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August 12, 2008 · Updated 12:02 AM 

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Adult baseball

league planned

The NABA Westsound league will hold tryouts for men who are at least 18 years old from noon to 2 p.m. on Aug. 23-24 at Snider Park in Poulsbo.

The tryout fee is $10.

A $195 payment for league fees and a signed contract also are required before tryouts.

Players should bring a glove, spikes, baseball attire — no shorts, sweats or jeans — hat and a wood bat.

The eight-game season plus playoffs runs from Sept. 7 to Oct. 19.

All games are played at Snider Park and Bremerton’s Legion Field.

Visit www.leaguelineup.com/nabawestsound for more information.

Bremerton Stingers

schedule tryouts

The Bremerton Stingers Baseball Club will hold tryouts beginning Aug. 30. Select teams for age divisions 10U, 11U, 13U and 15U now are forming for fall workouts and travel/tournament season.

Contact club administrator Christine Torres at 871-5757 or e-mail bremertonstingers@gmail.com for more information.

3-on-3 Tourney

set for Aug. 30

The second annual Silverdale Shootout 3-on-3 basketball tourney is now accepting registrations.

The event is Aug. 30-31 and registration is accepted up to the day of the event.

Players of all ages and skill levels can compete in the recreational or competitive divisions. School-aged teams will be grouped by grade, while post-high school hoopsters will group by age ranges (18-24, 25-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50 plus).

The event also is still looking for sponsors. A variety of sponsorship packages are available to businesses, from a presenting sponsorship to an individual court sponsor.

Some event proceeds benefit United Way, CK Food Bank and the Navy Wives Club.

For more information, call (360) 698-1000, e-mail Nathan.uffens@silverdalebeachhotel.com or visit the shootout’s Web site at www.silverdaleshootout.com.

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