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Published: Tue, Jan. 29, 2008 12:30AM

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FOOTBALL

FLAG FOOTBALL Independent Flag Football League seeks men's teams and individuals for spring; 5-on-5 games, Saturday mornings/afternoons. Fee: $465 team (seven to 11 players). Information: D.P. McIntire (919) 341-5963, www.capitalareateamsports.com.

FLAG FOOTBALL U.S. Flag Football League, 22nd season starts in February. Divisions: eight-man contact, seven-man screen, five-man, four-man, women's, youth, coed divisions. Fee: $380-$580 team. Information: Tim Langdon (919) 894-7976, www.flagfootball.org.

FLAG FOOTBALL Men's league, Triangle Area Flag Football League Season VII - The Awakening, starts Feb. 17; $65 player, $520-$575 team. New coed, youth leagues; fees TBA. Tournament, PreSeason Invitational II, Feb. 2-3, purse $2,000, entry $275. Information: Marcus Cole (919) 337-3538, www.mocsports.com.

RALEIGH RAMS Diamond Football League team seeks players, coaches; practice under way; first game March 1. Ages: 18-up. Information: Tarrell Cowan (252) 724-1831, www.leaguelineup.com/raleighrams.

GOLF

CAMPS Hit Away Golf year-round daily, weekly instruction, golf-related field trips. Ages: 8-up. Fee: $200. Information: Steve Mitten (919) 424-1235, www.hitawaygolf.com.

CAROLINA RAILHAWKS DANCE TEAM TOURNAMENT 10:30 a.m. March 24, Prestonwood Country Club, Cary. Fee: $100 player. Information: (919) 673-4685, fitandable@nc.rr.com, www.fitandable.net.

LEAGUE Tarheel Seniors Golf Association accepting applications for 2008; 15 flighted events for men, women. Ages: 50 by April 1. Information: Jim Pearce (919) 215-7676, www.tarheelseniorsgolf.com.

HOCKEY

ICE HOCKEY Raleigh Youth Hockey Association spring house league registration ends March 2. Ages: 5-18. Fee: varies. Information: (919) 874-7474, administrator@ryha.org, www.ryha.org.

INLINE HOCKEY IronCam II: A Day for Cameron Wall tournament, auctions, March 15, Dream Sports Center, Apex. Divisions: recreation, travel. Benefits Cameron Wall, 15, paralyzed in Dec. 28, 2006, skiing accident. Ages: 10-under to adult. Fee: $125 five-player man team; due March 6. Information: Scott A. Hecht (919) 469-4388.

ROLLER HOCKEY Iron Man Tournament Feb. 2, Carolina Sportsplex, Morrisville; register as individual or team (four skaters, one goalie). Fee: $25 skater or $100 team. Information: Paul Fowler (919) 468-0808, pkfowler@nc.rr.com.

STREET HOCKEY Season Jan. 28-March 28, Wake Forest Boys and Girls Club. Ages: 6-17. Fee: $8. Information: Jason Weather (919) 556-7266, www.wakebgc.org.

LACROSSE

LEAGUE Rival Lacrosse Spring Play League early March-early May, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary. Grades: 1-8, boys and girls. Fee: $155.00. Information: (919) 493-0241 (9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.), www.fusionlacrosse.com.

MISCELLANY

CAMPS N.C. State University Club Teacher Workday Tennis and Sports Camps. Ages: 6-14, guests welcome. Fee: $55-$65 day (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), $35-$45 half day (9-1); lunch included. Information: Jay White (919) 828-3465, www.ncsuclub.com.

RALEIGH SKI AND OUTING CLUB Monthly meeting, outings. Information: (919) 856-7556, http://adventurers.meetup.com/72/, www.raleighskiandoutingclub.org.

MOTOCROSS

PRACTICE 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 3, Devils Ridge Motocross, 983 Kings Farm Rd., Sanford. Fee: $15 ($10 50cc riders), spectators free. Information: (919) 776-1767, www.devilsridgemotox.com.

RUGBY

ENO RIVER RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB seeks new players; all experience levels; practice, Rock Quarry Park, Durham. Beginners welcome. Information: Jana Shannon Dall (919) 824-4171, www.enoriverrugby.com.

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