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Published: Tue, Sep. 02, 2008 12:30AM

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PARKS AND REC

YOUTH

CARRBORO Baseball, fall league, ages 6-15, $52-$91; volunteer coaches needed. C.L.A.S.S. (Children Learning Athletic Sports Skills), parent-child (age 4-6) programs, ages 4-6: soccer, 9-10 a.m. Saturdays, Sept. 6-Oct. 11, $47. Volleyball, introductory class, 1-2:15 p.m. Sundays Sept. 7-Oct. 12, ages 10-13, $47. Contact: (919) 918-7364.

CARY T-ball, Thursdays, Sept. 11-Oct. 2, ages 3-5, $44-$57. All-sports camp, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sept. 29-Oct. 3, ages 5-12, $135-$165. Contact: (919) 469-4965.

SMITHFIELD Soccer, limited roster openings, ages 5-14, $30-$50. Contact: (919) 934-2148, www.smithfieldparksandrec.com.

ADULT

RALEIGH Volleyball, adult coed B, 6:30-10 p.m. Tuesdays, Sept. 9-Nov. 18, Roberts Park. Ages: 18-60. Fee: $250 team. Contact: (919) 831-6830.

SMITHFIELD Kickball, open league, Monday nights starting Sept. 15, $100-$150 team, due Monday. Contact: (919) 934-2148, www.smithfieldparksandrec.com.

BASEBALL

CAMPS Duke Baseball Academy skills camps, Sept. 6-7, Nov. 1-2, Jack Coombs Field, Durham. Ages: 15-18. Fee: $250. Contact: Jonathan Anderson (919) 684-2358, janderson@duaa. duke.edu, www.goduke.com.

CAROLINA BLAZE 8U (coach pitch), 12U tryouts, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Four Oaks Elementary. Contact: Charles Thompson (919) 524-7335, carolinablaze24@yahoo. com, www.leaguelineup.com/carolinablaze.

CAROLINA LEGENDS 15U USSSA travel-team tryouts: pitchers, catcher, multi-position. Contact: Pete DeCilles (919) 427-4306, ncstatefan2004@hotmail.com.

INSTRUCTION Hitting, fielding, pitching, catching. Contact: Bobby Follmer (919) 291-6651.

KNIGHTDALE KNIGHTS 13U-15U team seeks players. Contact: Troy Dickens (919) 538-6990, tldickens@bellsouth.net.

TRIANGLE BLUE JAYS 9U-10U AAU travel team seeks one key player. Contact: Will Whitlock (919) 889-2162, www.trianglebluejays.embarqspace.com.

GOLF

CLINICS Dave Pelz Scoring Game School putting, wedge clinics, Thursday-Saturday, Keith Hills Country Club, Buies Creek. Fee: $375. Contact: (512) 263-7668, www.pelzgolf.com.

CORE SOUND WATERFOWL MUSEUM AND HERITAGE CENTER GOLF TOURNAMENT 9 a.m. Oct. 25, North River Club, Beaufort. Fee: $100, due Sept. 30; brunch, homes tour extra. Contact: (252) 728-1500, www.coresound.com.

DRIVING FOR A CURE TOURNAMENT 10 a.m. Sept. 26, Ford's Colony Country Club, Rocky Mount. Benefits American Diabetes Association. Fee: $100 individual, $400 team, due Sept. 22. Contact: (252) 557-1600, www.playcarolinagolf.com.

KITTY HAWK CLASSIC 1 p.m. Sept. 19, Lochmere Golf Club, 2511 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary. Benefits American Cancer Society, Kitty Hawk 99s scholarship program. Fee: $99. Information: Marty Bulluck (919) 387-6664, www.kittyhawk99s.com.

REACH FOR THE GREEN 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Crooked Creek Golf Club, Fuquay-Varina. Fee: $100 ($350 team). Benefits Quality Deer Management Association community projects. Contact: Cape Fear Chapter (919) 552-9449, www.capefear-qdma.org.

SUMMER'S END TOURNAMENT 1 p.m. Oct. 1, The Preserve at Jordan Lake Golf Club, Chapel Hill. Fee: $85 individual, $320 team. Benefits Cornucopia House Cancer Support Center. Contact: Cornucopia House (919) 401-9333; Joanne Zimmer jzimmer@chcb.com.

MISCELLANY

BASKETBALL Carolina Tornados girls 12U, 15U open gyms, tryouts. Contact: David Johnston (919) 796-9482, Bob Glaser (919) 552-6823, carolina tornados@aim.com.

BASKETBALL Triangle Flight boys and girls AAU league, Thursday nights Sept. 11-Oct. 30, Raleigh: ages 9-12 5:30-7 p.m., Hayes Barton Baptist Church; ages 13-17 7:30-9 p.m., St. Timothy's School. Fee: $110. Contact: Don Ledford (919) 783-0391, coachledford@bellsouth.net.

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