Our Town Sports for May 1

Practice space: Home Plate Baseball has space available for team practices, batting cage and pitching mound rentals. Contact Wilson Kilmer by email at homeplate@sunflower.com or text 785-393-9564. For information visit www.homeplatebaseball.net

Ad Astra swimming: Ad Astra Area Aquatics invites your family to experience Lawrence’s only Athlete centered, coach directed, Parent supported swim team. Tryouts are open, just contact coach Patrick at 785-331-6940 or coach Katie at 785-766-7423 or visit the website at adastraareaaquatics.org. Come find out why AAAA is known in our area for its reliable staff and Fun-Friendly-Fast culture!

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 Aquahawks are 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 Andrew Schmidt at andrew.aquahawks@gmail.com

Table tennis club: The Lawrence Table Tennis club meets from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Mondays at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive (just east of Ninth and Iowa). Beginners welcome. Call Jonathan Paretsky 832-8993 or Neil Brown 843-0527

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

Archery club: The Junior Olympic Archery Development Club meets at 9 a.m. every Saturday 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

Baseball team forming: A new U 14 boys baseball team is forming. It will play next spring in the local Heinrich League and perhaps some tournaments. Contact Rick for information and tryout schedule: e-mail (Ginsberg@ku.edu), phone (785 764-6255).

Group run: At 6 p.m. every Thursday, Garry Gribble’s RunningSports holds a group run from its store. It’s called “Mass Street Milers,” and all paces and ability levels are welcome. For information, call the store at (785)-856-0434.

Basketball trainer: Reign Basketball Academy LLC. offers personal and group basketball training sessions for boys and girls ages 6-18. For information, visit www.facebook.com/reignbasketballacademy or contact Rebekah Vann at 785-766-3056; or email:reignhoops@me.com

Basketball lessons: Gary Hammer is conducting private and small group basketball lessons. Hammer is the athletic director and a teacher and coach at Veritas Christian School. Contact Gary at gjhammer@sunflower.com or call 785-841-1800.

Baseball, softball training: A facility for indoor baseball and softball training is open: Team Performance (12,000 square feet, four pitching lanes, six hitting cages, fielding space, personal training, etc.). This is for teams and individuals. It is located at 1811 W 31st. More info at www.facebook.com/GoTeamPerform or call 760-0443.

U12 baseball: Competitive U12 baseball team looking for one dedicated and experienced player for 2014 season. Cannot turn 13 before May 1, 2014. Team will play in DCABA league and in several tournaments. Contact jooser44@gmail.com for private tryout information.

Baseball know-how: Hitting, pitching, fielding, base running and mental approach will be discussed in one-hour lessons. Call: Dan at 785-760-6161.

Kansas Rebels tryout: A competitive baseball team looking to replace a player moving out of state. The team will play Heinrich League in Lawrence and eight tournaments that include Omaha, state and Global World Series in Joplin, Mo. Contact Trent Flory for a tryout: 785-331-0333, or floryguy@gmail.com

Softball opening: Lawrence 5 Tool Softball is looking to fill two to three spots for a competitive 2014 spring/summer season. It will be the second year for the 12U Inferno team, which will be playing league ball in Lawrence and also several tournaments in the surrounding area throughout the spring and summer. The team is looking to add a catcher, pitcher and an infielder to finalize the roster for the upcoming season. Tryouts will be on an individual basis. For further information or a tryout, please contact Jason Robinson at 785-865-7338 or jrobinson4295@yahoo.com.

KU softball camps: Kansas University softball will hold several camps this summer. The youth clinic will run 9 a.m.-noon, June 9-11. The High School Skills Camp will be 9 a.m.-9 p.m. June 23-24. The all-ages Pitching/Catching camp be 9 a.m.-9 p.m., June 25-26. A coaches clinic will be 1-5 p.m., June 22. For information, visit www.kusoftballcamp.com or contact the softball office at softball@ku.edu or-864-4321.

12U baseball looking: A 12U team playing in DCABA is looking to fill three spots. Call or text 785.917.1011 or email srjenk@gmail.com for a tryout.

Vintage baseball: A vintage baseball game will be held at 2 p.m., May 18 at Broken Arrow field No. 1. The game is dedicated in memory of South paraprofessional and Lawrence High graduate Travis Sanders, and in honor of Will Fernandez, South Middle School principal who will be retiring in May.

Basketball camps: Kansas University women’s basketball will hold four camps this summer. They are the Elite Camp (June 5-7), Individual Camp (June 22-25), Jayhawk Junior Camp (June 30-July 3) and Jayhawk Jamboree (June 28). Head coach Bonnie Henrickson and her staff will oversee all camp sessions. For information or to request a team packet for the Jayhawk Jamboree, contact Katie Capps by email at ktcapps@ku.edu or by phone at 864-4938, or visit the camp website www.bonnieball.com

10U softball: Lawrence Hummers 10U softball team is looking for players with 2003/04 birthdays to play league and some tournaments starting April 11. We need one more strong utility player. For information or to schedule a tryout, contact coach Troy Johnson at mail@stompin-ground.com or call/text 785-550-0524.

Wrestling club: The Douglas County Gold Freestyle/Greco-Roman Wrestling Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays 6:30 in Baldwin. For information, contact Kit Harris at kharris@usd348.com or 785-221-8025

Jayhawk baseball academy: Registration for all Kansas University summer baseball camp sessions is now open, including the Little League Day Camp on July 9-12; Skills Camp on June 23-25; and the All Star Camp on July 24-27. Contact the KU baseball office for information at 864-7907 or go to the camp website at http://www.kuathletics.com

Lecompton Cyclones: The Lecompton Cyclones 14U fastpitch softball team is looking for one more player to fill the team. The team will be playing in 12 tournaments this spring/summer. The team is looking for a player that is hungry to compete. A player with strengths playing the infield is preferred. This is a first-year 14-under team. Contact John Leslie at 785 550-7913.

Aldrich camp: Former Kansas University basketball standout Cole Aldrich will host a youth basketball camp — boys and girls, grades K-10 — July 7-10 at Robinson Gymnasium on the KU campus. Cost is $175 per child. For information, email colealdrichbasketballcamp@gmail.com

Trail race: The Lawrence Trail Hawks will host the fifth-annual Shoreline Shuffle 5K Trail Run on May 4 on Clinton Lake’s North Shore Trails. The Shoreline Shuffle begins and ends at the Southwest corner of Campground One, in Clinton Lake State Park. The marked course includes difficult rocky, root-bound trails; smooth, flat, easy trails, scenic lake views; and long shady stretches through old-growth forest. The race begins at 8 a.m., with race-day registration and check-in starting at 7 a.m. Advance online registration and information available at www.Lawrencetrailhawks.com.

Lawrence youth football camp: Lawrence High and Free State High will host the Lawrence Youth Football Camp on June 23-25 at LHS. Camp fliers were delivered to all of the local elementary schools. For more information, contact Dirk Wedd at 785-832-5050 or Bob Lisher at 785-832-6050.

Lawrence High football information meeting: Lawrence High football coach Dirk Wedd will host a parent/player informational meeting for prospective football players on at 5 p.m., May 4 in the LHS cafeteria.

iCan Bike Camp: Directors of the iCan Bike Camp are recruiting campers and volunteers the event June 9-13 at Baldwin High. The purpose of the camp is to teach individuals 8 and older who have a disability how to ride a bike. Cost is $50 for the week. For information, email baldwinbikecamp@gmail.com

Team registrations: Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department is taking team registration for summer adult softball, kickball, volleyball, bowling, basketball and individual registration for pickleball. The registration deadline is Friday, May 2. For information, call 832-7920 or log on to the website at www.lprd.org

KU summer tennis camp: Kansas University will hold three summer tennis camps: June 1-5, June 22-26 and July 21-25. Camps are open for boys and girls ages 8-18 of all ability levels. Online information and registration available at www.kutenniscamp.com

Chalmers golf: Former Kansas Universitiy basketball standout and current Miami Heat point guard Mario Chalmers will host the Sixth Annual Mario V. Chalmers Foundation Golf Tournament and VIP Mixer on July 28 at Alvamar. For information, visit www.mariovchalmersfoundation.org

Houk League registration: Registration forms for the U14 Houk Baseball League are available at the Holcom Park Recreation Center, 2700 West 27th Street, as well as online at www.lprd.org. Registration is a team entry. Deadline is May 15. Players may sign up individually as free agents; team placement is not guaranteed. There is a minimum of five teams and a maximum of eight. For information, contact Lee Ice at 832-7940.

Pickleball placings: Ten Lawrence pickleball players competed at the Heartland Golden Games Pickleball Tournament April. 26 in Wichita. Medalists were: Janet Spiegel, Paige Carney and Jane Harris, first place, women’s doubles; Charlie Hart and Jane Harris, second place, mixed doubles; Charlie Hart and Evan Jorn, second place, men’s doubles; and Pete Easterwood and Larry Cloud, third place, men’s doubles. For information on Lawrence pickleball, contact Jorn at evanjorn@gmail.com

Jayhawk Model Masters: The Jayhawk Model Masters are providing a “Free Air Show” on May 10 at the model airplane field below Clinton Dam. The R/C Air Show will be 9 a.m.-4 p.m. A 140-inch Twin Engine Beech 18 and a Turbine Powered Jet are expected, with many other aerobatic aircraft. Concessions and facilities are on site. Spectators appreciated.

LHS golf tournament: The 15th Annual Lawrence Lions Alumni Association Scholarship Golf Tournament will be 8 a.m., June 14 at Alvamar Golf Course. Entry fee is $80 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. For information, contact Patty (Kuhn) Kennedy 785-841-9541 or plkennedy47@gmail.com.

Jayhawk Tennis Center: Jayhawk Tennis Center is now enrolling for two youth summer sessions, which will begin June 9. Quick Start, for ages 6-11, runs 10:30-11:30 a.m., Monday through Thursday and costs $40 per week. Pee Wee, for ages 3-5, runs 9-3:30 a.m., Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cost is $20 per week. For information, call 749-3200 or email jayhawktennisfacility@gmail.com for information.