Sept. 18 community sports announcements, standings, accomplishments
By The Bakersfield Californian
Announcements
Youth basketball
NJB registration, evaluations, 1-4 p.m. Sunday at Standard Middle School. The following registration and evaluation is 1-4 p.m. Oct. 7, at Standard Middle School. Call Jamie Viveros (661) 496-0798.
Flag football
X Cash Series, $1,000, winner takes all. 4 p.m. Oct. 6-7. 10-man rosters. Cost $225 per team. Call (661) 565-0743.
Standings
Brigade Recreational Youth Soccer League
U19 co-ed: Green Monsters 2-0-0, Golden Strikers 1-0-1, Silver Bullets 0-1-1, Blue Dragons 0-1-1
U14 co-ed: Immortals 2-0-0, Natural Disasters 1-0-1, Manchester 1-0-1, Strikers 0-0-2
U12 girls: Bakersfield Devils 2-0-0, Striking Stingrays 1-0-1, Scoring Angels 1-0-1, Purple Ninjas 0-0-2
U12 boys: Pumas 2-0-0, Barcelona 2-0-0, Dark Sharks 0-0-2, Dark Knights 0-0-2
U10 girls: Pink Rockstarz 2-0-0, Sour Patch Girls 2-0-0, Thunder Girls 1-0-1, Purple Dynamite 1-0-1, Blue Sharks 0-0-2, Purple Lightning 0-0-2
U10 boys: Komodo Dragons 1-0-0, Blue Flames 1-0-0, Strikers 1-0-0, Gladiator 1-0-0, Dragons 0-0-1, Soccer Shockers 0-0-1, Devils 0-0-1, Green Dragons, 0-0-1






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