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Community Sports Calendar, Sept. 14

The Columbian
Published: September 14, 2010, 12:00am

TO SUBMIT CALENDAR ITEMS — The Community Sports Calendar is updated each Tuesday. Submit items for the calendar by sending an e-mail to paul.danzer@columbian.com, or call 360-735-4521.

THIS WEEK

Friday, Sept. 17 — Evergreen Habitat for Humanity and Dream Big Community Center Golf Tournament — 8 a.m. at Green Mountain Golf Course. To sign up or to learn more, call Chris at 360-694-7994.

Saturday, Sept. 18 — LylesMyles, Vancouver’s AIDS Walk/Run. A 6-kiilometer run and walk to benefit AIDS research and treatment. The race starts and ends at Esther Short Park, at Sixth and Columbia in downtown Vancouver. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. An Urban Adventure Course team challenge starts at 9 a.m., the 6-K run and walk start at 9:30 a.m. A raffle will take place along with trophies and medals for the winners at 11 a.m. Sunrise Bagels, Starbucks Coffee and Skipper’s Chowder will all be served to participants. This annual event benefits Martha’s Pantry in Vancouver and AIDS-impacted women in Kenya through Global Partners for Development (www.gpfd.org). Donations requested $10 for Walk/Run $60 for teams of four for Urban Adventure. To learn more, visit www.lylesmyles.com or call 360-573-1549.

Saturday, Sept. 18 — Prairie Girls Basketball Golf Tournament at Lakeview Par 3 Golf. Shotgun starts at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Best-ball format. Cost $50. Caddie packages for another $25. Funds help the team travel to a tournament in December and summer program fees for players. Contact Al Aldridge at 360-253-8690.

Sunday, Sept. 19 — The Evergreen Basketball Officials Association will begin a five-week class for new officials from 2-5 p.m. at the Marshall Community Center. The course will run for for weeks. Cost is $25. For details, contact Neil Anderson at 360-921-7145 or George St. Pierre at 360-450-7799.

AREA ORGANIZATIONS AND ONGOING ACTIVITIES

BABE RUTH BASEBALL

Camas Washougal Babe Ruth Baseball League. Web site: www.cwbaberuth.com. This league serves players ages 13-15 who live in Cascade Park, and the cities of Camas and Washougal. The service area extends from I-205 east to Skamania County and south of Padden Parkway to the Columbia River. For players ages 13-15. For information, visit the Web site or call 360-834-3223.

Hazel Dell Metro. Web site: www.hazeldellmetro.com. This league serves players ages 13-15 who live in Vancouver west of I-205, and covers all of Clark County north of Padden Parkway. In addition to Babe Ruth divisions for ages 13, and 14-15, HDM offers baseball on 70-foot basepaths for age 12.

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL

No Clark County American Legion baseball in 2010. Questions about American Legion can be directed to Bruce Jensen by e-mail at nordliness@comcast.net.

OTHER BASEBALL LEAGUES

Clark County Junior Baseball Association — Web site: www.ccjba.net.

Columbia River Miracle League. Web site: www.columbiarivermiracleleague.org. A baseball league for disabled players. Field is at the Harmony Sports Complex. Games Saturdays in the spring and fall. 2010 Fall Ball begins on Sept. 11. Contact: Ralph Heiser, 360-260-9293. Volunteer coaches needed for fall.

ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUES AND TRYOUTS

Northwest Independent Baseball League — An 18-and-older wood-bat adult baseball league that plays games at Clark College, and at Walker and Sckavone stadiums in Portland. Fall registration open. Web site: www.nwibl.org. Contact: call 503-208-2009 or e-mail to Baseball@nwibl.org.

Thunder Dome — Indoor baseball training facility at 7500 NE 16th Ave., Vancouver. For details, call 503-568-8100, or send an e-mail info@clarkcountythunder.com.

BASEBALL YOUTH TEAMS AND TRYOUTS

Brush Prairie Baseball — Fielding competitive tournament 11U and 12U teams. Contact: Richard Tycksen at 503-380-4253 or Monte Gunter at 360-624-4782 for more information.

Bulldogs Baseball Academy — Fielding competitive youth baseball teams in several age divisions. Web site: www.eteamz.com/bba, or call Rip Ramsey at 360-433-7159.

Camas Junior Baseball — Information, visit www.eccba.com or send an e-mail to allsportfans@comcast.net.

Cardinals Baseball Club — Teams forming for players under age 10 and under age 12. More Information: www.cardinalsbaseballclub.net

Clark County Stealth 12U Junior Baseball — For tryout information contact Clay Foley at 360-608-7207 or by e-mail to pwhfan14@gmail.com.

Clark County Thunder — Fielding 10U and 12U baseball teams. Also renting space to teams in the Thunder Dome, an indoor baseball training facility at 7500 N.E. 16th Ave. in Hazel Dell. Details: Mike Callaham, 503-568-8100, or e-mail to info@clarkaountythunder.com.

Clark County Titans Youth Foundation JBO baseball tryouts — Teams forming in the 10-and-under, 12-U and 14-U age divisions. Details: contact Darin Henry at president@titansfoundation.org, or visit www.titansfoundation.org.

Gunners Baseball Club Association (GBCA) 16U, 14U and 12U — Interested players should contact coaches Nathan Mosley at 503-544-3135 or e-mail at mosley@longballacademy.com, or Robert Fix at 971-570-4755 or e-mail at fix@longballacademy. Visit www.gunnersbaseballclub.org.

Slugger Baseball, Age 9 team — For players who will be Little League age 9 for the 2011 baseball season. To try out you must reserve a spot by contacting either Troy Schmidt at 360-921-9975 (e-mail raider114@comcast.net) or Sonny Patel at 360-624-1190 (email sonnyppatel@comcast.net).

Team Faith Baseball — Team Faith fields competitive youth baseball and softball teams at several age levels. Website: www.teamfaithyouthsports.com. For more information, contact Mario Rivera at teamfaithbaseball@comcast.net or 360-907-6405.

Vancouver Cardinals 16U and 18U — The summer baseball program is open to all high school players ages 16-18 and includes a 16-and-under and an 18-and-under team. To learn more, contact Rip Ramsey or Ben McGrew by e-mail at vancouvercardinals@live.com.

BASEBALL UMPIRES

The Evergreen Baseball Umpires Association provides umpires for high school, American Legion, Babe Ruth, and other youth leagues in Clark County. Anyone 16 and older may become an umpire. Contact: Paul Levine 503-871-9065, or e-mail umpirepaul_1999@yahoo.com. You can also get information at our web site: www.eteamz.com/EBUA.

ADULT BASKETBALL

Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation

www.vanclarkparks-rec.org

Firstenburg Drop-In Women’s Basketball (ages 18 and older) — 7:45-9:45 p.m. Tuesdays at Firstenburg Community Center, 700 NE 136th Ave. Cost: $5.75 drop-in fee, free for pass holders.

Marshall Center Drop-In Adult Basketball — 5:30-8 a.m. Monday through Friday; 12:30-2 p.m. Mondays; 12-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays (30- and 50-and-older); 7:20-9:45 p.m. Thursdays; 6-8 p.m. Fridays. Gym is split for men and women. Marshall Community Center, 1009 E. McLaughlin Blvd. Cost: $5, free for pass holders.

BASKETBALL CAMPS AND TRAINING

Dan Dickau Basketball Academy — Individual, small group, and large group training for all ages and abilities. Head trainer is Daven Harmeling, a 2009 graduate of WSU, where he played for the Cougars. The Dan Dickau Basketball Academy was created by Dan Dickau and Travis Drake. As Dickau continues his playing career, his on-court involvement in this academy is limited to the summer months. He is involved in the vision and structure of the academy, as well as working with Daven Harmeling to create workout plans. To learn more, visit www.dickauacademy.com.

Pure Advantage Basketball Academy — In partnership with 24 Hour Fitness at 13019 NE 4th Plain Rd. For more information please visit www.pureadvantagebasketball.com.

West Basketball — For details about team and individual coaching, contact Greg West at 360-773-0657 or westbasketball63@yahoo.com.

BASKETBALL LEAGUES

HotShots Youth Sports Basketball Leagues — Recreational basketball for boys and girls in grades 1-6. 2010 fall session registration deadline Oct. 1. More information online at www.hotshotsyouthsports.org. Contact HotShots at 360-604-7955.

BASKETBALL OFFICIATING

The Evergreen Basketball Officials Association will begin a five-week class for new officials from 2-5 p.m. on Sept. 19 at the Marshall Community Center. The course will run for for weeks. Cost is $25. For details, contact Neil Anderson at 360-921-7145 or George St. Pierre at 360-450-7799.

BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS

Oregon Prep Basketball Tournaments — Youth basketball tournaments held in the fall, winter and spring, some in Vancouver. Oregon Prep Basketball holds tournaments for teams of boys in grades 4-8 and teams of girls in grades 5-8. For details, visit www.oregonprepbasketball.com, or call 360-885-7810.

CURLING

Evergreen Curling Club — Web site: www.evergreencurling.org. Home rink is at the Lloyd Center mall in northeast Portland. The Evergreen Curling Club will host open houses at 6:30 and 7:40 p.m. on Sept. 26 and Oct. 5 at Lloyd Center Ice Arena in Portland. For wheelchair curlers, the club will host an open house on Sept. 28 featuring Patrick McDonald, member of the USA Paralympic team will be an instructor. The open houses cost $10 for adults, $5 for ages 21 and younger, $20 for families

(plus $1 web sign-up fee). Phone number: 360-314-6267.

CYCLING CLUBS

Portland Wheelmen Touring Club — In conjunction with River City Bicycles, the Portland Wheelmen Touring Club offers free family rides. For details on this and other rides, visit www.owtc.com or www.rivercitybicycles.com

Vancouver Bicycle Club — The Vancouver Bicycle Club is a volunteer run non-profit with more than 800 members. The club offers many small group rides each month for cyclists of all ages and ability levels. For more information go to www.vbc-usa.com.

FOOTBALL YOUTH LEAGUES

Catholic Youth Organization

CYO Vancouver Youth Football and Cheerleading — Football and cheerleading program for grades 3-8. Season runs mid-August to mid-November. Grades 3-4 play full-uniform flag football. Grades 5-6 and 7-8 tackle football teams. For registration or more information, call 503-231-9484, or visit www.region7cardinals.org.

Clark County Youth Football — Tackle football and cheer in the fall for grades 2-8. 2010 season is under way. Cost $200. Learn more, including late registration details, at www.ccyf.com.

Pop Warner of Southwest Washington — Tackle football and cheer in the fall for ages 5-15. 2010 season is under way. Clubs for students in these school districts: Vancouver, Evergreen, combination of Battle Ground, Hockinson, La Center and Ridgefield; combination of Camas and Washougal. Details at www.swwapopwarner.org.

GOLF

TOURNAMENTS

Fund-rasing tournaments

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity and Dream Big Community Center Golf Tournament — 8 a.m. on Sept. 17 at Green Mountain Golf Course. The fourth-annual tournament is sponsored by A.L. Insurance Group of Hazel Dell. To sign up or to learn more, call Chris at 360-694-7994.

Prairie Girls Basketball Golf Tournament — Sept. 18 at Lakeview Par 3 Golf. Shotgun starts at 9 and 11 a.m. Prizes and contests. Best-ball format. Cost $50. Caddie packages for another $25. Funds help the team travel to a tournament in December and summer program fees for players. Contact Al Aldridge at 360-253-8690.

LACROSSE

King’s Way Lacrosse — For boys who live in Clark County. Do not need to attend King’s Way Christian schools. Competitive high school boys teams play in the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association in the spring. Youth teams (grades 5-8) play in Portland-area leagues. Details: www.kingswaylacrosse.org.

Southwest Washington Youth Lacrosse Club — Fall indoor lacrosse classes for grades 1-8 begin in September at the Vancouver Park and Recreation Marshall and Firstenburg community centers. Details: www.swwashingtonlacrosse.org

LITTLE LEAGUE

Little League’s main season runs March-July, including All-Star play. Some leagues offer fall ball programs. Little League is an all-volunteer program. In Washington, it is organized into 11 districts, two of which serve The Columbian’s readership area. Registration for the main spring-summer season is held in January and February. Boundary maps for the leagues in those districts are available on the district Web sites (listed below).

Here is some basic Little League information:

— Most leagues offer baseball and softball. Baseball for players ages 5-18 are based on the player’s age on April 30, 2010. Softball for girls ages 5-18 are based on player’s age on Dec. 31, 2009.

— Practices began in March and the Little League season runs through mid-June, followed by all-star competition.

— Little League is run by volunteers.

— Challenger Division. Battle Ground/Highlands, Columbia, and LaCamas are leagues that offer a Challenger Division for disabled players ages 20 and younger who live in southwest Washington.

District 4 Little Leagues

District 4 Web site: www.wad4llb.org.

Bridge of the Gods (Stevenson). Web site: www.BOGLL.com.

More information: send e-mail to: registrar@bogll.com

Cascade. Web site: www.cascadelittleleague.org.

Central Vancouver. Web site www.eteamz.com/centralvancouver.

Contact: Dawn Quintana, 360-773-6928, or by e-mail to dawn.quintana@yahoo.com.

Columbia. Web site: www.eteamz.com/columbiall.

More information: 360-696-1278.

Columbia Girls Softball League. A new Little League softball league for girls in the Central Vancouver, Columbia, and Fort Vancouver boundaries. Registration for this league is at the same times and locations as those leagues.

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East County (Washougal). Web site: www.eastcountyll.com.

Contact e-mail: kimgarner@eastcountyll.com.

Evergreen. Web site: www.evergreenlittleleague.com.

Fort Vancouver. Web site: www.fortvancouverlittleleague.org.

Contact: Dave Wallis, 360-696-2994; E-mail, 4wallis@comcast.net.

Lacamas (Camas). Web site: www.LacamasLL.com.

District 6 Little Leagues

District 6 Web site: www.district6wa.org.

Battle Ground. Web site: www.bgll.org.

Contact the league: By phone 360-687-4154; or by e-mail to contactus@bgll.org.

Glenwood. Web site (new): www.glenwoodlittleleague.org.

Hazel Dell. Web site: www.hdll.org.

For information visit www.hdll.org or call 360-574-6373.

Highlands (Brush Prairie/Hockinson areas). Web site: www.highlandsll.com. Contact: Bruce Kirschbaum 360-904-9563, e-mail: Bruce.kirschenbaum@fullscope.com.

Kalama. Web site: www.eteamz.com/kalamaLL.

No information provided.

La Center. Web site: www.eteamz.com/lacenterlittleleague.

In-person registration is complete.

Lewis River (Woodland). Web site: none.

North Clark (Yacolt). Web site: www.eteamz.com/northclarklittleleague.

Ridgefield. Web site: www.eteamz.com/RidgefieldLL. Contact: Sherri Willette, e-mail at dswillette@q.com.

Salmon Creek. Web site: www.SalmonCreekLL.com. Contact: 360-574-2026.

ROWING

Vancouver Lake Crew at Vancouver Lake Parkwww.vancouverlakecrew.com Programs for adults, high school school, and middle school rowers. Learn to row classes available. See website for full details.? Contact: Anita Roberts at 360-600-6408.

RUGBY TEAMS AND TRYOUTS

Vancouver Sharks high school rugby team and Vancouver Sharks Old Boys men’s team. Men play in fall and spring. High school season in the spring. All are welcome. Details www.vancouverrugbyclub.com.

RUNNING

RACES AND EVENTS

Clark County Running Club

All CCRC runs are free to members unless noted. There is a $2 fee for non-members. There is no pre-registration. Register 30 minutes before the start of the race. Baby joggers, head phones, and dogs not allowed. Web site: www.ccrunning.org.

Saturday, Sept. 25, 10 a.m. — Lacamas Lake Park 5-mile Run. This run follows the mostly unpaved trails around Round Lake. Restrooms available. Directions: From 164th Avenue, travel east on Southeast First Street (which becomes Lake Road on the south side of Lacamas Lake). Go about 5 miles to Everett

Street in Camas. Then go north on Everett Street for 100 yards to the main parking lot for Lacamas Lake Park on the east side of the road. There is an overflow parking area on Northeast 35th Avenue, just north of the park. Run Directors: Jenny and Terry Knight 360-254-5737.

Saturday, Oct. 2, 10 a.m. — Columbia River 10K and 5K (5K new this year). This will be an out-and-back on the paved bike path that runs alongside the Columbia River, near the Portland airport. Directions: Take the 1-205 bridge south into Oregon. Take the first exit (Airport Way) then drive east to 122nd Avenue. Turn north on 122nd to Marine Drive, then go west on Marine Drive. Drive to the light

just before you go under the 1-205 bridge. Turn left at this light and park on the side of this service road. Restrooms available inside Home Depot. Run Director: Joe Rowley 360-903-3388.

OTHER RUNS

Saturday, Sept. 18 — LylesMyles, Vancouver’s AIDS Walk/Run. A 6-kiilometer run and walk to benefit AIDS research and treatment. The race starts and ends at Esther Short Park, at Sixth and Columbia in downtown Vancouver. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. An Urban Adventure Course team challenge starts at 9 a.m., the 6-K run and walk start at 9:30 a.m. A raffle will take place along with trophies and medals for the winners at 11 a.m. Sunrise Bagels, Starbucks Coffee and Skipper’s Chowder will all be served to participants. This annual event benefits Martha’s Pantry in Vancouver and AIDS-impacted women in Kenya through Global Partners for Development (www.gpfd.org). Donations requested $10 for Walk/Run $60 for teams of four for Urban Adventure. To learn more, visit www.lylesmyles.com or call 360-573-1549.

RUNNERS TRAINING PROGRAMS

Fit Right Northwest — Programs for beginning runners and walkers to train for race distances from 5-kilometers up to a marathon distance. Fit Right Northwest contact: 700 SE 160th Ave., Suite 111. Phone: 360-885-4556.

SAILING CLUBS

Vancouver Lake Sailing Clubwww.vlsc.org. Summer sailing lessons for kids and adults. Information: David Collins, sailing school director, 503-313-5356.

YOUTH RECREATIONAL SOCCER

Columbia Youth Soccer Federation — Soccer for ages 4-18 as of July 31. CYSF clubs are in Vancouver and northern Clark County. Web site: www.cysfsoccer.org.

Camas-Washougal Soccer Club — Soccer for ages 4-18 as of July 31. Details at www.cwsoccer.com, or call 360-834-6292.

YOUTH SOCCER CLUBS

FC Kolb Advanced Soccer Academy — A soccer program forming in Clark County for serious youth soccer players. The annual fee is $20,000. Not affiliated with any American club or with Washington Youth Soccer. For details, send an e-mail to fckolb@gmail.com.

SOCCER TRAINING

Youth Training — Jordan Stoyanoff, former professional soccer player and coach, offers basic soccer training for boys and girls ages 8-12. Training focuses on soccer-related fitness and speed, and body and ball control skills. For details, call 360-260-4373 or send an e-mail to jordanstoyanoff@hotmail.com.

SOFTBALL

VANCOUVER GIRLS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION

Girls fastpitch softball — Season runs in the spring and summer. Web site: www.vgsafp.org.

SOFTBALL TEAM TRYOUTS

Vancouver Force 12-U and 14-U —Scheduled tryouts have been held. To view team information, visit web site forcefastpitch.com. To schedule tryouts, email BaseballfreakL2k@aol.com, or call Andy Hutchinson 503-969-3487.

Illusion Fastpitch of Kelso — Team seeks girls interested in playing the 2010 ages 14 and younger fall season in September and the 2011 14-U tournament season. For tryout information, contact Lou Mendez at 360-636-1067 or 360-957-4759.

Team Rampage — A first-year 12U B Vancouver fastpitch team, will holding tryouts for 2011 from 3 to 6 p.m. on Sept. 18 and Sept. 25 on the varsity softball field (change from original location) at Prairie High School, 11500 NE 117th Ave. Parents should register their daughters at 2:45 p.m. For more information, send an email to bluiiedgal@aol.com.

SOFTBALL UMPIRES

Evergreen Fastpitch Officials Association — The association provides umpires for area high school and youth softball. To learn more, contact Dennis Schodt, 360-909-5785.

SWIMMING TEAMS

Columbia River Swim Team — Year-round program for competitive youth swimmers based at The Club at Fishers Landing (formerly Bally Total Fitness) at 16096 SE 15th St., in Vancouver Web site: www.eteamz.com/crstwaveriders.

Columbia River Swim Team Masters — A team for swimmers 18 and older to compete in USA Swimming sanctioned meets. Practices 5:30-6:30 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at The Club at Fishers Landing. www.eteamz.com/crstwaveriders.

Grass Valley Masters Swim Team — A team for swimmers 18 and older to compete in USA Swimming sanctioned meets. Practices at LaCamas Swim and Sport.

LaCamas Headhunters — Year-round program for competitive youth swimmers based at LaCamas Swim and Sport in Camas.

Tornadoes Swim Team — Year-round program for competitive youth swimmers. Web site: www.tornadoesswimteam.org.

Vancouver Swim Club — Year-round program for competitive youth swimmers. Web site: www.vancouverswimclub.com.

TRIATHLONS AND DUATHLONS

End Polio Now Triathlons — Sept. 12 at Klineline Pond/Salmon Creek Park. Olympic and s[print distance events. Olympic distance tri (1-mile swim, 24-mile bike, 6.2-mile run) starts at 8:30 a.m. Sprint distance race (half-mile swim, 12-mile bike, 3.1-mile run) at 9 a.m. Cost: $90 for the Olympic distance, $80 for the sprint distance triathlon. Register at either Max Muscle store in Vancouver: Hazel Dell, 360-573-7099; Fishers Landing, 360-597-3011; or online at http://www.active.com.

TRIATHLONS AND DUATHLONS TRAINING

Most health clubs offer training programs for triathlons. Here are some Clark County businesses that offer training:

Northwest Personal Training, 1011 Broadway in Vancouver. 360-574-7292 to reserve a spot Web site: www.nwpersonaltraining.com.

Fit Right Northwest — 700 SE 160th Ave., Suite 111, 360-885-4556.

Lacamas Swim and Sport — 2950 NW 38th Avenue, Camas, 360-834-8506.

VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES

Columbia Empire Volleyball Association — Competitive youth and high school volleyball leagues in the Vancouver-Portland area. Website: www.columbiaempirevolleyball.com. Phone: 503-644-7468.

United States Youth Volleyball League. An instructional volleyball league for boys and girls ages 7-16 in Lake Oswego, Ore. Details: www.usyvl.org, or 888-988-7985.

WALKING CLUBS

All Weather Walkers — A non-profit walking club based in Vancouver. At all club-sponsored events, eyeglasses and hearing aids are collected for the local Lions Club, as well as old cellular phones and chargers, which are formatted and reprogrammed to dial 911, for the Wireless Foundation’s “Call To Protect” program. Children and adults alike will benefit from these donations. Details: www.allweatherwalkers.org.

WALKING EVENTS

Portland and Southwest Washington Buddy Walk — 10 a.m. on Sept. 25 at the Rose Quarter in Portland. Sponsored by the Northwest Down Syndrome Association, this event will take place rain or shine. Registration begins at 10 a.m. To register in advance visit buddywalkportland.kintera.org/nwdsa. To learn more about the event, visit www.nwdsa.org.

October is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month and more than 275 Buddy Walks are expected to take place across the country this year involving more than 250,000 people. Everyone in the community is invited to participate. Proceeds from the event will be used for local and regional outreach programs, as well as advocacy on the local, state, and national level. For more information, or to volunteer to help with the Buddy Walk or other projects, visit the website.

WRESTLING CLUBS

Askeo International Mat Club. Wrestling club for all ages. Located at 5909 N.E. 109th Ave, at the intersection of Fourth Plain and Covington roads. Practices are 8-9:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact Damon McPherson at 360-773-3382.

Lord’s Gym Wrestling Club. Program for wrestlers in grades 1-12. Meets 6-7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: Ali Batroukh 360-907-5091.

Southwest Washington Wrestling Club — Wrestling club for all ages. Practice has begun for the 2009-10 season. Practices are 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays in the wrestling room at Battle Ground High School. For information about the club, or about wrestling competitions in the area, contact Merle Crockett at 360-263-4947 or mcrockett@clarkpud.com.

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