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Published 10/09/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 10/09/2012 12:08 AM

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

Waterford North Little League monthly meeting - Wednesday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m., Quaker Hill School Café. Now accepting applications for 2013 majors girls' and boys' managers for review at the November meeting. Interested candidates should submit a philosophy statement and coaching resume to Ray LaForte at Mel81399@yahoo.com

Mystic Babe Ruth officer nominations meeting - Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m., Mystic YMCA. A number of volunteer positions are available. Contact: Mark Underwood, (860) 572-4153.

Waterford South Little League - Monthly meeting, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 6 p.m., Waterford Community Center.

Indoor Baseball Hitting Leagues - Starting Nov. 10, Renegade Sports Center. For boys ages 8-17 who will compete in four-person teams and individually. Cost: $89 per player for eight weeks plus playoffs. Contact: (860) 437-4504, email bill4renegade@gmail.com or visit renegadesportscenter.com

Indoor Softball Hitting Leagues - Starting Nov. 10, Renegade Sports Center. For boys ages 8-17 who will compete in four-person teams and individually. Cost: $89 per player for eight weeks plus playoffs. Contact: (860) 437-4504, email bill4renegade@gmail.com or visit renegadesportscenter.com

CT Challengers travel softball - Looking for players for 14U and 16U teams. Players must be born from 1996-1999. Contacts, Randy Ortiz at ranortiz@sbcglobal.net or (860) 942-3829, Al Carpenter at acarpenter@cphengineers.com or (860) 208-3394.

BASKETBALL

Eastern Connecticut Board 8 of Approved Basketball Officials - Rules clinic to prepare for written exam on Nov. 5. Clinics at NFA on Oct. 9, 16, 23, 25, 30 and Nov. 1 in the cafeteria/faculty lounge from 6-8:30 p.m. Clinics at Killingly High School on Sept. 24 and 26, Oct. 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 and 29 from 6-8:30 p.m. Contacts, Mike Thomas for NFA at mthomas@ct.metrocast.net; Bob Bernier at Killingly at iaabo8@snet.net or (860) 465-7771.

Connecticut Storm Girls' AAU Basketball tryouts - Oct. 21 for travel team players in grades 5-11. Contact: http://www.ctstorm.com/travelteams.htm, Jackie Schumacher (860) 691-1443 or Larry Miller (860) 859-2202.

GOLF

Great Neck Country Club Men's Invitational - Sunday, Oct. 21, tee times from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Format: individual gross and net (players must have valid USGA index handicap card to be eligible for net prizes). Entry fee is $55 and includes greens fees, prizes, lunch and beverage. Entry form and fee due Oct. 17. Field limited to 104 players. For more information, contact GNCC pro shop at 860-439-1524 or Kevin@greatneckgolf.com

Groton Parks & Rec. youth lessons - At Great Brook Golf Center, for ages 8-15. Session III is Saturdays from Oct. 20-Nov. 17 and Session IV is Sundays from Oct. 21-Nov. 18. From 10-11 a.m. Cost: $90 for Groton residents, $105 for non-residents.

SOCCER

Indoor Soccer Leagues - Renegade Sports Center accepting team applications for youth and adult leagues, which begin Nov. 5. Deadline to register is Nov. 1. Contact: (860) 437-4504, email bill4renegade@gmail.com or visitrenegadesportscenter.com

Indoor Soccer House Teams - Renegade Sports Center needs players ages 5-15 to be placed on a team for schedule that includes nine games plus playoffs. Contact: (860) 437-4504, email bill4renegade@gmail.com or visit renegadesportscenter.com

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