Archive - Nov 14, 2012
By
Marilyn Blake Philip/Register Correspondent
A local sports coach is calling for community support to help realize a Drug and Alcohol Awareness Day centered around substance abuse awareness, recovery alternatives and sober fun for local youth.
âWe, as a community, have the chance to show our youth how much we care about the choices they make,â said Bishop Union High School head varsity baseball coach Tim Reid, the event organizer who has been clean and sober âgoing on 20.â
By
Marilyn Blake Philip/Register Correspondent
A local sports coach is calling for community support to help realize a Drug and Alcohol Awareness Day centered around substance abuse awareness, recovery alternatives and sober fun for local youth.
âWe, as a community, have the chance to show our youth how much we care about the choices they make,â said Bishop Union High School head varsity baseball coach Tim Reid, the event organizer who has been clean and sober âgoing on 20.â
By
Mike Gervais/Register Staff
High-level officials and members of the public were shown this week how Inyo Countyâs Geographic Information Systems database has grown by leaps and bounds, and how it can continue to grow to the benefit of residents relying on county services.
By
Mike Gervais/Register Staff
Inyo National Forest officials are collecting comments and concerns from residents regarding its upcoming three-year Forest Plan Revision Process.
For the past couple weeks, a third-party facilitator bridging the gap between Forest Service staff and forest users has collected information from various user groups to update a collaborative plan for the Planning Rule update.
By
Deb Murphy/Sports Editor
The Bishop Broncos take on the Salesian Mustangs in round two of the CIF football playoffs this Friday on the road. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. and will be broadcast on KBOV.
So, the question of the hour: can the Broncos win? The answer is one of those frustratingly coach-like responses: the Salesian Mustangs can be beaten. Bishop has the talent, the coaching, every element necessary to come away with an upset over a school seeded just one spot higher in the CIF Northeast Division.
By
Deb Murphy/Sports Editor
The Bishop girls and boys varsity Cross Country runners came away with improved times at the CIF Southern Section Cross Country Prelims, Saturday, Nov. 10 at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut.
Nearly all the Bronco competitors shaved at least 30 seconds off of their individual times on the three-mile course since the Mt. SAC Invitational held three weeks ago.
Aug. 7, Ts and Fs
First Flight
Joan Evans, 38
Wie Bunten, 40.5 (carded)
Second Flight
Pat Pontak, 32.5
Sue Clarkson, 34.5
Third Flight
Ceal Gargan, 36
Irene Knight, 38
Least Putts: Sue Clarkson, 30
Aug. 14, Nassau
First Flight
Jeanne Rambeau, Best Overall, 62
Judy Wada, Best Front, 38
Wie Bunten, Best Back, 31.5
Second Flight
Pat Pontak, Best Overall, 69
Lysa Eldridge, Best Front, 40
Linda Knapp, Best Back, 34
Third Flight
Noel Bell, Best Overall, 92
Ceal Gargan, Best Front, 48
Diane Nicholson, Best Back, 39.5
Least Putts: Wie Bunten, 25
Aug. 21, Estimate
Net Score