Sports
Umpire training course begins July 9
The Merrimack Valley Umpires Association will hold umpire training classes for individuals who want to be certified as baseball umpires. The training will begin on Thursday, July 9, and continue for the next six consecutive Thursday evenings. The classes will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. at St. Mary of the Assumption School, 301 Haverhill St., Lawrence. The official Major League Baseball umpire's exam will be administered at the end of the training.
The MVUA provides umpires to all levels of baseball from college games to Babe Ruth and little leagues. Umpires have the option to work as many or as few games as they like. The average game fee earned by umpires is $60 for a typical two-hour game.
The cost for the seven-week program is $125. The training is open to individuals ages 16 and over. For more information, call John Silva at 978-462-4599, Ron Annand at 978-681-8927 or visit www.mvua.org.
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Playoff decides 14-15 age group in city's Junior Golf tourney
Alec Brunelle, 11, of Salem, N.H., lines up a putt at the Haverhill Junior Golf Tournament at the Bradford Country Club in Haverhill on Monday morning. Brunelle won his age division in the tournament.
Eighteen holes weren't enough to decide the 14-15-year-old division of the Junior Golf Championships at Bradford Country Club on Monday afternoon.
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After posting matching 13-over 83s, Haverhill High School teammates Dylan Cody and Scott Farley began a two-player, sudden-death playoff, in which the first player to score better than his opponent would win the tournament. -
Boat race grows in popularity
Hydroplane and Runabout racing boats will skim the surface of the Merrimack River this weekend for the Haverhill River Run.
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Organizer Dave Goodwin, chairman of the Crescent Yacht Club's race committee, said interest in the speedboat races has grown since last year's return of the event to the Merrimack River for the first time in roughly 40 years. -
Sports shorts: City summer tennis adult winners named
Junior Golf Championship decided Monday
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The Haverhill Junior City Golf Championship will be played on Monday, Aug. 30, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Bradford Country Club, 201 Chadwick Road, Bradford.
It is open only to Haverhill residents or junior members at Bradford Country Club, Crystal Spring Golf Course, Far Corner Golf Course, Renaissance Golf Course or Haverhill Country Club. - Garrison Junior Tour ends with 42-player field
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- Jaffarian renews stadium sponsorship
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- Friday, August 6, 2010
- Haverhill riders tackle Pan Mass Challenge
- Haverhill junior track team goes to AAU Junior Olympics
- Sunday, July 25, 2010
- Local women flock to over-30 league
- Young golfers square off in Garrison Junior Tour
- Friends remember Bradford's Gene Goodreault
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- Saturday, July 17, 2010
- Haverhill athletes results, Week 1, Bay State Summer Games
- Thursday, July 15, 2010
- Haverhill family celebrates Bay State Games victories
- Coast to Coast Baseball hosts tryout
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