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Maybe we should send the Gilas Cadets to the FIBA Asia Cup instead?

Interestingly enough, coach Chot also extended invitations to five players who are not currently playing in the PBA. One of them was Almond Vosotros, who last played for Blackwater but who has had experience training with the cadets. Another was Raymar Jose, who last played for the country in the 2016 SEABA Stankovic Cup in Thailand. Former Ateneo Blue Eagle and UAAP MVP Kiefer Ravena was also called up along with former Batang Gilas and 3×3 standout Kobe Paras, who just committed to Cal State Northridge in the US NCAA. Perhaps the strangest name, however, was that of 6’8 Filipino-German Christian Hermoso Standhardinger, who has never played in any Philippine league or for any Philippine team before. -- Fox Sports Asia

Kobe Paras invited to join Gilas pool

The athletic young man recently moved from Creighton University to California State University, Northridge. But as he needs to sit out for one year before he can suit up for his new squad, Kobe will have more time to play for the Philippine national team. -- The Market Monitor

Bridge Inspector Finds His Passion Over the Bay

Ed is well established in his current position, but his career has gone through numerous twists and turns to get there. His formal training started with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from California State University, Northridge and a master’s degree in civil engineering with a structural emphasis from Stanford University. -- American Society of Civil Engineers News

Palisadian Mickie Faris is Chicago Schools New VP

Faris, who earned her master’s degree in business from Pepperdine and her M.P.H. from Cal State Northridge, has also authored a book on kidney disease that is in its fourth edition and is sold around the world. She and her husband, Brian, have lived in Pacific Palisades for 30 years and have two children, Michael and Christine. -- Palisades News

Chino’s Crockem places sixth in state

The recent graduate and Cal State Northridge signee had a best throw of 44 feet, 6.5 inches in the finals at Buchanan High School. -- Champion Newspapers

Arizona State’s Ewen nails it with hammer throw

1, Maggie Ewen, Arizona State, 240-7 (meet and collegiate record, previous meet record, DeAnna Price, Southern Illinois, 234-6, 2015; previous collegiate record, Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia, 239-4, 2007). 2, Brooke Anderson, Northern Arizona, 225-1. 3, Beatrice Llano, Georgia, 221-2. 4, Janee’ Kassanavoid, Kansas State, 221-2. 5, Veronika Kanuchova, Florida State, 216-5. 6, Julia Ratcliffe, Princeton, 214-1. 7, Freya Block, Southern Illinois, 211-10. 8, Emma Thor, Virginia Tech, 210-7. 9, Pavla Kulova, Virginia Tech, 208-2. 10, Janeah Stewart, Mississippi, 207-8. 11, Monqiue Griffiths, Cal State Northridge, 207-6. 12, Molli Detloff, North Dakota, 206-11. 13, LaPorscha Wells, Georgia State, 206-3. 14, Alison Ondrusek, Texas A&M, 205-4. 15, Helene Ingvaldsen, Kansas State, 204-5. 16, Daniele McConnell, Alabama, 200-3. 17, Martha Szekely, Miami (Ohio), 200-1. 18, Temi Ogunrinde, Minnesota, 199-3. 19, Linnea Jonsson, Colorado State, 198-3. 20, Katelyn Weimereskirch, North Dakota State, 197-7. 21, Angie Guenther, Minnesota, 197-0. 22, Leia Mistowski, William & Mary, 195-3. FOUL, Andin Fosam, Pittsburgh; Stamatia Scarvelis, Tennessee. -- The Register-Guard - OR

COSTLY ERRORS DOOM PIPPINS COMEBACK EFFORT

The Pippins had a chance to retake the lead in the bottom of the 6th inning with the bases loaded and just one out, but Taylor bounced into an inning ending double play, opening the door for Bellingham in the 7th inning. It was in the frame that the Bells retook command of the game off of Pippins reliever, Kyle Nicol (Cal State Northridge) as they plated three runs via a walk, a hit by pitch, another error on Plaia, and two RBI singles to take a 9-6 lead. -- Our Sports Central

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