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Mosier golf The 22nd Ross Mosier Golf Classic and banquet benefiting cystic fibrosis research at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital will be held at the Stanford University Golf Course on July 29. For more information, call 800.500.5598, e-mail at crmosier@attbi.com or visit www.rossmosierclassic.org. Hockey players Eighth-grade girls interested in playing field hockey in the fall season at Willow Glen High School should contact head coach Peggy Booth at 408-535.6330 or at peggy_booth@sjusd.k12.ca.us. SJSU camps San Jose State University baseball coach Sam Piraro will head up the annual SJSU summer baseball camps for players ages 9-17 this summer. Specialty camps are slated for July 29-Aug. 2 (pitching camp for ages 12-17, 10 a.m.-noon, and hitting camp for ages 9-17, 1-3 p.m.). The cost is $125 per player (both sessions $200), and camps are limited to the first 25 campers. All campers receive a free T-shirt, and there will be camper evaluations and special awards. Call 408.924.1262 or 408.924.1287. All-Sports Camp Santa Clara University will host its Summer All-Sports Camp for children with a "sincere interest in sports and outdoor recreation." Camps will begin July 14 and Aug. 11 for resident campers and July 15 and Aug. 12 for day campers. Sports offered will include baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis and more. For more information, contact Antonio Veloso at aveloso@scu.edu. All-star football The annual Silicon Valley Youth Classic Charlie Wedemeyer High School All-Star Football Game returns for a 28th time this summer. A talented crop of graduating high school seniors is set to play in this year's game on July 24, 7:30 p.m., at San Jose City College. The Almaden Valley Rotary Club sponsors the football game each summer, with proceeds going to the Rotary charity and scholarship programs. The Wedemeyers, Charlie and his wife Lucy, are expected to make their appearance at this summer's game, greeting players as they are introduced prior to the game. Wedemeyer is the former Los Gatos High School football coach who has Lou Gehrig's disease, also known as ALS. Despite the effects of the debilitating disease, Charlie and Lucy have gone on to create the Charlie Wedemeyer Foundation. |