Archives: April, 2009
Highlights from April 24
BASEBALL
Winning pitcher Jesse Gonzales had two home runs and three RBIs, and Hanford West edged Lemoore 6-5 by scoring two runs in the bottom of the seventh in West Yosemite League action. Bullard scored three times in the sixth to beat sixth-ranked Edison 4-1 in the County Metro Athletic Conference. Ryan Cox drove in two runs for the Knights.
Spring sports roundup: 4/25/09
TRACK AND FIELDSANGER METRIC CLASSICBOYS Outstanding track athletes: Corvaughn Archie, Buchanan, high hurdles; D.J. Scott, Edison, 100. Outstanding field athlete: Michael Peterson, Clovis East, pole vault.
Clovis surprises in TRAC
It’s difficult to associate overachievement with a baseball program that has won 11 of the past 14 titles at the highest level of competition in the Central Section.But the fact is, Clovis by no means was expected to capture any of the past three Tri-River Athletic Conference championships, yet the Cougars did.
Three teams favored on mat
It’s shaping up to be a wild three-team scramble for the Central Section Masters wrestling championship.
Fresno power company sparked in 1896
Question: What is the history of the San Joaquin Light and Power Co.?– Margaret Parker, Fresno
Clovis M. Cole was farmer, community leader
Question: Clovis M. Cole Elementary School is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Our students want to know, who was Clovis M. Cole?– Carrie Haines, FresnoAnswer: The city of Clovis is named for Clovis Marshall Cole, a wheat grower, school district trustee and community leader.


