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August 3, 2006
Second time’s a charm for Bourdais |
Westmont’s Chantz Staden catches 15-yard touchdown pass with 1:19 left to seal the win for the North
By Diego Abeloos
Sports Editor
Chantz Staden’s 15-yard touchdown reception with 1:19 left in the fourth quarter gave the North team something it hadn’t accomplished since 2001—a win over the South by the final score of 7-3—at the 32nd Annual Charlie Wedemeyer All-Star Football Game on July 19.
The win for the North, coached by Prospect head coach Carlos Boles, set the all-time series record at 17-13-2 in favor of the South.
“I knew, going along, that these guys were going to make plays,” said Boles. “…We got a broken play Read more...
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Twelve week ‘get in shape’ competition works for all
By Carol Rosen
Staff Writer
For 12 weeks five high school buddies and their wives worked out religiously. The five men dropped nearly 110 pounds altogether, lost a high percentage of their collective body fat and got in shape by
working out.
Their get-fit program was actually a competition, which began last April. The five males, who are in their 30s, have known each other since high school. Four of them, Ron Acord, Rick Hayashi, Nick Mucelli and Jeff Zontos graduated during the late 1980s from Willow Glen High School. Read more...
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