June 21, 2007
COMMUNITY SPORTS NOTES
AQUATICS
The Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team (F.A.S.T.) is accepting registrations for our competitive swimming team, and is open to boys and girls of all ages and ability levels. Practices are held weekday afternoons at the Janet Evans Swim Complex in Fullerton, and Esperanza High School in Yorba Linda. For info go to www.fastswim.org or call 714-773-5788.
Swim lessons: The FAST Swim School at the Janet Evans Swim Complex in Fullerton, provides year-round swim lessons and pre-competitive swimming Instruction for boys and girls. The school offers small group, semi-private, and private instruction. For information go to www.fastswim.org or you may call 714-773-5788.
Adult fitness swimming:
The Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team invites adults of all ages to join its masters swimming program, geared for swimmers, triathletes, and everyone who enjoys the benefits of swimming. Practices are held weekday mornings, evenings, and Saturday mornings at the Janet Evans Swim Complex in Fullerton. Swim lessons for adults are also offered year round and seasonal swim passes are also offered. Information and registration forms are available at www.fastswim.org or you may call 714-773-5788.
BASEBALL
The California Lumberjacks under-12 travel baseball team has been invited, to play in Cooperstown, New York on August 18. The team is playing in several tourneys and is seeking for sponsorships. The tournament cost for each player is $655.00, not including air fare. If interested in sponsoring the team, or an individual player, contact Greg Rebensdorf at714-397-1895 or at gregrebee@sbcglobal.net
BASKETBALL
Advantage Basketball Camps is accepting registration for camps to take place July 2 and July 8 at the American Sports Center in Anaheim. Information: www.advantagebasketball.com or call (800) 670-0013Full-Court Basketball Camp will be run by Esperanza High boys coach Jason Pietsch and his assistants will take place July 30 to Aug. 3 and Aug. 6 to 10 at Esperanza. The camp will focus on individual skills and team concepts. Cost is $125. For more information, call 714-779-7870, ext. 7256, or e-mail: fullcourtbasketballschool@yahoo.com
Fullerton High basketball coach Bill Czech is holding a basketball summer camp for boys and girls in grades 2 through 8 at the Fullerton High School gym. The next session is June 25 to 29. Cost is $110. Each camper will receive a camp T-shirt, basketball, daily snack and optional daily swim. For information call 714-757-8926.
Lancer Basketball Camp
at Sunny Hills High School for boys and girls in sixth through eighth grades runs Monday to June 29 at Sunny Hills High School. Cost is $100 and includes a T-shirt Information, call (714) 626-4256.
Overtime Hoops presented by the NJB is holding summer leagues throughout Orange County for players in grades 3 to 8. For information, visit
www.njbl.org
Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball coaching staff is holding two basketball camps for elementary and high school boys. Camp will run July 9 to13. Camp hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is $225. Campers will receive instruction from college coaches and former and current college players. For more information
please call 657-278-3711.
FITNESS CLASSES
Competitive Athletic Training Zone offers adult fitness classes in Yorba Linda. CATZ provides sports specific performance training for all sports and also offer adult group classes daily. Each session is 1-hour long using a "train-like-sport" approach. Information: (714) 854-7608 or visit: www. catzsports.com
Bogifit (Boy/Girl Fitness) Youth Conditioning Center
offers customized workouts for youth, ages 9 to 18 that utilize state-of-the-art equipment with personalized coaching in a 16,000- square-foot facility. Workouts focus on either sports specific training, general conditioning, or weight management. For more information, call 714 701 9931 or visit www.bogifit.com.
The 11th annual First and Goal Football and Conditioning Camp is holding registration for youth ages 7-13. The camp takes place July 9 to 14 at Rose Drive Friends Church Sports Field. Participants will learn conditioning and proper stretching techniques, take part in football pro-combine drills and learn the skills required to play football. The finer points of position and team play will be taught throughout the week, which culminates with a flag football tournament. The cost is $55.Space is limited to the first 150 registrants. More information, call (714) 579-8670 or e-mail firstandgoalorg@aol.com
GOLF
Birch Hills Women’s Golf Club invites you to join our Thursday morning golf group. Make new friends, improve your game and participate in friendly competition at Birch Hills Golf Course, 2250 East Birch St., Brea. For information please call 714-970-1611
GENERAL
The North Orange County YMCA in Fullerton is holding registration for several spring programs, including: Parent and Child Step Classes, Itty Bitty T-Ball, Itty-Bitty Soccer, Rookies Cheerleading, Track and Field and Junior Lakers Basketball and NFL Flag Football. Information: www.ymcaoc-.net or call 714-879-9622
The Titan Youth Sports Camp will be held from June 25 to Aug. 3 with Learn to Swim to happen June 18 to Aug. 10. Online registration begins on April 28 at http:// tysc.fullerton.edu for both programs. continue running everywhere as space permits
Wiffle Ball teams and players wanted for the FastPlastic 2007 season. Cost is $250 per team, which covers 4 tourneys. National championship takes place in October. Visit www.fastplastic.net for information, or contact Dereck Anderson at (661) 860-8145, email him at dereck13@earthlink.net.
Maximum Cheer All Stars
is a north county based competitive cheer team that travels locally to regional and national competitions. Members are ages 3 to 13 and consist of all levels of experience. Maximum also welcomes new additions to the coaching staff. Cheer and tumbling classes take place daily 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. Hip hop classes are also forming. For information, call 714-814-5552 for e-mail: cheeronetwister@adelphia.net. run in north county beginning
May 17
Youth sports camps offering skill development in a positive, fun environment are being offered by Mater Dei High School. Sport specific camps will be run by some of the most successful high school coaches, including football coach Bruce Rollinson; boys’ basketball coach, Gary McKnight; water polo coach Chris Segesman and girls’ basketball coach Kevin Kiernan. For information, visit: www.materdei.org or call 714-850-9573.
RUNNING/WALKING
Snails Pace Running Shop in Brea at 1040 E. Imperial Highway has a program for first time runners. Training is provided by experienced runners and clinics will be held to provide information on proper nutrition, hydration, stretching, pacing, shoes and more. Program prepares runners to compete in 5K and 10K races. The training fee is $125 and includes discounts on running shoes and apparel. Contact, Bob Gamez at (714) 529-6313, or visit
www.ASnailsPace.net.
Just for Kicks is a new soccer-fitness program for women, regardless of soccer experience. Just for Kicks offers sixweek sessions for both the beginner and intermediate level player. Located in Fullerton and Orange at various times throughout the year. For more information, including a full schedule, call 714.996.0394 or visit justforkicksfitness.co
Rangers Academy Summer Soccer Camp. Some of North Orange County’s top coaches provide training for the new season. The camp runs from July 23 to 27 at the Fullerton Sports Complex. For more information visit: ww.frysc.org, e-mail at jobleda@fullertonrangers.com or call 714-526-3772.
Panther Soccer Camp Chapman University 2007
will offer three, five-day sessions through July 20. It’s for boys and girls, ages 5 to 13, and of all skill levels. The camp director is Eddie Carrillo, Chapman University’s director of soccer. For more information, call 714-997-6502 or visit:
www.carrillosoccercamp-.com
Shannon Boxx, US National Soccer Team midfielder, is holding a two-day camp for girls ages 8 to 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 25-26 at Santiago Middle School, 515 North Rancho Santiago Blvd., Orange. The cost is $150.00. Focus will be improving individual skills, as well as games, prizes, and an opportunity to interact with women soccer players, including members of the national team. For more information or to sign up: shannonboxx.com.
Manny Toledo’s Soccer Camp is holding two sessions: July 30 to Aug. 3 and Aug. 13 to 17. Both sessions run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Brea Junior High School. Cost: $125 for Brea residents and $135 for non-residents. Register through City of Brea Community Services Department www.cityofbrea.net or call 714/ 990-7171. More information: www.toledosoccer.com or (714) 993-7094.
SOFTBALL
Chapman University will be holding its annual girls’ fastpitch softball camp at El Camino Real Park in Orange from June 25-29. Registration is $175 and camp is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. All levels of experience are welcome. For more information contact Doug Aiken (714) 345-5550.
Fullerton Hills Softball is holding open registration for girls ages 5 to 14. Cost is $85 for T-ball and $115 for age 7 and older. New players must bring a birth certificate. Information: www.fullertonhillssoftball.org or 714-525-4686