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Published: May 06, 2008 12:30 AM
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GREATER ZEBULON ROAD RACE 5K 8 a.m. June 21, Wedgewood Shopping Center, Gannon Avenue, Zebulon. Fee: $20 ($25 after June 9). Contact: Zebulon Chamber of Commerce, Tammy Russo, (919) 269-6320, zebcoc@bellsouth.net; John Hanlon (919) 269-7618, john.hanlon@firstcitizens.com; www.ecrun.org.

SUSAN G. KOMEN RACE FOR THE CURE 5K June 14, Meredith College, Hillsborough Street, Raleigh: competitive open (coed) 5K 7 a.m., women's run/walk 7:45 a.m., open (coed) run/walk 9 a.m. Fee: donations. Contact: 919-493-2873, raceinfo@komennctriangle.org, www.komennctriangle.org.

SOCCER

CAPS George Tarantini Soccer School, N.C. State, Raleigh: ages 5-12, June 23-27, July 21-25, $250; ages 10-18, July 6-10, July 12-16, $450. Contact: Dan Popik (919) 851-1627, www.ncstatesoccerschool.com.

CAMP Challenger Sports' British Soccer Training Camp, June 23-27, Kraft Family YMCA, 8921 Holly Springs Road, Cary. Ages: 3-16. Fee: $63-$138; register by May 9 for free jersey. Contact: Mark Simmons (919) 657-9622, mark.simmons@ymcatriangle.org, www.challengersports.com.

CAPITAL AREA SOCCER LEAGUE Fall youth recreational season guaranteed placement deadline June 3. Ages: U5-U18. Fee: $85-$110. Contact: (919) 341-4555, www.caslnc.com.

FUQUAY-VARINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Classic and Challenge tryouts May 14-June 5. Contact: (919) 552-5465, www.fvaa.org.

GOLD STAR SOCCER CLUB Fall instructional recreational league, priority registration ends June 15; season starts in August; ages 4-13, boys and girls. Competitive U.S. Club tryouts, rising U8-U12, 6-7:30 p.m. May 14-16, WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary; U13-up TBA. Summer programs, registration ends June 1; ages U5-up; fees vary. Contact: (919) 786-3056 (Se habla Espanol), www.goldstarsc.org.

INDOOR CLASSES Instruction, starting July 9, XL Soccer World, Hillsborough Street, Raleigh; ages 2-3 (Soccer Tots), 4-6; $80, seven weeks. Contact: (919) 859-2997, www.xlsoccerworld.com.

INSTRUCTION Lil Kickers introductory program, May 31-Aug. 23. Ages: 18 months-9 years. Fee: $108-$132, 11 sessions. Contact: Brian Slater (919) 319-9910, brian@carolinasportsplex.com, www.lilkickersnc.com.

JOHNSTON COUNTY SOCCER ASSOCIATION Challenge, Classic tryouts, May 27-30. Ages: U10-U18 boys and girls. Contact: Connie Walker (919) 631-5534; register, www.jusasoccer.org.

TOURNAMENT 2008 US Youth Soccer Region III (South) Regional Championships, June 19-25, WRAL Soccer Center, Raleigh, and J. Burt Gillette Athletic Complex, Wilson. Contact: (800) 476-2237, http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org.

TOURNAMENT Carolina Sand Blast 4v4 sand soccer tournament, May 17-18, Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, 1000 Loggerhead Road, Kure Beach: ages 8-18 boys, girls; adult open, co-ed; over-30. Fee: $20 player, due May 12. Contact: Pleasure Island Soccer, Mike Bennett, (910) 622-5552, www.pleasureislandsoccer.com.

TRIANGLE Y SOCCER CLUB Youth recreational program, registration May 5-July 15, Kraft Family YMCA, Holly Springs Road, Cary; ages U5-U14. Challenge tryouts: May 19, U10 girls 6 p.m., U11 boys 7 p.m.; May 20, U12 girls 6 p.m., U12 boys 7 p.m.; May 21, U13 girls 6 p.m. Contact: (919) 657-9622, www.triangleysoccer.org.

TRIANGLE FUTBOL CLUB Classic and Challenge evaluations/tryouts May 12-June 2. Ages: 8-18, boys and girls. Contact: (919) 640-6032, www.trianglefc.org.

SOFTBALL

CAMP 9-noon June 16-20, Chapel Hill High School. Ages: 6-14. Fee: $75. Contact: Blake Norris (919) 929-2106, ext. 6005, bnorris@chccs.k12.nc.us, www2.chccs.k12.nc.us/bnorris.


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