May 23, 2001    Willow Glen, California  Since 1992

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    Softball Camps

    Two summer camps for girls softball players will be held in July at Presentation High School.

    Camps are slated for July 9-13 for players in grades 7-8 of all skill levels, and July 16-20 for players in grades 9-10 from intermediate to experienced (school/traveling team).

    Presentation coach Ray Malley and his varsity and junior varsity coaching staffs will provide the camp instruction that will include fundamentals, hitting, fielding, base running, pitching, catching, outfield and infield play, conditioning and game play.

    Camp hours are 9 a.m.-noon and the cost is $135 per player. Call Malley at 408.978.9640.

    Youth Soccer

    The South Bay Youth Soccer League will hold signups for the fall season on June 16, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., at River Glen Park, corner of Pine and Bird avenues in Willow Glen.

    The league fields teams in the under-6 to under-14 divisions for boys and girls, and the emphasis is on family fun and skill development. There are free coaching clinics and a season-ending tournament and picnic.

    For more information, call 408.248.8516.

    Freestyle Program

    Willow Glen will begin a freestyle wrestling program for those ages 6-18 interested in learning how to wrestle. The group meets Mondays and Wednesdays, 5-6:30 p.m., in the small gym at Willow Glen. For more information, call Willow Glen wrestling coach Phil Luna at 408.629.6881.

    PAL football

    The Willow Glen Rams are currently holding signups for the fall 2001 youth tackle football season beginning. Willow Glen fields four teams in PAL play. For more information, call Chris Rohr at 408.723.3307.

    All-Star Football

    Football's finest high school seniors will be back on the field this summer when the 27th annual Silicon Valley Youth Classic Charlie Wedemeyer High School All-Star Football Game returns to the Santa Clara Valley.

    The tradition will continue when the game, hosted by the Rotary Club of Almaden Valley, is played on July 25, 7:30 p.m., but the location will be brand new. For the first time, the game will be played at the Independence High School stadium in east San Jose.



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