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SPORTS : NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Teen-Ager Pleads Not Guilty in Shooting Death of Covina High Linebacker

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Salvador Michael Camarillo, 19, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to murder charges stemming from the shooting death of former Covina High linebacker Leo Asoau.

A preliminary hearing was set for Sept. 13 by Citrus Municipal Court Judge Robert Young.

Asoau, a 6-foot-3, 225-pound linebacker who was a Times All-San Gabriel Valley selection last year, was shot to death Aug. 14 outside a friend’s home. Camarillo has been held on $1-million bail since his arrest.

Asoau had received a scholarship to play football at Washington State and was killed a week before he was scheduled to leave for Pullman, Wash.

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The recent Little League World Series included a San Gabriel Valley presence as Dr. Vincent Fortanasce, chairman of the department of medicine at Methodist Hospital in Arcadia, was inducted into the Little League Hall of Excellence along with Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer and astronaut Dr. Story Musgrave.

Fortanasce, an Altadena resident who was a member of the 1964 U.S. Olympic weightlifting team, played Little League baseball in New York and coached in Pasadena and Sierra Madre for 12 years.

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Nonprofit youth groups from the San Gabriel Valley are invited to participate in the 1994-95 Athletics for Youth program sponsored by the UCLA athletic department.

The program includes complimentary tickets to UCLA athletic events and sports instructional clinics.

Information: (310) 206-6744.

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The Parks and Recreation Department for the city of Duarte has begun registration for its youth flag football and volleyball seasons.

Cost is $15. Information: (818) 357-7931.

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The city of Covina will begin registration Tuesday for its pee wee and youth soccer programs.

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The programs are open to children ages 5 to 11. Fee is $42.

Information: (818) 858-7271.

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The city of Claremont is accepting registration for its Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation co-ed slow-pitch softball tournament that will begin Sept. 10.

All teams in SCMAF-sponsored leagues are eligible to participate.

Registration is $125 a team. Information: (909) 399-5495.

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A golf tournament sponsored by the San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to be played Sept. 14 at Brookside Golf Course.

The $100 cost includes greens fee, a cart and dinner.

Information: (818) 576-2525.

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A benefit golf tournament and banquet sponsored by the Hispanic American Police Command Officers Assn. is scheduled for Sept. 30 at Alhambra Municipal Golf Course.

Entry is $70 and includes golf, cart, dinner and prizes. Proceeds will benefit the organization’s scholarship fund for graduating high school seniors.

Information: (213) 894-1065.

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The third annual Bowl to Bowl walk, featuring a 1.5-mile recreational walk, a 5-K fitness walk and a 5-K sanctioned race walk, is scheduled for 1 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Rose Bowl.

The walks are open to all ages. Entry is $5 and $2 for seniors 50 and over. A health and fitness fair, featuring health screenings, informational booths and refreshments, is scheduled for 1 to 4 p.m.

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Information: (818) 795-4331.

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A slow-pitch softball league for players age 50 and older is being organized by the West Covina Senior Center.

Games will be played Wednesday evenings and there is no fee for participation.

Information: (818) 331-5366.

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The First Team Adult Soccer League is seeking coaches who are interested in teaching the fundamentals of the game to adult beginners and novice players.

Information: (818) 337-6157.

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A men’s soccer league for beginning and novice players will begin play in mid-September.

The league is seeking coaches and players. American Youth Soccer Organization coaches are encouraged to inquire.

Information: (818) 337-6157.

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