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Upcoming games ThursdayWomen’s soccerNonconference · Stanislaus at Fresno Pacific, 7 p.m. FridayVolleyballSeawolf Spike at Sonoma State · Stanislaus vs. Grand Canyon, 11:15 a.m.
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Warrior runners ranked 9th in regionals After a notable finish in 2009, the Cal State Stanislaus men’s cross country team has been ranked ninth in the recent West Regionals preseason poll by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. |
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After a productive offseason, Stanislaus women’s soccer looks to be conference contenders On the first day of practice this week, Cal State Stanislaus women’s soccer coach Gabriel Bolton noticed something he had never seen before during his 10 years at the program. |
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Warriors women’s soccer hires assistant The Cal State Stanislaus women’s soccer team appears to be all set for the 2010 season now that the Warriors have filled their vacant assistant coaching spot. On Tuesday, the program announced the hiring of Jennifer Rosenberg — a former player who replaces Adrienne Sorenson, who recently was named the Delta College head coach. |
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Stanislaus women’s volleyball looks to defy low expectations A quick glance at the Cal State Stanislaus volleyball team roster suggests that the Warriors will have another long season, considering there’s only three seniors available and everyone else are underclassmen, including seven sophomores and five freshmen. But this bunch has something to say about that. |
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Highlighting coaches polls is Stanislaus men’s soccer’s 2nd place finish After a record-breaking season in 2009, this year’s Cal State Stanislaus men’s soccer team is expected to be a serious threat in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. |
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Warriors look to cause damage this season Victor Regalado said something on the first day of practice that is a reflection of his team’s mindset entering the 2010 season. |
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Former Pitman athletes play their way through college Since Mick Tate is the only varsity baseball coach that Pitman High has ever had, every year he gets the same inquiry from his players. |
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Kaepernick named to Manning Award Watch List Pitman High grad and University of Nevada, Reno senior quarterback Colin Kaepernick has been named to the official Watch List for the Manning Award, which is sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl. |
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Kaepernick on national Watch Lists Weeks before he takes a snap in his final season of college football, University of Nevada quarterback and Pitman High graduate Colin Kaepernick has been named to two national Watch Lists.On Monday, it was announced that he was named to the Watch List for the 2010 Walter Camp Player of the Year award and the Maxwell Award, given annually to the nation’s outstanding ... |
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THS grad Heller tirelessly works on her golf game There’s no second-guessing about how Spencer Heller earned her place in golf.And that’s by hard work.It’s a cliché to say, since practically every athlete at her level is always busy working tirelessly during the offseason. But the Turlock High graduate has proven that she wants to get better every time she’s on a golf course. Just look ... |
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The big picture RENO, Nev. — Colin Kaepernick says he doesn’t think much about the NFL and the real possibility of becoming a millionaire. |
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Stanislaus men’s soccer gears up to host community event There will be face-painters, bounce houses, cotton candy, a disc jockey, dunk tanks and other carnival-related activities. And all of these activities are meant to signal the start of the Cal State Stanislaus men’s soccer season? Yes. |
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Stanislaus women’s soccer assistant named head coach at Delta College Adrienne Sorenson, who was a Cal State Stanislaus women’s soccer assistant coach last season, has a tough task ahead.It was announced Wednesday that the 23-year old accepted the head coaching gig at Delta College in Stockton, a program that won two games overall, went winless (0-13-1) in the Big 8 Conference and was outscored 73-6 in 2009. But Sorenson seems to be ready ... |
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A hard-working man RENO, Nev. — Colin Kaepernick begins the day at the University of Nevada football practice field with his teammates, all of them warming up their bodies with a few sprints and a light jog around the facility. Everyone looks alive, even though it’s six in the morning.No whining.No yawning.No excuses.Everyone’s ... |
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MC football promotes assistant to head coach Merced College president Benjamin Duran announced Monday the selection of Bob Casey as head coach of the Blue Devil football team. Casey’s appointment will immediately be considered by the College’s Board of Trustees for formal approval. |
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Colin Kaepernick: Past, present and future The piece of binder paper is slightly wrinkled. Surprisingly, it’s still rather white after being stored in a manila envelope for about seven years. On the sheet are words written by an 11-year-old boy. |
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Pitman grad continuing baseball in Midwest For someone who has played baseball all his life, Austin Keaton is glad that he can continue his sport at the college level.He recently made it official by signing a letter of intent to play at Culver-Stockton College, a NAIA school in Canton, Mo. that sits on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. It was the only school that made a scholarship offer, ... |
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Stanislaus signs junior college duo to track, women’s soccer Junior college transfers Cortnee Kleidon and Salina Ortiz have each signed a National Letter of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Cal State Stanislaus; it was announced earlier this week. |
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31 Stanislaus athletes make all-academic team A total of 453 student-athletes were named California Collegiate Athletic Association All-Academic for the 2009-10 academic year, commissioner Robert J. Hiegert announced on Tuesday. |
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Pitman grad Lesley Young gradually says farewell to swimming Lesley Young began swimming competitively at age 6.When she was about 10, coaches noticed she had the potential to be one of the fastest swimmers every time she jumped into the pool.By the time she was 18, she was setting numerous records at Pitman High and had landed a scholarship with the University of Wyoming. |
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Warriors women’s soccer welcomes three additions With the 2010 season two months away, the Cal State Stanislaus women's soccer team earlier this week announced the late signings of three additional players to this fall's lineup. The newest members to the Warriors are defenders Salina Ortiz (Santa Ana College) and Ashley Webb (Saugus High) and forward Elizabeth Scherrer (Sierra College in Rocklin). |
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Former Turlock golfer steps up his game after year in college Suddenly, it got serious. Not that he didn't take the sport of golf seriously before, but when Sam Smith was playing for Turlock High, he was usually the best player on the golf course. He was the one the other golfers aspired to be, the one that people followed while he was carrying his equipment to the next hole. It's just that when he started competing for the University of Southern California ... |
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Warriors’ Taylor has coached many pros, including one World Cup player Just recently, Cal State Stanislaus men’s soccer coach Dana Taylor was caught watching footage during his Oregon State days, a montage of highlights. There was a figure that reappeared in front of him, over and over again. |
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