Big Island briefs, Nov. 19

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Kamehameha volleyball camp

Kamehameha volleyball camp

The Kamehameha volleyball team is hosting its first three-day boys and girls “Christmas Volleyball Camp,” on Dec. 28-29 at the school campus.

There are three sessions: Session I: $50 for 2nd to 8th graders, day only. Session II: $25 for high school, day and evening. Session III: $75 for high school, evening only.

Team discounts are available for six or more players. Coaches/parents who want to learn and participate are welcomed but must register. Space is limited.

Camp flyers are available at the school’s athletic department or SportsLine in Hilo or visit the website: blogs.ksbe.edu/hawaiiathletics/ or contact Enriques at 217-223 or enriques@hawaii.rr.com.

Senior baseball meeting Sunday

The Men’s Senior Baseball League will hold an informational meeting at 10 a.m. Sunday at Walter Victor Stadium.

The league is for players 18 years and older. For information on the league, visit www.msblnational.com.

HI-PAL holding Winter Class

The Hawaii Isle Police Activities League will hold its 34th annual Winter Basketball Classic from Dec. 26-29.

Entries are being accepted for the following age groups to be played at the following locations:

• 7-8 at the Edith Kanakaole Multipurpose Stadium

• Boys 9-10 and girls 10 and under at the Edith Kanakaole Multipurpose Stadium

• Boys 11-12 and girls 12-under at Hilo Armory

• Boys 13-14 and girls 14-under at Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium

The age cutoff date is Dec. 31, 2015.

Registration for 8-and-under teams is $60, and $80 a team for 9 and above. A reduced rate of $25 per team is being offered to attract visiting squads.

The entry deadline is Nov. 27, and each team is required to submit a registration packet.

For more information, call the HI-PAL office in Hilo at 961-8121; Darrell Yamamoto (938-2012 or 961-8740) or Jason Armstrong (961-8311 or jason.armstrong@hawaiicounty.gov.)