General
The Clarksburg Sports Association is registering athletes for its spring seasons in baseball, indoor football, track and lacrosse. Visit www.csasports.org.
Football
Prime Time Athletics is a youth flag football league for boys and girls ages 5 to 14 that plays in the fall and spring, and has an indoor speed and agility training session during the winter. It is a national franchise approved by the NFL. One camp is scheduled to be held April 14 through June 9 at Spring Ridge Elementary School in Frederick. For information, contact Brian Dempsey at 240-440-4913 or visit Prime Time Athletics at www.ptathletics.com.
The Clarksburg Sports Association is registering players for its spring indoor tackle football program for ages 7 to 14. Visit www.csasports.org to register.
Baseball
Four County Little League is hosting a youth pitching clinic with Paul Reddick, the Director of The Yogi Berra Museum baseball camp. The clinic is scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the American Legion Gold Star Post 191. The clinic focuses on helping volunteer coaches learn how to be better pitching coaches. For information or to register for the clinic, visit the league's website at www.FCLLbaseball.org, email information@fcllbaseball.org or call 866-741-4123. There is a $20 fee for each coach attending to cover the cost of the room and a small continental breakfast, which will be provided.
Clarksburg Sports Association is registering players for its spring tee ball, coach pitch, machine pitch, U-10, U-12 and U-14 seasons. Visit www.csasports.org.
Soccer
The Damascus Soccer Club plans tryouts for their Super Y teams at the Soccerplex. Visit www.damascussoccer.org.
DSC Flames, a U-13 WAGS team based in the Germantown/Clarksville area, is looking for players. For information, visit sites.google.com/site/dsc98sflames/team-tryouts.
Track and field
Clarksburg Sports Association is registering athletes ages 8 to 18 for its spring track and field season. Visit www.csasports.org for information or to register.
Crew
Venturing Crew 460 of Mount Airy took part in the Baltimore Area Council's Fall Rendezvous. The Crew of male and female youths ranging in age from 13 to 19, along with their advisers, camped for the weekend with 37 other crews from around the Baltimore area. Crew 460 was Carroll County's only crew in attendance.
The Crew spent the weekend shooting handguns, canoeing, rock climbing, rappelling, performing archery and survival classes such as fire building and edible plant identification. This was followed with an awards ceremony and dance.
Venturing Crew 460 spent the following weekend assisting other area Girl Scout and Boy Scout units from Carroll, Frederick and Washington counties fill more than 23,000 bags for the Antietam Illuminations. Venturing Crew 460 is a co-ed High Adventure program for boys and girls 13 to 21. Crew 460 meets at 7 p.m. every Tuesday at the United Methodist Calvary Street in Mount Airy. For information, call Duane Norris at 240-285-3458 or visit roguedn@yahoo.com.
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