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Softball for seniors
Published on 04/07/1999

Senior softball players are wanted for fun, sun and fellowship. Players need be age 50 and over to compete in the Peninsula-based league. For more information, call Jack at 494-3505.

Spring sports camp

Twisters Kids, a nonprofit organization in Mountain View, is offering a one-week sports camp from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., April 12-16. Activities will include gymnastics, indoor rock climbing and other sports activities for kids. Camp fees start at $95. Space is limited and advance reservations are recommended. For more information, call Nancy Kludt at 967-5581.

Down with ODP

Gunn High sophomore Edward Cranmer-Brown has been named to the Northern California Olympic Development Program (ODP) state soccer team. Cranmer-Brown, a member of the Palo Alto Soccer Club, will play on the ODP's under-16 squad. He competed against nearly 80 other players to make the team. In July, Cranmer-Brown will try to earn a spot on the Regional Team in Idaho.

Family fun at the Y

The El Camino YMCA, 2400 Grant Road in Mountain View, will hold Healthy Kids Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday. The free event is devoted to family learning and fun. Activities will include swimming, soccer, volleyball, basketball, roller hockey, football and more. Local vendor booths will feature refreshments and give-aways. Free fingerprinting for children will be available. For more information, call 842-3554.

On guard

The City of Mountain View Recreation Division is offering a lifeguard class from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., April 12-17 at Eagle Pool, 650 Franklin St. The class is taught by the Red Cross. For fees and more information, call 903-6331.