September 27, 2000    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    Baseball showcase

    High school baseball players in the greater San Jose area interested in playing at the collegiate level will get the opportunity to display their talents on Oct. 15 with the Baseball Factory hosts a day-long showcase event at San Jose Municipal Stadium.

    The event draws college coaches from throughout the area and professional scouts. The deadline for application is Oct. 8. For more information, call 1.800.641.HITS.

    Pony baseball

    The North County Pony Baseball League offers a fall program in the Cupertino-Sunnyvale area for players ages 12-15. The registration fee is $252 per player. For more information, call 408.245.7669.

    Soccer tryouts

    The Sunnyvale Spartans, a boys soccer team that competes in the CYSA Class 1 division, is looking for players for the fall season. Boys born after July 31, 1989, are eligible. For tryout information, email jch_2000@yahoo.com or call 408.720.1882.

    Pumpkin Run

    The annual 5K-10K Pumpkin Festival Run will return to Half Moon Bay on Oct. 15. Race registration begins at 7 a.m. for the 8 a.m. event. Runners will start at Hatch Elementary School, 490 Miramontes Ave. Registration fee (before Oct. 6) is $20 for adults and $10 for children 12-and-under and seniors. For information, call 650.7264407 or visit www.theschedule.com.



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