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    Sports Briefs

    Football Signups

    Youngsters ages 8-15 living in Los Gatos, Saratoga and Campbell can sign up as either football players or cheerleaders for the fall Pop Warner season.

    Registration will be held on March 13, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., and March 24, 6-9 p.m., at Fisher Middle School in Los Gatos. Players must have been born between Aug. 1, 1983, and July 31, 1991, and 15-year-old players must be under 125 pounds.

    For more information, e-mail MA48@prodigy.net or call 270-1443.

    Valentine Winners

    Michael Gault of Monte Sereno and Max Crotty and Alex Wang of Saratoga were the among the top finishers in the boys 13-and-under age group at the recent Valentine Fun Run held in Campbell.

    Gault, 11, covered the 10K course in 45:00 to finish first, with Crotty, 11, third in 48:13 and Wang, 10, fourth.

    PAL baseball

    The San Jose PAL Pony baseball league will hold signups for players ages 7-16 at PAL Stadium, Mon.-Fri, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Players must provide a birth certificate.

    The cost is $40 for ages 7-8, $45 for ages 9-10, $50 for ages 11-12, $55 for ages 13-14 and $60 for ages 15-16.

    For more information, call Kevin White at 928-6102 (for ages 7-12) or Mark Muldrow at 928-6103 (for ages 13-16).

    Special Olympics

    The spring season is about to begin for the Santa Clara County Special Olympics, and coaches and volunteers are needed. Practice begins in March for track and field, swimming, tennis and golf.

    A volunteer orientation meeting will be held March 9, 7 p.m., at the Special Olympics office, 5730 Chambertin Drive in San Jose. Call 267-2734.

    Wedemeyer Gala

    The Charlie Wedemeyer Celebration Gala, honoring outstanding Bay Area high school seniors, will be held May 20, 6 p.m., in the Imperial Ballroom at the Fairmont Hotel.

    Scholarships of $1,000 each will be presented to college-bound athletes who have overcome adversity or challenge and who have demonstrated a positive attitude in helping others.

    For more information on the event, call Pam Dunnett (867-2546), Reiko Iwanaga (867-4525), Roger F. Reedy (980-9555, ext. 28) or Carri Wedemeyer (358-4784).



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