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    Stanford Clinic

    The annual Stanford Holiday Baseball Clinics return to The Farm this year with sessions scheduled during Christmas vacation.

    Pitching clinics and baseball instruction for players ages 12-18 will be conducted Dec. 27-29 at Stanford. The cost is $115 per session.

    For more information, call 650.723.4528.

    De Anza Force

    The De Anza Force Soccer Club will hold tryouts in January for CYSA Class 1 and Class 3 teams. Teams will play the spring season, then continue into the fall of 2001.

    Age groups, as of the fall of 2001, are for boys and girls under-9, under-10, under-11 and under-12 teams.

    For more information call 408.725.8555 or check the website at www.deanzaforce.org.

    Youth Baseball

    Little League baseball players will return to the diamond this spring. For more information on area leagues:

    * The Saratoga Little League is open to players ages 5-12 (5 before July 31, 2001, or 12 before July 31, 2001). For more information, call 408.236.2678.

    * The Quito Little League is open to players ages 5-12. For more information, call 408.943.4707.

    Volleyball Signups

    The United States Youth Volleyball League is now accepting registration for its spring program in Los Gatos and San Jose.

    The coed league is open to players ages 8-14 and the fee of $90 per player includes instruction, games, uniform T-shirt and equipment. League play runs March 31-June 16.

    Teams will meet twice a week: on Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9-10 a.m. at Camden Park West, and on Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9-10 a.m. at Los Gatos High School.

    Call 1.888.988.7985.

    Baseball Camps

    Holiday baseball and softball camps for Little League through high school age players are currently being offered by Hardkte World of Baseball. The indoor clinics feature instruction for two days, two hours a day, and the cost is $90 per camp. Call 408.866.8050 or check the Web site at www.hwob.com.



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