October 25, 2000    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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    Pioneer Classic

    An opening remains for a girls varsity basketball team in the annual Pioneer Classic coming up Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 1 at Pioneer High School. For more information, call athletic director Jerry Hannon at 408.535.6310.

    Los Gatos Pony-Colt

    Los Gatos Boys Baseball will hold signups for its Pony (ages 13-14) and Colt (ages 15-16) divisions on Nov. 8 and 15, 7-9 p.m., in the cafeteria at Fisher Middle School.

    Players must provide a birth certificate and provide proof of residency at the registration. The fee is $200 per player.

    The league is also looking for volunteer coaches for the Pony divisions. Previous coaching experience at this level or experience as a college baseball player is preferred.

    For more information, call Ken Rodrigues at 408.993.0700.

    Los Gatos Little League

    The Los Gatos Little League will hold signups for the 2001 season on Nov. 8 and 15, 7-9 p.m., in the cafeteria at Fisher Middle School.

    Players must provide a birth certificate and proof of residency. The fee is $175 per player for $300 per family. The cost for T-ball is $100 per player.

    Pitching Program

    A program for baseball pitchers that covers fundamentals, arm care and defensive skills for youth players ages 9-12 will be held Tuesday evenings through Dec. 5 in the gym at West Valley Community College in Saratoga.

    For more information, call Burch Boehner at 408.615.7957.



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The Best of Los Gatos 2000

News
News Briefs

Deadline to apply for federal traffic safety funds approaches

Children's hospital task force presents a three-phase plan to town council

Proposal for new LGHS foreign language/mathematics building moves closer to approval

Funding approved for two new bridges on Quito Road

U.S. Geological Survey to conduct seismic imaging tests in Los Gatos Creek area

Holiday parking plan to include temporary two-hour limits on University Ave.

Town council passes decorum rule to regulate behavior at meetings

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Editorials: Yes on Measure A, Rebecca Cohn for Assembly

Paul Dubois: Campaign should focus on four primary issues

Steve Glickman: Walking precincts puts all the issues into focus

Mike Abkin: Creative measures preserve Los Gatos

Sandy Decker: Town can outsmart pressures for growth

Education
School boards join campaign against Proposition 38

Los Gatos High School students earn high honors in National Merit Scholarship Competition

Neighbors
The Real Deal

Remodeling can add to the value of a home

Coldwell Banker introduces a new home search engine

Local Home Sale Listings

Around Town
The Prowler

Villa Montalvo celebrates its 40th annual yuletide fundraiser

Sister Teresina Bretz draws on her life experiences for artistic inspiration

St. Luke's Episcopal Church hosts organ recital, evensong service

Congregation Shir Hadash celebrates two milestones

Engagements

Obituary

Columns
Main Street

Picture from the Past

Gardening
Beetles, root rot and Ambrosia fungi combine to cause epidemic disease in oak trees

Taste
Mama's Bakery always has something good in the oven

Sports

Sports Briefs

Panthers make a little history

Dickerson goes to Washington

Frosh-sophers end streak with win over Wilcox

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