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June 18, 2009 · Updated 6:02 PM 

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Student-Athlete of the Year

The Central Kitsap Reporter is taking nominations for the 2008-09 Student-Athlete of the Year.

Candidates should not only be strong on the field, but in the classroom and around the community as well.

The Central Kitsap Reporter’s 2007-08 Female Student-Athlete of the Year, Carolyn Cross, maintained a 4.0 GPA while carrying the Central Kitsap fastpitch team to the state tournament with a 0.74 ERA.

Klahowya’s Jordan Green and Central Kitsap’s Caleb Brown shared last year’s Male Student-Athlete of the Year honor, each maintaining GPAs above 3.0 while leading their respective baseball teams to successful seasons.

E-mail your nominees to sports@centralkitsapreporter.com or call Wesley Remmer at (360) 308-9161.

OHS summer track and field camp

Olympic High School is hosting a summer youth track and field camp June 22-26. The camp is open to athletes ages 5 to 18 and is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Camp fee is $50, payable to the Central Kitsap School District (CKSD).

To register, visit the CKSD Community Schools Office, Jenne-Wright Administration Center, 9210 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale or visit www.cksd.wednet.edu/Community/CommSchIndex.htm to print a mail-in registration form.

For additional information, call (360) 662-1638.

KSS hoops camp

Klahowya Secondary School will host a summer basketball camp June 23-26 for both boys and girls.

The girls sessions are from 2 to 4 p.m. and the boys are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at KSS. The camp is for players in fifth, sixth and seventh grade. Cost is $35 and covers four days of basketball. The camp will focus on all-around basketball skills — dribbling, passing, defense, shooting and more.

For more information or a camp flyer, contact Alan Langguth at klahowyabasketball@yahoo.com.

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