and mentors. The Knothole League will also hold a bake sale and car wash during the clinic.

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

SOCCER

Senators Soccer Camp: For boys and girls ages 7-16, all skill and experience levels, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Aug. 5-9 at SUNY Ulster. Led by Ulster men’s soccer coach Jamal Lis-Simmons and assistant coach Dan Hoffay. Camp will focus on developmen­t of individual ball skills and the importance of team play while having fun. Cost: $220. Course number: CFK 1030-01. For more informatio­n or to register, call (845) 339-2025 or visit www.sunyulster.edu/ce

SWIMMING

Swim Lessons: At Zena Recreation Park, 714 Zena Highwoods Rd., Kingston. Session 2 begins July 14, Session 3 on July 29. All levels Red Cross lessons. For more informatio­n, email swimlesson­s@zenarec.com

Zena Recreation Park: Open to the public for swimming 7 days a week. 714 Zena Highwoods Rd., Kingston. For more informatio­n, visit www.zenarec. com

TENNIS

Woodstock Tennis Club: Not-for-profit club with 6 Har-Tru courts located at the intersecti­on of Zena and Sawkill Roads (1703 Sawkill Road in Woodstock). Join as an owner/ certificat­e holder or annual member. WTC offers a variety of prices and play plans, some with early payment discounts. For more informatio­n, visit www.woodstockt­ennis.com or email woodstockt­ennisclub1­5@ gmail.com

Woodstock Tennis Club Summer Camp for Kids: Run by head pros Jesse Chalfin and Andrew Constant. For ages 5-16, of all abilities. Learn proper tennis technique, have fun and be able to play the game with proper scoring and strategy. Cost: $60 per day or $220 for the week. Each camp is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday, starting June 17. Registrati­on forms available at www.woodstockt­ennis. com/juniors For more informatio­n, visit www.woodstockt­ennis.com or email woodstockt­ennisclub1­5@ gmail.com

Break Point Tennis Junior Summer Camp: For ages 6-18. Choice of 3 sessions: July 22-26, Aug. 5-9, Aug. 19-23. Check-in 8:30 a.m. Monday and 9 a.m. Tuesday through Friday. Classes run through 1 p.m. For more informatio­n, visit www.breakpoint­ny.com or email info@breakpoint­ny. com

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.

YOUTH SPORTS

Saugerties Summer Recreation Program: Preregistr­ation now taking place. Registrati­on and health forms available at the Saugerties Town Hall, Kiwanis Ice Arena and online at www.saugerties­recreation.com or www. saugerties.ny.us Camp runs from July 8-Aug. 16. Credit cards may be used on the Saugerties Recreation website. Camp registrati­on will take place throughout the camp season, but pre-registrati­on fees are discounted and stop once camp begins.

Camp Zena: Schoolaged children’s camp nestled in the woods of Woodstock at the Zena Recreation Park, 714 Highwoods Rd., Kingston. Swimming, tennis, crafts and outdoor play for ages 5 and up. Six weekly sessions starting July 1. For more informatio­n, email marketing@zenarec.com

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