Liddell to hold soccer camps in July
Enid soccer coach Craig Liddell, the technical director of the Pumas & Pride, will direct two weeks of soccer camps next month.
A camp for high school-age players will be July 20-24 with sessions from 9 a.m-noon and 1:30-3 p.m..Cost is $55 and includes a camp T-shirt.
A camp for players 5 years old to Under 14 will be from 9 a.m-noon July 27-31. The session for 5 and 6-year olds will be from 9-10:45.
Cost is $80 and $50 for the 5 and 6-year olds and includes a camp T-shirt and certificate.
Camp forms and information are available at Soccer World, 223 W. Randolph or online at www.enidsoccer.com.
For information, call Liddell at 747-7763.
Enid Soccer Club looking for coaches
Enid Soccer Club is looking for qualified coaches for all of its competitive teams.
Those interested should contact Stacy Albright at 366-9585.
Pumas & Pride set soccer team tryouts
Enid Soccer Club will hold tryouts for the Pumas & Pride competitive teams, ages Under 11 through Under 19 8-10 a.m. July 11 and 7:30-9 p.m. July 12 at the Enid Soccer Complex.
Players should be there at least 30 minutes early to sign in.
They need to bring water, soccer shoes, shin-guards and a soccer ball.
For information, call coach Craig Liddell at 747-7763 or check the club’s Web site at www.enidsoccer.com.
EHS summer pride to begin on Monday
The Enid football program will begin summer pride workouts Monday.
High school players will work out 7:30 to 9 a.m. Monday through Thursday.
Junior high players will work out from 9-10 a.m. Monday through Thursday.
Middle school softball drills start Thursday
Enid middle school fastpitch softball practice will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Pacer Field.
All girls planning on playing for the Enid middle school team need to attend, Enid High School coach Lee Linsenmeyer said. The team is for girls entering grades 6-8.
For information, call Linsenmeyer at (405) 612-2689.
Wheat Capital golf registration begins
Registration has begun for the 2009 Wheat Capital Golf Tournament Aug. 1-2 at Meadowlake Golf Course. Fees are $85.
Entry forms are available at the Meadowlake pro shop.
Entry deadline is 6 p.m. July 27. The field will be limited to the first 144 paid entries. Entry forms must be filled out completely and paid to secure a spot in the field.
For information, call the pro shop at 234-3080.
No green fees at Northern Hills July 4-5
Northern Hills Golf Course will offer free green fees today in memory of the late Jim Atkinson.
The course will be open beginning at 7 a.m.
Northern Hills Men’s Golf Association will have its first meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
For information, call the course at 234-5131.
Registration begins for YMCA/NOC camp
Registration is on for the Denny Price Family YMCA/Northern Oklahoma College Enid basketball camps.
The camp for grades 3-6 will be July 20-24 at the Mabee Center. The camp for 4-year old to second grade will be July 27-31 at the YMCA.
Cost is $50 for members and $75 for non-members. Entry deadline is July 15. For information, call the YMCA at 237-4645.
Pioneer Colts set youth football camp
Pioneer-Enid Colts football punt, pass and kick football camp will run July 20-21 and July 23-24. A cookout will be held the last night.
Non-Pioneer district players will be charged $15 for the non-contact camp.
College players will be instructors. Speakers will be announced.
For information, contact Robert Thompson at 554-0680.
Sports
Sports briefs for 7-5-09
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Des Moines surprises top-seed LSU-Eunice 4-3
In a battle of Division II junior college baseball powers, No. 4 Des Moines (Iowa) Area Community College rallied for three runs in the top of the ninth inning Sunday at David Allen Memorial Ballpark to defeat top-ranked LSU-Eunice 4-.
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Spurs top Thunder 101-98
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Manu Ginobili scored 26 points and the San Antonio Spurs won their 19th in a row to tie the NBA record for longest winning streak kept alive in the playoffs.
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Mizzou downs OU 8-7 for Big 12 title
OKLAHOMA CITY — With Missouri just one strike away from winning its first Big 12 championship, there was no way coach Tim Jamieson could feel comfortable.
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Bedlam still favors OU ... barely
How times have changed in the Bedlam Series.
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Majors improve to 5-0
NORMAN — The Enid Majors improved to 5-0 in Connie Mack play, sweeping a doubleheader Sunday in Norman.
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Radio-TV for 5-28-12
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Western wallops Raiders in Series opener
The defending national champion Western Oklahoma State Pioneers picked up where they left off last year in the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association Division II World Series.
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McNaughton voted top NW player
For one play, Brett McNaughton was like his idol.
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Riesen coach of the year
The process for Pioneer baseball coach Dave Riesen remains the same.
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Enid News & Eagle All-NW Baseball Team
Here are the players voted by area coaches to the 2012 Enid News & Ealge All-Northwest baseball team.
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