MH Aquatics Center offers winter swim programs Open year-round,
the Morgan Hill Aquatics Center offers a couple of fitness and lap
swim programs this winter, including Co-ed Aquatic Fitness Water
Aerobics and City of Morgan Hill Masters lap swimming.
MH Aquatics Center offers winter swim programs

Open year-round, the Morgan Hill Aquatics Center offers a couple of fitness and lap swim programs this winter, including Co-ed Aquatic Fitness Water Aerobics and City of Morgan Hill Masters lap swimming.

The Co-ed Aquatic Fitness program runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in three class times, including from 8am-9am, 12:30pm-1:30pm and 5:30pm-6:30pm.

Classes include Shallow Tone and Deep H2O Dynamics.

Cost is $45 per month for city residents and $55 per month for non-residents.

The City of MH Masters lap swimming program is composed of self-paced lap swims and/or coached workouts Mondays through Saturdays.

Drop-in lap swimming is available only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5am-7am.

Cost is $45 per month for city residents and $55 per month for non-residents.

The Aquatics Center is located at 16200 Condit Road in Morgan Hill.

Call (408) 782-2134 for information.

Junior Golden State Warriors approach season, hold signups

Registration for the Junior Golden State Warriors basketball league is underway. The season, which includes seven games, runs from Jan. 8 through Feb. 19 at the Crossroads Christian Center Gymnasium, 145 Wright Ave. in Morgan Hill.

The cost is $75, which includes a Warriors jersey, headband, awards, and experienced coaching.

There are sessions for both boys and girls in various age groups, including 8-9, 10-11 and 12-14.

All games and practices will be held on Saturdays.

Details: call Chris Soto at (408) 425-4955 or visit the Web site at www.jrgsw.com

Morgan Hill’s USYVL signups underway for Spring season

Registration is now being held for the United States Youth Volleyball League’s Spring season in Morgan Hill.

The USYVL is an instructional volleyball league that operates in a co-ed format for boys and girls ages 8-14.

The league’s mission is to provide every child with a chance to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, supervised, low-pressure environment, while emphasizing sportsmanship, cooperation and teamwork.

The USYVL season runs for eight weeks at Paradise Park and Galvan Park, beginning in April and ending in June.

For information on registration, volunteer positions and a location nearby, call (888) 988-7985 or visit the Web site at www.usyvl.org

Gilroy Chaos looking for players

Gilroy Chaos Girls Traveling Teams are currently looking for players for 16U, 14U, 12U, and 10U.

If you are interested please contact Anthony Contreres 408-847-6752, or James Jimenez 408-422-1600

Pony baseball signups

Morgan Hill Pony baseball is holding signups for the 2005 season. Just bring a certified copy of your child’s birth certificate or other proof of birth date to Mountain Mike’s Pizza, located in Morgan Hill (Tennant Station and Monterey Road) on Saturday, Jan. 15, from noon until 2pm, complete the standard league Registration form, and pay the fees..

A late registration will be held Wednesday, Jan. 26, from 7:30-8:30pm.

In addition, volunteer parents are needed to staff virtually every aspect of league operations.

There is a need for parent volunteers to manage and coach teams, maintain fields, and help behind the scenes in a myriad of special functions that are overseen by the very active MHPB Booster organization.

Parent volunteers will be on hand at registration on Jan. 15 at Mountain Mikes Pizza, to answer any questions about the program.

Details: call (408) 778-MHPB or visit the website at www.mhpb.org

Where are they now?

Do you have information about former Live Oak High and Morgan Hill-area athletes who went on to athletic and other endeavors?

If so, we want to hear from you. Anyone with information about these athletes and what they’re doing now is encouraged to e-mail us at [email protected] or call 779-4106.

GIVE US YOUR NEWS: If you have a sports digest item for Chip Shots, call the Times at (408) 779-4106 (ext. 218) or email [email protected]

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