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It is not often a 12-year-old boy can change the rules of a sport’s governing body. Unless he happens to be 14.
Little League learns lesson

Saying you're the best may sound arrogant. To fraternal twins Chris and Dario Camacho it is just the final step; the first is believing in yourself.
Twins gotta believe

In order for a wrestler to succeed, his foundation must be solid. But not all of Brian Merritt’s foundation is found in his leg.
Wrestling success based on Merrit

John Crayton, who is the pilot in charge for the Spirit of America, has been a Goodyear Blimp pilot since 1971 and has had a chance to fly over many sporting events and between sports takes up as many as six passengers on flights.
Q & A; JOHN CRAYTON // Best Seat in the House

Grandparents are notorious spoilers of children. Helen Mason has given her grandchildren, Jessica and Lindsey Bashor, the gift of her Greek ancestry.
Softball sisters playing the line

The city of Blythe should look far different than it normally does on Tuesday.
Schools are scheduled to be closed and the city council meeting was moved to Thursday by Mayor Robert Crain, with no objections.
There is no local emergency or impending disaster about to befall the city, which has a population of approximately 21,000 - 15,000 not counting the Ironwood State Prison population. It’s just a football game.

Talk of the Town

In the middle of citrus groves and wild grass in the unincorporated area of Redlands, David Anderlik has been cultivating his own crop for the past four years.
Calvary’s bumper crop hoping for a big payoff

A thud never sounded so good.
Paugh, Bears capture first title for school

It may not have been the most direct route, but the Lakewood High girls volleyball team is on its way to San Jose.
Lakewood now just 1 win from state title

It appeared to be an ordinary promotional giveaway in San Francisco five years ago.
Bobbles get the nod

It may not have been the night Corona Centennial quarterback Chris Scott envisioned when he thought about playing in the CIF-Southern Section Division 5 championship game, but the end result was worth struggling for.
Huskies have power in numbers

What couldn’t kill Corona Santiago’s softball team in Thursday’s CIF Division 2 quarterfinal come-from-behind, 10-inning win at home over Rolling Hills Estates Peninsula has made them stronger.
Corona Santiago advances after a 10-inning thriller
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