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Heights youngster works to make Olympic dreams come true
A 9-year-old Heights resident is working toward his goal of competing in the 2020 Olympics. more »
John Cooper High School's girls volleyball team routs Lutheran North
John Cooper High School's girls volleyball team routed Lutheran North, 25-3, 25-8, 25-8 on Aug. 29 to improve to 14-3. more »
Athletic club offers several adult swim courses
The Memorial Athletic Club and Aquatic Center is offering swim courses for adults. more »
Houston Run for Recovery 5K set for Sept. 23
The Houston Run for Recover 5K run and walk event will be held Sunday, Sept. 23, at the Fish Plaza at the Wortham Theater Center in downtown Houston. more »
Foster Family YMCA offering youth volleyball this fall
The Harriet and Joe Foster Family YMCA is offering a youth volleyball program beginning Saturday, Sept. 22. more »
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Foster Family YMCA to host flag football this fall
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High school volleyball: Lutheran North-Cooper, preview
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High school volleyball: Lee-Houston Waltrip, preview
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Heroes Run 5K set for Sept. 8
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M.D. Anderson Family YMCA to offer youth fall soccer
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Grown Up Sports to host free kickball preview Sept. 5
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Houston Sports and Social Club offers sand volleyball
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Exercise and fitness classes offered at libraries
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Westbury Christian releases 2012 football schedule
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Seven Lakes High releases 2012 football schedule
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Discover Gymnastics to host Texas Classic
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Grown Up Sports to offer adult co-ed dodgeball
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Fall baseball and softball offered by the Oaks Dads' Club
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Waltrip releases 2012 varsity football schedule
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Houston Reagan releases varsity football schedule
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Houston Sports and Social Club offering fall sports leagues
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Fall kickball, flag football, dodgeball registration open
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Houston Parks and Recreation to host adult flag football league
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Copa Univision Soccer Tournament set for August
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Registration for fall adult basketball leagues begins Aug. 6
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HPARD to offer wheelchair tennis
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HPARD ends junior tennis lessons with National Junior Tennis and Learning Kids Day
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