September 22, 1999    Saratoga, California  Since 1955

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    The Saratoga National Junior Basketball League will hold sign-ups for the coming season on Sept. 26, 2-4 p.m., in the gym at Saratoga High School.

    Boys and girls in the third-eighth grades who live in the city of Saratoga or in the Saratoga Union School District are eligible for the competitive league.

    The registration fee is $150 ($75 for the second grade clinic). Additionally, families are expected to volunteer or contribute a $50 buyout.

    Space is limited, and players are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Players must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and provide both a copy of their birth certificate and proof of residency (PG&E bill) at the registration.

    The league provides players the chance to play a competitive level throughout the South Bay Area. For more information, call 353-9480.

    For priority registration, send a fax to 353-8016 to take on one of the following positions: head coach (assistant coaches will not receive priority), clinic program helper, high school program coordinator, gym opening coordinator, gym closing coordinator, NJB Web site development and administration, special event coordinator, or all-star tournament coordinator. If you do not receive a response to your fax, you must come to the general registration on Sept. 26.

    Panthers, Cats tie

    The Los Gatos Panthers and the Coyote Creek Wildcats battled to a scoreless tie recently in the peewee division of the Pop Warner Football League.

    Rich Scudellari and Stefan Fowler were the defensive stars for the Panthers.

    Brennan Barker led the charge in the offensive line that opened holes for backs Jeffrey West and Cameron Compton and protected quarterback Kevin McCarty.



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