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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

In brief: Team to join event for cancer cure

The Spokesman-Review

EAST CENTRAL – The Spokane Indians baseball team will help in the fight against breast cancer at “Pitch for the Cure” on July 17 when the team plays the Vancouver Canadians at Avista Stadium, 602 N. Havana St.

The one-mile walk around Avista Stadium will begin at 6 p.m. and the game will start at 6:30. Each participant will receive a free ticket to the game, T-shirt and a $10 donation to the Susan G. Komen Foundation on their behalf.

The walk is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Night. All Indians players will wear pink jerseys, play with pink bats and run on pink bases. The jerseys will be auctioned off after the game.

To register and for more information visit http://web.minor leaguebaseball.com/ documents/2010/05/07/ 9869348/1/2010_Pitch_for _the_Cure_Entry_ Form.pdf. Registration deadline is Friday. A fee of $5 will be added for late registration after Friday or on the day of the walk.

Registration starts for junior soccer

SPOKANE – Registration is now open for the Spokane Junior Soccer Fall 2010/Spring 2011 season for ages 4 to 15.

Interested players can register online at www.SpokaneSoccer.ORG or by calling (509) 747-5017.

Cost is $49 per person. Registration deadline is next Thursday. After Thursday, a $10 late fee will be added to the registration fee. Late registration will be accepted until the season begins.

Spokane Junior Soccer summer camps begin Monday and continue weekly for five weeks.

Camps are $50 per week, per person.

To register and for more information visit the Spokane Soccer website.