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JULY 16, 1998: 

SPORTS CAMPS. Amphi High School. 125 W. Yavapai Road. Cactus Volleyball Camps sponsors Girls' & Boys' All-Skills and Youth Volleyball camps; Adult Volleyball Camp; and Setter and Middle-Hitter Specialized Camp. Camps run from three to four days, and meet in late July. Fees vary. Contact Corey Morishita, 628-1440, for detailed information.

TUCSON SIDEWINDERS. The Sidewinders resume their mid-season homestand following away games against New Orleans and Oklahoma with a four game series against the Calgary Cannons July 25 through 28. First pitch is 7:30 p.m. Friday, and 7 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at Tucson Electric Park, 2500 E. Ajo Way. Tickets range from $3 to $8. Vouchers good for $1 admission to every Monday night game are available at all Circle K stores. Two-for-one tickets are available every Tuesday night for Safeway Club cardholders. Every Wednesday, hot dogs are just 25 cents; and on Thursdays, all beer and soft-drinks are $1 from first pitch until 9 p.m. For more information, call 434-1000.

ULTIMATE FRISBEE. The Tucson Ultimate Frisbee Club announces free pick-up games at Himmel Park from 5:30 p.m. to sunset, continuing Sundays throughout the summer. Co-ed summer league nights are Wednesdays through August 5. League registration fee is $15. All skill levels are welcome. Call Jim at 298-3857 for information.

YOUTH BASKETBALL. Sporting Chance Youth Basketball is now accepting registration for youth teams interested in participating in the McDonald's Summer Slam V Youth Basketball Tournament held August 6 through 9. The tournament is open to teams in 10 different divisions. Team fee for the high school divisions is $195, and $150 for youth divisions. All teams are guaranteed at least four games. Games will be played at the UA Bear Down Gym and other Tucson locations. Space is limited and teams are registered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call Sporting Chance 888-1288 for registration and information.



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