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Sports Briefs
Sports camps
The Los Gatos- Saratoga Recreation Department has announced its schedule for a series of summer sports camps.
A boys and girls basketball camp for youngsters in grades 3-6 will be held June 18-22 at the Fisher Middle School gym. Westmont girls varsity basketball coach John Mackey is the camp director. The cost is $69.
A mini-basketball camp for youngsters ages 4-7 will be held on the outdoor courts at Fisher the weeks of June 18-22, July 23-27 and Aug. 6-10, 9 a.m.-noon each day. The fee is $74.
A softball camp for girls in grades 3-8 will be held June 25-28 and July 16-19 and directed by the Olympian School of Softball in Los Gatos.
A volleyball camp for youngsters in grades 5-9 will be held July 16-20 (outdoors) and July 23-27 (indoors) and will be directed by experienced professional coaches.
Sports camps that feature softball, basketball, soccer, recreational games and films will be held at Daves Avenue School in Los Gatos.
Call 408.354.8700.
Cats at CCS
Singles star William McAllister and the doubles team of Michael Franchi and Victor Larsson will represent Los Gatos and the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League at the Central Coast Section tennis tournament this week.
The tourney opens May 22, 10 a.m., at Imperial Courts in Aptos. Both the first round and quarterfinals will be played on Tuesday with the semifinals and finals set for 1 p.m. Thursday on the same courts.
McAllister will open the tournament against No. 1 seed John Wong of Los Altos, and Franchi and Larsson will face No. 4 seed Bastian Bartels and Robert Yee of Monta Vista.
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