Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Local sports calendar

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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.

Registrati­on for ages 13-16 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Andy Murphy Midtown Center. For more informatio­n or to register online, visit www.kingstonca­lripken. com

Registrati­on for ages 4-12 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Andy Murphy Midtown Center. For more informatio­n or to register online, visit www.kingstonca­lripken.com

Looking to add players for the upcoming spring/summer season. Tryout Feb. 16 at the United Methodist Church Carney Center (behind the church), 5830 State Rout 81, Greenville. Registrati­on begins at 5:45 p.m. To be eligible, players must not have turned 11 before April 30. If interested or have questions, email HudsonVall­eyVengeanc­eBaseball@gmail.com

Looking for additional players to join their team. Included in this program is indoor profession­al training through the winter months in addition to YMCA membership. Interested players should contact head coach Joe Carozza at (845) 742-9705.

Looking for additional players to join their team. Included in this program is indoor profession­al training through the winter months in addition to YMCA membership. Interested players should contact head coach Doc Norton at (845) 382-2205 or assistant coach Dave Jackson at (845) 3895150. Certificat­ion class to become high school umpires begins 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at Kingston High School. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Each candidate must attend the classes and pass the New York State Baseball Umpires Exam. To register, visit www.leagueline­up.com/ welcome.asp?url+kbua For more informatio­n, contact Larry Bigando at (518) 965-5905 or lbigando@hvc.rr.com or Jeff Frey at (845) 532-2356 or umpjfrey@yahoo.com

Fifth qualifying event of the season 1 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Bowlers Club. Checkin at 12:30. All bowlers will use last year’s average. Regular tournament­s bowled last Sunday of each month through March. Dates subject to change based on lane availabili­ty. Participan­ts receive points for each tournament they compete in toward the Championsh­ip in April. This is a handicap tournament. For more informatio­n, call Rob Houtman at (845) 246-4969 or John Cook Jr. at (845) 417-1512.

1 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Saugerties Bowlers Club. (Check-in at 12:30). 5 bowlers per team (can be all men, women or mixed). Open to all bowlers. Handicap scoring (90 percent of 1100). Entry fee of $100 ($20 per bowler). Prizes (based on 20 teams entered): 1st place $500, 2nd place $250, 3rd place $100, Scratch $100. First to roll a 300 scratch game wins $150. To reserve a spot, call the Bowlers Club at (845) 246-4969. Please give name and phone number of team captain. Sponsorshi­ps are available: 300 Game sponsor $300, Platinum sponsor $250, Lane sponsor $100. For more informatio­n on the tournament and sponsorshi­ps, call Joe Fay at (845) 338-8666.

7 p.m. March 17 and 1 p.m. March 18 at the Saugerties Bowlers Club. 5-person teams, any combinatio­n of men or women. Maximum team entering average 1125/ handicap 90 percent of 1125. Maximum handicap 325 pins per game per team. Highest average from 2016-17 season will be used. Entry fee: $125 per team ($80 toward prize fund, $45 bowling fee). Guaranteed $1200 prize for first place. All other prizes adjusted according to total entries. To reserve an entry, call (845) 246-4969. 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.

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 nonprofit 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) 6578021 or George T. Gallagher at 331-3832, e-mail YESUS@hvc.rr.com or visit www.ashokan.com/ fencing.html

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

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

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) 3403456.

Registrati­on now being accepted for the PEAA’s boys and girls grades 1⁄2, 3⁄4, 5⁄6 and 7⁄8 teams. This spring the 7⁄8 boys will be playing for Coach Primo for inaugural season of Kingston High’s modified program. Early registrati­on encouraged. There are limited roster spots. To register, visit www. peaa.org Registrati­on now open. League provides youth baseball for boys and girls including Tee Ball, Coach Pitch, and Majors. It also has a girls softball program for ages 9-12 and 13-16. Residents who live in the Kingston School District which includes Port Ewen, Esopus, Town of Ulster, Zena, Sawkill, Lake Katrine, Hurley, East Kingson, Bloomingto­n, Rifton and more can register and play. For more informatio­n and to register online, visit www. kingstonli­ttleleague.org

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 Registrati­on now open. An informatio­nal meeting will be held 7 p.m. Feb. 20 for the Women’s Division and 7 p.m. Feb. 21 for the Men’s Division, both at the Andy Murphy Neighborho­od Center. The meeting is mandatory for all team captains. All rosters and fees are due no later than March 19. All residents must prove residency. Season starts week of April 30. Fees: Sponsor $555, Non-resident $40, Forfeit $160. Softball $50 for 14 softballs or $60 for 18, Officials $40 cash per team to scorekeepe­r each game. For more informatio­n, visit www.kingston-ny.gov/ adultsoftb­all or contact Recreation Leader Courtney Carroll at (845) 481-7337 or ccarroll@ kingston-ny.gov

Registrati­on for ages 9-12 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Andy Murphy Midtown Center. For more informatio­n or to register online, visit www.kingstonca­lripken. com

Registrati­on for ages 4-8 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Andy Murphy Midtown Center. For more informatio­n or to register online, visit www.kingstonca­lripken.com Meets 6-8 p.m. Wednesday and Fridays in the Kingston High School wrestling room. Beginning through advanced wrestling. Folkstyle, Freestyle and GrecoRoman. For more informatio­n, call coach Cappy Weiner at (845) 5320364.

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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