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Youth signup Saturday Rugby players wanted
Young players are invited to sign up for spring rugby.
Langley Rugby Club is running mini rugby this spring, with registration starting this Saturday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. at the LRC field at 21280 Crush Cres. Registration is $160 and uniforms can be ordered at that time. Mini rugby runs from February to June with games on Sunday and practices on Wednesday. Mini players range in age from kindergarten through to Grade 7. In other news, the club is inviting players born in 1997 and ’98 to play on a spring team and then tour to New Zealand in 2014. The spring team will start training soon so
The Langley Rugby Club is actively recruiting and retaining players for its senior men’s divisions. by Troy Landreville
sports@langleyadvnace.com
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A blanket of snow on the ground didn’t stop these youth rugby players from training for the upcoming season. check the website, www. langleyrugby.com, for details. Players will have the opportunity to try out for
representative teams in June as well. Call Jenny Foss at 604857-7510 for more information.
New and existing players interested in playing senior men’s rugby this year are invited to visit the Langley Rugby Club’s clubhouse tomorrow night (Jan. 25). Anyone interested in playing this year for LRC’s senior men’s first, second, and third division teams can drop by the clubhouse, 21280 Crush Cres., for an open house starting at 8 p.m. Senior men’s players can sign up directly online through the LRC website, www.langleyrugby.com.
Coach off to New Zealand
Assistant coach John Stuart and the rest of the Canadian men’s softball team will be off to Auckland, New Zealand in early March.
Stuart, from Langley, will help guide the team at the International Softball Federation (ISF) XIII men’s world championship being held March 1-10. The tournament will feature 16 teams vying for the gold medal. Team Canada won a bronze medal at the previous world championship in Saskatoon in 2009, with Australia claiming the gold medal and New Zealand earning silver. Team Canada last won world gold at the 1992 tournament held in Manila, Philippines.
Baseball signups upcoming
Langley Baseball is signing up players for the blastball, tee-ball, and Challenger divisions, as well as Little League on Saturday, Feb. 9 and Saturday, Feb. 23. Registration is open to boys and girls between the ages of four and 18. Players can sign up both days at Al Anderson Pool, 4949 207th St. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You can also register online at www. langleybaseball.ca.
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