Local sports scrapbook – June 12

Hanover College to host boys basketball camps

Hanover College will host boys basketball camps this summer for the 50th consecutive year. There will be a Fundamental Skills Camps today through Wednesday and July 5 to 8 and a Post/Perimeter Skills Camp from June 27 to 29.

Information: hanover.edu/athletics/summer camps; Hanover coach Jon Miller, 812-866-7387, [email protected].

Donner club hosting Frog Swim Lessons

Frog Swim Lessons will continue Monday and run for three more weeks at Columbus North High School.

Cost is $65 per week and will include 30-minute, one-on-one lessons. To sign up, text or call 812-350-1088.

East boys swimmers can get pool time, work out

The Columbus East boys swim team will conduct open weight room sessions from 7 to 8 a.m. and open pool sessions from 8 to 9 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in June and July.

Swimmers can report to the pool area.

Information: Coach David Fribley, 812-343-6097.

Columbus North boys hosting basketball camps

The Columbus North boys basketball staff and players are hosting the Columbus North Summer Basketball Camps this month.

Grades 6 through 8 will be Monday through Wednesday. There also will be a shooting camp from 9 a.m. to noon June 27 to 30 for boys entering Grades 3 through 8. Cost is $100 per camp session and includes an Adidas camp T-shirt.

To register, send a check payable to “Columbus North Summer Basketball Camp” to Columbus North High School, 1400 25th St., Columbus, IN 47201, Attn: CN athletics office. For more information, visit columbusnorthathletics.org and click on the “CN Revolution Program” tab.

Former East basketball coach to conduct camp

Former Columbus East girls basketball coach Mel Good will host the Too Good Basketball Camp from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday at Ceraland for boys and girls ages 6 to 17.

Cost is $145 per child or $105 for an annual pass holder.

Information: ceraland.org; 812-377-5849.

North, Seymour to host Arm Care Summer Camps

Long Toss Indiana Arm Care Summer Camps for pitchers will be from 9 a.m. to noon Monday and Tuesday at Columbus North’s baseball field, Wednesday and Thursday at Seymour High School, June 20 and 21 at Connersville High School and June 22 and 23 at Jeffersonville High School.

Cost is $99. Registration is $89 for two or more siblings registering together or $79 for groups of six or more or for those registering for three or more camps.

Information: 855-566-4867; longtoss indiana.com.

Otter Creek will host Face to Face Golf Classic

The 18th annual Face to Face Golf Classic will be at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Otter Creek Golf Course.

There will be a putting tournament at 10:30 a.m., and former Indiana University running back Jermaine Chaney will be the featured speaker during lunch at 11:30 a.m.

Cost is $125 per person and includes lunch, dinner and a chance for on-course prizes and door prizes. Sponsorships are available.

Information: Face to Face Ministries, 812-390-7949.

Cramer nominations still being accepted

Local residents still have a small window of opportunity left to submit nominations for the 2016 Jack Cramer Ideals of Athletic Competition Award.

The award is sponsored by the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department in memory of Jack Cramer, a former local athlete who died at the age of 33 in 1978.

This award is presented annually to a male and female high school through adult aged athlete, coach or sports organizer. All nominees must live or work in Bartholomew County.

The winners last year were Ali Patberg in the female category and William “Bill” Stewart in the male category.

Information and nomination forms are available at Donner Center. The deadline for nominations is Wednesday.

Coach to conduct free softball clinics for girls

Veteran softball coach Eddie Loweth is conducting a free softball clinic for girls on Thursdays at Northside Middle School. Grades 2 and younger will be from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and grades 3 to 6 will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The clinic will focus on hitting, baserunning, pitching, fielding and throwing. Girls should bring a bat, helmet and glove.

Information: Loweth, 812-343-6660.

Critzer Memorial to benefit scholarship fund

The 31st annual Andy Critzer Memorial Golf Tournament will be at noon Thursday at Otter Creek Golf Course.

Cost is $100 per player and includes lunch, dinner and a chance at tournament prizes and door prizes. Sponsorships also are available. Proceeds will benefit a college scholarship for a local high school senior golfer.

Entry forms are available at Otter Creek and Hoosier Sporting Goods.

Information: 812-371-7593.

Reins to Recovery hosting golf scramble

Reins to Recovery Therapeutic Horseback Riding Center will host an 18-hole golf scramble at 9 a.m. Saturday at Hickory Hills Golf Club in Brownstown.

Cost is $50 per player and includes a cart and meal, with proceeds going to Reins to Recovery. Payouts will be awarded to the top three teams, and prizes will be given for longest drive and closest to the pin. The scramble is limited to the first 14 teams.

Information: John Olsen, 812-358-4529; Calli Johnson, 812-350-4864.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes to host camps

Southern Indiana Fellowship of Christian Athletes will host its first FCA Tennis Camp June 20 to 23 at Indiana University-Southeast for middle school and high school athletes.

The Third Annual FCA Leadership Camp will be July 11 to 13 at Camp Riverdale in Mitchell for middle school and high school athletes. The leadership camp focuses on teaching practical skills for Christian growth and the development of leaders for local FCA huddles.

IU hosting basketball camps for boys, girls

Indiana University men’s basketball coach Tom Crean is accepting registrations for his 2016 summer basketball camps for kids in kindergarten through twelfth grade.

The Tom Crean Basketball Academy will be June 20 and 21 for boys entering grades 6 to 12. The Player Development and Competition Camp will be June 26 to 29 for boys entering grades 5 to 12.

The Little Hoosiers Basketball Academy will be from 9 a.m. to noon July 13 to 15 and July 18 to 20 for boys and girls entering kindergarten through fourth grade. The Junior Hoosiers Basketball Academy will be from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. July 13 to 15 and July 18 to 20 for boys and girls entering Grades 4 to 6.

IU women’s basketball coach Teri Moren will host summer basketball day camps for girls entering grades 3 to 12. A Fundamental Camp will be June 13 to 16 for girls entering Grades 3 to 8, and an Elite Camp will be June 19 for girls entering grades 9 to 12. High school varsity and JV teams are invited to shootouts June 17 or 18.

Information: hoosier sportscamps.com

North football to host Golf for the Gridiron

The Columbus North football program will host Golf for the Gridiron on July 15 at Harrison Lake Country Club.

Proceeds will help provide uniforms and safe equipment.

Information: Michelle Payne, 812-350-1780, [email protected].

North plans ‘I’m Possible’ basketball skills camp

Micah Lancaster’s “I’m Possible” basketball Elite Skills Camp will return to Columbus North from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16 and 17 for boys and girls entering grades 4 to 12.

“I’m Possible” also is offering a Kids Camp from 3 to 4 p.m. July 16 for boys and girls entering grades 1 to 3.

Cost is $199 for the Elite Skills Camp and $35 for the Kids Camp. Players should bring their own basketball, notebook and lunch or lunch |money for the Elite Skills Camp sessions.

To register, visit main.possibletraining.com/indiana2016.

Information: info@ possibletraining.com.

Baseball players can register for fall league

The High School Baseball Fall League, a network of wood-bat leagues in multiple states including Indiana, is open to all players who will be in high school next year. The six-week regular season will be played Sundays beginning Aug. 21.

Registration is $239 and is available until a week before the league begins. Players will receive a pro model wood birch bat, a team Dri-fit game jersey and a free college player profile.

Players can register individually and have the opportunity to enter the names of players they would like to be paired with under the “Teammate Request” section of the registration page at hsfbl.com. Teams that want to enter the league should contact the HSFBL at 937-417-1354 for details.