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Babe Ruth
sign-ups
Sign-ups for Glacier Babe Ruth will end Friday, March 15. Glacier Babe Ruth is for baseball players ages 13-15 from Whitefish, Columbia Falls and Bigfork. Registrations can be printed out at http://glacierbaberuth.org. Click on “registrations.” All registrations must be postdated by March 15. All contact information is online at http://glacierbaberuth.org. Registration forms are also available at the Columbia Falls and Whitefish junior high and high schools.
C-Falls baseball
Columbia Falls Baseball will hold a skills assessment on Sunday, March 24, with minors from 1 to 3 p.m. and majors from 3:30 to 5 p.m. For more information, call Jamie King at 253-1334 or Trevor Kjensrud at 471-5045.
Softball Assoc.sign-ups
The Columbia Falls Youth Softball Association will take softball registrations at the Columbia Falls Fire Hall on Monday, March 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. A registration form can also be downloaded online at www.wildkatsoftball.org. For more information, call Kathy Price at 253-3775.
Spring sports
Columbia Falls High School will hold an informational meeting to introduce coaches and athletes for spring sports — track, softball and tennis — in the high school cafeteria on Tuesday, March 19, at 6 p.m. The Columbia Falls Booster Club will sponsor a complimentary ice cream social.
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