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Sports Briefs
Junior Giants need coaches
The Junior Giants, youth baseball leagues supported by the San Francisco Giants Community Fund, need coaches for the upcoming summer season.
Coaches receive professional training by a team of San Francisco Giants coaches, and each coach will attend a clinic at Pac Bell Park and receives tickets to Giants games.
Junior Giants coaches teach positive character skills to the children before the start of each game or practice session. Through baseball, at-risk children learn to interact as a part of a team, and also learn to effectively deal with events that affect their lives and community.
Opening day is June 25. For more information, call 1.877.JRGIANT.
All-Comer meets
Los Gatos will host the 22nd annual series of summer All-Comer Track and Field meets on the high school track.
Meets are slated for Thursday evenings (June 28, July 5, 12, 19 and 26, and Aug. 2, 9 and 16). Pole vault competition begins at 5 p.m. with the rest of the field events getting under way at 5:30 p.m. Track events begin at 6 p.m.
Competition will be in the following divisions: open men and women, high school boys and girls, masters men and women, and age group for kids in most events.
The entry fee is $3 for unlimited events, and the cost is $2 for spectators. Proceeds go towards the upkeep and resurfacing cost of the Los Gatos track.
Field Hockey
Eighth grade girls who plan to attend Willow Glen in the fall and play on the field hockey team should contact head coach Peggy Booth for signup information.
Booth also has details on summer camps, summer workouts and other important dates.
For more information, call Booth at 535-6330.
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 is 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.
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