For further information, contact Nick Yopp, Supervisor of Athletics or Brian Lambert, Assistant Supervisor of Athletics at 382-2349.
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The Christiansburg Department of Parks and Recreation have begun taking registrations for boys and girls youth basketball. The deadline is October 17th. Leagues offered are as follows:
Mite League �(5-6yr olds)
Pee-Wee�(7-8yr olds)
Minor League�(9-10yr olds)
Senior League�(13-14yr olds)
Fees are: Resident $45.00�Non-resident $55.00
Late fee of $20.00 will be charged if registration is accepted after the deadline. For further information, contact Nick Yopp, Supervisor of Athletics or Brian Lambert, Assistant Supervisor of Athletics at 382-2349.
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Four youth wrestling programs are offered as well. They are:
Virginia Elite Pre-Season (Sept-Oct) TR� $15.00����� NR $25.00
Virginia Elite Wrestling (Nov-Feb) TR� $32.00���� NR $60.00
Virginia Elite Wrestling (Dec-Feb) TR� $30.00���� NR $54.00
Virginia Elite Wrestling (Jan-Feb)�TR� $24.00���� NR $40.00
For more information, contact Curtis Elswick at 231-4074 or Daryl Webber at 382-4577.
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Registration for the following Adult programs are being taken.
Church Volleyball����$100.00 per team
Co-ed Open Volleyball���$100.00 per team
Men’s Open and Women’s Open Volleyball�$100.00 per team
For further information, contact Nick Yopp, Supervisor of Athletics or Brian Lambert, Assistant Supervisor of Athletics at 382-2349.
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Please keep checking for more programs as they come available.
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