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Soccer camps

Santa Clara University will host a series of summer soccer camps for players ages 6­18 this summer.

Camp dates include: June 16­20, day camp for players ages 6­16; July 21­25, residential camp for players ages 9­13; July 28­Aug. 1, residential camp for players ages 14­18; and Aug. 5­8, elite residential camp for players entering their junior and senior years of high school.

Contact Rusty Johnson at 408.554.4003 or mjohnson@scu.edu or visit www.santaclarabroncos.com and follow links to camps.


Basketball camp

The annual West Valley Basketball Camp returns to the college's Saratoga campus this summer with three sessions for boys entering the third through ninth grades.

The camps focus on the fundamentals of shooting, passing, ball handling, footwork and much more. West Valley coach Danny Yoshikawa is camp director and Scott Peters in camp coordinator.

The sessions include: boys in the fifth through seventh grades—June 16­20, 9 a.m.­3 p.m. each day, cost $325; boys in the seventh through ninth grades—June 23­27, 9 a.m.­3 p.m. each day, cost $325; and boys in the third through fifth grades—June 30­July 3, 9 a.m.­3 p.m. each day, cost $260.

Call 408.881.0873.


Soccer camp

De Anza College men's soccer coach Kulwant Singh will host a summer soccer camp June 23­27 at De Anza for players ages 5­15. The cost is $100 for the regular camp or $120 for the advanced camp. Camp hours are 9 a.m.­noon. For more information, call 408.864.8745 or email singhkulwant@deanza.edu.


Annual summer basketball camp returns to WVC

The annual West Valley Basketball Camp returns to the college's Saratoga campus this summer with three sessions for boys entering the third through ninth grades.

The camps focus on the fundamentals of shooting, passing, ball handling, footwork and much more. West Valley coach Danny Yoshikawa is camp director and Scott Peters in camp coordinator.

The sessions include: boys in the fifth through seventh grades—June 16­20, 9 a.m.­3 p.m. each day, cost $325; boys in the seventh through ninth grades—June 23­27, 9 a.m.­3 p.m. each day, cost $325; and boys in the third through fifth grades—June 30­July 3, 9 a.m.­3 p.m. each day, cost $260.

For more information, call 408.881.0873 or email toga_camp@yahoo.com.


WVC volleyball camp

West Valley College will offer a summer volleyball camp for girls and boys in grades 5­12. The camp, which runs, Aug. 4­8, will have two different sessions. A skill development camp will run from 9 a.m. to noon and a setter's specialist camp will run from 1­3 p.m.

WVC women's volleyball coach Jason Dupler will co-direct the camp with Carol Knight. All sessions will be held in the West Valley gym and the cost is $125 ($220 for both) if paid before July 1. Space is limited.

For more information call 408.741.2184.


Field hockey camp

A girls field hockey camp for beginning players in grades 5­9 will be held June 24­26 at Del Mar High School. The cost is $40 per player for the camp that runs 9 a.m.­noon. Equipment will be provided. For more information, contact Del Mar coach Gene Sampson at 408.264.2373 or dmfieldhockey@netscape.net.


CyberRays camps

The San Jose CyberRays, the local women's professional soccer team, will host a camp for teams on July 21­24 at West Valley College in Saratoga. Sessions run from 5­6:30 p.m. or 6:30­8 p.m. and the cost is $160 per player (based on a minimum of 12 players per team). There is no charge for coaches.

For more information, email camps@sjearthquakes.com, call 408.260. 3900 or visit http://www.sjcyberrays.com/fanzone/fan_camps.html.


SCU soccer camps

Santa Clara University will host a series of summer soccer camps for players ages 6­18 this summer.

Camp dates include: June 16­20, day camp for players ages 6­16; July 21­25, residential camp for players ages 9­13; July 28­Aug. 1, residential camp for players ages 14­18; and Aug. 5­8, elite residential camp for players entering their junior and senior years of high school.

For more information on the camps, contact Rusty Johnson at 408.554.4003 or mjohnson@scu.edu or visit http://www.santaclarabroncos.com and follow links to camps.


Officials needed

The Fermar Corporation is looking for high school sports officials for the upcoming fall season. Officials are needed for football, field hockey, soccer, girls volleyball and water polo.

Fermar, which has been providing officials for high school athletic events in the Santa Clara Valley since 1977, will hold meetings and clinics for those men and women interested in becoming officials. Training sessions will begin in June and July and will continue through the fall season.

Officials earn between $25 and $55 per game, depending upon the sport and level of competition (varsity, junior varsity, freshman), and also have the opportunity to work youth and adult sports leagues in the area.

No experience is necessary, though knowledge of the sport a prospective official wishes to work is important. Officials also work at their own schedule.

For more information, call Fermar at 408.296.7900 or visit www.fermarcorp.com.


Women's golf

The 61st annual Santa Clara County Women's Golf Championships will return to the area on Aug. 4­5 when tournament play gets under way at the San Jose Country Club. The tourney attracts county's top women golfers, boasting the lower handicaps. Women who hold a valid golf index and either live in Santa Clara County or belong to a golf club in the county are eligible.

For more information, contact Mitz Alverson at 408.244.0603 or alvport@aol.com, or Lorie Milham at 408.532.9800 or lmilham@sbcglobal.net.


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