Last modified: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 12:28 AM EDT

SPORTS CALENDAR

BASEBALL

Blue Jays Baseball Club, holding its sixth annual exhibition series for high school varsity and junior varsity teams 14 miles from the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. in the spring; trophies and medals for all; for more information contact Harvey Sandig at 631-650-5759 or e-mail at cooperstown314@aol.com

Pawtucket Force under-13 AAU Baseball Club, seeking new players for the upcoming season. Those born on or after May 1, 1993, are eligible. The Force is a new team that will play competitive AAU baseball throughout Southern New England, mostly on weekends. For more information, call John Larson at 401-726-6018 or e-mail larsongs@cox.net.

Norfolk Baseball Association is sponsoring the First Annual Norfolk Baseball Association Scholarship; the $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to the deserving recipient on opening day, April 21, 2007; applicant requirements: a high school graduate of the Class of 2007; planning to continue your education at a vocational school, college or university; have played a minimum of four spring seasons of league play in Norfolk Baseball, at any level; completed the scholarship application; submitted a brief essay (subject matter on application); for more details and to download an application visit www.norfolkbaseball.com or contact Karen Fruci at 508-384-3989; all applications and essays must be postmarked by April 1, 2007.

North Attleboro Storm: Registration underway for the North Attleboro Storm, an AAU baseball team for 13-year olds; team will begin play with a "Frost Bite Tournament" at the end of March, followed by a 16-game season and a Labor Day weekend tournament on Long Island; team currently doesn't have a home field but has been practicing at Planet Baseball in Attleboro; for further information contact John Shay at 508-643-2522.

Foxboro Youth Baseball: Tryouts scheduled for Foxboro High School, Saturday March 17; minors 9-11 a.m.; majors 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; be at the gym a half hour early to sign in; new registrations; visit www.fybs.org or contact Jim Finn at 508-543-8053 coachjfinn@yahoo.com

BASKETBALL

Spring Hoops Youth Tournament: Registration underway for local boys and girls youth basketball teams for the eighth annual tournament held March 24, 25 in Medway; competition for teams in grades 5, 6, 7 and 8; all teams entered will play a minimum of three games; trophies will be presented to players on championship teams; AAU teams not eligible; interested teams, coaches or travel league coordinators can get more information by calling 774-265-5106 or by e-mailing newenglandhoops@comcast.net

One-Day Challenge: The Mansfield Sports Complex will host its' annual Boy's Basketball Spring One-Day Challenge March 31. All teams are guaranteed two games. Competition will be conducted in various grade divisions, five through 12. The fee is $165.00 per team. All AAU, USSSA, all-star and travel teams are welcome. For registration and information call Ray Cantelmo at 508-674-9724.

High-Five Hoop: Registration is underway for the High-Five Hoop camp, a summer basketball camp for boys, ages 7-14 June 25-29 at the Attleboro YMCA. The camp is under the direction of Attleboro High boys' basketball coach Mark Houle. For further information and registration, contact the Attleboro Y or call 508-222-8088.

FIELD HOCKEY

Youth Indoor Field Hockey sponsored by Attleboro YMCA: a recreational league for kids ages 10-18; five players per team; modified version of indoor field hockey rules will be used to officiate the games; players have to provide their own sticks with blade covers or socks, shin pads, mouth piece and eye protection; push shots and push passes are the norm, no raised balls or drives are allowed; balls may only leave the floor on a shot at the net in the striking circle; all games played on Saturday mornings through April 14; middle school 10-14 year olds play from 9-10 a.m. and high school, ages 15-18, play from 10-11 a.m.; Fee is $25 for non-members, $15 for members and $10 for a family member.

FOOTBALL

Matt Light of the Patriots will hold a youth football camp again this summer for boys ages 7-18; the 14th annual camp will take place from June 29-July 3 at Wheaton College; Light will bring out 10-12 New England Patriots players to help with the instruction of the camp; for more information call 1-800-555-0801 or visit www.footballcamps.com; space is limited.

LACROSSE

High School Referees needed for girls' games; men and women accepted; training clinics offered through March with games beginning in April; clinic applications available at www.nelax.org or e-mail lwalter616@aol.com

SKIING

Day Ski Trips sponsored by the Attleboro YMCA Youth Dept.; All ages, but have to be at least 12 to go without a parent; All trips include coach transportation and a day lift ticket; trips cost $65 and one must register a week in advance of the desired trip: Saturday, March 10, Loon; Sunday, March 18, Killington; Saturday, March 24, Loon; Saturday, March 31, Stowe; for more information contact the YMCA at 508-222-7422.

SOCCER

Attleboro Youth Soccer (AYS) is in need of more players for its recreation soccer teams that play Saturday or Sunday mornings and business sponsors; Players who want to join the team, or businesses who want to sponsor a team, should send an e-mail to Kathleen Jolly, communications director for Attleboro Youth Soccer, in care of Kackel13@aol.com.

Foxboro Youth Softball: Tryouts scheduled for Foxboro High School, Saturday March 17; seniors 1-3 p.m.; juniors 3-5 p.m.; be at the gym a half hour early to sign in; new registrations; visit www.fybs.org or contact Jim Finn at 508-543-8053 coachjfinn@yahoo.com

SWIMMING

The Attleboro Recreation Dept., in co-operation with the City of Attleboro, will return its popular family swimming sessions on Sunday to its fall calendar of events. The sessions will be held Sunday evenings from 6-8:45 p.m. and will be open to city residents for a nominal $2 fee. Recreation Dept. Director Dennis Walsh and Recreation Commission Chairman Mark Cuddy will direct the program which will run through April. For further information call 774-203-1889.

VOLLEYBALL

Wrentham Volleyball, all men and women of high school age and older are invited to play volleyball on Wednesday evenings at 6:15; people will be playing outside all summer behind King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham; for more information, contact Ken Graves at 508-384-8084 or ken.graves@gravesfa.org.

The Generations Sports Club is offering volleyball programs for youths and adults interested, at the Fred Bartek Center at 81 Pine St. in Attleboro; for more information, visit www.generationssports@yahoogroups.com, e-mail GenerationsSportsClub@yahoo.com or call 508-226-0399.

MISCELLANEOUS

Running Clinics for Women sponsored by the Wampanoag Bettys and the Attleboro Arts Museum will be held on the following Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. in the gallery of the Attleboro Art Museum, 86 Park St., Attleboro: April 3, 24; Clinics are free and open to women who are interested in all facets of running from novice through advanced. For more information, please contact Sandy Sheehy at 508-643-0626 or ssheehy@mindspring.com

Track coach needed: the Bishop Feehan High outdoor track programs are looking for a weight throwing coach for the upcoming spring season. The coach will be for both the boys' and girls' teams; for more information, please contact Bishop Feehan head coach Bob L'Homme at 508-826-8365.

NEW ENGLAND YOUTH SPORTS FESTIVAL: a one-stop tour of New England's youth sports for boys and girls ages 6 to 18, their parents and coaches; youth sports organizations from seven sports - soccer, baseball, softball, football, basketball, hockey and lacrosse - will provide skills training for all levels of young athletes and host educational workshops for parents, coaches and administrators; a sports expo will showcase sports camps and other products at the three-day event; March 23-25 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro; for info and special pricing visit www.NewEnglandYouthSportsFestival.com