This is the archive for 10 December 2010
Championship ring that
Logan's girls softball team
saved up for. James
McDonald/Courier Photo
By Ajay Bains,
Courier Staff Writer
Last Friday the Logan girls softball team received their championship rings. After a long season, their hard work and accomplishment embroidered in a championship ring.
When asked about the rings, Coach Teri Johnson said, “They are a special group with a special win. They were the first group to fundraise for the rings. The rings were $300 each…we had a ring ceremony at Chevy’s where last year's seniors got their rings too. ”
Posted by courier at 12:25 PM. Filed under: News
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By Justyna Torres,
Courier Staff Writer
James Logan High School's Puente Program will host its first-ever Zumba Night.
Next Tuesday, Puente will hold a fundraiser in the Al Rodrigues Gym, which will be open to all who enjoy working out, spending time with friends and having a great time.
According to its site, Zumba is a new, popular style of workout that incorporates Latin rhythms and high powered dance moves that are fun and a great workout as well. The class will be taught by instructor Maria Charito Martinez from M&M Fitness at Futsal Republic in Hayward.
Posted by courier at 12:14 PM. Filed under: News
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By Julia Ortiz,
Courier Staff Writer
"Tangled" triumphed over Harry Potter at the box office, bringing forth a wonderful animated story of Rapunzel the long lost princess. It has all the makings to become another successful Disney classic.
Trapped in her tower, Rupunzel longs to be free of the confinement in which her mother has left her. She teams up with the handsome Flynn Rider—who is wanted by the royal guard—on a whirlwind adventure that takes them from bars filled with thugs to a sky lit by a thousand lanterns.
Posted by courier at 12:04 PM. Filed under: Entertainment
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From wikipedia:
Mark Anthony Aguirre (born December 10, 1959 in Chicago, Illinois) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association. Aguirre played from 1981–1994 and won two championships with the Detroit Pistons after being sent to Detroit from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Adrian Dantley. Aguirre was a three-time All-Star for Dallas.
While playing at DePaul University, he averaged 24.5 points over three seasons with the Blue Demons, and in 1981 was The Sporting News College Player of the Year. He also was the USBWA College Player of the Year and James Naismith Award winner in 1980, and a 2 time member of The Sporting News' All-America first team. As a freshman in 1978–1979, he led the Demons to the Final Four, where they lost to Indiana State, led by future NBA Hall of Famer Larry Bird.
Read more about Mark Aguirre, free from NBA.com.
Posted by courier at 12:35 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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