Our Town Sports for May 30

Horseshoes anyone?: Anyone interested in pitching horseshoes is welcome at 7 p.m. every Thursday at Broken Arrow. Contact Wynne at 843-8450.

Aquahawks openings: The Lawrence Aquahawks swimming team is always accepting new members. The Aquahawks are a year-round USA Swimming-sponsored competitive swim team. The Aquahawks offer a swim lesson program and competitive swim team for all ages. The Aquahawks are coached by professional coaches with weekly practices geared toward a variety of skill levels. For information contact Justin at 785-393-2468 or justin@aquahawks.org

Ad Astra Area Aquatics: Ad Astra Area Aquatics is always accepting new swimmers. For information, contact coach Patrick at 331-6940 or coach Katie at 766-7423 or visit the website at adastraareaaquatics.org

Cycling team: Join Team GP VeloTek (www.gpvelotek.com) to improve your road cycling. Open to youth and adults from beginners to advanced cyclists. Contact coach Jim Whittaker at 913.269.VELO or velotek@aol.com

Next level lessons: Next Level Baseball Academy offers year-round private and semi-private baseball lessons ages 8-18. Locations in Lawrence, Big Springs and New Century. For information, email Duncanmatt32@yahoo.com or visit NextLevelBaseballAcademy.com

FUNdamental softball: Learn the proper mechanics and techniques to play softball. Emphasis placed on fundamental instruction teaching the aspects of pitching, catching, fielding, base-running and hitting. Coach and team consulting available, too. For information contact LuAnn Metsker at 785-331-9438 or dmgshowpig@aol.com

Baseball instruction: Home Plate Baseball has space available for individual and team instruction or team practices. For details, contact former KU assistant baseball coach Wilson Kilmer at 785-393-9564, homeplate@sunflower.com, www.homeplatebaseball.net

LHS boys basketball: Lawrence High boys basketball will offer for grades 3-8 a Basketball Skill Development Workout Camp from June 3-July 3. The Workouts will be Monday and Wednesday from noon-1:30 p.m. For information contact Mike Lewis at 840-5492 or mlewis@usd497.org or visit the team website at www.lawrencelionsbasketball.com

Middle school summer basketball league: Games will be played Thursday evenings May 30-June 27. Teams will play two games per night. Boys entering sixth-eighth grades (fall 2013) who are interested in playing in a summer basketball league can contact Mike Lewis at 785-840-5492 or mlewis@usd497.org or Chuck Law at 550-5063 or claw@usd497.org

Lawrence/Free State youth football camp: The Lawrence/Free State youth football camp will run June 24-26. Session for students entering third/fourth grades will run 8:30-10:30 a.m.; fifth-eighth graders will go 8:30 a.m.-noon. All city schools have camp fliers. For information, contact Lawrence High coach Dirk Wedd at 832-5050 or Free State High coach Bob Lisher at 832-6050.

Warhawk hoops camp: The Warhawk Basketball Camp will take place at West Middle School from 5-7 p.m. June 3-7. The camp is for boys entering sixth-eighth grade. For information, contact Stan Frantz at 331-8294 or safrantz@usd497.org

FSHS basketball camps: Coach Chuck Law and his staff will conduct a number of camps and workouts this summer at Free State. For information, send an e-mail to claw@usd497.org or visit www.freestateboysbasketball.com

Archery club: The Junior Olympic Archery Development Club meets at 9 a.m. every Saturday at 9:00 in the indoor target range at Overton’s Archery Center, 1025 N. Third Street, Suite 119. Youth age 8-20, all levels of experience, are invited to join. The Archery Center has a full-service pro shop with rental equipment available. For information, call Overton’s Archery Center at 832-1654 or visit www.overtonsarcherycenter.com

Golf Classic: The Kansas Athletics Golf Classic supporting Douglas County Special Olympics will be held June 24 at Alvamar Private. Registration starts at noon, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Range balls, golf, dinner, on-course contests, goodie bags and a silent auction are included in the $125.00/person entry fee. For entry forms, contact Larry Saathoff at rlsaat1024@gmail.com. Golfers and sponsors needed.

Swim Lessons: Ad Astra Area Aquatics is offering swim lessons for children ages 3 and older. Lessons will be at Kansas University, and four different sessions are available, ranging from early June through late July. For more information, call 331-6940 or go to www.lawrenceswimschool.org.

LHS tennis camps: Lawrence High tennis camps will be open to all LHS tennis players attending LHS for the 2013-14 school year. The camps will be 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 4-July 18. There also will be a future LHS tennis camp for boys and girls in grades 6-8. The future camp will meet from 8:30-9:30 a.m. on the same dates. Players will work on tennis skills, strategies and group play. Cost for the 13 sessions is $65, or $5 a day. For information, contact coach Chris Marshall at gcmarsha@usd497.org or 423-1402.

Golf tournament: The Dave “Doc” Johnson Memorial Golf Tournament will be June 1 at Alvamar. It is a four-person scramble. Sign-in starts at 7 a.m. and a shotgun start is at 8. Coast is $300 per team. Registration deadline is May 26. For information, contact Brad Shuck at 766-0171, bradshuck@sunflower.com or Rod Hoffer at 832-1689, haystack@sunflower.com or Bob Gruenwald at the West Coast Saloon at 841-2739 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday.

Softball camp: Reenie Stogsdill and Charlie Lauts will hold softball camp June 3-6 for grades 3-9. Camps will run 9 a.m.-noon at Lawrence High. For information and a camp flier email rstogsdi@usd497.org or call 785-691-8036.

LHS wrestling camp: Lawrence High’s wrestling camp will run June 3-5 at LHS. All ages and schools welcome. Sessions run 9-11 a.m. (grades 1-5; fee is $50) and 12:30-2 p.m. and 3-4:30 p.m. (grades 6-12; $100). Family discounts available. For information, visit http://bit.ly/18ZZ7t4

Puma FC camp and tryouts: Puma Futbol Club –a nonprofit affiliated with the Sporting Club Network of the Kansas City soccer club Sporting KC — will hold a pre-tryout camp June 3-5 at the Youth Sports Inc. field No. 14. Sessions are: 4:30-5:30 p.m. (U8-U10); 5:30-6:30 p.m. (U11-U12); and 6:30-7:30 p.m. (U13+). Cost is $55. Tryouts are slated for the same times on June 8-9 at the same field. For information, visit www.pumafc.org

Wrestling fundraiser: A golf tournament fundraiser for Lawrence High and Sunflower Kids wrestling organizations will be held May 31 at Alvamar. Registration will start at 7 a.m. For information, contact Patrick Naughton at pnaughto@usd497.org

Hoops clinic: Perry-Lecompton High basketball will be hold an offensive-skills and shooting clinic with former NBA All-Star Otis Birdsong from 3-6 p.m., June 2, at the high school. The camp is for boys and girls entering grades 7-12. For information, contact Ed Corporal at 240-688-9984 or ecorporal@usd343.org

Hoops camp: Former Kansas City Kings All-Star Otis Birdsong and ex-NBA player Michael Ray Richardson will hold an All-Skills Basketball Camp June 3-7 at Perry-Lecompton High. The camp is for boys and girls entering grades 2-12. For information, contact Ed Corporal at 240-688-9984 or ecorporal@usd343.org

Free 5K: Garry Gribble’s Running Sports will celebrate five years in Lawrence with a free 5K fun run starting at 9 a.m. on June 23. The fun run will start and end at the store, 839 Massachusetts Street. Participants can enjoy post-run refreshments, door prizes and a special anniversary discount on merchandise. For information, call the store at 856-0434.

LHS alumni golf: The 14th Annual Lawrence Lions Alumni Association Scholarship Golf Tournament is 8 a.m., June 15 at Alvamar Golf Course. Entry fee is $75 per golfer and includes golf, cart, prizes and lunch. The tournament is NOT limited to LHS Alumni. All proceeds go toward scholarships awarded by the association to graduating LHS seniors. Contact Patty (Kuhn) Kennedy at 785-841-9541 or pkennedy@sunflower.com.

Deaflympics cyclist: Lindsay Lorenz, a Category 2 road cyclist and cyclocross racer who lives in Lawrence, has been selected as one of two female competitors for United States Deaf cycling team for Deaflympics, to be held July 26-Aug. 4 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Lorenz will represent the USA Deaf Cycling team as a road cyclist in the Individual Time Trial and the Road Race. Lorenz needs to raise funds by May 31 in order to help pay for the trip. For more information, go to http://www.gofundme.com/LindsayLorenz-Deaflympics

Baseball camp: The Lawrence High and Free State baseball coaching staffs are hosting their annual summer baseball camp June 3-7 at Free State from 9-noon every day. It is open for players K-8 and players will be split up into groups by grade. For more information, please contact Brad Stoll at 785 550 4657 or bstoll@usd497.org

Vipers looking: The Lawrence Vipers 14U softball team is looking to add a versatile and athletic catcher and/or outfielder. Vipers will play 10 league games in Lawrence, plus five tournaments and a World Series. For a tryout, contact Melvin at 785-331-6735 or Tim at 785-691-5065.

Summer bike ride: Lawrence Bicycle Club Summer Fun Beginner’s Ride will be held Mondays beginning June 3. The ride begins at 6:45 p.m. at Cycle Works, 2121 Kasold, preceded at 6:15 for tech and riding tips. The ride will be approximately 10 miles (the first few rides will be seven miles) at 10 mph, mostly on the bike path. All are welcome; kids under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult, and all children under 18 must have a waiver form signed by a parent or guardian. Helmet required; spare inner tube and water bottle strongly recommended. For information, contact Susan at 785-865-8454.

Girls youth basketball camp: Lawrence High girls basketball coach Nick Wood and Free State High girls coach Bryan Duncan will host a basketball camp for girls entering grades 3-8. The camp will be held at Free State from 9-11 a.m. July 1-2. For information, contact Wood at 785-477-5015, nwood@usd497.org or Duncan at 785-766-9840, bduncan@usd497.org.

Baldwin volleyball camp: Baldwin Bulldog Volleyball Camp will be held from 1-3 p.m. June 10-13 at the Baldwin High School gym for girls grade 4 through 8. Coach Brenda Shawley and her staff will conduct the camp, which will focus on fundamental skills, game strategies and team play. Cost is $30 (includes camp T-shirt, prizes and insurance) and registration is due by June 1. For more information, contact coach Shawley by phone at 785-842-1281 or by email at bshawley@usd348.com.

Baldwin basketball camp: Baldwin Bulldog Girls Basketball Skills Camp will be held from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 17-20 at the Baldwin High School gym for grades 5 through 8. Head BHS girls coach Bob Martin and his staff will conduct the camp. Emphasis will be on fundamentals, defensive/offensive concepts and shooting techniques. Camp contests include free-throw shooting, hot shot, individual skills, etc. Cost is $30 (includes a T-shirt if registration is received by June 5). Contact coach Martin for a registration form at bmartin@usd348.com or by phone at 785-594-3029.

Lecompton fun run/walk: The Lecompton Territorial Days/Lecompton Community Pride 5K Fun Run/Walk will be at 7:30 a.m. on June 22 at Lecompton High. All proceeds benefit the Lecompton Community Pride Theater renovations. Registration is $20 by June 1 or $25 after that; everyone who registers before June 15 will receive a T-shirt. Registration forms are available at lecomptonterritorialdays.com or lecomptoncommunitypride.org.

Bieri hole-in-one: Peter Bieri fired a hole-in-one on the 186-yard No. 7 hole at Lawrence Country Club on May 22. Witnesses were Todd York, Ed Carter and Dave Evans.

Horseshoe results: Lawrence’s Wynne Mihura went 6-0 to finish in first place in Class A of the Bonner Springs Horseshoe Tournament on Saturday. Ken Perry of Topeka was second in Class A (4-2), while Susan Fulton of Topeka was third (3-3). In the Champion Class, Bob Booe of Atchison was first (6-0), followed by Rich Gassdorf of Topeka (4-2) and Dave Matheson of Iola (3-3).

Jayhawk baseball summer camps: Kansas University’s Little League Day Camp (ages 5-12) will be held 9 a.m.-noon June 10-13 at Hoglund Ballpark. The Super Skills Camp (ages 9-12) will be held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. June 24-26 at Hoglund Ballpark. The KU Baseball All Star Camp for ages 13-18 will be held July 25-28 at KU. It includes daily instructional sessions, scrimmage games, team concept and more. Overnight or day campers accepted. Contact the KU baseball office at 864-7907 for information.