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The Mansfield University Fall Prospect Clinic is designed for high school student-athletes who are looking to play college and/or professional baseball. The focus of this clinic will be on skill development.

In addition to Mansfield head coach Harry Hillson, his coaching staff and players, there will be coaches from other local colleges as well as pro scouts invited. We do not guarantee any outside coaches.

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All players will receive a clinic t-shirt. Lunch will not be provided. A concession stand will be open all day.

Cost is $75 per player for the entire day. The camp will take place on Oct. 9 at Shaute field on the campus of Mansfield.

Street League Skateboarding (SLS), the premier international skateboarding competition founded by Rob Dyrdek, will be making a welcome return to the East Coast on Aug. 28 at the Prudential Center in Newark.

SLS Nike SB World Tour: New Jersey will be a memorable event, as all 25 SLS Pros will be in attendance to compete this year. With a major following on the East Coast, SLS has top competitors who are locals themselves: Ishod Wair from Bordentown; Chris Cole from Philadelphia; Matt Miller from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Tom Asta from Langhorne, Pennsylvania; and President and COO of SLS, Brian Atlas from Rumson.

Sky Blue FC of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has created a community partnership with the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life.

Sky Blue FC, the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life will work together in the promotion of an upcoming home game on Aug. 27 when Sky Blue FC welcomes the Chicago Red Stars to Yurcak Field on the campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway at 7 p.m.

Tickets for that match are available now, and a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life.

Sky Blue FC forward Leah Galton has been turning heads in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) this season, and her electric play has now led the Harrogate native to receiving her first call-up to the senior England Women’s National Team.

Lionesses head coach Mark Sampson made the move official by naming Galton to his 23-player roster for a week-long training camp that begins Sunday.

Galton has represented England at the U-17 and U-19 levels, also playing a key role for its U-23 side at the La Manga Tournament this past March. Sky Blue FC selected her with the 13th overall pick in the 2016 NWSL College Draft after the 2015 MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist registered 122 career points at Hofstra University — a program record. She also earned Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Player of the Year accolades over her last three seasons at Hofstra as the only player in CAA history to do so.

Flex and individual tickets for Sky Blue FC are on sale now. For any questions regarding tickets, call the Sky Blue FC tickets department at 888-SBFC-TIX (888-723-2849), and a team representative will be happy to assist you.

For all of the latest news on Sky Blue FC, visit the team online and follow on social media: @SkyBlueFC

Boss Lady Promotions and the honorable Mayor Eric Jackson will host Trenton’s first pro-am “Bridge Wars” New Jersey vs. New York, Winner-Takes-All, First Annual Mayors Cup Boxing Extravaganza Oct. 1 at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton.

Tickets start at $25 and are on sale now via SunNationalBankCenter.com, by phone at 1-800-298-4200 or in person at the Sun National Bank Center box office. Additional fees may apply.

The pro main event will headline Chazz “The Gentleman” Witherspoon (34-3) and the co-main event will feature Denis “Momma’s Boy” Douglin (20-4). The undercard features Bryan Daniels (1-0); Vidal Rivera (4-0); Alvin Varmall (10-0-1); one of Trenton’s own cruiserweights, Mike Hilton (2-0); DaQuan Johnson (1-0); and Andy Gonzalez (3-1).

Nine members of the 2016 Bentley University softball team, including four recent graduates, have been named NFCA Scholar-Athletes by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.

The members of the Class of 2016 who were recognized were pitcher Kelly Ferris (Seymour, Connecticut), first baseman Morgan Mazone (Selkirk, New York), catcher Jill Raia (Montville/Morristown-Beard School) and catcher Natalie Tarantino (Arlington, Massachusetts).

Also honored were rising junior Jordan Ballantyne (Hopewell Junction, New York), rising sophomore Casey Hutnyan (Norfolk, Massachusetts) and a trio of rising seniors: Kelsey Kennedy (Bedford, New Hampshire), Katelyn Lebreux (Biddeford, Maine) and Chelsea Vena (Matawan/Saint John Vianney).

The Spotswood Annual 5K Race/Walk and 1-Mile Fun Run will take place Sept. 10. The 1-Mile Fun Run will begin at 8:30 a.m., and the 5K Race/Walk will start at 9 a.m. Race-day registration will be 7:30 a.m.

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