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August 21, 2002
Los Gatos, California Since 1881 |
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Briefs
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Quakes tryouts
The Silicon Valley Quakes, the South Bay
area's longest uninterrupted traveling roller
hockey program, will be holding its
2002-03 tryouts on Sept. 8 and 15 at
Rollin Ice in San Jose.
The Quakes plan to field four teams the
upcoming seasonmites (birth years 1992,
'93), squirts ('90, '91), peewees ('88, '89),
and bantams ('96, '97).
Tryouts for mites and squirts will be held
7-8:30 a.m., and tryouts for peewees and
bantams will be held 8:30-10 a.m. The
cost to try out is $5, and players should
bring both a light and dark jersey to
tryouts.
Anyone interested in an assistant coaching
position with the Quakes, or anyone seeking
additional information on the Quakes program,
should contact Dave Inouye at
sportcrze@aol.com.
Roller hockey
Los Gatos High School's club roller hockey
program is looking for players for the
upcoming school year. The fall season will
begin on Sept. 13 with an exhibition game,
followed by a 10-game regular season and
playoffs.
There are typically three seasons each school
yearfall, winter and spring. Eligible
players must be enrolled at Los Gatos High
School. Games are played Friday evenings,
with one practice during the week. Games and
practices will be held at Rollin Ice, which
is located at the Santa Clara County
Fairgrounds in San Jose.
Interested roller hockey players should
contact team advisor and coach Randy Frey at
408.356.1412.
Golf tourney
The 20th annual Crime Stoppers of Silicon
Valley golf tournament and dinner auction
will be held Sept. 16 at the La Rinconada
Country Club in Los Gatos.
An entry fee of $170 includes golf with
community and celebrity players, a golf cart,
tee prizes, beverages, lunch and dinner. The
cost is $40 for the dinner and auction only.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. with a putting
contest at 10 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m., a
shotgun start at noon and dinner at 6 p.m.
Crime Stoppers receives no public funding.
The annual golf tournament is the primary
income source for the organization. For more
information on the tournament, contact Ben
Angileri, Crime Stoppers president, at
408.997.1198 or at btasr@aol.com.
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