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Baseball and softball academy coming this spring: Beaufort County Parks and Leisure Services (PALS) will be hosting the nationally recognized Doyle Academy, March 8-9. Americas #1 camp will instruct baseball and softball players between the ages of 6 and 15 in hitting, throwing and fielding during the two day school. The school will be held from 12 to 5 p.m. each day at Burton Wells Park. Doyle Baseball, in its 36th year of operation, conducts Satellite Schools all over the country and Canada. More than 800,000 players have benefited from Doyle’s expert instruction. Doyle Baseball utilizes a step by step teaching approach, allowing every player to improve and build confidence. The Doyle program is a result of continuous research and development and has constantly been proven to provide great instruction for young players everywhere. Tuition for the Doyle School is $85 per player.. To register, call Shannon Loper at 843-255-6684 or visit the Beaufort County PALS website at www.bcgov.net/pals.

Register now for PALS Spring Sports:

• Soccer (ages 4 – 18). Registration through February 27; Fee $60; Late registration February 28 – March 6, $90 ($25 late fee included).

• Flag Football (ages 4- 17) Registration through February 26; fee: $55. Season: April through June. Late Registration: February 26 – March 5, $85 ($25 late fee included).

• Tennis Clinic (ages 6-12) Registration through February 10, Fee: $65 (ages 6 -10), $50 (ages 11 -12). Clinic lasts from February 19 to March 30, two times weekly.

• Lacrosse (ages 7 – 10). Registration through February 14, fee $60. Season lasts from February through May.

Please visit PALS website at www.bcgov.net/PALS for more information or to register.

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