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BASEBALL
UNLV Youth Baseball Camps
The UNLV baseball program will host its annual Summer Youth Camps.
Directed by the UNLV Baseball coaching staff, UNLV Baseball Camps offer an opportunity for youth players ages 6 through 14 to receive quality instruction in all areas of the game.
With an outstanding camper to coach ratio, campers are able to receive personalized instruction focused on the development of skills and a positive mental approach to the game. Coach Gouldsmith and his staff develop the curriculum for each camp. The primary goal is to help each camper develop a positive attitude towards themselves and the game of baseball.
UNLV Baseball will hold two youth camps this summer. The first runs from June 8 through 11 and the second goes from July 20 through 23. Youth players ages 6 to 14 of all ability levels are eligible to attend. The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The cost of the four day camp is $250.
The camps will be held at Earl E. Wilson Stadium on the UNLV campus.
The Leid Athletic Complex and other on campus facilities will be utilized if inclement weather requires.
For more information regarding upcoming UNLV Baseball Youth Camps, please contact Assistant Coach Bob Fenn at 895-2475 or by email at Robert.Fenn@UNLV.edu. Also visit the camp’s Web site at unlvbaseballcamps.com for more information or sign up procedures.
Private Hitting Instruction with UNLV coaches
The UNLV baseball coaching staff is offering private hitting lessons to local players.
For more information, call 895-2475.
Las Vegas Dawgs
The program is looking for three players between the ages of 6 and 8 to play on an 8u club team.
The team participates in tournaments in Utah, Nevada and Arizona.
For more information, call Joe at 358-5062.
Las Vegas Wolves Adult Baseball Program
The program is currently looking for pitchers to add to its roster for the Spring season.
The Wolves play in the 18+ wood bat league.
For more information, email lasvegaswolves@yahoo.com.
Las Vegas Coyotes
The Las Vegas Coyotes baseball club is looking for a few players for its 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14-year old teams.
The Coyotes play baseball year-round in local leagues and tournaments throughout the region.
For more information, or to request a tryout, go to the progam’s Web site at lvcoyotes.com or call Frank at 419-5717.
BASKETBALL
CMB Hoops
CMB Hoops will host a free basketball camp on May 15 and 16 at Shadow Ridge High School to support Autism awareness.
The camp will run from 4 to 6 p.m. on May 15 and 2 to 4 p.m. on May 16 and is open to boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 16.
For more information, e-mail Brian Dragovich at CMBHoops@yahoo.com.
Durango Blazer Camp
The Durango High School basketball program will host a camp for boys and girls between 8 and 16 years old.
There will be two sessions of the camp at the school.
The first will run from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. from June 9 through 12, while the second will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 15 through 18.
The cost is $125 per session or $225 for both.
Participants will receive a t-shirt, basketball and personal evaluation.
For more information, visit the program’s Web site at durangobasketball.com or call 338-9132.
Tarkanian Basketball Academy
The Tarkanian Basketball Academy is accepting registrations for its summer basketball camp program.
Full day and half day options are available.
Camps are open for boys and girls in grades kindergarten through high school.
All camps will emphasize the fundamental skills of basketball through drills, contests and games.
For more information or to register, visit TBA’s website at tarkbball.com or call 871-0096.
Christ the King Girls Camp
The facility will host a camp for girls that are entering grades 4 through 9 from June 22 through 24.
The camp will run from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day.
The cost is $95 for all registrations postmarked before May 16 and $110 thereafter.
For more information, visit the camp’s Web site at ctklv.org or call John Bartleson at 871-1904, ext. 295.
Rec4Sports Basketball Skills Camp
The program will host a camp that aims to provide individual instruction in all phases of the game and help provide tools for success on and off the court.
The coaching staff includes former NBA players Julius Wayne and Robert Smith, as well as strength and conditioning coach Johnny Doyle and former NFL player Joe Cormier.
There will be two sessions on May 9 at Dula Gym.
For more information, call 648-7539 or visit the organization’s Web site at recruiting4sportsscholarships.com.
Triple Threat Youth Organization
The organization is recruiting girls and boys basketball players between 10 and 18 years old for its traveling teams.
For more information, visit the program’s Web site at triplethreatyouth.org or call Coach Glover at 391-3093.
Southern Nevada
Basketball Association
The SNBA is accepting registrations for its upcoming adult basketball leagues.
The leagues are open to men, women, and high school-aged players.
You may register as an individual or as part of a team.
There are morning leagues on Saturdays and evening leagues on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Leagues are starting now and registration is ongoing.
For more information, call Hank at 521-4638.
FIGURE SKATING
Las Vegas Ice Center
The Las Vegas Ice Center is accepting registrations for its Learn to Skate program.
The class meets Mondays through Wednesdays, and on Saturdays.
The program runs for eight weeks and is open to beginner children and adults.
For more information, visit the LVIC’s Web site at lasvegasice.com or call 320-7777, ext. 103.
FITNESS
Ginastica Natural Seminar
Master Alvaro Romano will conduct a Ginastica Natural seminar at Fasi Sports inside the Las Vegas Athletic Club at Lake Mead and Rainbow from May 20 through 23.
The seminar will run from 5:45 p.m. until 7:15 p.m. on May 20 through 22 and from noon to 1:30 p.m. on May 23.
Ginastica Natural is based on Brazilian jiu-jitsu ground movement, strength exercises using the body’s own weight, dynamic stretching and breathing techniques.
It is a complete body of work that develops physical qualities like strength, flexibility and coordination.
For more information, call 496-0375 or email thaibox4u@aol.com.
FOOTBALL
Wild West Football League
The adult tackle football league will hold tryouts at Ed Fountain Park from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on May 31
For more information, call Coach Mike at 624-9004.
GOLF
Summerlin Golf Tour
Seven Summerlin golf courses are joining to create a 12-week Summerlin Golf Tour that will allow Clark County golfers with a USGA handicap the opportunity to play premier golf courses throughout the master-planned community of Summerlin for only $29 each.
This special event fee includes both green and cart fees as well as prize money. The Summerlin Golf Tour will rotate throughout the seven courses each Wednesday afternoon throughout the summer with the first event scheduled on May 27 at Red Rock Country Club – The Arroyo Course.
A $29 registration fee is required to join the Summerlin Golf Tour and must be paid in person at any participating golf course, which includes Bear’s Best Las Vegas, TPC Las Vegas, Red Rock Country Club – The Arroyo Course and The Mountain Course, and the Siena, Palm Valley and Highland Falls golf clubs. Registration deadline is May 15 and play is limited to the first 100 players who sign up each week. The format for weekly Wednesday play is shotgun with start times scheduled between 3 and 4 p.m.
Those who play 10 rounds throughout the summer qualify for the Grand Finale competition on August 24 at Red Rock Country Club – The Mountain Course. Members of the Summerlin Golf Tour will also receive a 10 percent discount on posted golf rates on any day throughout the summer months.
For more information on the Summerlin Golf Tour or future events associated with the Adventure Days in Summerlin campaign, visit the tour’s Web site at summerlinadventuredays.com.
HOCKEY
Las Vegas Ice Center
The Las Vegas Ice Center is accepting registrations for its Hockey 1-2-3 program.
The class meets on Thursdays.
The program runs for eight weeks and is open to beginner children and adults.
For more information, visit the LVIC’s Web site at lasvegasice.com or call 320-7777, ext. 103.
VOLLEYBALL
UNLV Summer Camps
The UNLV volleyball program will host five camps for boys and girls in elementary school through high school.
The camps are specialized for either individual or team teaching and will run during a two-week time period beginning on July 20 and ending on Aug. 2.
The “Youth Camp” will run from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. from July 20 through 22, while the “Team Camp” will go from 5 to 9 p.m. on July 20 through 24.
The youth camp is for boys and girls in grades 2 through 8, while the team camp is for high school teams only.
UNLV will then host its “High School Camp” from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on July 23 through 26. The camp will emphasize skill instruction, team drills and competitive play and will be divided by skill level.
An “All Skill Camp” will run from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on July 27 through 29. It is for boys and girls between grades 7 and 9. It features the same setup and premise as the high school camp.
The final camp is the “College Prep Camp,” which will run from July 30 through Aug. 2.
It focuses on position training, team drills and competitive games and features both a commuter and overnight option.
The overnight camp includes three meals per day, while the commuter version includes lunch and dinner.
For more information, visit the program’s Web site at unlvvolleyballcamps.com or call assistant coach Elaini Kollias at 895-1897.

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