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By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
Palmer High football
sign ups
The Palmer Moose are hosting registration for the 2003 prep football season Saturday, July 19 from 9-11 a.m. at Palmer High School.
Physicals will also be given and equipment is handed out.
Interested athletes are asked to bring the sports fee and proof of insurance.
This is not the only opportunity to register. Students can also sign up on the first day of practice, July 28.
For more information, contact head coach Rod Christiansen at 746-0938.
Colony High football
sign ups
The Colony Knights are hosting registration for the 2003 prep football season on Monday, July 28 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. at Colony High School.
A current physical, completed school activity form and registration fee are required.
July 28 is also the first day of practice. Juniors and seniors begin at 9 a.m. Freshman and sophomores begin at 11 a.m.
Equipment will be handed out that morning.
For more information contact head coach Randy Magner at 745-1333.
Prep football
coach needed
Wasilla High School is currently looking for an assistant football coach.
Those interested in being a part of the Wasilla gridiron coaching staff, contact Doug Bean at 354-6313
or 745-2326.
ABC
Basketball Camp
ABC Alaska is hosting a summer basketball camp Aug. 11-23
Each week of the camp will feature five daily, two-hour sessions for athletes aged 7-17.
Each session will include shooting instruction and drills, scrimmaging and instruction emphasizing the transition game, pick and roll motion offense, teamwork, rebounding and defense.
The cost of the camp is $95 for one week of $190 for both weeks. Each camper will receive a T-shirt and a chance to win awards in contests sponsored by the clinic.
The camp is sponsored by the Wasilla High School booster club.
For a registration form or more information, contact director Lew Bradley at 745-4644.
Send us your news
about former
Valley athletes
The Frontiersman would like to feature any news on the progress of former Valley athletes as they compete on the collegiate or professional level.
If your child or former athlete is taking their athletic skills to the next level, please let us know. We are interested in any news, honors, or achievements pertaining to our "Hometown Heroes."
Please contact the Frontiersman via e-mail, sports@frontiersman.com, fax, 352-2276, or phone, 352-2273.