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Sport camp sign-ups
Liberty Hoops Camp
This summer’s Liberty High School
Basketball Camp will run from June 16 to
20 on campus at Liberty. The camp is for
third- through eighth-grade boys and girls,
and will cost $100. Registration is due by
May 15. Each athlete will receive a camp
T-shirt and backpack. Space is limited, so
sign up early to ensure a spot. To get more
information and the registration forms, visit
www.leaguelineup.com/libertybasketball
and click on the Handouts tab on the left
side of the page. Then click on the Liberty
High Summer Basketball Camp link to
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slowed down as he rounded fi rst base, and
when the ball fell to the grass, he found
himself standing in scoring position at second
base.
One batter later, Falcon outfi elder Jordan
Alexander came through with a dink
single into left fi eld to advance D’amico
to third and place runners on the corners
with just one out and Branden Petrangelo
at the dish. Petrangelo sent a slow roller
back to the mound, where Gagnon picked
up the ball and looked D’amico back to
third, then threw to second base to start
what would have been an inning-ending 1-
6-3 double play. However, Petrangelo beat
the throw down to fi rst, and D’amico, who
took off in a sprint for the dish as soon as
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Antioch Volleyball Camp
Antioch High School will be hosting
the Junior Panthers Volleyball Clinic
May 19 to 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the school
gymnasium. The clinic will provide girls in
the sixth through eighth grades a chance
to work on the fundamental skills of the
game under the supervision of the Antioch
girls volleyball team and coaches. The clinic
costs $25 and all proceeds will benefi t the
Antioch girls volleyball team. For more
information on registration, contact coach
Hemauer at 925-756-5778.
Gagnon pivoted to throw to second, scored
without a throw.
Gagnon didn’t let the unearned run
affect the rest of his outing, going the distance
for the Lions, allowing just fi ve hits
– all singles – and striking out eight.
The fi rst-place Falcons return to action
next Tuesday, May 13, when they travel to
Deer Valley, where fi rst-pitch is scheduled
for 3:30 p.m., then fi nish the regular season
with a May 15 showdown against Antioch
at 4 p.m.
Liberty wraps up its season with a
home game against De La Salle at 3:45 p.m.
on Tuesday and a 4 p.m. game at Clayton
Valley on Thursday.
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Saturday,
May 10,2008
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Dupont Parking Lot
6000 Bridgehead Road, Oakley
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OAKLEY
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