Digest: Douglas High soccer camp upcoming



The Douglas High School soccer program will host field and goalkeeper training Aug. 6 through 9 for boys and girls ages 6-12.


Camp clinicians include Douglas varsity girls' head coach Lorraine Fitzhugh, assistant Kelly Day and junior varsity head coach Amanda Mikulich, along with players from the Douglas High boys' and girls' soccer squad.


Cost is $100 and includes drills, micro-6 games and team games.


Application forms will be available at the Douglas High School Tiger Cage. For more information, call 782-5136 or 265-1531.




Net Rippers youth soccer camp


The Carson Valley Net Rippers will host their second youth soccer camp Aug. 13 through Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. to noon each day.


The cost for all three days is $55.


Instructors for the camp will be the U14 Net Rippers players and staff.


Registration forms must be postmarked by July 31 to receive a camp ball and a T-shirt.


The camp is open to players ages 5 through 9 and no experience is necessary.


Space is limited. Applications are available at www.carsonvalleysoccer.org/camp.pdf. For more information, contact Tim Dry at netrippers@carsonvalleysoccer.org or 267-4545.




Youth flag football sign-ups open


The Douglas County Parks & Recreation Department is taking registration for the NFL Youth Flag Football League.


Players receive a reversible NFL flag jersey, mouthpiece and individual trophy.


All games will be played on Saturdays at Stodick Park.


Participants will be divided into four age groups (5-6 coed, 7-8 coed, 9-11 coed and 12-14 coed).


Players must be at least six and not older than 15 by Sept. 1.


Coaches will randomly choose teams through a draft system. Volunteer coaches and sponsors are needed.


Registration is being accepted until Aug. 31 and the games will begin Sept. 22.


Cost is $60 per participant. For more information, or to register, contact 782-9828.




23rd CVI scramble tourney


The 23rd annual Carson Valley Inn Mixed Scramble Golf Tournament at Empire Ranch Golf Course will be Sept. 7 and 8 with $3,500 in cash prizes and a $5,000 hole-in-one prize.


The weekend includes Friday and Saturday night hotel accomodations, golf on Saturday, a souvenir hat, team picture, a sleeve of CVI logo golf balls, green fees and carts, sandwiches and beverages on the course and dinner on Saturday.


All-inclusive prices are $269 per person, double occupancy; $444 for couples with only one golfer; $359 single occupancy golfer and $185 for participants not needing a hotel room.


An optional no-rules early bird round is available Friday at Empire Ranch Golf Course for $40, which includes green fees and cart.


For more information, visit www.cvinn.com or call 783-6679.




AYSO registration


Carson Valley AYSO is taking online registration for the fall soccer season.


The league is open to boys and girls between 4 and 18 years old as of July 31, 2007.


Certified birth certificates must be presented for check-off at the time of registration for all players.


The season runs from the beginning of August through mid-October.


Cost for registration is $75 per player.


Instructions are on www.ayso318.org.




Parks & Recreation looking for officials


Douglas County Parks & Recreation is looking for qualified officials for youth and adult sports in the following programs:


Youth basketball ($18 per game/Saturdays, January-March); Youth flag football ($14 per game/Saturdays, September-November); Youth volleyball ($16 per game/Saturdays, March-May); Adult volleyball ($18 per game/Monday-Thursday, fall, winter, spring); Adult basketball ($20 per game/Sundays, fall); Adult softball ($20 per game/Monday-Friday and tournaments, summer and fall); Adult flag football ($18 per game/Sundays, winter); Adult soccer ($30 per game/Sundays, spring); Adult baseball ($50 per game/Sundays, summer).


Officials must be willing to work nights and weekends and have a flexible schedule. Most games last approximately one hour. Training and certification will be provided by the recreation department and previous officiating experience is preferred. Willingness to be trained in multiple sports is also preferred. For more information, contact J.P. Albert at 782-9828.

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