Neighbor sports
Baseball/softball
Registration:ŒThe Arlington Heights Youth Athletic Association will hold walk-in baseball/softball registration from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Feb. 2 at Frontier Park, 1929 N. Kennicott, Arlington Heights.
A.H.Y.A.A. offers coach pitch softball for boys and girls who are in first and second grade now. Girls' Softball and Boys' Baseball is offered for those in third through 12th grade. A copy of a report card will be required for all new participants.
More information is available from 1 to 4 p.m. any Monday, Wednesday or Friday at (847) 870-0081.
Coaching assistants: Palatine Youth Baseball and Softball is seeking volunteers to assist their coaches for the 2008 season. Volunteers can help 7- to 12-year-old girls learn the fundamentals of softball. Anyone who played softball in high school or college and would like the chance to develop talented young players is welcome. PYB/S is an affiliate of the Palatine Park District.
For information, contact Robin, the volunteer coordinator, at PYB.com or e-mail boisvert3967@comcast.com.
Throw Faster Clinic:ŒFastball USA, near the York and Grand intersection on Diversey in Elmhurst, will host a one-day clinic from 9 a.m. to noon Monday. Pre-registration is required.
The clinic will teach baseball players how to throw harder and farther while improving overall throwing ability. The class will be led by former college coaches and baseball scouts.
The class will also teach players almost the opposite of what they have generally learned using methods that builds arm strength and throwing velocity. The satisfaction guaranteed clinic will give players a great start at building and enhancing throwing velocity. Discounts are available for the first 12 students that register. Sub-groups are created to accommodate youth players and high school players.
Call (630) 532-5107 or log on to www.fastballusa.com for more information.
Hitting clinic: Professionals at The Sports Academy, 355 Hastings Drive, Buffalo Grove (in Chevy Chase Business Park) will work with athletes on aspects of fine tuning bat mechanic for optimal game-time performance. Sessions will be held Jan. 27 to Feb. 24 from noon to 1 p.m. for 2nd to 4th grade and 4 to 5 p.m. for 5th to 8th grade. The cost is $150.
For a registration form or more information, call TSA at (847) 279-3934 or go to the Web site at info@tsanorthwest.com.
New players wanted:ŒThe Chicago North Men's Senior Baseball League is seeking new players for the upcoming 2008 season. This is baseball using MLB rules, not softball. There are four age divisions: 25 and over, 35 and over, 45 and over, and 55 and over. The season runs from May to September with between 25 and 30 games, played at fields in Des Plaines, Northbrook and Bensenville.
The signup deadline is Feb. 28. A league-wide new player evaluation session will be held at 1 p.m. March 1. The cost per player is approximately $300 for the season. For information or to sign up, contact Mike Bryskier at (773) 592-1575 or cnmsblppd@comcast. For additional information go to playbaseballagain.com.
Travel openings: The Northwest Crushers (formerly the Stone Authority Crushers) U13 Boys Travel Baseball Team has openings for the 2008 travel season. Non-Hoffman Estates residents are also welcome to try out. Contact Coach Ed Korus for an indoor tryout.
Players must be no older than 13 on or before May 1, 2008. The team plays a competitive schedule from April to July in the Mid-Suburban Baseball League, which includes a total of approximately 50 games, including two out of town weekend tournaments. Home games are at Cannon Crossing in Hoffman Estates. For information, call Coach Ed Korus at (847) 202-1970.
Basketball
Free throw contest:ŒAll 10- to 14-year-old boys and girls are welcome to participate in the local level competition for the 2007 Knights of Columbus, Council 4483 (Arlington Heights) Free Throw Challenge. The competition will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Saint Viator High School, 1213 Oakton Ave., Arlington Heights. Registration is between 1 and 1:30 p.m. Participants are required to furnish proof of age and written parental consent.
For additional information call Ken Kudla at (847) 358-2862 or Randy Baker at (847) 255-6503.
2 Ball Competition: Get a partner and join the Chicago Bulls and Palatine Park District for the free 2 Ball Competition on Feb. 18 at the Community Center Gym, 250 E. Wood Street, Palatine.
Participants will compete as a team of two for one minute trying to score as many points as possible from eight designated spots on the court. Divisions will include boys, girls, and adult and child. Ages of children eligible range from 9 through 14 years. Pre-registration is recommended and you must have your own partner listed on the entry form. Rules and waiver forms will be sent to all registered participants one week prior to competition. The online registration deadline is Feb. 11. Children must bring a birth certificate the day of the event. Registration will only be available at the Community Center on the day of event.
Sponsors of this event are Northwest Community Hospital, Score! Educational Center and the Palatine Park District. For more information, call the Palatine Park District at (847) 991-0333.
AAU tryouts:ŒThe Netburners will hold tryouts for boys and girls on Feb. 29 at Birchwood Recreation Center, 435 W. Illinois Ave., Palatine at the following times.
• 4th and 5th Grade Girls and Boys -- 6 to 7 p.m.
• 6th and 7th Grade Girls and Boys -- 7 to 8 p.m.
• 8th, 9th and 10th Grade Girls -- 8 to 9 p.m.
The registration fee at door is $10 or $5 by e-mail before Feb. 27. Call Lonnie Welch at (847) 338-7099, e-mail Lo nie.netburners@gmail.com or go to the Web site at Ne tburners.com.
Football/ cheerleading
Registration:ŒRolling Meadows Youth Football and Cheerleading registration will be held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Jan. 26 at Rolling Meadows Community Center, 3705 Pheasant Drive. For more details go to Web site at www.rmmustangs.com.
New program:ŒPop Warner Little Scholars, the nation's largest youth football and cheer organization, is expanding into the Des Plaines/Mount Prospect area. Pop Warner offers great travel football, cheer and academic rewards for boys and girls 5 to 15 years old. Chicagoland Pop Warner is a part of Mid-America Pop Warner which serves an 11-state region. The winner of the regional championships in both football and cheer travel to Disney for the Pop Warner Superbowl as seen on ESPN.
The Maine Township Warriors will serve Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, Park Ridge and the surrounding area. Teams are being formed now. There are no tryouts and all players are welcome regardless of experience.
Board members are also needed to help with the program. Anyone who would like to be a part of the Pop Warner program, call (847) 534-6238 for details, e-mail cpwfc@comcast.net or go to the Web site at www.popwarner.com.
Miscellaneous
Poms clinic:ŒGirls in kindergarten through eighth grade are welcome to attend the Poms Clinic, dance with the Prospect Poms and perform at halftime during the Jan. 26 basketball game. Registration is at 11 a.m. and the clinic will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 26 in the cafeteria at Prospect High School. Registration is $30 per girl. The clinic includes a T-shirt, drink and snack. All girls will perform a dance routine at halftime of the boys' varsity game which begins at 6 p.m. Girls need to arrive at 5:45 p.m.
Checks made payable to Prospect High School should be sent to the school at 801 W. Kensington Road, Mount Prospect, IL 60056. Anyone who pre-registers will receive a free CD. To R.S.V.P. by Jan. 21 and any questions, call Mrs. Fleaka at (847) 550-9931.
Baggo signup: The Wheeling Park District Adult Baggo League begins at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 31 and continues for eight weeks through March 20. The fee for Baggo is $20 per team. This session, the league will move to the Gable Grill at Chevy Chase Country Club on Milwaukee Avenue in Wheeling.
All those 18 years and over may sign up for the league as a team of two. The game of baggo involves throwing the bean bag through the seven-inch hole in a wooden board to score three points or on the surface for one point. The first team to 21 wins. Refreshments are available for purchase starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Gable Grill bar.
Register at the Guest Service Desk at the Community Recreation Center, 333 W. Dundee Road, Wheeling, or at www.wheelingparkdistgrict.com.