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Sports briefs: DHS alumni basketball games set

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From page B4 | November 09, 2011 |

Come cheer the 2011-12 Davis High basketball squads as they take on teams of Blue Devil alumni players on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Davis High.

The Davis varsity girls will play the alumni women at 2 p.m, followed by the DHS JV boys taking on the older alumni men at 3:15 p.m. and the Blue Devil varsity boys against the younger alumni at 4:30 p.m.

And in a new event this year, an alumni men’s game featuring players from even years of graduation against those from odd years will be played at 5:45 p.m.

Admission will be charged for this DHS basketball program fundraiser: $5 for adults, $2 for youths and free for children under 10.

Alumni players must register at www.davishighhoops.com by Thursday to be placed on an alumni team as space is limited.

For more information, contact Carol Sorensen at (530) 574-7115 or send an email to [email protected]

Little League registration

Davis Little league is accepting early registration for the spring season through Dec. 31.

Early registration costs are $100 for T-ball; $155 for Farm through Majors; and $250 for Juniors. Costs go up by $30 if players are registered between Jan. 1 and Jan. 15.

Age ranges for each division and other information about Davis Little League can be found at http://davislittleleague.org.

Spring lacrosse

Registration is now open for the Davis Lacrosse Association’s spring season for boys and girls.

Parents of boys can register online at www.davislax.org through Nov. 26 and girls registration ends on Dec. 12.

Players will be divided by age. Boys teams scheduled to compete include Seniors (U15) for athletes born between Sept. 1, 1996, and Aug. 31, 1998; Juniors (U13) for players born between Sept. 1, 1998, and Aug. 31, 2000; Lightning (U11) for boys born between Sept. 1, 2000, and Aug. 31, 2002; and Bantam (U9) for athletes born between Sept. 1, 2002, and Aug. 31, 2004.

Girls teams planned are U13/U11 for players born between Sept. 1, 1998, and Aug. 31, 2002, and U9 for athletes born between Sept. 1, 2002, and Aug. 31, 2004.

Practices will start by early February with game play starting in March and ending in May. Registration is $250 to $380 per player, with scholarship assistance available. Players must obtain their own equipment. All players also must be members of U.S. Lacrosse, which is a $25 annual fee.

Information about Davis Lacrosse Association, the sport, equipment and other items can be found at the website or by contacting Don Aiello at [email protected] or (530) 750-3892.

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