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11th St. Marys annual wrestling clinic

The 11th annual St. Marys wrestling clinic will take place from July 8 to 10.

The clinic takes place from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day at the Auxiliary Gymnasium St. Marys High School.

The clinic is open to kindergarten individuals to the fifth year for the first session, and classes 6-12 for the second session.

The cost is $ 40 per wrestler in kindergarten in the fifth year and $ 70 for classes 6-12. People registered before July 1 receive a free t-shirt.

Clinic instructors include Pat Sole, Chris Daggett and Wiley Houser. Sole is a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and a former wrestling coach at Ohio Valley University and Liberty University. Daggett fought collegial and is a former assistant coach in OVU. House is a former St. Marys and a wrestler from Glenville State University.

For more information, contact Jay D. Smith at 304-966-6577 or by e-mail jay.d.smith@k12.wv.us Or contact parks and discharges at 304-684-7525.

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Fully summer trips from summer

The fully-fertility-firm track meetings of 2025 will be held on June 12 and 19 at 6.30 p.m. at Belpre high school.

Entrance fees are $ 10 per participant for an unlimited number of events in Milesplit or $ 15 per participant for an unlimited number of recording days.

For more information: Rod O’Donnell, rrodonnell41@gmail.com.

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Virginie-Western baseball camp

The WVU baseball camp will take place at the Parkersburg canoe from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on July 24.

The camp is designed for children aged 5 to 12.

For information: wvucamps.com.

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Williamstown offensive skills

The 35th Annual Basketball Camp of offensive skills will take place from Monday June 23 to Friday June 27 at Williamstown Secondary School.

The categories of campers at five years will attend the AM session from 8 a.m. to noon. Campers from 6th to 9 years will attend from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The camp offers experienced coaches and many players from all states as an instructor. The cost is $ 100.

For more information: Fred Sauro, 304-488-4552.

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38th Annual Basketball Camp of Ohio River

The 38th Ohio River annual basketball camp will be held from June 9 to 12 at Ravenswood High School.

The camp is intended for boys and girls entering the 3rd in the 8th year and will be held from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm each day. It is suitable for boys and girls who have defined goals to improve their individual skills and who wanted to play the big basketball game.

There will be 36 advisers and 10 highly qualified coaches who will endow the camp, who will present games, prizes, awards, competitions and guest speakers throughout the week.

Each camper will receive a camp certificate, a t-shirt and a basketball.

For more information: Mick Price, 304-634-7312 or goreddevils@hotmail.com.

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Mid-Ohio Valley Golf Scramble reprogrammed bow

The Arc de la Brouette de Golf Mid-Ohio Valley was reprogrammed on Saturday June 21 at Woodridge Plantation Golf Course.

The inscription begins at 9 a.m. with a hunting rifle start -up for 10.

It is a mixture of four people who rushes and is limited to the first 20 teams, although individuals can enter and will be placed in a team.

Entrance fees are $ 100 per person and include green costs, a basket rental, lunch and a reception of awards. The sponsorship of the holes is $ 175.

For more information: Jonelle Merritt, 304-481-8049

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Tennis Power Point Power Point Association of Mid-Ohio Valley Tennis Association

The Power Point Tennis program is an effort to collaborate from the Mid-Ohio Valley Tennis Association (MOVTA), summer programs, Greenmont Racquet Club, local businesses and local tennis enthusiasts. The June calendar is June 1 (tennis games), June 8 (tennis games), June 15 (no tennis-father-father), June 22 (tennis matches) and June 29 (sign Sunday).

The matches and panels on Sunday are scheduled from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at City Park tennis courts.

Anyone interested in learning more about the program can stop in the courts at one of the dates listed above. This is a program to encourage tennis all year round for junior players.

The Movta will spare the kick -off of Power Point tennis on Friday June 13 from 5.30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Pizzas and snacks will be provided and there will be tennis games. The evening is free to attend.

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Local junior tennis tournaments

Some of the planned local junior tennis tournaments are:

Summer junior tournament: July 26-27

Honey festival tournament: August 23-24

Tournament in mixed doubles at the college (coparrained by the players of the team of schools of the county of Movta and Wood only): September 20

Rotary championship tournament: first weekend in November (registration is carried out on the USTA website.)

For more information: visit www.movtannis.com/power-points) or send an email movtaovta@gmail.com.

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