February 28, 2001    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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    'Will to Win' Scholarships

    High school scholar-athletes who have competed despite facing the challenge of asthma are eligible for scholarships through the "Will to Win" scholarship program.

    The program, in its 17th year, grants $35,000 in scholarships to 10 high school seniors, with the grand prize winner claiming a $10,000 award.

    Scholarship applications are available by calling the "Will to Win" hotline at 1.800.558.7305. The deadline for entries is April 30.

    Baseball camp

    A baseball camp for players ages 12 and under will be held March 3-4, 10 a.m.-noon, at Lynbrook High School. The cost is $75 per player. Call 408.396.1445.

    Registration for Soccer

    South Bay Youth Soccer is registering players for the 2001 season in the following age groups for boys and girls: under-6, under-8, under-10, under-12 and under-14 (ages determined as of July 31, 2001).

    The season runs March through June, and the fee of $65 includes uniforms, a photo package and an end of the season award.

    Call Norm Tavares at 408.248.8516.

    Volleyball Signups

    The United States Youth Volleyball League is accepting registration for its spring program in Los Gatos and San Jose through March 1.

    The coed league is open to players ages 8-14 and the fee of $90 per player includes instruction, games, uniform T-shirt and equipment. League play runs March 31-June 16.

    Teams will meet at Los Gatos High School and Camden Park West.

    Call 1.888.988.7985.



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