Sports Briefs: 03-26-09

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BOCCE SCORES

In last week’s women’s bocce action, City Pizza defeated Mazza Bros., 12-9, and Southern Auto, 12-9; Pastificio defeated Southern Auto, 12-7; and Mazza Bros. defeated Pastificio, 12-2.

BOK FOOTBALL REUNION

The Edward Bok Tech football program is holding a reunion 7 to 11 p.m. April 17 at The Waterfall Room, Snyder Avenue and Water Street. Alumni, teachers, coaches, parents and friends are invited to celebrate the program’s history. The $40 admission includes a dinner buffet, open bar and entertainment. There is also a chance to win door prizes. Proceeds benefit the Bok program. Contact Tom DeFelice, 215-952-8569.


D.V.Y.A.A. BASEBALL

D.V.Y.A.A., 18th and Johnson streets, is accepting registration for baseball 6:30 to 8 weeknights and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays for T-ball (ages 5 to 7); peewee (8 to 9); majors (10 to 12); and senior (13 to 15). Call 215-468-1265.


EOM BASEBALL

Registration for EOM baseball/softball is under way with in-house division pitching machine (ages 7 to 9); live pitch (8 to 10 and 10 to 12); and softball (10 to 12). Contact Matt Holmes at 267-767-0230 or mwh3453@hotmail.com.

The organization also is holding T-ball registrations for ages 4 to 7. The $30 fee includes uniform, five weeks of play and a trophy. Games are played Saturdays beginning April 18. Call 215-271-1994 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.


MEN’S SOFTBALL

Capitolo Recreation Center, Ninth and Federal streets, is seeking teams for a men’s weeknight and Sunday softball league. Call 215-685-1883.


NEUMANN-GORETTI BASEBALL REUNION

Neumann-Goretti baseball is holding an alumni game and reunion April 25 at 26th and Moore streets. Call Joe Messina, 215-816-1238, or Lou Spadaccini, 267-738-0717, or e-mail jmess16@aol.com.

RIZZO RINK LACROSSE

Rizzo Rink, 1001 S. Front St., is offering lacrosse for boys ages 7 to 12. Registration is 6 to 8 p.m. March 30 through April 3. The cost is $ 25. Call 215-685-1593.


SABRES BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

The South Philadelphia Sabres are accepting registration for T-ball (ages 4 to 6); pitching machine (7 to 9); live pitch (10 to 12 and 13 to 15); and girls’ softball (10 to 12, 13 to 15 and 16 to 18). Coaches are needed for all age groups. Register 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays inside the trailer at 600 Packer Ave., across the street from the Food Distribution Center. Call Coach Bob, 215-868-0860 or Coach Blue, 267-456-0278 for baseball. Call Kim, 609-820-2662 for softball.


SEYAA BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

SEYAA is accepting registrations for T-ball (ages 4 to 6); pitching machine (7 to 8); live pitch (8 to 10 and 10 to 12); Babe Ruth Baseball (13 to 15 and 16 to 19); and girls’ softball (12 to 14). The season begins April 18. Register 6 to 7:30 weeknights and 1 to 3 p.m. Saturdays at the SEYAA field, Seventh and Bigler streets, or download the form at www.seyaa.com. Call 215-463-8802.


SIGMA SHARKS

The Sigma Sharks Pop Warner program is looking for volunteer football/cheer coaches for the 2009 season to teach ages 6 to 13. Prior experience is not necessary. All individuals must pass a background check. Contact David Smith, 267-918-4668 or Coach D, 267-972-8921, or e-mail sigmasharks@verizon.net.


TOLENTINE BASKETBALL

Tolentine Community Center, 1025 Mifflin St., is accepting registration for its spring basketball league. The divisions are fifth to seventh grade and eighth to 10th grade. The fee is $40. Call 215-389-0717.


UMPIRES NEEDED

The Philadelphia Umpire Association is looking for softball umpires. Call Charlie DeLuca, 267-784-7599.


VARE BASEBALL LEAGUE

Vare Recreation Center, 2600 Morris St., is accepting baseball registration for ages 10 to 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays. The program is free. A birth certificate or valid school ID with birth date is required. Call Bill Powell, 215-685-1876.


WOMEN’S SOFTBALL

Players are needed for all positions for a women’s softball team. Call Ron, 215-431-8976 or 215-227-1228.

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