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I am Robert and I have a Master's Degree in Public Relations from Full Sail University. I have a journalism undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona Global Campus. I've written sports from baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, wrestling, golf, track & field, water polo, tennis, and auto racing. I was the Oak Leaf Junior College newspaper's sports editor from 2014-2016. In addition, I can create press releases, news releases, and campaign strategies. I can plan crisis management and SEO strategies for your clients.
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After two years lacing up his cleets for the Bear Cubs baseball team, Matt LoCoco now plays baseball for University of Hawaii. LoCoco's journey started in 2013 when head coach Damon Neidlinger gave him the chance to play for Santa Rosa Junior College.
After each team finished at .500 last season, both Santa Rosa Junior College men's and women's basketball teams look to get back to the playoffs during the 2015-16 season. Last season, the men went 14-14 overall and 7-7 in conference play.
Division I is the dream for most collegiate athletes, and for Alec Kobre, that dream is coming true. After being part of the Santa Rosa Junior College men's basketball state championship season in 2014, he is now playing DI basketball for the University of Pacific Tigers in Stockton, California.
The Chili Bowl Nationals was a massive event Jan. 13-18 in Tulsa, Oklahoma where Santa Rosa Junior College's Chase Johnson raced to win the famed trophy the "Golden Driller." To most people, the first thing that comes to mind at the phrase "Chili Bowl" is an actual chili bowl, but when it comes to motor sports it's the biggest midget race of the year.
The Santa Rosa Junior College baseball team (21-10,13-8) stuck to its winning ways after an impressive 9-4 win against Sierra College in the final regular season game, scoring eight runs through the first two innings April 26. The first pitch to the Bear Cubs was turned into a single by Matt LoCoco.
After three years coaching at Santa Rosa Junior College, a Big 8 Conference title and sending nine athletes to four-year soccer programs, former women's soccer head coach Tracy Hamm has a new gig. Hamm, who led the Bear Cubs to an overall record of 43-16-5, is calling San Francisco State University her new home as the new women's soccer head coach for the Gators.
In 2001, Stornetta strapped into a Beginner Box Stock, a 5-horsepower engine that he used to win main events, heat and trophy dash races in. Joe Stornetta Jr., 20, a Santa Rosa Junior College student is trying to make it big in the racing world-his dream since being a kid.
With a raucous crowd on hand, the Bear Cubs baseball team (21-8, 9-6) won 8-1 against American River College behind a dominant pitching performance on April 11. Pitcher Brett Obranovich pitched seven innings with zero earned runs on four hits, and five strikeouts. "Defense made a lot of good plays behind me," Obranovich said.
Santa Rosa Junior College has increased security and improved lighting in the Barnett Hall area since the Aug. 20 campus rape. "We've increased patrols around Barnett and increased the number of cadets [patrolling] throughout the evening hours," said SRJC President Dr. Frank Chong. "SRJC police do
Communication: we do it every day. But one place where communication is essential is in the bedroom - wink, wink. It's something we probably could all learn to do better, including myself. Talking about sex can be tricky. It's an intimate topic. Communicating should be a given with sex.
Five years, and the day still haunts me: Sept. 13, 2009. A day that will be etched in my mind for as long as I live. My dad lived with multiple myeloma for five years. He was supposed to live only one. His last five years required more than a dozen hospital visits.
The Bear Cubs baseball team (23-9, 11-7) six-game win streak was snapped after a 4-2 lost against Modesto Junior College April 18. With Dane Erbst on third after two MJC's errors, Anthony Bender grounded a double play, allowing Erbst to score for the Bear Cubs, making the score 1-0 in the top of the second.
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