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Renegades rout Pierce, now hope for playoff berth

Bakersfield.com Sports - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 04:47

In baseball coach Tim Painton's eyes, his Bakersfield College Renegades did everything right to conclude the regular season.

"We beat Glendale at Glendale (a week earlier), which is not an easy task," Painton said. "We won on the road Tuesday and we won here today," Painton said after the Renegades romped past Los Angeles Pierce College 13-3 at Gerry Collis Field.

Outdoors notes: Excellent trout opener on tap Saturday for Eastern Sierra

Bakersfield.com Community - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 04:04

In spite of howling winds and snow flurries in the high country on Thursday, this weekend's trout season opener is predicted to be the best in several seasons with perfect weather forecast and excellent fishing conditions. Ice is completely gone from most waters below 8,000 feet, including the most popular destinations in the Eastern Sierra, such as Lake Sabrina, Crowley Lake, Convict Lake, all the waters in the June Lake Loop, Twin Lakes above Bridgeport and Bridgeport Reservoir.

With the warm weather last week, more warm days forecast from today through early next week also points to conditions that will continue to erode ice on higher elevation waters and ice fishing may be out of the question on many lakes that would normally support a little taste of Minnesota winter fishing each opener.

Outdoors notes: Excellent trout opener on tap Saturday for Eastern Sierra

Bakersfield.com Sports - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 04:04

In spite of howling winds and snow flurries in the high country on Thursday, this weekend's trout season opener is predicted to be the best in several seasons with perfect weather forecast and excellent fishing conditions. Ice is completely gone from most waters below 8,000 feet, including the most popular destinations in the Eastern Sierra, such as Lake Sabrina, Crowley Lake, Convict Lake, all the waters in the June Lake Loop, Twin Lakes above Bridgeport and Bridgeport Reservoir.

With the warm weather last week, more warm days forecast from today through early next week also points to conditions that will continue to erode ice on higher elevation waters and ice fishing may be out of the question on many lakes that would normally support a little taste of Minnesota winter fishing each opener.

April 27 fish report

Bakersfield.com Community - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 03:58

Kern County, southern San Joaquin Valley

LAKE ISABELLA: While the front late this week could slow things, the crappie bite has broken wide open, according to Bob Rutledge of Bob's Bait Bucket in Bakersfield. Catfish bite also has reportedly broken wide open. The crappie were best in Kissack Cove on small, live minnows, but there were other spots producing a lot of fish, too. There has also been a very good bite on channel cats. Trout showing off the points and at the auxiliary dam. Quite a few bass being caught. Bluegill bite improving.

April 27 fish report

Bakersfield.com Sports - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 03:58

Kern County, southern San Joaquin Valley

LAKE ISABELLA: While the front late this week could slow things, the crappie bite has broken wide open, according to Bob Rutledge of Bob's Bait Bucket in Bakersfield. Catfish bite also has reportedly broken wide open. The crappie were best in Kissack Cove on small, live minnows, but there were other spots producing a lot of fish, too. There has also been a very good bite on channel cats. Trout showing off the points and at the auxiliary dam. Quite a few bass being caught. Bluegill bite improving.

March Meet e-book discussed on Californian Radio

Bakersfield.com Community - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 02:24

The Californian's newly-issued e-book on the March Meet will be the focus of the newspaper's radio segment on KERN radio at 9 a.m. Friday.

Logan Molen, the newspaper's senior vice president and chief operating officer, and Louis Amestoy, Digita Convergence Manager, will host Californian Radio. The March Meet book for the iPad features complete coverage from the 2012 races, the history of the event and includes more than 200 photos, a dozen videos and 20 chapters of content.

March Meet e-book discussed on Californian Radio

Bakersfield.com Sports - Fri, 04/27/2012 - 02:24

The Californian's newly-issued e-book on the March Meet will be the focus of the newspaper's radio segment on KERN radio at 9 a.m. Friday.

Logan Molen, the newspaper's senior vice president and chief operating officer, and Louis Amestoy, Digita Convergence Manager, will host Californian Radio. The March Meet book for the iPad features complete coverage from the 2012 races, the history of the event and includes more than 200 photos, a dozen videos and 20 chapters of content.

Madera Speedway provides glimpse of what new Kern track could offer

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:10

With construction under way at the half-finished Kern County Raceway near Enos Lane and Interstate 5 and the possibility of racing at the paved half-mile as early as October, I figured it was time to reacquaint myself with Saturday night short-track pavement racing.

So I hitched a ride with former Late Model driver Dick Shepherd, whose 12-year old son, Buddy, is a rookie Legends driver, and headed to Madera on Saturday to catch the SRL Spears Southwest Tour Series, and was not disappointed.

Madera Speedway provides glimpse of what new Kern track could offer

Bakersfield.com Sports - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:10

With construction under way at the half-finished Kern County Raceway near Enos Lane and Interstate 5 and the possibility of racing at the paved half-mile as early as October, I figured it was time to reacquaint myself with Saturday night short-track pavement racing.

So I hitched a ride with former Late Model driver Dick Shepherd, whose 12-year old son, Buddy, is a rookie Legends driver, and headed to Madera on Saturday to catch the SRL Spears Southwest Tour Series, and was not disappointed.

High school notebook: Transfer rule change supported

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:07

While a contentious debate over the CIF's proposed rule change regarding transfers raged Wednesday at the Southern Section meetings in Long Beach, all was relatively quiet on the Central Section front in Porterville.

The L.A. Times reported that after much debate, league representatives from the Southern Section voted 41-40 to support the new rule, which changes the athletic sit-out period for transfers from one year to 30 days of their respective sport's season.

High school notebook: Transfer rule change supported

Bakersfield.com Sports - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:07

While a contentious debate over the CIF's proposed rule change regarding transfers raged Wednesday at the Southern Section meetings in Long Beach, all was relatively quiet on the Central Section front in Porterville.

The L.A. Times reported that after much debate, league representatives from the Southern Section voted 41-40 to support the new rule, which changes the athletic sit-out period for transfers from one year to 30 days of their respective sport's season.

'Dream come true' as Garces' Stier signs with Arizona

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:06

Too many times before, Stevie Stier sat on a chair in this same Garces gym, wondering if she'd ever get to play Division I volleyball.

Stier, who tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee and spent her junior year sitting on the Garces bench, put all that behind her Wednesday when she joined eight other Rams athletes in a signing ceremony celebrating their college choices.

'Dream come true' as Garces' Stier signs with Arizona

Bakersfield.com Sports - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:06

Too many times before, Stevie Stier sat on a chair in this same Garces gym, wondering if she'd ever get to play Division I volleyball.

Stier, who tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee and spent her junior year sitting on the Garces bench, put all that behind her Wednesday when she joined eight other Rams athletes in a signing ceremony celebrating their college choices.

April 25 high school roundup

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:05

Baseball

West 7, Highland 4

April 25 high school roundup

Bakersfield.com Sports - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:05

Baseball

West 7, Highland 4

Local report: Blaze game vs. Ports rained out in Stockton

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:04

The Blaze will try again tonight to extend their nine-game California League winning streak, after Wednesday's game at Banner Island Ballpark was rained out.

Wednesday's scheduled baseball game was rescheduled for June 12 at Stockton and will be part of a doubleheader.

Local report: Blaze game vs. Ports rained out in Stockton

Bakersfield.com Sports - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:04

The Blaze will try again tonight to extend their nine-game California League winning streak, after Wednesday's game at Banner Island Ballpark was rained out.

Wednesday's scheduled baseball game was rescheduled for June 12 at Stockton and will be part of a doubleheader.

Garces' depth is decisive as Rams clinch SEYL tennis title

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:03

East High senior D.J. Johnson is by leaps and bounds the best high school tennis player in Kern County, and that means loads of pressure.

On Wednesday, for the Blades' match at Garces, Johnson delivered the lineup card because East coach Christopher Combs had a conflict and was absent; Johnson won yet another lopsided singles match and he teamed with East's No. 4 player, Derek Tatum, and hit every ball humanly possible, often racing across the court several times before pausing to catch his breath.

Garces' depth is decisive as Rams clinch SEYL tennis title

Bakersfield.com Sports - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 06:03

East High senior D.J. Johnson is by leaps and bounds the best high school tennis player in Kern County, and that means loads of pressure.

On Wednesday, for the Blades' match at Garces, Johnson delivered the lineup card because East coach Christopher Combs had a conflict and was absent; Johnson won yet another lopsided singles match and he teamed with East's No. 4 player, Derek Tatum, and hit every ball humanly possible, often racing across the court several times before pausing to catch his breath.

Robert Gautney: Pavletich, Anderson earn another trip to NorCal 4-Ball Championships

Bakersfield.com Community - Thu, 04/26/2012 - 01:16

One more time for Mark Pavletich and Scott Anderson.

The local duo has made a habit of qualifying for the Northern California Golf Association's 4-Ball Championship over the past few years. Chalk up another trip to Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Monterey for the 54-hole championship tournament, only this time they will have some local company.

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