Sports in Brief

The Central Whidbey Soccer Club is accepting registrations through Aug. 15 for the fall leagues.

Register for CWSC soccer

The Central Whidbey Soccer Club is accepting registrations through Aug. 15 for the fall leagues.

The cost for U-6 and U-8 players is $50 and players on U-10 through U-16 pay $65. Families can receive a $10 discount per child after the first registrant.

Registrations will be accepted after Aug. 15, but with an additional $25 late fee charged.

Spaces are limited for U-12 and above teams, so register now.

Coaches are also needed and if you are interested, visit the league’s Web site for more information.

Go online to www.coupevillesoccer.org to register, or email registrar@coupevillesoccer.org.

Hunter ed classes scheduled

The Central Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association is offering hunter education class beginning Friday, Aug. 1.

Anyone born after Jan. 1, 1972, must show proof they have completed a hunter education class before they can purchase a hunting license.

Classes will be held from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 1, with class, on-range time and testing from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 2.

Both classes must be attended for completion of the course and preregistration is required.

The Central Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association clubhouse and range is located 2.5 miles south of Coupeville on Safari Street, just off Highway 20. For more information and to register, call John Boling at 969-2440.

Junior, senior players sought

The Oak Harbor Youth Football League has reopened registration for the junior and senior teams.

With all the interest in youth football, the OHYFL will to try to add teams in the upper age groups.

Registration forms can be found on the handouts page of the league’s Web site at eteamz.com/oakharborfootball.

Anyone interested in playing should print one off and mail it in as soon as possible so draft camps and league planning can take place.

For more information, email ohyfl@yahoo.com.

Football, cheer camps July 19

Oak Harbor Youth Football is having a football agility camp for players ages 7 to 13 from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, July 19, at Fort Nugent Park.

This camp is for all players who want to learn more about youth football.

The cost to participate is $15 per player and includes a hot dog lunch and a T-shirt.

Pads are not needed at this camp.

Registrations can be obtained on line at eteamz.com/oakharbor football on the handouts page.

Also on July 19 at Fort Nugent Park, the league is hosting a cheerleading camp for youths ages 7 to 13 from 8 a.m. to noon.

Participants at the camp will learn more about cheer routines and team support. The cost is also $15 and includes a hot dog lunch and a T-shirt.

For more information, email OHYFL@yahoo.com.

NWTA offers soccer camps

The Northwest Training Academy is offering a series of summer soccer camps that will allow more experienced players to fine-tune their soccer skills or help beginners be better prepared for the upcoming season.

All of the camps will be conducted at Fort Nugent Park in Oak Harbor.

The soccer camp is Aug. 4 to 7 at a cost of $55 per player.

This camp is for everyone of any and all skill levels. There will be two separate sessions run for this camp and there are 10 spots left in each session.

Session 1 — 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.

Session 2 — 5 to 6:15 p.m.

The goalkeeper I camp is Aug. 11 to 13 at a cost of $55.

Basic and advanced training will be offered for all skill levels. There will be two separate sessions for this camp, with eight spots left in each session.

Session 1 — 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.

Session 2 — 5 to 6:15 p.m.

For more information, email mike@northwesttrainingacademy.com or check the Web site at www.northwesttrainingacademy.com.

Coaches needed for OHYFL

Want to have some fun this fall teaching young players the ins and outs of football?

The Oak Harbor Youth Football League is in need of coaches for the fall season.

Right now, there is an opening for a Pee-Wee coach for players 6 to 8, and also for a junior coach for 11- and 12-year-olds.

Anyone interested in helping out should call league president Mark Schroeder at 632-8416.

The league will probably be adding a senior team as well, so there could be the need for another coach for 13- and-14-year-old players.

Get fit this summer

Justin Ronning, physical education teacher at Crescent Harbor Elementary School is hosting a “Get Fit Summer” PE camp from 9 a.m. to noon July 21 to 25 at the school.

The cost of the camp is $75.

For more information, email Ronning at JRonning@ohsd.net.

Soccer camp July 21-25

Joseph Supang, a graduate of South Whidbey High School and a former member of Seattle University’s mens soccer team, is hosting a soccer camp July 21 to July 25 at Oak Harbor Middle School.

The camp is for all players ages 9 through 18 and will be from 2 to 5 p.m. each day.

The cost of the camp is $120 per player with a $10 discount if a player has attended one of Supang’s camps before.

Skills covered at the camp include dribbling, receiving, turning under pressure and passing. Also drills on attacking and defending, including one-on-one defense, group defense and heading.

For more information, email www.supangskilltraining.com

Sign up now for triathlon

The North Whidbey Park and Recreation Department presents the Whidbey Island Junior Sprint Triathlon on Sunday, Aug. 10, beginning at 4 p.m.

The event is open to boys and girls ages 6 to 12, and men and women of any age, with relay teams composed of competitors of any age.

Competition is divided into categories for 6- to-12-year-old boys and girls, and an open category for older boys and girls along with men and women.

Competition will consist of swimming 10 widths of the pool, 147 yards, bicycling five laps, a distance of 2,000 yards, and finally a 600-yard run.

The bicycle race will be held on a closed course on grass and a helmet is required.

Special awards will be presented to the first three finishers in each division.

The cost to enter is $10 per person and includes a T-shirt and dessert after the event.

The cost to participate in the relay is $30 per team.

Preregistration is required by Aug. 1.

Registration forms may be picked up at the pool.

For information, call the pool at 675-7665.

Hobie Cat races

Hobie Class Association of North America is hosting a Hobie Catamaran area championship July 19 and 20.

This is one of only five such events that takes place in North America every year.

Racing will take place out of Penn Cove and the event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.

The Hobie Cats will be located in the city park in Oak Harbor prior to and after the races for viewing by the public.

For more information, call Laura Sullivan at 425-432-7749.