Local report: CSUB sports chatter on Californian Radio
By The Bakersfield Californian
Executive Editor John Arthur is the host on Californian Radio today. He'll discuss sports at Californa State University, Bakersfield with the reporter who covers the Roadrunners, Jeff Evans.
Topics will include men's and women's basketball and CSUB's spring sports.
The show airs from 9 to 10 a.m. on KERN radio 1180 AM. To call in with a question or comment, dial 842-KERN.
To listen to archived shows, visit www.bakersfield.com/CalifornianRadio.
Coyote Club welcomes all youths
Youth wrestlers of all ages are welcome to Cal State Bakersfield's Sunday dual meet with Arizona State in the Icardo Center for free, courtesy of the Coyote Club.
The club had previously invited high school wrestlers but has now extended that to any youth wrestler to avoid any possible NCAA recruiting violations.
For more information, contact Coyote Club representative Coby Wright at (661) 706-1609.
Kennedy seeking football coach
Athletic director Les Lucas said Thursday that Delano's Robert F. Kennedy High is looking for a new varsity football coach.
The Thunderbirds, winless in three varsity seasons, have been coached by Shade Staples, Ronnie Coronado and then Staples again in their existence. They'll move from the East Yosemite League to the South Sequoia League this season.
If interested in the open position, contact Lucas at (661) 720-5110.
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