The Peninsula Italian-American Social Club men's soccer team took first place in the First Division North of the Peninsula Soccer League, compiling a record of 11-1-3.
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Notre Dame-Belmont is looking for a junior varsity girls' volleyball coach. For more information call Monica Marcuson at 576-7117 or e-mail marcuson9@yahoo.com
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The San Mateo Youth Soccer league is sponsoring three different soccer camps in July for boys and girls ages 5 to 16 at Fiesta Meadows. Camp dates are July 10-14, July 17-21 and July 24-28. Camps are either half or full day. Half-day camps run from 9 a.m. to noon and costs $120. Full-day camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $170. Programs are age and skill specific. Shin guards and water bottles required. All campers receive a T-shirt and ball. For more information, contact Gene Batter at 341-4112 or go to the Web site www.MLSCamps.com.
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The Burlingame Park and Recreation department presents the 10th annual Jeff Dowd Burlingame Panther Basketball Camp. Boys in grades fourth through sixth can participate in a camp July 17-21 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Boys in grades seventh through ninth can sign up for camp July 10-17, 2 to 5 p.m. Cost is $105 for residents and $125 for non residents. The Panther camp is for boys in grades 4 through seniors in high school, July 24-28, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $170 for residents and $203 for non residents. All fundamentals of the game will be covered in every camp. For more information, call 558-7300 or e-mail jdowd22@yahoo.com.
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San Mateo High School is accepting applications for a head varsity volleyball coach. For more information, contact athletic director Braumon Creighton at 558-2338 or e-mail bcreighton@smuhsd.org.
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Aragon High School is looking for varsity and frosh-soph coaches for boys' and girls' water polo. For more information, contact athletic director Steve Sell, 558-2929.
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Sequoia High School has coaching openings for the following sports: girls' varsity volleyball and varsity boys' and girls' tennis. For more information contact athletic directors Ed Huber 367-9780 x6247 or Adrian Dilley 773-6096. E-mails can be sent to ehuber@seq.org or adilley@seq.org.
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Skyline College is sponsoring a sports medicine camp July 20-23 at the Skyline College Sports Medicine facility (classroom 3B). The camp is led by Jo Silken, Skyline's athletic trainer and in collaboration with the Golden State Warriors. Cost is $100 and includes a camp T-shirt and supplies. Drinks and snacks will be provided. For more information, contact Silken 738-4283 or e-mail silken@smccd.edu.
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Chuck Rapp, coach of the two-time defending CCS champion Serra basketball team, and the San Bruno Park and Recreation Department hosts the 17th annual 'Summer Slam' summer basketball league. The league runs from June 6 through Aug. 1 for boys and girls from the fourth and fifth grade level up to seniors in high school. Cost is $78 for residents and $93 for non-residents. For more information, contact coach Rapp at 650-872-2332.
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Skyline College is holding a baseball camp June 26-30, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for players 10-17 years old conducted by the Skyline College baseball staff. Tuition is $250 and includes lunch. For more information or to register, call 738-4197.
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The Alpine Menlo Pumas, an under-13 girls' soccer team, are looking to add one or two "impact players" for the fall. Players must be born after Aug. 1, 1992. Players are encouraged to tryout during the team's regular Tuesday or Thursday practices at Rossottis Field in Portola Valley. For more information, contact Nancy Ditz 888-4833 or e-mail olympian88@earthlink.net.
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Josh Childress, a former standout basketball player for Stanford and the No. 4 draft pick by the Atlanta Hawks in 2004, is holding a youth basketball camp for kids 8-17 years old, July 24-27 at Paye's Place indoor basketball facility in San Carlos.For more information go to www.joshchildresscamp.com.<

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