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October 1, 2009 · 2:06 PM

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Dig pink

Olympic High School will host a “DiG PiNK” charity volleyball match against South Kitsap at 6 p.m. Oct. 21.

The school hopes to raise at least $10,000 to support cancer awareness and research. Cancer survivors as well as those living with cancer will be honored, receiving free admission.

Admission is $5, which includes a pink T-shirt. Silver City Restaurant and Brewery is hosting a fundraiser Oct. 5, with a percentage of the sales going to OHS.

Basketball training

High school boys basketball players are invited to attend training sessions from 5 to 7 p.m. Oct. 18 and 25 and Nov. 1 and 8 to prepare for the upcoming season.

Each session will consist of skill development and conditioning with 30 minutes of controlled scrimmages. Players may attend as few or as many of the sessions they wish.

The sessions, instructed by Rick Walker and Craig Murray, are at Crosspoint Academy (formerly King’s West School), 4012 Chico Way NW in Bremerton. Cost is $30 per individual session or $100 for all four sessions. For additional information, visit www.totalpackagehoops.com or call Rick Walker at (360) 271-4831.

Baseball Pitchers School

The newly located Baseball Pitchers School — 4940 Auto Center Blvd. in Bremerton — is accepting registrations for individual and team sessions. For additional information and available dates and times, visit www.baseballpitchersschool.com, e-mail bballpitchschool@aol.com or call (253) 241-7381. There is discount for first-time registrations, ending Oct. 15.

Officials

The second Kitsap Umpires Camp is Oct. 23-25 at Tropic Blast in East Bremerton on Wheaton Way. On-field work is at Lions Field and classwork will take place inside Tropic Blast. For additional information, contact OJ Simpson at (360) 509-3232 or ojsjc@comcast.net.

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