August 15, 2001    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    Youth Soccer

    Teams are now forming for the upcoming fall youth soccer season. Sunnyvale leagues now holding signups include:

    Sunnyvale Alliance-- Registration is now being accepted for boys and girls ages 4-13. For more information, call 408.733.5425 or e-mail sasc_2000@yahoo.com.

    Sunnyvale Spartans-- Players are needed for the class 1 boys under-12 team. Tryouts are now being held for the fall season for boys born after July 31, 1989. For more information, call Julio Castillo at 408.720.1882 or e-mail jch_2000@yahoo.com.

    Soccer Tryouts

    The De Anza Force, a boys under-12 Class 1 soccer team, has announced its tryout schedule for the upcoming fall season.

    The Force is looking for fast, skillful field players, and tryouts (for boys born after Aug. 1, 1989) will be held at Los Gatos High School on the following dates: Aug. 15 8:30 a.m.; Aug. 16, 3:30 p.m.; Aug. 21, 3:30 p.m.; and Aug. 23, 3:30 p.m.

    The Force plays in the Abronzino Soccer League and includes players from Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Cupertino, Saratoga and San Jose.

    Volleyball League

    The United States Youth Volleyball League will begin an eight-week league season for on Sept. 11 at Houge Park in San Jose.

    The coed instructional league is open to players ages 8-14, and the cost of $90 per player includes a uniform top and other equipment. Registration will continue through Aug. 15. For information, call 888.988.7985, or check the website at www.usyvl.org.



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