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- Vieira pitches pioneers to win
- HAYWARD -- There is no denying that the Cal State University East Bay baseball team is having a strong season. And with 18 seniors leaving at the end of this year, the Pioneers (20-12) are hoping to advance to the playoffs. The Pioneers showed their quality with...
- Research articles 2008-04-20
- Cal State humbles outmanned Simpson
- HAYWARD -- Cal State East Bay opened the California Pacific Conference tournament with a 100-58 demolition of visiting Simpson University on Thursday. The tournament host was challenged in no way. The Pioneers toyed with Simpson as if it were a high school team. East...
- Research articles 2008-02-22
- Holy Names men seek soccer respect
- NO MATTER what the Holy Names University men's soccer team has done this season, the Hawks just can't seem to get any respect. Holy Names (12-2-2, 6-0 Cal Pac Conference) is unranked in the latest NAIA poll despite 1-1 ties earlier this season against No.6 Fresno Pacific...
- Research articles 2007-10-25
- Serra cruises past Buchanan; Menlo falls
- CLOVIS -- If anyone expected Serra coach Patrick Walsh to change things up this new football season, forget about it. The Padres, ranked No. 12 in the state, relied on old faithfuls in a 41-7 drubbing of Buchanan Friday at Buchanan Stadium in the season opener for...
- Research articles 2007-09-01
- Menlo's coach lets players give team tongue-lashing
- ATHERTON -- It may have been an unorthodox coaching move, but it worked wonders for the Menlo School boys basketball team. After watching the Knights surrender a 20-0 run to trail visiting Terra Nova by seven points at the half, Menlo head coach Kris Weems and his...
- Research articles 2007-01-06
- CSUEB tips Menlo for Wild West
- HAYWARD -- The Cal State East Bay women's volleyball team is peaking at the perfect moment. The host Pioneers won the Wild West tournament for the second year in a row Saturday by going 4-0 in the two-day tournament at Pioneer gym. Cal State defeated Menlo College...
- Research articles 2006-10-15
- Locals row, row, row to success at nationals
- SEVERAL LOCALROWERS had strong showings at the U.S. Rowing Championships at Lake Harsha, located near Cincinnati, Ohio, recently, led by boats from Serra High, St. Ignatius and the NorCal Crew Club of Redwood City. Andrew Tight of Menlo Park, who just graduated from Menlo School, and Miles...
- Research articles 2006-06-20
- Menlo wins in NAIA basketball playoffs
- Ashlynn Dolcini's steal in the closing seconds helped the Menlo College women's basketball team (25-3) preserve a 45-43 win over Davenport University on Thursday in the opening round of the NAIA Division II National Championships in Sioux City, Iowa. The Oaks made their first tournament appearance since...
- Research articles 2006-03-10
- Westmoor duo must sit out final of CCS basketball ROUNDUP
- Central Coast Section commissioner Nancy Lazenby Blaser on Thursday upheld the suspension of Westmoor High girls basketball player Claudia Nelson for the rest of the season, but shortened Daniela Nopuente's suspension to one game in response to an appeal filed by Westmoor coach Corey Cafferata. Nelson and...
- Research articles 2006-03-03
- SMC's Edelman runs to JC MVP
- College of San Mateo's Julian Edelman, a freshman quarterback from Woodside High, was named the All-State Region I Most Valuable Player by the California Community College Football Coaches Association in conjunction with the JC Athletic Bureau. Edelman is the play caller for an all-state team that includes...
- Research articles 2005-12-22
- Menlo stuns No.2 Saratoga to reach final
- LOS GATOS -- Menlo School's girls tennis team knocked the socks off spectators and opponents alike at the Central Coast Section team tennis semifinals on Monday. The Knights not only upset No.2 seed Saratoga, but beat it handily, 7-0, at the Courtside Tennis Club. ...
- Research articles 2005-11-16
- Menlo stuns No.2 Saratoga to reach final
- LOS GATOS -- Menlo School's girls tennis team knocked the socks off spectators and opponents alike at the Central Coast Section team tennis semifinals on Monday. The Knights not only upset No.2 seed Saratoga, but beat it handily, 7-0, at the Courtside Tennis Club. ...
- Research articles 2005-11-15
- Menlo star to wrestle in Turkey STAFF REPORTS ATHERTON --
- ATHERTON -- Sara Fulp-Allen, a sophomore at Menlo College, has been named to the United States freestyle wrestling team that will compete at the 2005 World University Games in Izmir, Turkey, beginning Aug. 15. Fulp-Allen, who is ranked second nationally in 48 kilograms, is a two-time collegiate...
- Research articles 2005-08-06
- Cal State Hayward hosts softball elite at new park Cal State Hayward
- OFF TO ITS best start since 1992, the Cal State Hayward softball team hosts the 17th annual Pioneer Classic this weekend at the new Alden E. Oliver Sportspark in Hayward.The park is located on Hesperian Boulevard across from the Pepsi plant. The seven-team Pioneer Classic is actually...
- Research articles 2004-03-18
- Coaches from around country honor Presley
- ATHERTON -- Bud Presley was no politician, no glad-hander. There was no P.R. to him and no B.S. Yet for all his gruff exterior, Presley engendered powerful expressions of love and respect from those who knew him well. Those people turned out en masse Sunday for Presley's...
- Research articles 2003-04-14
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- Souza runs for 132 yards as Menlo routs Lewis & Clark
- The Menlo College football team got its first win of the season Saturday in a big way. Shawn Souza ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Oaks to a 51-14 win over Lewis & Clark in Atherton. Menlo (1-5, 1-1 Northwest...
- Research articles 2007-10-07
- Loss to Menlo ends Cal State's season
- HAYWARD -- The Cal State East Bay men's basketball team saw its season come to an end against Menlo College. The Pioneers fell to the visiting Oaks 69-52 in the second round of the Cal Pac Conference playoffs on Thursday night. The Oaks, seeded No.4, will face...
- Research articles 2007-02-23
- Priory gets new coach
- PORTOLA VALLEY -- The student body at Woodside Priory probably doesn't realize it yet, but its tiny school is getting one of the best veteran basketball coaches in the history of San Mateo County. Al Klein, who won a state title as the head coach at Menlo...
- Research articles 2005-08-10
- Lee, Wesley get CalPac honors CalPac honors Lee, Wesley
- After helping lead Menlo College's women's basketball team to a pair of victories in the Peninsula Hoops Classic -- including an upset win over No. 13 Cornerstone University -- Oaks guard Kepua Lee was named California Pacific Conference Player of the Week. Lee, a sophomore who was...
- Research articles 2006-01-06
- CSUEB women gain semis of Cal-Pac
- HAYWARD -- The Cal State East Bay women's basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the Cal Pace Conference Tournament by upending Bethany College 69-57 on Thursday night at Pioneer Gym. Next up for the Pioneers is regular-season champ and No.1 Menlo College tonight at 7. ...
- Research articles 2006-02-24
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