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AUTOS AUTOCROSS CLUB OF CENTRAL OREGON MONTHLY MEETING: Wednesday; 6 p.m. social, 6:30 p.m. meeting; Pappy’s Pizzeria, Bend; all welcome; www.autoxclub.org. OPEN TRACK DAY: Thursday; Oregon Raceway Park, Grass Valley; pre-event safety inspection and classroom training session at 4 p.m. on Tuesday at Pappy’s Pizzeria in Bend; www.autoxclub.org. AUTOCROSS COMPETITION EVENTS NO. 3 AND NO. 4: Saturday and Sunday; Hoodoo Mountain Resort; registration begins at 7:45 a.m.; $15 students, $25 ACCO members, $30 nonmembers per event; www.autoxclub.org.

BASEBALL

$94 for Bend Park & Recreation District residents, $127 otherwise.

BIKING MOUNTAIN AND ROAD BIKE RIDES: Join Trinity Bikes in Redmond Mondays or Wednesdays for evening rides; road bike ride from shop on Mondays and mountain bike ride at Peterson Ridge in Sisters or Phil’s Trail complex in Bend on Wednesdays; all riding levels welcome; bring own bike or rent from the shop; Trinity Bikes; 541923-5650; www.trinitybikes.com. BEND ENDURANCE ACADEMY CYCLING PROGRAMS: Includes options in youth development, junior teams, U23/collegiate teams, after-school programs, camps, races and shuttles; age 6 and older; mountain biking, road cycling, freeride mountain biking and cyclocross; info@bendenduranceacdemy.org; www.bendenduranceacdemy.org. MT. BACHELOR SPORTS EDUCATION FOUNDATION CYCLING PROGRAM: Now available; mountain bike sessions and junior race team road sessions with racing opportunities; through August; 541-388-0002; mbsef@ mbsef.org, www.mbsef.org. WEEKLY RIDE: Saturdays, noon; weekly group road rides starting from Nancy P’s Baking Co., 1054 Milwaukee Ave. in Bend; Glen Bates, glenbates@ bendcable.com, 541-382-4675.

BEND ELKS ADVANCED CAMP: For advanced players ages 10-13; June 24-26, June 30-July 2, July 5-6 and July 10-11; 9 a.m.-noon each session; work in fielding, hitting and simulated games; $25 per session or $195 for all 10; includes Bend Fieldhouse summer pass, practice shirt, cap and Elks tickets; 541312-9259; jr@bendelks.com. BEND ELKS CAMPS: For boys and girls ages 7-14; with coaching from Elks players and coaches; Monday, July 11-Thursday, July 14; 8:30a.m.-12:30 p.m. all days; at Vince Genna Stadium in southeast Bend; bring baseball glove each day; $80 for Bend Park & Recreation District residents, $108 otherwise; www. bendparksandrec.org; 541-389-7275. SUMMER YOUTH BASEBALL/ SOFTBALL: Through Bend Park & Recreation District; through August 4; for boys and girls ages 6-12; $52 in district, $70 otherwise; 541-3897275; www.bendparksandrec.org. COUGAR SUMMER BASEBALL CAMP: today-Thursday; 9 a.m.noon, Mountain View High School; for boys entering grades four through eight; includes instruction in hitting, base running, pitching and fielding; $60; 541-420-6266; kory.bright@gmail.com.

HIKING

BASKETBALL

MISCELLANEOUS

COBO LITTLE DRIBBLERS FUNDAMENTAL BASKETBALL CAMPS: For children in grades two through five; two session options: Monday, June 27-Thursday, June 30, at Mountain View High School and Tuesday, July 12-Friday, July 15, at Cascade Middle School; 9 a.m.noon both sessions; $75 per camp for Bend Park & Recreation District residents, $101 otherwise; 541-3897275; www.bendparksandrec.org. MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL CAMPS: For children in grades five through nine; two session options: Monday, June 27-Thursday, June 30, at Mountain View High School from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and Tuesday, July 12-Friday, July 15, at Cascade Middle School from 1-4 p.m.; $75 per camp for Bend Park & Recreation District residents, $101 otherwise; 541-3897275; www.bendparksandrec.org. HOT SHOT BASKETBALL CAMPS: Monday, July 11-Thursday, July 14; clinics, day camps and evening elite sessions for players in kindergarten through 12th grade (2011-12 school year); Summit High School, Bend; $115-$235; scholarships available; 208-720-7904; www.hsbcamps.com. COBO ADVANCED MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL CAMP: For children in grades four through nine; Monday, Aug. 15-Thursday, Aug. 18; at Mountain View High School; 9 a.m.-noon for grades 4-6 and 1-4 p.m. for grades seven through nine;

BOCCE BALL LEAGUE: Wednesdays at Maverick’s Country Bar and Grill, 20565 Brinson Blvd., Bend; 6:30 p.m.; two-player teams; can join any week; no registration necessary; free; 541-382-4270. ARCHERY: Age 8-19; includes proper safety, bow handling and archery etiquette; Thursdays, July 7-28; 5:30-7 p.m.; equipment provided if necessary; at CentWise, 533 S.W. 5th St., Redmond; $25; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. TUMBLING/BEGINNING GYMNASTICS: Ages 6-10; Mondays and Wednesdays, June 13-July 11; 6:45-7:30 p.m.; basic exercises such as rolls, cartwheels, handstands and low balance beam; $35; RAPRD Activity Center; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. PARENT AND ME TUMBLING: Ages 2-4; Thursdays, June 16-July 7; introduction to fundamental tumbling skills with parental assistance; 11-11:30 a.m.; $22; at the RAPRD Activity Center in Redmond; 541548-7275; www.raprd.org. FUN & FIT FRIENDS: For girls ages 11-14; Tuesdays through Fridays, noon-4 p.m.; three sessions: todayJuly 1, July 12-22, August 2-12; each day starts with brown bag lunch and discussion of how to make good nutritional choices; afternoon activities including swimming, Zumba, Nia, yoga and more; $50 for district residents, $68 otherwise; www. bendparksandrec.org; 541-389-7665.

DAY HIKE FOR FAMILIES: Wednesday; 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; at Sparks Lake; take a backpack, water, lunch and sunscreen; parent/chaperone required for children; $20 per family; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. SILVER STRIDERS GUIDED HIKES: With a trained naturalist; two to three hikes per week through October; hikes take place in state parks and national forests in Central and Eastern Oregon; $20; geared toward hikers age 50 and older of varying abilities; 541383-8077; strikeon@silverstriders. com; www.silverstriders.com.

BEND ROCK GYM: Ages 9-16; equipment provided at the gym; Tuesday, June 28; 1:15-4:15 p.m.; waiver signed by guardian required; transportation from RAPRD Activity Center provided; $22; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. FRISBEE DISC GOLF: Ages 9-14; Friday, July 8; 10-a.m.-noon; game at challenge course at High Desert Sports Complex in Redmond; $7; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. GUYS GET FIT: For middle school boys, ages 11-14; Tuesdays through Fridays, noon-4 p.m.; two sessions: July 12-15, July 26-29; each day starts with a brown bag lunch and discussion of how to make good nutritional choices; afternoon activities include weight training, sports conditioning, core training and outdoor boot camp; $25 for district residents; $34 otherwise; www. bendparksandrec.org; 541-389-7665. JAVELIN CLINIC: With Scott Halley, former NAIA national champion at Concordia; Saturday, July 23; 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Redmond High School; includes drills, video analysis and discussion of coaching theory; $25 for coaches, $50 for throwers; www.coachhalley.com. LULULEMON BOOT CAMP: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.; 550 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend; focuses on sport-specific drills, cardiovascular training and core strength exercises; for all ability levels; free; bring water bottle and sweat towel; Megan Hill; 541-4805039 or Salt Fit on Facebook. SUMMER FENCING: High Desert Fencing in Bend welcomes newcomers and former fencers; new hours for fitness and competitive training; Mondays, 4-7 p.m. and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 5:30-7 p.m.; Randall, 541-389-4547; Jeff at 541-419-7087. BABY BOOTCAMP: Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at Fleet Feet Sports Bend, 1320 N.W. Galveston Ave; bridget. cook@babybootcamp.com. PROJECT HEALING WATERS: Flyfishing and fly-tying program for disabled active military service personnel and veterans; meetings held the second Wednesday of each month; 6 p.m.; Orvis Company Store; 320 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; outings begin in the spring; Brad at 541-536-5799; bdemery1@aol.com. ADULT OPEN PLAY ROLLER HOCKEY: Sundays, 6:30-8 p.m.; $5; Cascade Indoor Sports, Bend; www.cascadeindoorsports. com; 541-330-1183. ACROVISION TAEKWONDO: For those age 6 and up; Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 5-28; 7-8 p.m. at the RAPRD Activity Center in Redmond; students will train in a complete martial arts system; uniforms are required and will be available for purchase; $69; 541-548-7275 or www.raprd.org. OPEN ROLLER SKATING: For all ages and ability levels; $5 per skater (includes skate rental), children under 5 are free; Tuesdays, 12:303:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m.; Fridays, 2-5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.; Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.; Sundays, 1-4 p.m. 541-330-1183; callie@cascadeindoorsoccer.com; www.cascadeindoorsports.com. BEND TABLE TENNIS CLUB: Evening play every Monday; 6-9 p.m. (setup a half hour before); beginner classes available, cost is $60; at Boys & Girls Club of Bend, 500 N.W. Wall St.; dropin fee, $5 for adults, $3 for youths and seniors; Jeff at 541-480-2834; Don at 541-318-0890; Sean at 267614-6477; bendtabletennis@yahoo. com; www.bendtabletennis.com. AMERICAN POOLPLAYERS ASSOCIATION LEAGUE: Nine-ball play Monday and Wednesday nights; eightball on Thursdays; 7 p.m.; amateurs of all ability levels encouraged; Randee Lee at rlee973@gmail.com or Marshall Fox at Fox’s Billiard Lounge, 937 N.W. Newport Ave., 541-6471363; www.foxsbilliards.com.

PRACTICE WITH LAVA CITY ROLLER DOLLS ALL-FEMALE ROLLER DERBY TEAM: 3-5 p.m. on Sundays and 8-10 p.m. on Tuesdays; Central Oregon Indoor Sports Center, corner of Empire Avenue and High Desert Lane, Bend; $6 per session, $40 per month; deemoralizer@lavacityrollerdolls. com, 541-306-7364. RENEGADE ROLLER DERBY PRACTICES: For men and women of all skill levels; Midtown Ballroom, 51 N.W. Greenwood, Bend; 7 p.m., Sundays; first practice is free, $7 thereafter; skates available for beginners; nicholecp@hotmail.com or 415-3360142.; www.renegadesor.com. URBAN GPS ECO-CHALLENGE: Trips on paths and trails along Deschutes River in Bend through Old Mill District shops and Farewell Bend Park daily; like a scavenger hunt with clues and checkpoints; $65, includes guide, GPS and instruction, water, materials; 541-389-8359, 800-9622862; www.wanderlusttours.com.

MULTISPORT PACIFIC CREST: Friday-Sunday; Sunriver; races include long-course triathlon, endurance duathlon, Olympic triathlon and duathlon; sprint triathlon and duathlon; marathon, half-marathon, 5K and 10K runs/ walks, Kids Splash Pedal-n-Dash triathlon and kids dash; $12-$195; www.racecenter.com/pacificcrest. MERRELL OYSTER OFF ROAD ADVENTURE RACE: Saturday; Bend; teams of two to four individuals; full race, 8 a.m.; half race 10 a.m.; includes running and mountain biking; age 12 and older; $60-$70 per person; oysterracingseries.com/Bend.php. REBOUND MINI DUATHLON SERIES: Saturday, July 2, Deschutes Dash simulated bike course and 5K run outside; Rebound Sports Performance & Pilates, 143 S.W. Century Drive; $15 adults, $10 juniors; heats of eight riders at 7 a.m., 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. time slots; www.ReboundSPL.com. BEND ENDURANCE ACADEMY MULTISPORT PROGRAM: For ages 12-16; through Aug. 13: swim (Tuesdays), bike (Wednesdays) and run (Thursdays) practice sessions, 34:30 p.m.; two-day ($200) and threeday ($300) enrollments available; Joanne Stevens; 541-848-3691; www.bendenduranceacademy.org.

PADDLING KAYAKING: For all ages; weekly classes and open pool; equipment provided to those who preregister, first come, first served otherwise; Sundays, 4-6 p.m., Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $3; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org.

RUNNING TODD EVANS BEAMER INDEPENDENCE DAY RUN: Monday, July 4; Sahalee Park, Madras: $5 or $20 with stainless steel drink container or hat; registration begins at 6:15 a.m.; 6-mile walk, 7 a.m.; 10K run, 8 a.m.; 2-mile fun run; 9 a.m.; breakfast afterward; proceeds go toward memorial scholarship fund; Amber Searcy; 541-279-7100. FOURTH OF JULY FUN RUN: Monday, July 4; Sunriver; 5-mile run and 3-mile run/walk; 9 a.m.; $15 walkers, $20 runners ($30 day of race); 541-593-4603; www. sunriver-resort.com/recreation. SPARK YOUR HEART: Monday, July 4; 5K run/walk and Kids’ Firecracker Dash; 8 a.m.; Riverbend Park, Bend; www.stcharleshealthcare. org/spark-your-heart.html. REDMOND OREGON RUNNING KLUB (RORK): Weekly run/walk; Saturdays at 8 a.m.; all levels welcome; free; for more information and to be added to a weekly e-mail list, e-mail Dan Edwards at rundanorun@gmail. com; follow Redmond Oregon Running Klub on Facebook.

FOOTZONE WOMEN’S RUNNING GROUP: Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; 3-7 miles; all paces welcome; free; no registration necessary; Jenny; 541-317-3568; melanie@ footzonebend.com. GOOD FORM RUNNING CLINIC: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 8 a.m. (check website for available dates); learn the basics of good running form and what it can do to improve efficiency, reduce injury and make you faster; at FootZone of Bend, 845 N.W. Wall St.; RSVP; free; 541-317-3568; sign up at www. footzonebend.com./events/clinics. PERFORMANCE RUNNING GROUP: 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays; locations vary; pace and hill workouts designed to benefit runners of all levels; local running standout Max King leads workout; max@footzonebend.com. ASK THE EXPERTS: Tuesdays; 6 p.m.; at FootZone; physical and massage therapists offer free informal Q&A sessions to assist with injury prevention and recovery; shawn@ footzonebend.com; 541-317-3568. NOON TACO RUN: Wednesdays at noon; meet at FootZone; place an order for a taco or burrito from Taco Stand (optional), go for a 6-10mile run and have lunch when you return; cost of lunch only; teague@ footzonebend.com; 541-317-3568. LEARN TO RUN ALUMNI RUNNING GROUP: Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m.; meet at FootZone; easy, supportive and informal midweek running group; caters to slower paces and walk/runners; free; shawn@ footzonebend.com; 541-317-3568. WEEKLY RUNS: 6 p.m. Wednesdays, at Fleet Feet Sports Bend, 1320 N.W. Galveston Ave.; 3 to 5 miles; two groups, different paces; 541-389-1601. YOGA FOR RUNNERS: Wednesdays at 7 p.m.; at Fleet Feet Sports Bend, 1320 N.W. Galveston Ave.; $5 per session or $50 for 12 sessions; focuses on strengthening and lengthening muscles and preventing running injuries; 541-389-1601. FUNCTIONAL FITNESS WORKOUT FOR RUNNERS: Thursdays starting at 6 p.m. at FootZone of Bend, 845 N.W. Wall St.; personal trainer Kyle Will will help participants strengthen muscle groups to help avoid common injuries; $5; 541-330-0985. RUNS WITH CENTRAL OREGON RUNNING KLUB (CORK): 8 a.m. on Saturdays at Drake Park in Bend; runs of various lengths; free; runsmts@gmail.com.

SCUBA DIVING BASIC BEGINNER SCUBA CLASSES: Central Oregon Scuba Academy at Cascade Swim Center in Redmond, ongoing. Scuba certification available for adults and kids age 12 and older; refresher and dive industry career classes for certified divers; cost varies; Rick Conners, 541-312-2727 or 541-287-2727.

SNOW SPORTS BEND ENDURANCE ACADEMY SUMMER NORDIC TRAINING PROGRAM: For skiers ages 14-23; through Aug. 15; program runs Tuesdays through Saturdays; strength and agility, skate and classic roller skiing, late-season snow skiing, hiking and running; Ben Husaby; 541-678-3864; ben@ bendenduranceacademy.org; www. bendenduranceacademy.org. MBSEF ALPINE SKIING SUMMER DRYLAND TRAINING: Through August for skiers ages 11-18; 541-388-0002; mbsef@mbsef.org; www.mbsef.org. MBSEF FREERIDE SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING SUMMER DRYLAND TRAINING: Through August for skiers ages 11-18; 541-388-0002; mbsef@ mbsef.org; www.mbsef.org. MBSEF NORDIC SKIING SUMMER DRYLAND TRAINING: Through August

for skiers ages 11-18; 541-388-0002; mbsef@mbsef.org; www.mbsef.org. MBSEF SUMMER ALPINE CAMPS AT MOUNT HOOD: Camps for juniors ages 9-13 and juniors ages 13-19 Monday, June 27-Friday, July 1; 541-388-0002; mbsef@ mbsef.org; www.mbsef.org.

SOCCER OREGON RUSH: Friday, July 1 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, July 2 at 1 p.m.; both games vs. Portland Rain U23; Summit High School; WPSL (women’s pro-am league); $5 adults, $3 youths; $20 individual season ticket; $30 family season pass; free for Oregon Rush players wearing jersey; www.oregonrush.com. MEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE: Competitive outdoor league; season lasts until early October; Joe Oberto; 541-3229686; joberto@bendcable.com. SOCCER OPEN PLAY (ADULT): Age 14 and older; no cleats, but shinguards required; $7; Friday nights; coed 78:30 p.m., men 8:30-10 p.m.; Cascade Indoor Soccer, Bend; 541-330-1183; callie@cascadeindoorsoccer.com; www.cascadeindoorsports.com.

SWIMMING PRE-COMP KIDS: Grades 1-8; advanced swim-lesson program that serves as a feeder for Cascade Aquatic Club; children must be able to swim one length of crawl stroke with side breathing and one length of backstroke in a level position; meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 28-July 21, 5:30-6:15 p.m. at Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $32; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. YOUTH SWIM LESSONS: For ages 12-17; learning to swim and improving fitness; Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 5-28; 5:30-6 p.m. at Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $30.00; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. SUMMER SWIM LESSONS: Classes available for children six months of age and older, as well as adults; at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center in Bend; multiple times and levels available; register at www.juniperswimandfitness. com or in person at 800 N.E. 6th St.; 541-389-7665. CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS: Ages 3-11; July 4-15; multiple times available; at Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $32; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. WATERBABIES: Basic water skills for infants and toddlers; ages 6 months through 3 years; games and challenges; parent participation; July 415; at Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $32; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. COSMIC SWIM: For middle school students only (student ID required); Saturday; 8-10 p.m.; Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $2.50; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org. REDMOND AREA PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT FAMILY SWIM NIGHT: 7:25 to 8:25 p.m., Tuesdays, Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; adult must accompany anyone under age 18; $10 per family, $3 per adult, $2 per child; RAPRD, 541-548-7275, www.raprd.org.

TENNIS YOUTH TENNIS CLINICS: Ages 4-17; for beginners through experienced players; Mondays through Thursdays, June 27-July 7; Sam Johnson Park; 541-548-7275; see www.raprd.org for age group times and costs. BROKEN TOP CLUB SUMMER TENNIS FESTIVAL: Saturday, July 2; noon-4 p.m.; clinics at noon, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.; cardio tennis classes at 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.; QuickStart tennis for juniors 10 and younger; fast serve contest, ball machine and prizes; free; public welcome; 62000 Broken Top Drive, Bend; 541-312-4758; bob.harrington@hotmail.com.

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Baseball • Shock win Idaho tournament: Competing as the No. 4 seed in the 13 and under division, the Bend-based Central Oregon Shock won the 10th annual Dairy Days tournament on Saturday. The tournament was staged Thursday through Saturday in Meridian, Idaho. The Shock played in two qualifying games Friday to determine their seed. On Saturday, they defeated the Idaho Crush 7-4 before knocking off the top-seeded Boise Rampage 9-4 in the semifinals. In the finals, the Shock beat the thirdseeded Boise Titans 5-2 to win the championship. The members of the Shock are Brian Blasquez, T.J. Cecil, Nolan Juhl, Cameron Himes, Chris Mason, Nick Mason, Chase Ricker, Matt Solley, Elliot Willy and Dominick Zombik.

Football • Spots still available in youth league: Late registration is still available in the Bend Park & Recreation District’s upcoming fall youth football league. Registration is available online at bendparksandrec.org or in person

at the park district office, 799 S.W. Columbia St. Some grades, teams or schools may be full. Registration will be accepted for remaining spots until they are also filled. The league is open to youths who will attend grades four through six during the 2011-12 school year. The league starts Aug. 15 and concludes Oct. 23. Teams will be formed in Bend, Prineville, Sisters and Jefferson County. Cost is $90 for park district residents, $110 otherwise. All protective equipment except for shoes will be provided (helmet, shoulder pads, pants and mouth guard). Weight limits for ball carriers will be applied. For more information, contact the park district office at 541-3897275.

Miscellaneous • Bend facility gets upgrade: Nearly 15,000 square feet of artificial turf has recently been installed at Cascade Indoor Sports in northeast Bend. The Agility 69 turf is a synthetic grass designed for indoor recreation, according to a Cascade Indoor Sports press release. The turf’s foam backing should create a softer playing surface for

the facility’s participants in indoor soccer, lacrosse, flag football and other activities. Along with the new field, Cascade Indoor Sports has installed a warm-up area that players can use to prepare for games.

Running • Memorial run slated: A scholarship fundraiser for Madras students, the annual Todd Evans Beamer Independence Day Run, is scheduled to be held July 4. The annual event includes a 10kilometer run a 6-mile walk and a 2-mile fun run. Registration begins at 6 a.m. at Sahalee Park, located on C Street in Madras. The walk starts at 7 a.m. A bus will transport 10K runners to the start of their event at 7:30 a.m., and their race will begin 30 minutes later. The fun run begins at 9 a.m. Registration is $5. A stainless steel drink container or a hat can be purchased for an additional fee. Proceeds from the event will go to a memorial scholarship in honor of Beamer, a former Madras student-athlete who died in 1997. This year’s scholarship recipients are recent Madras High School graduates JoElla Smith and Rachel Simmons.

For more information, contact Amber Searcy at 541-279-7100.

Tennis • Festival on tap: A tennis event open to the public is scheduled to be held in Bend next week. The Broken Top Summer Tennis Festival will be staged at the Broken Top Club tennis facility from noon to 4 p.m. on July 2. The festival will include clinics at noon, 1 and 3 p.m., “cardioâ€? tennis classes at 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m., and QuickStart tennis, a program designed specifically for youngsters, for juniors age 10 and younger. A fast-serve contest using a speed radar gun will also be conducted. The festival is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Broken Top tennis director Bob Harrington at bob.harrington@ hotmail.com. — Bulletin staff reports

Juniper Open 1 June 18, Bend, 32 pitchers Class A: 1, Barry Chapelle. 2, Gary Kollmann. Class B: 1, Al Holland. 2, Jim Postell. 3, Jim Peterson. Class C: 1, Robert Peebles. 2, John Bucey. Class D : 1, John Trahan. 2, Jim Wear. Class E: 1, Jim Howard. 2, Loretta Trahan. June 19, Bend, 26 pitchers Class A: 1, Barry Chapelle. 2, Gary Kollmann. Class B: 1, Bob Bender. 2, Jim Campbell. Class C: 1, John Bucey. 2, Robert Peebles. 3, Jim Wear. Class D: 1, Alan Reeder. 2, Larry Flanary. 3, Jim Howard.

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