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38002.com theview theview May 2014 area sports FOR SALE HISTORIC COMMERCIAL BUILDING Arlington Wrestling Club recently recognized outstanding and most improved wrestlers for their achievements in the 2013 – 2014 season. The “Top Cat” was presented to Caleb Morgan. The Top Cat Award is the highest team honor that a Bobcat wrestler can achieve and is presented to the wrestler who best demonstrates the concept of finishing strong and is a leader of the team both on the mat and off. Outstanding Wrestler (by division). Bantam: Connor Nettleton; Intermediate: Chris DeLuca; Novice: Hayden Baudoin; School Boy: Jake Knaff Most Improved Wrestler (by division). Bantam: Mikey Anderson; Intermediate: Tyler Shoemaker; Novice: Paul West; School Boy: Luke Kerns Rookie of the Year/ Elementary: Ian West; Middle School: Andrew Enzor AWC Parent Volun- teer of the Year - Richard Lay Arlington Wrestling kicked off its first Freestyle program in partnership with the Mid-South Wrestling Club in April. Freestyle is one of the two international wrestling styles most commonly known for its fast pace and high impact moves. The program offers advanced training options for Elementary, Middle School and High School wres- tlers. On 4/12, some of these wrestlers competed in the Pat Nailen Classic at Germantown HS. Wrestlers competed in both Freestyle and Greco Roman wrestling styles. Freestyle: Champion: Austin Baudoin (pictured right—HS); 2nd place: Andrew Zarshenas (HS); Hayden Baudoin (MS); Bailey Hulley (HS) Greco Roman 2nd place: Austin Baudoin (HS); Bailey Hulley (HS) Summer Camp Round-Up Tennis Quick Start Tennis Camp June 2nd - 5th from 9:00 - 10:15 a.m. at Windward Slopes Park. Ages 510. Equipment provided. Fee is $80. Beginner and Intermediate Tennis Camp June 9th - 12th from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. at Windward Slopes Park. Fee is $80. Golf Junior Golf Clinics: June 9th-12th and June 16th - 19th at Stonebridge Golf Club, 3049 Davies Plantation. Ages 6 11 will be from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Ages 12 - 18 will be from 10:30 am - 12:00 p.m Students must bring their own clubs; balls will be provided. Fee is $80 per week. For more information, contact Stonebridge Golf Club at (901)3821886. To register, p lea se go to www.stonebridgegol f.com Basketball Arlington HS Boys Basketball Camps Session 1: June 2nd - 5th 9:00am – noon for boys entering grades 4 – 6 (cost $60). Session 2: June 9th - 12th 9:00am – 2:00 pm for boys entering grades 7 - 9 (cost $90). All sessions will be held on the Arlington High School campus at the Main gym and the P.E. gym. For more information call Coach Deaton 901230-5713. Memphis Grizzly Basketball Camp June 23rd - 26th from 9:00 am. - 12 p.m. at St. Paul’s UM Church. Ages 512. Visit www.lakelandtn.gov for the latest information or contact Parks & Recreation at 901-867-2717. Science & Art Camp Invention: MORPHED! June 2-6, 9:00 am—3:30 pm at Lakeland ES. Camp Invention is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) based program for children entering grades 1 through 6 . Cost is $220; Register by May 16 using the promo code SPRING to save $15. For more information, contact M i c h e l e Dial:DIALJM@scsk 12.org or visit campinvention.org/ revyourengines Smartycat Kids Summer MiniCamps Page 17 Team photo by Jerry Borwick Photo Courtesy of AWC Austin Baudoin, Freestyle Champion, Pat Nailen Classic M o n d a y Friday from 1 - 4 p.m. at I.H. Clubhouse, 4523 Canada Road. For children entering Kindergarten - entering grade 5 Creative Kids Summer Program (June 23-27 t h ) Creative Kids Camp will give campers the chance to have complete creative control as they explore a wide variety of tools and materi- als, and participate in fun and exciting activities Junior Scientists Summer Program (July 7-11th) Junior Scientists camp is all about bringing science to life and showing our campers how exciting science exploration and experimentation can be. 359 Main St. Galloway Tennessee $31,000.00 Built 1890 2 Separate Spaces Structurally Sound, Brick, Tin Roof Right