Sports Briefs

Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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WALDER SPEED CAMP Former Razorback and 10-time NCAA champion Erick Walder, along with Arkansas Sports Training, will host a speed camp for all ages Sept. 8-11 from 6: 30-8 p.m. at the University of Arkansas. Cost is $ 99. For more information, call 725-2544.

FHS DANCE CLINIC The Fayetteville High School Dance Team will be hosting a Lil'Dawg Dance Clinic on Saturday, Aug. 30, for girls in grades K-5 in the FHS Bulldog Gym from 9-11: 30 a.m. Participants will perform prior to the first home FHS football game on Sept. 5. The cost is $ 35 and participants will receive a t-shirt, ribbon, and poms. For more information, call Debbie Power at 521-3131 or e-mail Becky Williams at bwilliams @ fayar. net for a registration form.

QUICKSTART TENNIS Fall signups are starting now at Fayetteville Athletic Club for a tennis class for kids ages 5-8. Quickstart is a new way for kids to learn tennis using foam balls and courts designed for their size and abilities. For more information, call Audrey Bordeleau at 587-0500 ext 3 or e-mail abordeleau @ fayac. com.

FREE INJURY CLINIC A Friday morning and Saturday morning injury clinic for injured football players is free (or donation given to your school ) to junior high and high school athletes in Washington County at AthletePlus Physical Therapy. E-mail therapy @ athleteplus. net or call 751-8437.

GAELIC FOOTBALL The Northwest Arkansas Rovers Gaelic football team seeks new players in preparation for the 2009 season. Gaelic football is a fast-paced sport from Ireland that vaguely resembles a cross between soccer, rugby and basketball. The Rovers compete in the North American County Board against clubs such as Little Rock, Kansas City, and St. Louis. Training is coed and suitable for a wide range of ages. Some games will be played co-ed as well. There is no cost to play and no travel requirements though participation with the travel team would be appreciated. Practices are held on Saturday mornings at 9: 30 a.m. at Walker Park in Fayetteville. For more information, visit the Web site at nwa. northamerican. gaa. ie or call Brad at 685-5698.

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