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Tournament result

Little League wins championship game: The Tri-Cities Little League's 12-year-old age division won the sixth annual Bartlett Summer Classic, held July 26-28 at Ruzicka field in Bartlett.

They won the championship game on July 27 against Bartlett American 11-6. Three of their five wins in this tournament were walk off home runs. For details, call Brett Muscat, Tri-Cities Little League Shootout Manager, at (888) 724-6811.

Swimming

Elgin Pelicans registration: The Elgin Pelicans Swim Team will hold registration for the upcoming 2007-08 season in September.

Registration for the returning accelerated or new accelerated swimmers in the Bronze, Silver, Senior and National groups will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sept. 5 at South Elgin High School, 760 E. Main St. or Taylor YMCA, 50 N. McLean Blvd., Elgin.

All returning traditional or new traditional swimmers in the Novice, Green and Gold groups will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sept. 25 or Oct. 1 at the Taylor YMCA, 50 N. McLean Blvd., Elgin.

Registration forms can be found and printed out from the Web site, www.elginpelicans.org.

All new swimmers should bring a suit, towel and goggles and be expected to swim a few lengths of the pool for proper group place.

All swimmers must be Taylor YMCA members, and memberships can be purchased any time either online www.elginymca.org or by stopping at the YMCA. For details, call Bob Kemp, head coach, at (847) 888-7410, ext. 14.

Basketball

Fall Youth Basketball: Registration is under way for the Fall Youth Basketball Program at The Centre of Elgin, 100 Symphony Way.

The fall session runs from Oct. 13 to Dec. 8 with no games the weekend of Thanksgiving. All games are played on Saturdays at The Centre with practices once per week. Don't pass up this opportunity to get your children involved in this program where your child will learn skills of the game, teamwork, sportsmanship and have fun.

Register at The Centre of Elgin, 100 Symphony Way, and either mail or fax a registration form by the deadline of Sept. 15. For information, call Brett Lind, youth and teen coordinator, at (847) 531-7017.

Lady Blazer tryouts: Tryouts for seventh- and eighth-graders for the Lady Blazers girls basketball teams will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 1 in the upstairs gym at Bartlett High School, 701 Schick Road Bartlett.

Last season, the Lady Blazers were AAU Super Regional Champions and AAU D-1 National Qualifiers. For details, call Joe Santos at (847) 531-8318.

Next Level:ŒNext Level Basketball Academy, located in the Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates area, is now forming fall and winter basketball teams for boys in fifth to 10th grade. The fall season begins in September and the winter season starts the second week in November. Anyone interested, call (847) 508-2721 or e-mail nlba1@yahoo.com.

Baseball/softball

South Elgin Cyclones: The South Elgin Cyclones are looking for players to join the 2008 13-U team.

The Cyclones are a travel program that recently competed in the USSSA 12-U World Series in Hutchinson, Kan.; and for the second year in a row, finished in the top 50 teams and are currently ranked fourth in the state. Members of the team who played in the 2007 World Series include: Tyler Ciancio, Jacob Hicks, Nevan Jeske, Timmy Misner, Jake Metoyer, David Palmer, Devyn Reese, Tyler Thorson, and Alex Wolfe.

The Cyclones are a member of the Kane County Bronco League with all home games played at Trolley Park. The South Elgin Cyclones anticipate another successful spring season, as well as the 13-U USSSA World Series in Battle Creek, Mich.

For details, call Jeff Thorson at (847) 989-0627 or visit eteamz.active.com/southelgincyclones.

CDBL travel team tryouts: The Central District Baseball League will hold tryouts for the 11-U, 13-U and 14-U Travel Teams in September.

Tryouts for the 11-U Travel Team will be at 1 p.m. Sept. 23 at Plato Field No. 1. This is for players who will not turn age 12 prior to April 1, 2008.

The tryouts for the 13-U Travel Team will be at 2 p.m. Sept. 23 at Stonecrest Field No. 3. This is for 13-U players who will not turn age 14 prior to April 1, 2008.

The tryouts for 14-U Travel Team will be at 4 p.m. Sept. 23 at Stonecrest Field No. 3. This is for 14-U players who will not turn age 15 prior to April 1, 2008.

For information, call Ed Zasada, CDBL travel team coordinator, at (847) 464-4340 or e-mail to edzasada@earthlink.net

Players should wear standard baseball practice attire and bring their own equipment, including bats, gloves, etc. Tryout results will be posted on www.cdbaseball.org.

Volleyball

Coaches wanted:ŒSky High Volleyball, a nonprofit corporation, is growing and currently searching for additional coaches with experience to train boys and/or girls teams. The boys teams are located in Libertyville, and the girls teams are located in three locations, including Crystal Lake, Libertyville and Hoffman Estates. Convenient schedules and some benefits are offered. Ongoing training is provided to the coaching staff and many have the ability to work with some high profile athletes. Anyone interested contact Director Scott Harris at (815) 356-0006 or skyhighvb@aol.com.

Soccer

K of C contest: Local 4483 Holy Rosary Council, Knights of Columbus, will sponsor the 2007 Soccer Challenge for all 10- to 14-year-old boys and girls at 2 p.m. Sept. 16 at Melas Park Athletic Complex, 1500 W. Central, Mount Prospect. The winners of the annual event will progress through local, district and state competitions based on scores from the state-level competitions. Everyone will compete in their respective age divisions, and all contestants on the local level are recognized for their participation. Participants must furnish proof of age and written parental consent. Entry forms are available and can be filled out at Melas Park prior to competition. For information, call John Urban at (847) 577-8240.

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