December 5, 2001    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    Baseball Season

    It may be windy, rainy and cold outdoors, but the time is now to start thinking about the youth baseball season that will begin this spring.

    The Sunnyvale National Little League will hold signups for baseball and softball for players to age 18 on Dec. 29, 9 a.m.-2p.m., at Washington Park. For more information, call Robert Rodriguez at 408.732.5021.

    The Sunnyvale Southern Little League will hold signups for players to age 18 for baseball and softball on Dec. 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at the DeAnza Park Rec Building. For more information, contact Bob Kinder at 408.738.1992 or www.ssll.org.

    Adult Sports

    Registration is currently under way for the adult basketball and volleyball seasons in Sunnyvale.

    The cost for the 10-game basketball season is $585 per team, and the cost for the 8-match volleyball season is $275. For more information, call Gary at 408.730.7334.

    Looking for Info

    Preseason questionnaires and letters requesting rosters, schedules and information on winter teams have gone out to coaches of all high school and junior college sports for the winter season. Only a few of the questionnaires have been returned.

    Coaches are urged to respond to our request by fax (408.354.3917), mail (P.O. Box 65, Los Gatos, CA 95031) or email (dispar@aol.com) as soon as possible so that we can begin coverage. Those coaches who did not receive the letter and questionnaire should contact Dick Sparrer at 408.978.9665 or at one of the numbers or addresses above.



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