The Pilot Mountain Youth Soccer Association (PMYSA) is set to kick off another season with its fall soccer signups. Cost is $40 per child. Signups are scheduled for each Saturday from now to July 24 from 10 a.m. until noon at the Armfield Center in Pilot Mountain.
Additional signups will be held July 13 and July 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. Practices are set to begin in August and the season will end around Halloween. Download a registration form at www.mtpilotsoccer.com/Forms.html.
Dobson football signups
The Dobson Eagles will have football signups July 24 from 10 a.m. until noon at the Dobson Elementary School baseball field. The fee is $50. A copy of the player’s birth certificate is required. A parent/player meeting will be held at Dobson Elementary School July 29 at 7 p.m with Eagle Camp Day set for July 31 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Mount Airy volleyball camp
Mount Airy will host its seventh annual volleyball camp July 26-29 from 8 a.m. until noon for rising sixth through ninth graders in the gyms of Mount Airy High and Junior High schools. Registration is $60.
For more information, contact Kim Lyons at 789-5147, ext. 281, or email klyons@mtairy.12.nc.us.
North Surry football camp
North Surry will hold its annual football camp from July 27 through 29 from 8 a.m. to noon for all rising third through eighth graders who will be playing for the White Plains Raiders, Franklin Greyhounds, Gentry Patriots or Meadowview Mustangs next year. The camp will be $30 and forms can be picked up at North Surry High School. For more information, contact head coach Brian Hampton at 385-0040 or Danny Lyons at 756-5349.
Pilot Mountain softball camp
There will be an overnight softball camp at the Armfield Civic Center from 5 p.m. July 28 until 5 p.m. July 29 for ages 8 to 18.
The fee is $75 and includes camp T-shirt, three meals, use of facilities (swimming pool) and snacks each day of camp.
The camp will include instruction from former and current champions in the Pilot Mountain area: Brooke Honeycutt (2003 World Series Champion & 2005 East Surry 1A State Champion and MVP), Paige Honeycutt (2008 & 2009 East Surry 1A State Champion), Hayley Shelton (2008, 2009, & 2010 East Surry 1A State Champion and 3-Time MVP) and Julie Bullington (2009 & 2010 East Surry 1A State Champion).
Topics include pitching, catching, hitting, bunting, base-running, sliding, throwing to cutoff and relays and fielding and rundowns.
Camp will be held at the Armfield Civic Center and East Surry Little League in Pilot Mountain. Drop off and pick up will be at the Armfield Civic Center.
For more information contact the Armfield Civic Center at 368-2012.
Registration deadline is July 16.
Mount Airy golf clinic
The Lady Bears/Cross Creek Women’s Golf Association clinic will be held on Aug. 3-4 for girls ages 11-18 at Cross Creek Country Club from 9 a.m. until noon. Registration is limited to the first 20 people to sign up for a fee of $15. Applications will be accepted by contacting Tommye Phillips at 786-5366 or tphillips@mtairy.k12.nc.us.
RCC summer camp sign-ups
Reeves Community Center is set to hold a pair of youth basketball camps in August. August 9 through 12 is the kindergarten through second-grade camp, with each session set for 6 to 8:30 p.m. The following week, Aug. 16 through 19, is the third-grade through sixth-grade camp, with camp times the same.
Cost is $40 for residents and $50 for non-residents, with a 20-percent discount for participant package holders. The camp will be directed by former North Surry standout and Lenoir-Rhyne basketball player Whitney Culler, along with several Surry Storm Basketball Club coaches.
Reeves also will hold a youth volleyball camp Aug. 2 through 5 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for second through seventh graders. The camp will be divided into two divisions (second through fourth graders and fifth through seventh graders) and will be directed by the Surry Storm Volleyball Club. Cost is $40 for residents and $50 for non-residents, with a 20-percent discount for participant package holders.
Surry HOF applications available
The Surry County Sports Hall of Fame began in 2005 as a means to preserve the history of sports in Surry County. The Hall of Fame will recognize and perpetuate the outstanding athletic tradition of Surry County by honoring and memorializing individuals and/or organizations that have made exceptional contributions to this tradition.
There are two ways to nominate individuals, teams or organizations:
1. “Hall of Fame” nominations recognize individuals for outstanding achievements in the field of athletics as a player, coach or administrator.
2. “Ring of Honor” nominations recognize individuals, teams, corporations/companies or organizations that have made a significant impact on sports through contributions in the field of athletics.
Nominations applications for the 2010 class of the Surry County Sports Hall of Fame are now available and will be accepted through Aug. 27. A ceremony honoring the inductees is typically held in October and their names unveiled on the Hall of Fame monument in Fisher River Park.
Nomination applications may be obtained at the Surry County Parks and Recreation Department, Elkin Recreation and Parks Department, Armfield Recreation and Civic Center and Reeves Community Center. Nominations also can be received on the Surry County Parks and Recreation Web site at www.co.surry.nc.us or by contacting a member of the Hall of Fame Committee.
Grayson Co. softball league
Grayson County Parks and Recreation in Virginia is taking applications for women’s softball teams for a women’s slow-pitch softball league. Cost is $275 per team. Contact Roby Webb for more information at (276)-744-3892 or (276)-235-0658.






