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YOUTH NOTICES

The Butler Eagle sports department is seeking reader input for its weekly youth sports page.

If you know of any team or individual shining in any youth sport, a longtime league organizer and/or coach, or any unique story on this subject, please contact sports editor John Enrietto at 724-282-8010, by email at sports@butlereagle.com, by fax at 724-282-4180 or write to Sports Editor, P.O. Box 271, Butler, Pa., 16003.

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The Fundamentals and Skills Basketball Program for boys and girls in grades three through eight will run every Wednesday and Saturday through Jan. 11 at the F.H. Buhl Club, 28 N. Pine Ave., Sharon.Call Justin Magestro at 724-813-7210 or visit www.pennohioathleticclub.com.

The Rondinelli Tuxedo Baseball Organization from the Youngstown, Ohio Class B League and Youngstown Babe Ruth League will conduct tryouts for all team in its 18-U, 16, 15-U and 13 teams.Contact Ken Quinn at 330-770-7157 for information.

The All-American Baseball Center in Trafford will conduct a holiday vacation skills clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Dec. 26 and 27For information, visit www.allamericanbaseballcenter.com or call 412-380-7000.

The Pittsburgh Lady Galaxy will host a clinic-tryout in December and January for girls born in 1992 or 1993 interested in playing AAU basketball this spring.For more information, call 724-964-1062 or visit www.pittsburghladygalaxy.com.

The Advanced Approach Volleyball Club is offering volleyball clinics for beginning players ages 8 to 14.Clinics are $10 each, or $40 for six clinics. Clinics run through February at various locations and are open to kids in all school districts.Check the web site www.spaasm.com for details.

The FCA Gems All-Star Cheerleaders competed Sunday at the Universal Cheerleading Association's' regionals at Slippery Rock University and won six titles.Pink Ice, Emeralds, Turquoise, Sapphires, Tanzanites and Rubies all won their respective divisions. Pink Ice (mini-prep level 2) and Turquoise (small-junior prep level 3)won the Grand Championship trophy for having the highest overall scores at those levels.The FCA Gems compete in the Master of the Mats Dec. 18 at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh.

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