SPORTS BRIEFS

seaWolves trade defenders

The Orlando SeaWolves have traded defender Richard Schmermund to the Baltimore Blast for financial considerations. Per team and league policies, no further details were disclosed. Schmermund was one of the top defenders and goalscorers for Orlando since 2018 season, scoring 15 goals and adding eight assists, The SeaWolves wish Richard all the best as he joins Baltimore. Schmermund was one of the top defenders and goalscorers for Orlando since 2018 season, scoring 15 goals and adding eight assists. The SeaWolves wish Richard all the best as he joins Baltimore. The Orlando SeaWolves also have traded defender Richard Schmermund to the Baltimore Blast for financial considerations. Per team and league policies, no further details were disclosed.

senior softball

Osceola Senior Softball welcomes players ages 55-over. Until the fall season starts, pickup games will be held at the Denn John fields behind Valencia College on Mondays and Fridays at 9 a.m. For more information, call League President Mike Rodriguez at 772-359-8415 or email mrod156@hotmail.com. For information on pickup games, call Jim Parker at 321-333-2012.

Harmony wrestling

The Harmony Wrestling Club will focus this fall and winter on experienced wrestlers in sixth grade and up (parents can meet with coaches about younger wrestlers). The club is parterning with Team Kombat in St. Cloud this year. Participants must have an AAU card (get at www.aau.org, sign up under Harmony Wrestling Club). The clubs season will run through Feb. 28, 2020. Call Coach Miller at 908-752-7098 for further information.

Soldier City wrestling

The Soldier City Wrestling Club will hold youth club practices Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the St. Cloud High wrestling room. All ages are welcome to attend. Participants must purchase a $16 registration card from AAUsports.org.

sCAT swimming

The St. Cloud Aquatic Team, a U.S. Swimming affiliate, welcomes swimmers ages 5-and-over who have experience swimming the length of the pool with a crawl stroke. All swimmers will participate in a training program focused on technique, endurance and speed. For more information, visit www.scat1.org or call 407-891-3436.