Sports briefs Padres to hold tryouts at Civic Stadium The San Diego Padres will host open tryouts today at the home of their single-A affiliate, the Eugene Emeralds. The tryouts will begin at 9 a.m. at Civic Stadium. The tryouts are open to all play ers who are high school sopho mores through seniors in college. Padres scout Rich Bordi will run the tryouts. Players must provide bats, catchers’ gear and other equipment, although the Padres will provide balls and helmets. For further information, call the Padres’ tryout hotline at (619) 881 6592 or the Emeralds at 342-5367. Martinez goes on disabled list SEATTLE — Seattle Mariners All-Star designated hitter Edgar Martinez was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday night because of a strained left quadricep muscle. Martinez, the No. 3 hitter in Seat tie's batting order, was injured in Sunday night's 8-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks. Left-hander John Halama will take Martinez's place on the Mariners' roster. He was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma and started Monday night’s game against the Di amondbacks. Martinez, 38, was hurt in the first inning of Sunday night's game while running to second on a hit and-run play. Martinez was hitting .299 (86 for 288) in 84 games for the Mariners this season. He has 14 home runs, 27 doubles and 70 RBI. All-Star second baseman Bret Boone was Seattle’s DH and batted third in Monday night's game with Mark McLemore replacing him at second base. Boone has batted fifth in Seattle's batting order most of the season. Manager Lou Piniella said he also plans to use right fielder Ichiro Suzuki, center fielder Mike Cameron and first baseman John Olerud as the Mariners' DH while Martinez is sidelined. The Associated Press Griffey spurs Reds CINCINNATI — Ken Griffey Jr. showed the complete package for the first time all season. Griffey hit two of Cincinnati's four homers and made a running over-the-shoulder catch Monday night as the Reds beat the Detroit Tigers 9-1 behind rookie starter Lance Davis. Limited all season by a torn hamstring, Griffey hasn't been able to make the sensational defensive play or put together a big offense game. It looked like old times Monday night. Griffey, who left the clubhouse before reporters entered after the game, also made his best play in the field so far. He ran down Shane Halter's fly ball to the warning track in center field in the second inning, turning his back to the in field to make the catch. The Associated Press poM It’s Summer! Stay cool in the river, at school or hanging-out around town in sandals fromTeva. Men’s, women’s and children’s sizes. 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All in all, the youth sports camps held at Oregon build confi dence in the nation’s athletes. Denise Wall, Monroe High School’s dancing coach whose squad participated in the dance camp last weekend, said her girls’ confidence with themselves and teammates has improved because of what the camps offered to them. "We hope to stay at this facili ty," Wall said. "The camp benefits the girls. It helps them to bond with one another, and their confi dence rises." Sharon Haga, Bandon High School’s dancing coach, said that the dance camp was broken up into four different skill levels so that all the girls would be provid ed with the opportunity to learn to their fullest potential. “We hope to stay at this facility. The camp benefits the girls. It helps them to bond with the one another, and their confidence rises. ” Denise Wall dancing coach, Monroe High School “Level four is for girls that know dancing and the terminolo gy that goes along with it,’’ Haga said. “Through the three years that I’ve coached, the intermedi ate girls have always shown oth er girls what to do and not do, es pecially for evaluations. There’s no comparing. The girls all help one another.’’ Haga said the camp is designed to teach more than dance and indi vidual techniques. "They learn different ways to move," Haga said. "But there are also seminars on health and body issues that influence them.” Haga and Wall said that staying at this camp has left a lasting im pression of Oregon on their squads. "The girls love the campus," Haga said. 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