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Published: Aug 14, 2012 06:00 PM
Modified: Aug 07, 2012 11:47 AM

Parks and recreation: Aug. 15
 
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Buddy Sports

Holly Springs

Buddy Sports is a program for special needs children ages 5-13 with varying levels of ability. Sports include: soccer, T-ball, basketball, gymnastics and tennis. Classes meet for an hour on Saturday mornings, usually at the W.E. Hunt Recreation Center.

Fees are $20 for residents and $30 for nonresidents. Roles for volunteers of any age include assisting instructors or working with class participants. Contact Jon Allen at 919-567-4728.

Lacrosse

N.C. Lacrosse Academy

The North Carolina Lacrosse Academy is currently holding registration for its fall programs for boys and girls in grades first through 11th. Girls’ programs will begin Sept. 8 and boys’ programs will begin Sept. 9 at Centennial Middle School on the N.C. State University campus, 1900 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh. To register, visit www.nclaxacademy.com.

Soccer

Apex Coed Adult

This is a competitive adult soccer program for ages 25 and up. Games will be played on Sunday afternoons with the possibility of some Saturday afternoons as well. Eleven x 11 league play will start Sunday, Sept. 9, and will end mid-November.

Registration ends Friday, Aug. 17. Registration is by teams only. Fees are $31 for each resident and $56 for each nonresident player. For details, contact Karl Lyon at 919-249-3402 or karl.lyon@apexnc.org.

Tennis

Apex Junior Team

Matches for boys and girls include singles and doubles. Teams will be coed and have a maximum of six players for the 8-and-under team and eight players for the 10-and-under team. Ages determined as of Dec. 31. Matches will be played on Friday nights, and practices will be held on Sunday afternoons. Practices start late August and matches conclude late October.

Registration is held at the Apex Community Center during normal business hours. Fees are $40 for residents and $55 for nonresidents. Players must be a current member of USTA. A league fee of $13.50 can be paid online at USTA.com. For details, visit www.apexnc.org.

Cary Adult Organized Play

The Cary Tennis Park maintains an interest board. If you would like to play but do not have an opponent, stop by the Cary Tennis Park office and add your name to the board to find out about other players who are looking for matches.

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