April 24, 2002    Willow Glen, California  Since 1992

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    Monarchs win title

    Brian Dombrowski scored a pair of goals to lead the Mitty boys junior varsity roller hockey team to a 2-1 win over Piedmont Hills in the league championship game.

    Members of the championship team, coached by Dennis Choi, included Dombrowski, goalkeeper Chris Choi, Andrew Verbrugge, Jamie Dahl, Adam Wiseman and Josh Tofig of San Jose; Matt Beams of Gilroy; Logan Dudley of Los Gatos; Nick Marko of Sunnyvale; and Andy Lounsbury of Santa Clara.

    Mitty now moves up to a higher division for the spring season which has just begun at Rollin' Ice in San Jose.

    The sport is not sanctioned by schools in the area.


    Cindergals reunion

    The San Jose Cindergals, a top- flight age-group track and field club coached by Augie Argabright from 1968 to 1985, will hold a reunion on June 16 at Vasona Park in Los Gatos.

    Argabright, currently the cross country coach at San Jose State University, turned out 47 national age-group champions in his 18 years as the coach of the Cindergals. Two members of the squad, Francie Larrieu and Cindy Poor, went on to compete for U.S. Olympic teams.

    For more information on the reunion, contact Argabright at 408.924.1465 or sjsuspartancc@yahoo.com.


    Diabetes golf

    The 10th annual Diabetes Society of Santa Clara Valley Golf Classic will be played on June 4 at the Cinnabar Hills Golf Club in San Jose.

    The scramble tournament will begin at noon, following registration and a special clinic offered by Cinnabar pros. A silent auction, reception and awards dinner will follow the tournament. Lunch will also be provided. The entry fee is $225. For more information, call 408.287.3785, ext. 124.


    Cat's Hill

    The 28th annual Cat's Hill Criterium, a bicycle race held on the streets of downtown Los Gatos, is coming up May 11.

    More than 400 amateur riders and 100 professionals will compete in a number of different races as they speed down Tait, Bayview, Nicholson and Bachman streets, and also make the famous climb up the steep Nicholson hill--Cat's Hill.

    For more information, visit www.catshill.org.


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