COMMUNITY SPORTS BRIEFS
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Fall boys lacrosse: Capitalland lacrosse will be running a boy’s fall lacrosse program. Players can chose to play on Wed. night, Sun. afternoons or both. Programs will start on Sept. 14and end on Oct. 23. Each group will play for an hour and a half each day/ night. Levels include: a co-ed K – 5th learn to play program; boys instructional programs for beginners; novice players grades 2nd to 5th and 6th to 10th; an advanced instruction program for players in graders 3 to 6: 7 to 9 who want to refine their game while being introduced to more advanced techniques. For more information on all of these programs go to capitallandlacrosse. com or e-mail us at chad@ capitallandlacrosse.com. Sage Columbus Day Basketball Skills Clinics: The Sage Boys’ Basketball Columbus Day Camp will be held in the Kahl Gym Monday, October 10 and the Sage’s Women’s Basketball Team will hold a Columbus Day Girls’ Clinic in the Neff Center. The camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The boys clinic is for ages 10-17 and will include offensive and defensive skills training, competitive 3 vs. 3 play, shooting contests, and individual instruction to help campers prepare for the upcoming season. The fee per camper is $60. Call 518-2921969 or email barneb@sage.edu for more information. The girls clinic is open to ages 7-16 and will have an emphasis on skill development and improvement, effort and teamwork. Individual shooting technique and offensive skill development. Call 518-2442418 or email colema3@sage.edu for more information. Fall mens lacrosse 16 and over:
Capitalland lacrosse will offer program for men 16 to 50-yearsold the opportunity to play in a competitive lacrosse game. This program will start on Oct. 5 and will continue throughout the winter on Wed. evenings. For more information go to capitallandlacrosse.com or e-mail us at chad@capitallandlacrosse.com.
15th Annual Morris Cup: The Jason Morris Judo Center will host the 15th Annual Morris Cup October 9 at Burnt Hills–Ballston Lake High School. There is expected participation from more than 500 of the best competitors in the Northeast and Canada in the competition. Fall girls lacrosse: Capitalland lacrosse will be running a girls fall lacrosse program. Players can chose to play on Wed. night, Sun. afternoons or both. All programs will start on Sept. 14 and end on Oct. 23. Each group will play for an hour and a half each day/night. Levels include: a co-ed K to 5th learn to play program; girls instructional programs for beginnernovice players grades 3rd to 10th, an advanced program for players in graders 7th to 9th and one for 10th to 12th who want to refine their game while being introduced to more advanced techniques. For more information go to capitallandlacrosse.com or e-mail us at chad@capitallandlacrosse.com. Children’s book signing Aug. 28: Lynnette Manuse, is doing a signing for her first book, Buttons and Bows Visit Saratoga from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday Aug. 27 at Impressions of Saratoga. Buttons and Bows Visit Saratoga is a story about a mischievous sock monkey that becomes a Jockey at Saratoga. A fun tale that will make you and the child in your life smile and laugh out loud while it teaches you about a day of Racing at Saratoga Race Track.