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    Saratoga Soccer

    The 2000 soccer season is coming up soon, and the Saratoga AYSO Region 27 soccer league is holding sign-ups for players, coaches, referees and board members.

    Advanced registration for players whose parents will sign-up for volunteer positions is slated for April 1 and 29, 10 a.m.-noon, at Argonaut School.

    The AYSO is looking for referees, coaches, division managers and board members at the April registration.

    Players who did not participate in the Saratoga AYSO program last year must provide a passport or notarized copy of their birth certificate. The registration fee is discounted to $50 per child at the advanced registration.

    Early registration dates are slated for May 13 and June 3, 9:30-1 p.m., when the registration fee will be discounted to $75 per player.

    Parents may also register players for the Major League Soccer Camps scheduled for Aug. 7-11 and Aug. 21-25, 9 a.m.-noon, at Congress Springs Park and are recommended for all players in the under-6 to under-14 programs. Cost is $100 per child for each camp ($150 for one child for both camps). Each camper receives a T-shirt.

    For more information, call 408.257.2976 or log on to www.saratoga-AYSO.org.

    Scholastic Champs

    They may not have been any Central Coast Section championships on the field or on the mat this winter, but some athletes at both Lynbrook and Fremont were CCS champs none-the-less--in the classroom.

    The Lynbrook wrestling team and the Fremont girls soccer team were champions in the CCS Scholastic competition for the 2000 winter season.

    The CCS recognizes the varsity team in each sport with the highest collective grade point average, and presents each school with a team trophy and all of the team members with individual certificates.

    Lynbrook won the wrestling title with a collective GPA of 3.5421 and Fremont took the girls soccer crown with an impressive 3.6120 mark.

    The Vikings were first in wrestling, but that was just one of four areas where Lynbrook excelled this winter. The Vikes were fourth in girls soccer (3.5571), sixth in boys basketball (3.2666) and sixth in boys soccer (3.3805).

    Saratoga also showed well in the competition. The Falcons were second in girls basketball (3.7595) and fifth in wrestling (3.2391).



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