July 19, 2000    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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    Sports Briefs

    MSL Soccer

    The Los Gatos United Soccer League, in cooperation with Major League Soccer, will host a Major League Soccer Camp Aug. 14-18 at Fisher Middle School.

    Camp hours are 5-6:30 p.m. for players ages 5-6, and the cost is $56 per player. For players over that age, camp hours are 5-8 p.m. and the cost is $97 per player.

    Each player receives an individual player evaluation, a Major League Soccer Camps T-shirt and ball, an MLS gift and a free companion ticket to an MLS game.

    For more information, email John Cleveland clevelan@riochet.net or call him at 408.535.8770.

    All-star Football

    Outstanding football players from the high school class of 2000 will be on the field this summer for the annual Silicon Valley Youth Classic Charlie Wedemeyer All-Star Football Game.

    The game, billed as the "Best Game in Town" by its sponsor, the Almaden Valley Rotary Club, will return for its 26th year when a new group of all-stars takes the field on July 26, 7:30 p.m., at San Jose State University's Spartan Stadium.

    Youth football

    Signups for the 2000 Los Gatos Pop Warner football season are now being accepted.

    Pop Warner offers programs for boys and girls ages 7-15 from Los Gatos and Saratoga. Football teams are grouped according to weight and age, and cheer squads are grouped by age.

    The organization will add a new instructional, non-competitive entry-level division this season for boys ages 7-9 weighing between 45-85 pounds.

    For more information, check the Los Gatos Pop Warner Website at www.lgpw.com or call the hotline at 408.920.2204.



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News
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Council approves POST'S $50,000 request to help purchase Bear Creek Redwoods

Century 21 agents flee to Alain Pinel

The attorney's office is investigating High Sierra Associates possible hillside grading violations

Francis Oaks project wins council appeal but is sent back to the planning commission for further review

Police Report

Letters & Opinions
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Editorials

Birds know a plastic owl when they see one

Education
On Campus

District surveys high schools' parents and students and garner positive results

Around Town
The Prowler

Forbes Mill presents '35 Years of Collecting Los Gatos,' from its stores of eclectic, eccentric pieces

The Performing Arts Conservatory presents its six-week summer conservatory for children with its production of 'Bye Bye Birdie.'

Make*A*Circus shows the audience how to become a circus performer

Stacy Marcinko and J.J. Taughinbaugh wed

Business
Antiques business remains a healthy enterprise

Columns
Main Street

Picture from the Past

Gardening
Properly pruned fruit trees produces healthier trees and better fruit

Taste
Lou and Nam Tran's Classic Burgers offers people (and doggy) taste treats

Sports

Sports Briefs

Derek Thomas wins pitchers' duel

Jack, Ripp to host three summer volleyball camps

11-year-old all-stars in sectionals

Samuels to host Camp with Pros

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