Bakersfield.com SportsLocal report: Schwartz finishes third at state meetCERRITOS -- Bakersfield College freshman Chris Schwartz finished third in the 1,500 and 5,000 at the state track and field championships at Cerritos College on Saturday. Schwartz, a Foothill High graduate, finished just one hundreth of a second behind second-place Christian Soratos of Hartnell in the 1,500, with a 3:47.04. Matt Airola of American River won in 3:45.80. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Central Section track & field resultsCentral Section MastersChampionships At Clovis Buchanan Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Letourneau's 3 RBIs lead 'Runners past UC IrvineIRVINE -- Andrew Letourneau went 2-for-3 with three RBI's to lead Cal State Bakersfield to a 5-4 victory Saturday over UC Irvine. CSUB (21-28) scored three runs with two outs in the seventh to get back on top. Letourneau broke the tie with a two-run double, followed by a Kevin Younger RBI-double that scored Letourneau. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
East's Johnson is chasing a dreamMaybe you'd think this wasn't what East High senior D.J. Johnson had in mind, when he came back to play high school tennis instead of focusing on the Southern California junior circuit. Here's Johnson, playing doubles with a partner who isn't in the same stratosphere, and so the opposition is trying to hit every single shot away from him. But Johnson is racing from doubles alley to doubles alley, trying to hit every ball himself. The result often is a manaical game of two-on-one tennis, and Johnson usually wins anyway. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Frontier rallies past North in final at-batA lot of teams like to say they can deal with adversity when the time comes. For Frontier's softball team, adversity had come -- and been dealt with -- long before Friday's 6-5 home victory over North in the Central Section Division II quarterfinals. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Ridgeview escapes with run in eighthBased on the teams' records, it looked like a mismatch. Only it didn't turn out that way. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Eagle's complete game leads SierraJosh Eagle threw a complete-game shutout as Sierra College beat Orange Coast 4-0 in opening round action of the CCCAA Baseball State Championship on Friday at Gerry Collis Field. The Wolverines (26-15-1) scored two runs in the first and two more in the third on a Kaden Kamoe homer to back Eagle (11-2), who struck out seven. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
CSUB baseball one-hitIRVINE -- Andrew Thurman threw a complete-game one-hitter as UC Irvine defeated Cal State Bakersfield 7-0 at Anteater Ballpark. Thurman (8-2), a sophomore, struck out six and walked four. Tyler Shryock tripled for CSUB's lone hit. He threw 100 pitches in the game. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
May 18 high school roundupBaseball Division II quarterfinals Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Storm rallies past BlazeLAKE ELSINORE -- Bakersfield reliever Brooks Pinckard allowed five runs in the seventh inning as the Lake Elsinore Storm topped the Blaze 6-3 on Friday night at The Diamond. The Blaze entered the seventh with a 2-1 lead, as starter Tony Cingrani struck out 12 Storm batters in the first six innings. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Frontier rallies for titleVISALIA -- Frontier High certainly did it the hard way in winning the school's first Central Section boys tennis team title. The Titans lost four of six singles matches, with three of the losses in gut-wrenching tie-breakers. That meant Frontier needed to sweep the three doubles matches to pull out the victory. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Fans send off Olympian VarnerJake Varner enjoyed his last public appearance in Bakersfield before the London Olympics with a meet-and-greet Thursday in the Bakersfield High cafeteria. Varner leaves Saturday for State College, Pa., where he trains with Penn State University. Later this summer he'll move to the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., before heading to London in late July for the Olympics. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
May 17 high school roundupBoys tennis Division II championship Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
BCHS wins 8th straight boys tennis titleThe scene has become a familiar one. The Bakersfield Christian boys tennis team dumping a bucket of ice water or Gatorade on coach Frank Thiessen after collecting another section championship plaque. That's how it played out once again as the top-seeded Eagles defeated visiting Chowchilla 6-3 to win their eighth straight Central Section championship. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Rodriguez two-run HR lifts Storm past BlazeLAKE ELSINORE -- Catcher Eddy Rodriguez hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning and the Lake Elsinore Storm beat the Bakersfield Blaze 3-2 on Thursday night at The Diamond. Blaze shortstop Billy Hamilton stole his 39th base of the season, scoring Bakersfield's lone run in the fifth inning. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
BC set to host state Final FourCalifornia's community college baseball and softball champions will be determined this weekend at a pair of double-elimination tournaments at Bakersfield College. The baseball tournament begins at noon today when Orange Coast faces Sierra College (25-15-1). Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Armstrong leaves 'em in the dustOnly one rider at Stage 5 of the Amgen Tour of California had won an Olympic gold medal, and she took off down Alfred Harrell Highway Thursday morning before most spectators had noticed. That's right, she. Kristin Armstrong -- no relation to Lance, though the cycling superstar's ex-wife has the same name -- was arguably the most decorated cyclist in Bakersfield for time trial Thursday. She backed it up, too, finishing the 18.4-mile loop from Bakersfield College to Lake Ming and back in 39 minutes, 59 seconds. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Zabriskie dominates Stage 5, assumes overall leadCaptain America showed his strength Thursday on the streets of Bakersfield. David Zabriskie, riding for Garmin-Barracuda and wearing his "Captain America" riding suit, stormed into the overall lead of the Amgen Tour of California with a powerful performance in an 18.4-mile time trial course that started and finished adjacent to Bakersfield College. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
Stockdale can't recover vs. BuchananForget what the seeds said: In a matchup of young Central Section baseball teams, the one with championship experience out-classed the one with none. Clovis-Buchanan, the No. 6 seed, jumped on No. 3 Stockdale early and beat the host Mustangs 7-2 on Thursday in a Division I section quarterfinal. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
County women's amateur golf event canceledNext week's scheduled Kern County Women's Amateur Golf Championship has been cancelled because of a lack of signed-up players, tournament chairwoman Jacque Servadio confirmed. The event, which was scheduled May 23-24 at Foss-Kern River and the Links at RiverLakes Ranch golf courses, was to be the 76th annual tournament. Categories: Sports Information in Bakersfield
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