05.16.08
Posted in Athletes, Profiles, Yada Yada at 3:26 pm by Administrator
Amputee runner Oscar Pistorius wins appeal
By COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press Writer
MILAN, Italy (AP)—His Olympic dream suddenly revived, Oscar Pistorius can get back to what he loves most—running.
The double-amputee sprinter from South Africa was cleared Friday to compete in his bid to qualify for the Beijing Games.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned a ruling by the International Association of Athletics Federations that barred the 21-year-old runner from the Olympics and any other able-bodied competition because of his prosthetic racing blades.
Pistorius broke into a broad smile to a roomful of applause when the decision was announced. He reached toward his manager, Peet van Zyl, for a victory handshake.
“I am ecstatic,” Pistorius said. “When I found out I was crying. It is a battle that has been going on for far too long. It’s a great day for sport. I think this day is going to go down in history for the equality of disabled people.”
He is the first to acknowledge it will be a challenge to make it to the Aug. 8-24 Beijing Games. He holds the 400-meter Paralympic world record of 46.56, but must reach the qualifying time of 45.55 to compete in the individual event in Beijing.
“My hopes are very big for the Olympics for 2008,” Pistorius said. “I think the time period at the moment is very short. Obviously, I have the opportunity, so I am not going to let it go … but it is going to be very difficult in order to run those times.”
However, Pistorius also could be invited to join the South African relay team, which would not require him to qualify.
“We are very much hopeful that he will be part and parcel of our team,” said Leonard Chuene, president of Athletics South Africa.
If Pistorius does go to the Olympics, he will be competing alongside another amputee South African athlete: Natalie du Toit, who qualified for Beijing in open-water swimming.
Pistorius was born without fibulas—the long, thin outer bone between the knee and ankle—and was 11 months old when his legs were amputated below the knee.
“Oscar Pistorius is a determined and gutsy athlete who will now no doubt put all his energy into reaching the qualification standards for the Olympic Games,” the International Olympic Committee said in a statement. “If he makes it we would be delighted to welcome him.”
Pistorius will resume training in South Africa on Monday, before returning to Europe on May 28. Van Zyl said Pistorius will be running in able-bodied races July 2 in Milan and July 11 at the Golden Gala in Rome, and that many other offers have been coming in.
“A lot of the time we’ve had this year we’ve devoted to the court case,” Pistorius said. “Now when I get home my time can be dedicated to training. I am going to have to start thinking about getting my body in shape in order to run those (qualifying) times. I am hopeful there will be enough time but it is going to be very difficult.”
Regardless of whether he runs in the Olympics, Pistorius plans to compete in Beijing at the Sept. 6-17 Paralympics. He will prepare by running in disabled events in the Netherlands and Germany.
Pistorius appealed to CAS, the highest tribunal in international sports, to overturn a Jan. 14 ruling by the IAAF. Track and field’s ruling organization banned him from competing against able-bodied runners on grounds that his carbon fiber blades gave him a mechanical advantage.
A two-day hearing was held before three arbitrators at CAS headquarters last month. The panel said the IAAF decision is “revoked with immediate effect and the athlete is eligible to compete in IAAF events.”
“Oscar will be welcomed wherever he competes this summer,” IAAF president Lamine Diack said in a statement. “He is an inspirational man and we look forward to admiring his achievements in the future.”
Even if Pistorius fails to get the 400-meter qualifying time, South African selectors could add the University of Pretoria student to the Olympic 1,600-meter relay squad if it qualifies for the games among the top 16 in the world.
Pistorius would not require a qualifying time and could be taken to Beijing as an alternate. Six runners can be picked for the relay squad.
The IAAF based its January decision on studies by German professor Gert-Peter Brueggemann, who said the J-shaped “Cheetah” blades were energy efficient
Pistorius’ lawyers countered with independent tests conducted by a team led by MIT professor Hugh M. Herr that claimed to show he doesn’t gain any advantage over able-bodied runners.
CAS said the IAAF failed to prove Pistorius’ running blades gave him an advantage.
“If I had to look at the situation, how many amputee athletes use the exact same prosthetic leg as I do and don’t run nearly close to the same times?” Pistorius said. “I think running has become my purpose in life. It has become my calling in life.”
Associated Press Writers Graham Dunbar in Geneva and Celean Jacobson in Johannesburg, South Africa, contributed to this report.
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05.03.08
Posted in Yada Yada at 10:53 pm by Administrator
i have a chug and he likes to go for walks. today we left our home and headed downtown. first, we had to get across 24th street and then we were on our way. often crossing 24th street is like a game of frogger.
then we went past a house with a rubber sidewalk. it was made from used tires and was really nice to walk on. i need to find out if they could build a running track at beach park out of the stuff. it would be nice to have a half mile loop underneath the trees at the park and not have to worry about the squirrel holes.
next we walked by the benham’s house and the bakers and saw sally. then we headed to the post office to get my mail. if you ever want to send andy noise something our address is:
po box 2625
bakersfield, ca
93303
after our post office visit, we stopped in to check out the new world records location. pat evans (the owner) was there working on the shop. at first, he was wondering who this bum with a little dog was but then i said my name and he remembered me.
way back in the 80s, i worked for pat. of course i looked a lot different. we talked for awhile and i will have a page up on my site in the future featuring world records.
our next stop was front porch music. artie (the owner) has a cute little dog who really wants to get to know my mr. mu but he wont let here. we talked about dogs and my son nick’s music career. nick is looking for bandmates btw.
next we stopped by and saw alex at gigantic vintage. alex runs the record dept. and he has a real job. so i never see him because he comes in on the weekends and evenings.
by now mr. mu was getting tired and hot. when it is cool we can do hour long walks but he doesnt like the heat. but i needed to go visit another friend’s new record store.
my friend dan (kuzz/crystal palace and wedding dj) finally opened the record store of his dreams. it is across the street from rabobank arena in those cottage looking buildings on truxton. he just opened the place a month ago and it looks like it has been there forever.
he has a lot of great product (cds, records, books, photos, movies, dvds, toys and more). the place looks like a person’s home almost. lots of cool things on the wall and it reminds me of someones study.
you feel like you are at the home of a person who loves music and has taken much time and effort gathering and displaying his treasures. the only difference is that you can buy the stuff from him. so go checkout darkstar records. they are open from 9 am to 6 pm mon- sat.
i will be making a page on this site for his shop too.
i almost forgot that before we visited dan, we went and saw my friend lisa at benefits of massage office. it is behind dan’s cottages. she had a client so we just did a quick howdy.
now the mr. mu was really tired but i wanted to visit my friend joey at his skate shop outer limits. as usual the place was busy and joey has tons of product. my son nick loves the place (he also likes front porch) and has been wearing the clothes he got there lately.
i plan on doing a photo shot there (as well as at the other stores) and putting up a page on my website soon. though with the track season heating up, i may wait till june to do the pages.
anyways after all this excitement, it was time to go home, mr. mu was beat.
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These cassette tapes are in very good to excellent condition (both the tapes and cases). they are available at gigantic vintage.
Included in this listing are the following:
-THE BLOW MONKEYS “Forbidden Fruit” -1985
-SONIC YOUTH ” Goo” – 1990
-THE DEAD KENNEDY’S – “Frankenchrist”- 1985
-MIDNIGHT OIL ” 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1″ -1982
-NUCLEAR VALDEZ “I am I ” -1989
-SPONGE “Rotting Pinata “- 1994
-PEARL JAM ” Vitalogy” -1994
-MR. BUNGLE “Self Titled debut” -1991
-TAD “Salt Lick” -1990
-ROLLINS BAND “The End of Silence” -1992
-THE DUKES OF STRATOSPHERE “Psonic Psunspot”-1987
-SOUNDGARDEN ” Ultramega OK” -1988
-SOUNDGARDEN ” Badmotorfinger” -1991
-R.E.M. “Life’s Rich Pageant” -1986
-R.E.M. “Green” -1988
-R.E.M. “Fables of the Reconstruction”-1985
-THE BUTTHOLE SURFERS “Independent Worm Saloon”-1993
-THE BUTTHOLE SURFERS “Psychic..Powerless. Another Man’s Sac” -1984
-CHRISTIAN DEATH ” Jesus Points the Bone at You” -
-MIDNIGHT OIL ” Diesel and Dust” -1987
-NIRVANA ” Insectiside” -1989
-THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS ” Flood” -1990
-WORLD PARTY ” Goodbye Jumbo” 1990
-THE OFFSPRING ” Smash” – 1994
-GOTHIC ROCK ” Compilation Cassette featuring the following artists: BAUHAUS, SOUTHERN DEATH CULT, X-MAL DEUTSCHLAND, THEATRE OF HATE, GENE LOVES JEZEBEL, FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM, UK DECAY, VIRGIN PRUNES, DANSE SOCIETY, TONES ON TAIL, ALIEN SEX FIEND, SEX GANG CHILDREN, SPECIMEN, PLAY DEAD, CHRISTIAN DEATH, GITANE DEMONE, MARIONETTES, ROSETTA STONE, CREAMING JESUS, JAMES RAY & THE PERFORMANCE, EVERY NEW DEAD GHOST, TERMINAL POWER COMPANY, NOSFERATU, DOMINATOR X
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Posted in Driller of the Week, Schools, Yada Yada at 11:57 am by Administrator
Becker’s records help push BHS girls back on top
BY JEFF EVANS, Californian staff writer
jevans@bakersfield.com | Friday, May 2 2008 10:43 PM
Last Updated: Friday, May 2 2008 11:21 PM
Bakersfield High girls swimming coach Tamara Clark took a deep breath and quietly reflected on the impact sophomore Erica Becker has on her team.
Photo by Henry A. Barrios / The Californian
Erica Becker of Bakersfield High cuts through the water in record time in the 500 freestyle of the SEYL swimming finals.
“An amazing, competitive kid,” Clark said after the Drillers won the Southeast Yosemite League team title Friday at Cal State Bakersfield. “Such a kind kid. When she wins, she wins with grace.”
Becker set SEYL records in winning the 200-yard freestyle and 500 free, and she was on the Drillers’ winning 200 medley and 200 freestyle relay teams.
Her 5:11.85 in the 500 free was the most dominant swim of the meet, for boys or girls.
That mark was nearly 38 seconds faster than runner-up Paige Lifquist of Garces. And even more impressive: the mark was only a half-second slower than Liberty’s David James’ winning mark in the boys’ 500 free.
Becker’s winning time in the 200 free was 1:58.18.
Both marks were about one second off her lifetime bests, which Becker said occurred in club competition last summer.
“I’m very happy with those times,” Becker said. “I haven’t tapered (rested) yet, and I wanted to see what I could do without tapering.”
Becker added that she will rest for the Central Section Division I championships in two weeks at Clovis West and hopes to set personal records at that meet.
“I want to go 5:05 (in the 500) and 1:56 or 1:55 (in the 200),” she said.
BHS won its first girls league title in Clark’s four-year reign as head coach with 366 points. Garces was second with 320 and Liberty was third with 290.
“We went in knowing this is an incredibly tough league,” Clark said. “This is not something you expect, but you know you’re capable of it. I’m very pleased with our varsity group.”
Other Drillers posting victories were Alecceandra Gelios in the 50 free (25.92) and Brooke Shuford in the 100 breaststroke (a lifetime best 1:10.73).
Liberty won the boys varsity competition with 367 points. Garces was second with 317 and BHS placed third with 244.
Liberty freshman Michael Rowe was a double winner, in the 200 free (1:49.89) and in the 100 back (lifetime best 57.68). He also was on Liberty’s winning 200 free and 400 free relay teams.
“I was a little surprised to win all four of my events,” Rowe said. “I felt confident we’d win the relay events, but I wasn’t sure about the others.”
The backstroke win was a pleasant surprise, according to Liberty coach Marc Urmston. He put Rowe into the event to try and break up Garces seniors Mike Szewczyk and Nick Marquez, the two favorites in the race.
“Garces was looking to go 1-2 in the back,” Urmston said. “I just told him to go out there and compete, and he beat both of them.”
Entering the final turn, Rowe and Szewczyk were neck-and-neck. Rowe moved into the lead with a great turn and maintained the lead the final 25 yards. Szewczyk clocked 58.76, about a second slower than Rowe.
Liberty also received first-place performances by Justin Kraetch in the 100 free (4924), James in the 500 free (5:11.33) and diver Jacob Tittl (335.60).
The Patriots also set an SEYL record dating to 1999 with a 3:19.23 in the 400 freestyle relay.
“We set out to get that record every year,” Urmston said.
Garces was the runner-up in both varsity team competitions. Rams coach Bill Potter said the decision this year to discontinue the Area meet — which was formerly held between the league and section championships — added some urgency to Bakersfield and Liberty high schools to put together their best possible performances.
“For their kids who hadn’t qualified for Valley, this was their last chance,” Potter said. “For us, we’ve got the (section) Division II meet next week to qualify more people to Valley.”
Swimming
SEYL Boys Championships
at Cal State Bakersfield
Team scores–Liberty 367, Garces 317, Bakersfield 244, Highland 120, Foothill 53, East 41, Golden Valley 24.
200 medley relay–1. Garces (Marquez, O’Malley, Szewczyk, Steele), 1:45.94; 2. BHS, 1:49.36; 3. Liberty, 1:50.06. 200 free–1. Rowe, L, 1:49.89; 2. Farrer, Gr, 1:56.87; 3. James, L, 1:57.06. 200 IM–1. Szewczyk, Gr, 2:08.84; 2. Champion, B, 2:12.88; 3. Hall, B, 2:14.11. 50 free–1. Newby, B, 22.59; 2. Silvius, L, 22.64; 3. Prasser, H, 23.11. Diving–1. Tittl, L, 335.60; 2. Erskine, L, 266.65; 3. Finch, Gr, 230.76. 100 fly–1. Champion, B, 57.78; 2. O’Malley, Gr, 58.71; 3. Hall, B, 1:00.29. 100 free–1. Kraetch, L, 49.24; 2. Silvius, L, 49.36; 3. Newby, B, 49.58. 500 free–1. James, L, 5:11.33; 2. Reddick, B, 5:11.51; 3. Solum, Gr, 5:23.02. 200 free relay–1. Liberty (Rowe, Cody, Kraetch, Silvius), 1:30.45; 2. BHS, 1:33.26; 3. Garces, 1:36.89. 100 back–1. Rowe, L, 57.68; 2. Szewczyk, Gr, 58.76; 3. Marquez, Gr, 1:00.22. 100 breast–1. O’Malley, Gr, 1:05.10; 2. Mcknight, L, 1:05.96; 3. Shambaugh, Gr, 1:07.62.; 400 free relay–1. Liberty (Cody, Silvius, Kraetch, Rowe), 3:19.23; 2. BHS, 3:24.12; 3. Garces, 3:29.87.
JV team scores–Garces 412, Liberty 337, BHS 192, East 65, Highland 32, Foothill 22, Golden Valley 12.
SEYL Girls Championships
at Cal State Bakersfield
Team scores–Bakersfield 366, Garces 320, Liberty 290, Highland 102, East 82, Foothil 61, Golden Valley 16
200 medley relay–1. BHS (Becker, Shuford, Champion, Gelios), 1:59.42; 2. Garces 2:01.61; 3. Liberty, 2:02.02.; 200 free–1. Becker, B, 1:58.18; 2. Grundeis, E, 2:01.41; 3. Kelly, L, 2:13.77.; 200 IM–1. Stuart, L, 2:25.62; 2. Shuford, B, 2:26.53; 3. Lifquist, Gr, 2:27.67.; 50 free–1. Gelios, B, 25.92; 2. Nafarrate, L, 26.60; 3. Solorio, H, 26.64.; Diving–1. Reed, L, 313.10; 2. Jensen, Gr, 300.38; 3. Cowell, L, 229.10. 100 fly–1. Atchison, Gr, 1:04.25; 2. Nafarrate, L, 1:06.18; 3. Champion, B, 1:09.53. 100 free–1. Grundeis, E, 56.31; 2. Gelios, B, 57.59; 3. Richardson, L, 58.68. 500 free–1. Becker, B, 5:11.85; 2. Lifquist, Gr, 5:49.23; 3. Solorio, H, 5:51.65. 200 free relay–1. BHS (Gelios, Shuford, Glossbrenner, Becker), 1:45.84; 2. Garces, 1:51.35; 3. Liberty, 1:53.38. 100 back–1. Richardson, L, 1:06.29; 2. Russell, L, 1:09.46; 3. Glossbrenner, B, 1:09.78. 100 breast–1. Shuford, B, 1:10.73; 2. Townsend, Gr, 1:13.23; 3. barnett, B, 1:16.48. 400 free relay–1. Liberty (Russell, Nafarrate, Wren, Richardson), 3:55.45; 2. Garces, 3:59.74; 3. BHS, 4:01.14.
JV team scores–Garces 452, Liberty 262, BHS 251, East 117, Highland 80.
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04.30.08
Posted in Yada Yada at 1:59 pm by Administrator
before the frosh/soph meet, there was a coaches meeting. there was a vote on the whether to have 18 qualifiers or 16 for the south area meet. now this meeting should have been held sooner and shouldnt have been held right before a seven hour plus track meet.
there wouldnt be a need for the vote, if the liberty track had been built correctly in the beginning. someone (not a track person) though it would be a good idea to put a fence right next to lane nine. this was a dangerous situation that shouldnt of ever happen in the first place.
then last year, the track was resurfaced and instead of moving or removing (or using portable fences) the fence. some genius decided to make it an eight lane track. sheer brilliance.
so now all the coaches are given about a minute to decide the fate of the south area meet. the only reason to drop down to 16 was to save time. sadly, some coaches were heard to say that they didnt want to sit through the extra heats.
we could of done what they are doing for valley. three heats, top 8 in one and two heats of 5 (wont need to do this if liberty was a nine lane track). but instead of letting athletes get one last chance to compete, the majority decided they wanted to go home earlier.
an athlete may have been training all four years for a chance to compete at the area meet but wont get the chance now.
SO SAD!
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04.22.08
Posted in Athletes, Profiles, Schools, Yada Yada at 9:26 pm by Administrator
North distance runner Gragg headed to Fresno St.
BY ZACH EWING, Californian staff writer
zewing@bakersfield.com | Tuesday, Apr 22 2008 8:43 PM
Last Updated: Tuesday, Apr 22 2008 8:46 PM
With cameras clicking and people cheering Tuesday in North High’s cafeteria, distance runner Cody Gragg stole one glance away from the dotted line.
“It was hard to not focus on the camera and focus on the paper,” Gragg said. “Pretend it’s not there. The nerves were coming.”
What’s even harder, Gragg said, is becoming an accomplished distance runner in just three years. That’s what he’s done, going out for track his freshman year only because he was struggling in baseball, and then for cross country the next fall because he wasn’t already on the football team.
“I was going to play football my freshman year, but I pulled my groin, so I didn’t do anything,” Gragg said. “… I went out for track, gave it a shot, and it kind of skyrocketed from there.”
He’s become one of Bakersfield’s premier runners, taking 11th in the Central Section meet with a time of 16:00 and qualifying for the state meet. He also owns a top-10 time among section runners in the 3,200 meters and a top-20 time in the 1,600.
“Darrin Sundgren and Bill Lind, our distance coaches, have worked really hard with him,” said Allan Smart, North’s head track and field coach. “(Gragg) was the diamond in the rough.”
Gragg, who chose Fresno State over Long Beach State and some smaller schools, said the ride has made him thankful for that injured groin.
“I sure like the way things played out,” Gragg said.
He was also happy for all of Tuesday’s hullabaloo — if not entirely comfortable with it.
“It takes a lot of pressure off my shoulders,” Gragg said. “… It’s a little (uncomfortable), but I’m glad they all came out. I’d rather everybody be here than nobody be here.”
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04.20.08
Posted in Yada Yada at 4:37 pm by Administrator
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#1: jason ward at kern invite
High school track and field leaders / Central Section
Batch Data Processor | Wednesday, Apr 25 2007 8:45 PM
Last Updated: Wednesday, Apr 25 2007 8:48 PM
Boys
100–Kyle Alston, Fresno-Roosevelt, 10.81a; Miles Jones, Fresno-Edison, 11.03a; Lampford…
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#2: North Carlson, Candace 18:09:00 1 1 1
Kern County Championships
Sat 10/27/07 – Hart Park – Bakersfield
Varsity Girls – 2007 Kern County Cross Country Championships
North Carlson, Candace 18:09:00 1 1 1
Delano Diaz, Brianna 18:32:00 2 2 1
Shafter Wittenberg, Elizabeth 18:39:00 3 3…
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#3: 2nd behind mcfarland – kern invite 2006
F/S Boys – 2006 Kern County Cross Country Championships
School Athlete Time
East Vincente Harrera 10:45.0
McFarland Eduardo Bautista 10:49.0
BHS Andrew Ariey 10:55.0
McFarland Gerardo Alcala 10:57.0
Centennial James Diller 10:57.1
McFarland Marco…
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#4: Ridgeview’s Dominique Lauderdale at area 100
Ridgeview’s Lauderdale sweeps girls 100, 200; Foothill’s Ragans wins shot put, discus
BY BRAD RIDDELL, Californian staff writer
e-mail: briddell@bakersfield.com | Wednesday, May 9 2007 11:05 PM
Last Updated: Wednesday, May 9 2007 11:08 PM
A year…
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#5: Stockdale Pennel, Shelbe 19:45:00 12 11 3
Kern County Championships
Sat 10/27/07 – Hart Park – Bakersfield
Varsity Girls – 2007 Kern County Cross Country Championships
North Carlson, Candace 18:09:00 1 1 1
Delano Diaz, Brianna 18:32:00 2 2 1
Shafter Wittenberg, Elizabeth 18:39:00 3 3…
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#6: fernado
Why, oh, why would people subject themselves to this?
“For the mud of it,” replied Volkslauf’s Sheena Crider.
In clear view of Lerdo Jail, ripped manly men and stick-thin teenagers blasted through mud pits on a cold, rainy Saturday that laughed at…
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#7: Hassay, Jordan Mission Prep 10:20.86
Event 17 Girls 3200 Meter Run
# Name Year School Finals Points
1 Hassay, Jordan Mission Prep 10:20.86
2 Saylor, Lauren Buchanan 10:51.81
3 Marvin, Meaghan Clovis 10:53.75
4 Allen, Chloe Clovis West 11:11.56
5 Poindextwe, Megan Clovis…
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#8: Taft Union Thompson, Megan 19:52:00 14 13 1
Kern County Championships
Sat 10/27/07 – Hart Park – Bakersfield
Varsity Girls – 2007 Kern County Cross Country Championships
North Carlson, Candace 18:09:00 1 1 1
Delano Diaz, Brianna 18:32:00 2 2 1
Shafter Wittenberg, Elizabeth 18:39:00 3 3…
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#9: Foothill High junior Dayshan Ragans
Ragans eyes ‘60-180 Club’
BY CARL BRYAN | Wednesday, Mar 21 2007 10:30 PM
Last Updated: Wednesday, Mar 21 2007 10:35 PM
Special to the Californian
Photos:
Photo by John Harte / The Californian
Foothill High junior Dayshan Ragans owns the Central…
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#10: Edquist, Andrew 10 Bakersfield 4:56.10
Boys 1600 Meter Run Frosh/Soph
# Name Year School Finals
1 Carlos, Ricky 10 Warren 4:38.30
2 Block, Levi 9 Cabrillolom 4:39.92
3 Dotson, Greg 9 Burbank 4:43.33
4 Bradley, Steve 10 Newbury Park 4:44.77
5 Durand, Lewis 10 Calabasas 4:45.42
6…
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#11: thomas n haney
Kern County Championships
Sat 10/27/07 – Hart Park – Bakersfield
Varsity Girls – 2007 Kern County Cross Country Championships
North Carlson, Candace 18:09:00 1 1 1
Delano Diaz, Brianna 18:32:00 2 2 1
Shafter Wittenberg, Elizabeth 18:39:00 3 3…
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#12: Kern County Championships
Kern County Championships
Sat 10/27/07 – Hart Park – Bakersfield
Varsity Boys – 2007 Kern County Cross Country Championships
Foothill Schwartz, Chris 15:03 1 1 1
McFarland Cisneros, Alfonso 15:39 2 2 1
McFarland Garcia, Eddie 15:41 3 3 2
East…
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#13: chris schwartz
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#14: swyl 100
100–1. Lauderdale, Rid, 12.01; 2. R. Anderson, Stk, 12.07; 3. Bennett, Cent, 12.96
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#15: Centennial Baker-Steimer, Lizzy 19:10:00 6 6 2
Kern County Championships
Sat 10/27/07 – Hart Park – Bakersfield
Varsity Girls – 2007 Kern County Cross Country Championships
North Carlson, Candace 18:09:00 1 1 1
Delano Diaz, Brianna 18:32:00 2 2 1
Shafter Wittenberg, Elizabeth 18:39:00 3 3…
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#16: erica silva
Bakersfield hopes sports get city’s ball rolling
Investing in Cal State Bakersfield’s step up to Division I athletics is seen as a way to fuel growth of a college-educated community.
By Ken Fowler
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 13, 2007
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#17: Valley Girls 3200 Meter Run
Event 17 Girls 3200 Meter Run
# Name Year School Finals Points
1 Hassay, Jordan Mission Prep 10:20.86
2 Saylor, Lauren Buchanan 10:51.81
3 Marvin, Meaghan Clovis 10:53.75
4 Allen, Chloe Clovis West 11:11.56
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#18: cassandra salazar – shafter
Invitational Girls 3200 Meter
# Name Year School Finals
1 Megan Poindexter Clovis 11:31.21
2 Megan Marvin Clovis 11:31.60
3 Cassandra Salazar Shafter 11:36.78
4 Chelsea Janzen Buchanan 11:50.35
5 Kristen Kirby Buchanan 11:50.85
6 Katrina…
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#19: Valley Girls 1600 Meter Run
Girls 1600 Meter Run
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Name Year School Seed Finals Points
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1 Saylor, Lauren Buchanan 5:05.96 5:00.93 10
2 Barserian, Sayla Clovis 5:18.32…
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#20: Anthony Rodriguez
Arm in arm, prep runners nearing the finish line
By ANDY KEHE, Californian staff columnist, email:akehe@bakersfield.com | Tuesday, May 1 2007 11:05 PM
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 1 2007 11:25 PM
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