3-16-2007
Area Sports Briefs Headline
Irish film to be shown at Baseball Hall
The National Baseball Hall of Fame will show filmmaker John Fitzgerald’s documentary "The Emerald Diamond" in honor of St. Patrick’s Day at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Bullpen Theater. A 90-minute documentary about the Irish National Baseball Team, the film was awarded the Critic’s Choice Award from Jeffrey Lyons at the inaugural Hall of Fame Film Festival in November.
For information, visit http://www.theemeralddiamond.com. The screening is open to Hall visitors with paid admissions.
Little League has coaching openings
The Oneonta Little League has vacancies for coaches and managers in the minor league division. The division is a non-competitive instructional level that emphasizes teaching the fundamentals of baseball. The ages in the minor league division is from 8-12.
For more information, contact Bill Grau at 607-432-0292 or Doug Kendal at 607-432-6261 by March 25. For information on the league, go to http://www.oneontalittleleague.org.
Hartwick to host volleyball league
Hartwick College is hosting a co-ed volleyball league Tuesday nights in Binder PE Center.
The league will open March 26, the only Monday scheduled. All other game nights will be Tuesday through May 15. Entry fee is $200 per team. Trophies will be awarded to the top divisional finishers plus individual championship shirts. For more information, call Lou Lansing at 607-431-4722 or Rich Gary at 607-431-4534.
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