May 5, 1999    Campbell, California

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    Footbag festival

    The 14th annual Western Regional Footbag Championships for Cystic Fibrosis will be held May 29 to 31 at Stanford University. More than 150 competitors are expected, and new players are welcome. For more information, call (650) 366-5554 or check their Web site at www.footbag.org/events.

    Basketball camp

    Basketball Basics, a fundamentals basketball camp for boys and girls in grades 5-8, will be held at Westmont High School this summer under the direction of girls basketball coach Jerry Pettit.

    Camps are scheduled for June 28-July 9 for boys and July 12-23 for girls. Camp hours are 8 a.m.-noon for players in grades 5-6, and 1-5 p.m. for players in grades 7-8. The cost is $165.

    For information, call 371-9185.

    Roller hockey

    Roller hockey league registration is currently under way for youngsters in the 8-and-under, 10-and-under and 14-and-under divisions and for juniors in the 18-and-under division at the in-line sports hockey center.

    There are also adult beginner and intermediate leagues and women's league competition.

    For more information, call (800) 462-5233 or 739-6100.

    Football signups

    It's time to start thinking about the fall Pop Warner Football season, and youngsters ages 8-15 living in Los Gatos, Saratoga and Campbell can sign up as either football players or cheerleaders.

    Players must have been born between Aug. 1, 1983, and July 31, 1991, and 15-year-old players must be under 125 pounds.

    Coaches for football and cheerleading are also needed.

    For information, e-mail MA48@prodigy.net or call 270-1443.

    Wedemeyer Gala

    The first annual Charlie Wedemeyer Celebration Gala, honoring outstanding Bay Area high school seniors, will be held May 20, 6 p.m., in the Imperial Ballroom at the Fairmont Hotel.

    Special guests include Peggy Fleming, Jan Hutchins, Michael Nouri and John Ralston.

    Scholarships of $1,000 each will be presented to college-bound athletes who have overcome adversity or challenge and who have demonstrated a positive attitude in helping others.

    For information on the event, call Pam Dunnett (867-2546), Reiko Iwanaga (867-4525), Roger F. Reedy (980-9555, ext. 28) or Carri Wedemeyer (358-4784).



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