May 22, 2002    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    San Jose State baseball camps

    San José State University (SJSU) baseball coach Sam Piraro will head up the annual SJSU summer baseball camps for players ages 6-17 again this summer.

    Sessions include comprehensive camps July 8-12 and July 22-26, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. each day, for players ages 6-16. The cost is $110 per player, and camps are limited to the first 75 players.

    Specialty camps are slated for July 29-Aug. 2 (pitching camp for ages 12-17, 10 a.m.-noon, and hitting camp for ages 9-17, 1-3 p.m.). The cost is $125 per player (both sessions $200), and camps are limited to the first 25 campers.

    All campers receive a free T-shirt, and there will be camper evaluations and special awards.

    Call 408.924.1262 or 408.924.1287.


    Field hockey camp

    Del Mar will host a beginning field hockey camp for girls in the sixth through ninth grades June 25-27, 9 a.m. to noon each day. The cost is $40 per player and includes a camp T-shirt. Equipment will be provided. For more information, contact Stacey Sampson at 408.264.2373 or DelMarFH@aol.com.


    Hockey Jamboree

    Applications are now being accepted for teams interested in playing in the 23rd annual Willow Glen Field Hockey Jamboree Sept. 6-7. Each participating team is guaranteed a minimum of five games.

    The team registration fee is $175 ($200 after June 10). For more information, contact Peggy Booth at 408.535.6330 or at peggy_booth@sjusd.k12.ca.us.


    Football sign-ups

    The Sunnyvale Pop Warner Football organization will hold sign-ups for the 2002 season on June 15, 9 a.m. to noon, at Fair Oaks Park in Sunnyvale. For more information, call the Sunnyvale Pop Warner hotline at 408.245.4310 or e-mail svpopwarner@aol.com.



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