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Due to the weather and circumstances beyond our control, the Make-A-Wish BBQ & Womanless Review set for this past weekend was postponed until next Thursday, July 18. Be there to vote for your favorite. The votes are $1 and all proceeds go to Make-A-Wish. The ASCS race will be Saturday, July 20. General admission (12 and over) $20, Children 6-11 $5; Children under 5 free; and Pit Passes $35. Classes: 360 WS, 305 WS, LM, and Stock. The Make-A-Wish silent auction will be at the ASCS race on Saturday, July 20. Proceeds from the silent auction go to Make-A-Wish.

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Registration is now underway for the 2019 Marion Youth Sports Association’s fall football season. Flag and tackle football sign-ups are going on now. The cost is $60. Visit www.gomysa.com for online registration and more information.

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The 2019 J.W. Rich Girls Club Summer Program is underway, and runs through Friday, Aug. 2, at the club, 591 Shoppingway Blvd., Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (the Girls Club is closed on Saturday and Sunday). The fee for the full summer is $375, plus $50 annual club dues if not already paid. Discount for families with multiple children ($300 for the second child, $275 per child after that). The program also has a $10 per-child daily rate (must be paid at time of pick-up). A $200 down-payment is due on the first day, with the remainder due two weeks later. Activities include sports time, special guest speakers, game days and more. $3 pizza day on Fridays. The Summer Program is open to girls ages 5 and up. For more information, visit the club from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, or call (870) 394-9426.

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• MYSA Summer Football Clinics — Players signed up for the Marion Youth Sports Association’s 2019 fall football season are invited to gey a jump on the season. MYSA is putting on a series of football clinics this summer and all the kids who sign up for fall football can hone their skills in the offseason at these weekly camps. Clinics will focus on the fundamentals of football, including Condtioning, Blocking Techniques, Tackling Techniques, and Positional Techniques for Quarterback, Running Back, Wide Receiver, Offensive and Defensice Lineman, Linebacker and others.

Register in person at one of the clinics or go online to www.gomysa.com for more information. Fall registration (which includes access to the clinics) is only $60 this season. Any child ages 7 to 12 who is registered for fall MYSA tackle football is eligible to participate. The cost is free for all athletes registered for the MYSA fall football league. Clinics will be held every Monday, from now through Monday, Aug.

19, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at Brunetti Park in Marion. For more information, call (901) 413-3453, find the Marion Youth Sports Association on Facebook, or visit www.

gomysa.com online.

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At the J.W. Rich Girls Club, for girls 7 and up, and a senior division for women 18-30 (if enough sign up). There’s a discount for those who sign up before July 30. For more information, stop by the club at 518 Shoppingway Blvd.

in West Memphis.

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Arkansas Stealth 14U will be holding a tryout on Sunday July 21, from 2 to 5 p.m., at Colonial Softball Field in Marion. “We are looking for 2005 and 2006 birthdays and all positions. We are a great team that has been building for two years and would love to help develop your daughters.” Please contact Jay (901) 674-5100 or Justin at (870) 559-8026 for more information.

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• Herbert Carter Missions Memorial Golf Tournament — Get a team and compete in the Herbert Carter Missions Memorial Golf Tournament. The tournament will be a 4-man scramble at Marion Golf & Athletic Club. Register at Marion First Baptist Church. The cost is $300 per team.

Lunch will be provided at noon, with tee time at 1 p.m. Support missions, enjoy a round of golf and win prizes. Date to be determined.

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• Community Jamboree —

The new directors at the J.W. Rich Girls Club, new club director Katherine Burns and sports director Terisha Bradley, are inviting everyone out to the club on Saturday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for volleyball, basketball, corn hole, bouncey houses, a photo booth, snowcones, popcorn, hot dogs, and more, 519 Shoppingway Blvd., in West Memphis, just east of Walmart behind Calvary Baptist Church. For more information, check out the J.W. Rich Girls Club on Facebook, or call (870) 3949426.

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Crittenden County Night at AutoZone Park — The Memphis Redbirds will welcome fans from this side of the river for “Crittenden County Night” at AutoZone Park, Thursday night, Aug.

22. West Memphis Mayor Marco McClendon will throw out the first pitch.

Come celebrate with the community. Game time is 7:05 p.m.

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• Fall Kickball — Registration has started for the first-ever J.W. Rich Kickball League. Stop by the Girls Club, 519 Shoppingway Blvd., in West Memphis Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m., to sign up.

Play is open to boys and girls and adults of all ages (there will be youth and adult leagues if enough participants sign up). For more information, visit the J.W.

Rich Girls Club’s Facebook page.

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• Delta Gymnastics classes — Classes available for ages 2 and up on Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. For more information please contact Delta Gymnastics at (870) 735-5900. John Beaumont – jbeau.younglife@gmail.

com, Sara Fenter – sfenter@fenterpt.com, or Jerry Fenter – jfenter@fenerpt.com.

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• Studio Gray Dance Clinic — Check out the Studio Gray Dance Clinic programs at the Boys & Girls Club of Crittenden County. Designed to help kids going into cheer, pom & hip-hop. For more information or to register, inquire via e-mail at info@mystudiogray.com, or call (901) 303-6221.

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