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Sports Briefs
Senior Tennis
Top senior tennis players were in the field last weekend at the USA Senior League Tennis Section Championships of Northern California held at Vintage High School and the Napa Valley Country Club.
Among the 64 teams in the field are the Cupertino men's 3.5 and men's 4.0; the Los Gatos men's 3.0, women's 3.5 and women's 4.0; the San Jose men's 3.5; the Saratoga men's 4.0; and the Sunnyvale men's 3.0, women's 3.5 and women's 4.0.
Winning teams advance to the USA League Tennis National Championships.
South Bay Soccer
The South Bay Youth Soccer League will hold signups for the 2000 season on June 1, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the River Glen Little League Park, corner of Bird and Pine in San Jose, and 3-5 p.m. at the Lincoln High School soccer field, corner of Dana and Hester.
The league is looking for players, and also parents to get involved. The league will sponsor coaching clinics to help those new to the game learn the sport.
South Bay has also scheduled a Family Fun Day on June 10 at the Campbell Community Center, and the league will host a soccer tournament on June 10-11.
For more information, call 408.248-8516.
Golf Classic
San Jose Christian College will host the Warrior Golf Classic on June 2 at the San Juan Oaks Golf Course in San Juan Bautista. The cost is $175 per person. The four-man, best-ball tournament features a 1 p.m. shotgun start and includes a dinner at 6 p.m.
Call 408.278.4360, or check their website at www.sjchristian.edu.
Football Signups
Willow Glen PAL, a youth tackle-football group affiliated with the Police Athletic League, is holding signups for players and cheerleaders for the 2000 season.
Boys and girls ages 8-14 are eligible. For more information, call 408.723.3307.
Baseball Tryouts
The San Jose Cobras Youth Baseball Club, a traveling team for players ages 12 and under, is holding tryouts for the spring and summer seasons. Players must have all-star or tournament experience. For more information, call Brent Hatfield at 408.978.8183.
Give us a call
Didn't find what you were looking for in today's paper? Give us a call, send us a fax or drop us a line. Fax in your sports results to 408.354.3917, or give Dick Sparrer a call at 408.978.9665. We look forward to hearing from you.
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