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Sports August 7, 2003
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There will be a meeting for all managers of the 2002 Women’s Fall Volleyball teams who are interested in returning this year on Aug. 21 at 6 p.m. at the Community Center, located on New Road in Woodlot Park. New teams are welcome and will be admitted into the league on a space-available basis. A lottery will be held at the organizational meeting to determine the order of entry into the league, if there are spaces. All new teams must have a representative at the meeting to participate in the lottery. Fees for 2003 will be $10 for each player who lives in South Brunswick, and $20 for each eligible nonresident (must work 20 or more hours per week in South Brunswick). Fees and rosters are due by Sept. 10 before 4 p.m. All checks must be made payable to South Brunswick Township. All managers must attend this meeting or have a representative present. If your team is not returning for the 2003 season or if you need more information, please call the Recreation/Community Affairs office by Aug. 25 at (732) 329-4000 ext. 671 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

North Brunswick Pop Warner Football registration is now open to children ages 5-14. For more information, call (732) 843-3441 or (732) 220-6805.

The Nothing But Skills Player Development program is now accepting applications for boys and girls in fourth through 10th grade. Nothing But Skills is for basketball players wishing to improve their overall skills and take their game to the next level. This is not a team or camp. Sessions are held on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) running Aug 23-Oct 5 (session one) and Oct. 14-Nov 22 (session two). For more information, call the NBS office at (732) 613-9232, or e-mail NBSPD@aol.com.

The following are the results of the Tamarack Women’s Nine-Hole Golf Association’s July 31 outing. The game played was stroke play — full handicap. In A Flight, Inge Robinson was the winner with 35, followed by Annabelle Donnamaria (36), Sandi Sulam (37) and Gail Dimaio (38). In B Flight, Abbey Lorber was the winner with 34, followed by Joan Semen (35), Bobbi Block (35) and Karen Weinberg (36). In C Flight, Rosann Marosy was the winner with 30, followed by Joyce Nicolaison (33), Sally Deyette (36) and Jeanette Squires (37). Lorber and Semen had fewest putts with 15.

Rutgers University will host its rescheduled Youth Soccer Clinic for Volunteer Coaches on Aug. 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Hale Center/Busch Bubble in Piscataway. Scarlet Knights coach Bob Reasso will lead the clinic, which was postponed earlier this year due to a February snowstorm. The clinic is designed to teach volunteer coaches proper training techniques, including warm-ups, possession and goalkeeper play, with an emphasis on injury prevention. The deadline for registration is Aug. 11. The fee is $25 and includes lunch. For more information, call (732) 932-6537.