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Page IB ★ Joshua Star ★ Thursday,July 21, 2011 WWW.jOsllUciStcir.Iiet
SPORTS
Sports briefs
Volleyball camps
Ben Kubik, of K3 Sports
LLC, will conduct two
camps in July in conjunc-
tion with Joshua volleyball
coach Heather Strebeck.
The first camp for in-
coming ninth- through
12th graders, will run from
9 a.m.-noon. July 25-29.
The cost of the camp will
be $65 if registered by
June 30. The cost after
June 30 is $75.
The second camp, for
incoming seventh- and
eighth-graders, will run
from 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
July 25-29. The cost of the
camp will be $55 if regis-
tered by June 30. The cost
after June 30 is $65.
Contact Strebeck at
817-228-2075.
Football camps
Joshua football coach
Jerry Bird conduct two
camps in July.
The first camp for in-
coming seventh- through
ninth-graders, will run
from 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
July 25-28. The cost of the
camp is $40.
The second camp for
incoming first- through
sixth-graders will run
from 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
July 25-27. The cost of the
camp is $30.
Contact Bird at 817-426-
7500 or Joshua High School
camp coordinator Jeremy
Gilmore 817-296-7799.
How to contact us
Contact staff writer
Ricky Moore at 817-295-
0486 or mooresports@
thestargroup.com.
F00TBALI | NOLAN CATHOLIC AIR STRIKE 7-0N-7 LEAGUE TOURNAMENT
Owls go 2-2 in post-season tournament
BY RICKY MOORE
mooresports@thestargoup. com
After finishing sixth in
the Air League play, Joshua
turned in a nice showing
over the weekend at the Fort
Worth Nolan Catholic Air
Strike 7-on-7 Tournament.
The Owls opened tourna-
ment play with a comeback
victory over River Oaks Cas-
tleberry Red Friday night.
Joshua scored late, then
made a goal-line stand to de-
feat the Lions, 21-18.
Things didn’t go as well
later that night as Fort Worth
Trinity Valley, which had
a first-round bye, downed
Joshua, 27-9, in the second
round.
The Owls bounced back
Saturday morning with a
consolation round victory
over Fort Worth Western
Hills, 25-13.
Joshua’s tournament
ended with a 26-23 loss to
Arlington Grace Prep.
RICKY MOORE/JOSHUA STAR
Joshua played Friday and
Saturday in the Nolan Air
Strike 7-on-7 League tourna-
ment. (Clockwise from the
top) Colin Radford brings in
a touchdown pass against
Castleberry Red. Garrett
Hoffman prepares to throw
a pass. Michael Keeton pulls
in a touchdown pass in a
victory Friday night against
Castleberry Red.
Ballard signs with Texas Wesleyan
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Joshua's Blake Ballard, seated, recently signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Texas Wesley-
an University. Standing behind Ballard are, from left, Texas Wesleyan head baseball coach Mike
Jeffcoat, Joshua head aaseball coach Kirk Taylor, Premier Summer League Baseball head coach
Curt Sanders and Texas Wesleyan assistant baseball coach Blake Walker. Ballard also received
the Presidential Academic Scholarship.
Texas Glory Blue wins USSSA World Series crown
SUBMITTED PHOTO
The 2002 Texas Glory Blue, an 8-under select girls softball team, recently took first place at the
USSSA World Series in Moore, Okla. Team members are, bottom row from left, Jaaen Middle-
brook, Erin Castillo, Annabelle Schruab, Audrey Fenn and Mackenzie Denson; back row Simonne
Sanders, Kylie Lathers, Abbie Orrick, Jessie Camacho, Vivica Hernandez, Mady Meadows and
Kennedy Crites.
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