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et’s hopscotch around the sports worldtoday. Cool to see that former CentennialHigh baseballer Dustin Robinson wasselected in the 10th round of the recentMajor League Baseball draft by the Oak-
land A’s. Used to play ball with Dusty’s dad, Robert,back in the day and Dusty was always hangingaround the dugout. Great kid with lots of speedand prodigious power. Two caveats regardingbeing selected by the Athletics: Once he makes itto “The Show” friends and family can motor up I-5to the Bay Area to catch some games — and withOakland being in the same division as the Angels,there will be numerous opportunities to see Dustinplay in Anaheim. Good luck, Dusty.
The United States women’s soccer team captivat-ed the soccer world with their dramatic 3-2 victoryover Brazil as Abby Wambach scored the tying goallate and the U.S. won it 5-3 in the subsequentshootout at the World Cup. We need a feel-goodsports story here at home with the NFL locked outand the NBA on strike — and perhaps the gals canbring home the gold from Germany. Come to thinkof it, ANY type of feel-good story would be refresh-ing!
Did you happen to catch Steve Stricker’s dramat-ic comeback from two strokes down with two holesto play in the final round of the PGA’s John DeereClassic? Stricker did not get caught in the head-lights coming down the stretch! His final birdie for
the title was classic. After his tee shot found theleft-side fairway bunker at the 18th hole, with anawkward stance he drilled a six iron to a few feetpast the back of the green. I’m sure he was thinkingpar and playoff as he lined up his 30 foot birdieattempt but dang if it didn’t catch the left side of
the cup and drop in for thestunning victory over tourrookie Kyle Stanley. Perhapsmore amazing than the winwas the fact that it was Strick-er’s third victory in a row at theJohn Deere. Bravo.
Baseball bits. As the All-Starbreak arrives, let’s make a fewstops around the MajorLeagues. Well, the Yankees’Derek Jeter showed the recentnaysayers didn’t he? Those say-ers were already washing himup at 37 years old, with no popin the bat and limited range atshortstop. In one game he
staved off their charges as he collected his 3000thhit (a home run nonetheless!) and went a sterling 5for 5 at the plate. And he’s an All-Star once again.It’s coolerific to see perennial doormats Clevelandand Pittsburgh vying for division titles this late inthe season. In my opinion, manager Jim Rigglemanjumping ship with the Washington Nationals was a
selfish move. When he quit he had guided the Natsto 11 wins in 12 games — and they were over .500for the first time this late in years. He left his ladsbecause Washington's general manager would notdiscuss renewing his contract for next year. Hey,you’re in the middle of a pennant race, dude. We’lltalk about it at the end of the season. Bobby Coxretired after managing the Braves for a millionyears and they still have one of the best teams inthe majors. Great organization in Atlanta. Smokeand mirrors: The world champion San FranciscoGiants can’t hit a lick, their starting rotation is amess and they lead their division! Go figure. All ofthe division races are tight which should make forgood drama come September. Way too early to sur-mise the matchup, but the Philadelphia Philliesand their superb starting rotation may just end uptussling with the Boston Red Sox and their run-scoring ability in the 2011 World Series.
C‘mon Rog! Fess up. We know you took one(actually quite a few according to allegations) forthe team back when you were hurling 105 mphheaters from the mound. Please, confess now tosteroid use and save the American taxpayers mil-lions of dollars in legal fees before your protractedtrial goes any further. Our economy is in the tankand we taxpayers are now working harder (if wecan find jobs!) and receiving substantially less.
Roger Clemens, take one for your country!
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LCentennial High’s Dustin Robinson drafted by the A’s
COURTESY OF CAL STATE BAKERSFIELDifelong learning never takes a break— not even for summer. This month,CSUB’s Osher Lifelong LearningInstitute is heading into full session,offering courses to the community
for summer fun.From foreign languages to crocheting
and spiritualism, the variety of classes aresure to interest anyone. This summer, themulti-talented Nick Belardes, a CSUBalum, is returning to teach classes on pho-tography, poetry and drawing.
“Nick has taught for us before and waswell received,” said Program CoordinatorJennifer Patino. “I feel very lucky for himto be teaching three classes. It shows hisdepth as well as his joy for giving back andsharing his creative side with OLLI andcommunity members,”
Instructors also include CSUB students,emeriti faculty, and community members.Communications student Phillip Barnett,who blogs about the NBA for ESPN, isteaching a course on the history of basket-ball. Business graduate Wendy Cruz, anative of Mexico, is teaching a course on“Basic Spanish for Tourists.”
“Having students teach an OLLI class isa great way for the generations to interactand learn from each other,” Patino said.“But any community member may be aninstructor for OLLI, no teaching experi-ence required – just a love for sharing whatthey know.”
OLLI is funded by the Bernard OsherFoundation, which supports higher educa-tion and the arts for people who are aged50 and better.
\CSUB’s program is one of more than 100lifelong learning programs on universityand college campuses across the country.The membership-based program countsmore than 300 members at CSUB. When itreaches 500 members, CSUB’s OLLIbecomes eligible for a $1 million grantfrom the Bernard Osher Foundation tooffer even more classes to the public.
Community members don’t have to beover age 50 to participate – they just haveto be interested in learning something new,Patino said. Classes range from one-dayworkshops to weekly sessions.
There will also be a one-day field trip onJuly 28 to the Getty Villa in Malibu.
Annual membership to OLLI is $35 andincludes a large discount on classes (mostclasses are $5 for members and $25 fornonmembers) as well as access to the Wal-ter Stiern Library, eligibility to purchase apass to the Student Recreation Center, andmore.
OLLI Summer ClassesPhoto Journey: Taking Photos that Matter
How to use your camera as an extension ofyour experience. Instructor: NickBelardes, author and artist, Saturdays,through July 30, 9 to 11 a.m.Illuminated Lines: Exploring Your Inner
Poet
Discuss contemporary poetry and writeyour own poems. Instructor: Nick BelardesSaturdays, through July 30, 4 to 6 p.m.History of Basketball Through the Ages
A fun historical analysis of how basketball
has developed. Instructor: Phillip Barnett,ESPN blogger, Thursdays, through Aug. 4,6 to 8 p.m.Basic Spanish for Tourists
Learn basic words to enjoy your trip; fieldtrip to local restaurant. Instructor: WendyCruz, Mexico native and certified transla-tor, Thursdays, through Aug. 4, 6 to 8 p.m.Crocheting for Fun
Learn a new skill and relaxing hobby;materials provided. Instructor: LindaPhillips, Fridays, through July 29, 10 a.m.to noonDrawing and Doodling
Learn basic drawing skills, how to imagine,and how to “properly” doodle. Instructor:Nick Belardes, Saturdays, Aug. 6, 13 and20, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.Read One Book, One Bakersfield, One
Kern
Get a jump on this year’s community readof “The Other West Moore” and participatein a book discussion. Facilitator: JenniferPatino, OLLI Coordinator, Thursdays, Aug.11 and 18, 4:30 to 6 p.m., (free of charge)Fieldtrip to The Getty Villa, Malibu
Thursday, July 28: Board the Orange BeltBus at 7 a.m. in Parking Lot E at CSUB.Explore the Villa at your own pace; privatetour at 3:15 p.m. Return time is 6 p.m.For the complete OLLI summer scheduleand to register, visit: www.csub.edu/olli orcall 654-2441.
CSUB’s OLLI offers summer schoolwithout the homework!
Bakersfield B-Cats claw their way to the top
Local middle school studentsblast off for NASA Rocketry Camp
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Dusty Robinson in his Centennial baseball uniform in 2007.
COURTESY OF CAL STATE BAKERSFIELDummer blasted off recently for 200middle school students in Lamontwho are attended the NASA Sum-mer of Innovation Rocketry Camp.The camp is a collaborative project
between California State University, Bak-ersfield and Lamont School District whoworked together to receive a $32,500 grantfrom the Aerospace, Education Researchand Operations (AERO)-Institute partner-ing with NASA Dryden Flight Research Cen-ter.
The camp took place June 13-16 and June20-22 at Myrtle Avenue Grade School, withthe culminating rocket launch on June 23on the CSUB campus.
The hands-on summer camp involvedstudents from Mountain View MiddleSchool in Lamont learning rocketry princi-ples aligned with California state standardsin science, math, technology, and languagearts using curriculum provided by NASA.Students work in teams to solve challenges
that are engaging and fun as they build, testand ultimately launch their model rockets.
The instructors for the summer campincluded six classroom teachers from theLamont School District, and seven pre-service teachers from CSUB's federallyfunded Edvention Fellowship Program. Twofaculty from CSUB, Dr. Ron Hughes and Dr.Carl Kloock, along with teacher Troy Tenhetfrom Panama Buena Vista School District,are advised and provided professionaldevelopment for the project. An additionalpartner in this project was Taft College,which provided $4,000 in specialized scien-tific rocket building supplies.
“A good science program requires studentinterest and excitement. NASA is a brandname that everybody knows. It starts theexcitement just with mentioning thename,” Hughes said.
“Building strong partnerships that intro-duce middle school students to excitinglearning opportunities and the idea ofattending college will bolster CSUB’s effort
to increase the college going rate in KernCounty,” said Curt Guaglianone, CSUBPrincipal Investigator for the program.
This is the second year of NASA’s Summerof Innovation program, which will serve40,000 students nationwide this summer.The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center’sprogram will reach more than 2,000 stu-dents in Southern California and Arizona.
“CSUB and Lamont School District areprime examples of outstanding organiza-tions that are committed to both teacherdevelopment and STEM (science, technol-ogy, engineering and math) opportunitiesfor students,” said Russ Billings, Pre-CollegePrograms Manager for the AERO Institute.“Working with both of these programsallows us to have a multiplying effort withNASA materials and resources for bothteachers and students.”
For more information about NASA’s Sum-mer of Innovation, visit www.nasa.gov/soi.Russ Billings may be reached at 276-2445 [email protected].
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