JUNE 16
Track: Carolina Godiva open meet, 7 p.m. on Belk Track at Fetzer Field, including a mile run, 200, 500 and 800 meters, and a 1-mile race-walk. For more information, call series director Charles Alden at 384-7698.JUNE 17
Golf: N.C. Junior Boys Championship Sectional Qualifier, at Cardinal Country Club in Selma.The CGA's 50th North Carolina Amateur Championship will be June 17-20 at Wilson Country Club.Scholastic Summer Baseball: Cardinal Gibbons at Holly Springs, Cedar Ridge at Orange, East Chapel Hill at Granville Central, Raleigh Independent at Chapel Hill.JUNE 19
Auto Racing: The 'Summer Smash' - with a seven-race card at Orange County Speedway - includes late model, grand and pure stock events. Practice runs start at 2:30 & qualifying about 5 p.m.; fans are welcome to watch. Racing begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students 11-17, children 10 and under free. All senior citizens, military personnel and area university employees are $5 with a valid ID. For more information, call the speedway at (336) 364-1222 or see www.ocstrack.com.Running 5Ks: North Carolina's summer run schedule hits full stride in mid-June with multiple events this weekend. Two of our favorites have runners heading in different directions from Chapel Hill-Carrboro -- the Blueberry 5K in Burgaw ( ncblueberryfestival.com) and the Donate Life 5K ( clemmonsrotary5k.com) at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons.JUNE 20
USAT&F Clinic: USA Track and Field will offer a Level I Coaching Education Seminar at UNC-Greensboro on June 20-22. The sessions in UNCG's Bryan Scool of Business are time to follow immediately after the NSSF Outdoor Championships in Greensboro. The program is intended for track, cross-country and triathlon coaches who seek USAT&F certification. Limited scholarship funds are available. Contact Andrew Alden at aacoaching@aol.com with questions.JUNE 21
Scholastic League Baseball: Orange at Chapel Hill, NW Guilford at Cedar Ridge, Apex at Cardinal Gibbons, East Chapel Hill, idle.Softball: The championship game of the Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation Department's Adult 'D' League is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. at Homestead Park Field No. 2.JUNE 22
Scholastic League Baseball: Cedar Ridge at Cardinal Gibbons, Chapel Hill at Wakefield, East Chapel Hill at NW Guilford, Granville Central at Orange.Summer Swim League: Southern Village-Govs Club at Hollow Rock, CH Country Club-Ridgewood at Heritage Hills-CH Community Center, The Farm-Meadowmont YMCA at Tennis Club-Stoneridge. Exchange-Sunset Creek, idle.JUNE 23
Godiva Track Series: Carolina Godiva open meet, 7 p.m. on Belk Track at Fetzer Field, including 1,500, 100, 400 and 3,000 meters and a 1,500 race-walk. For more information, call series director Charles Alden at 384-7698.JUNE 24
Scholastic League Baseball: East Chapel Hill at Orange, Granville Central at Cedar Ridge, NW Guilford at Chapel Hill, Cardinal Gibbons at Athens Drive.JUNE 26
Summer Swim League: Exchange-Sunset Creek at Hollow Rock, Southern Village-Govs Club at The Farm-Meadowmont YMCA, CH Tennis Club-Stoneridgeat CH Country Club-Ridgewood. Heritage Hills-CH Community Center, idle.Southern Sizzler: Pro All-Star Series auto racing at the Orange County Speedway. Practice starts at 2:30 & qualifying about 5 p.m.; fans are welcome to watch. Racing begins at 7 p.m. The five-race card includes late model, Allison Legacy and legends racing at the Rougemont track. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students 11-17, children 10 and under free. All senior citizens, military personnel and area university employees are $5 with a valid ID. For more information call the speedway at (336) 364-1222 or see ocstrack.com.JUNE 28
Scholastic League Baseball: Chapel Hill at Cedar Ridge, East Chapel Hill at Wakefield, Holly Springs at Orange, Raleigh Independent at Cardinal Gibbons, Granville Central at NW Guilford.JUNE 29
Scholastic League Baseball : East Chapel Hill at Cedar Ridge, Granville Central at Chapel Hill, Orange at Wakefield, Northwest Guilford at Apex, Cardinal Gibbons, idle.JUNE 30
Summer Swim League : Hollow Rock at Heritage Hills-CH Community Center, The Farm-Meadowmont YMCA at CH Country Club-Ridgewood, Southern Village-Govs Club at Exchange- Sunset Creek. CH Tennis Club- Stoneridge.JULY 4
Le Tour de Carrboro: Registration has opened for the 'Four on the Fourth' - the first race in the three-event series, Le Tour de Carrboro. Stepping off at 8 a.m. from downtown near Carr Mill Mall, it features a 4-mile run through the shaded, scenic neighborhoods of Carrboro. Walkers and baby joggers are welcome. For more information, see www.cardinaltrack.com.- chn -


