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Cougar Pride

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2014 Trophies

By Josiah Birkbeck
Taft College Men’s Soccer has had another amazing season, finishing first in state with the most power points out of seventy-two junior colleges. Taft went on to achieve third place statewide after losing a fairly balanced game to Cerritos. “At the end of the day soccer is one of those sports where you can dominate and still lose,” said head coach Angelo Cutrona. Cutrona went on to describe how the game played out, “The two teams seemed to cancel each other out, the difference was one incredible shot on their part.”
The Cougars have placed in the final four statewide, five out of the last nine years, which is impressive for a little town like Taft. Cutrona is proud to be a part of the tradition that has been created at Taft College. Players have gone on to play at higher levels, both division 1 and 2, and professionally. Cutrona mentioned some of those players, “Most recently we’ve had former Taft College players make impacts at higher levels such as Edgar Contreras playing in the final four NCAA Division 1 for UCLA and Miguel Ebarra is a regular on the U.S.A. men’s national team.”
When asked what the plans are for the future training of the team entailed Cutrona had these words to say, “We’re always looking for different ways to improve, and the idea is to get better every single day, and we’re always looking to perfect our game.” The coach’s approach seems to be working well because Taft has placed in the top 10 nationally seven years in a row.

PTK Yard Sale

Are you thinking about doing some spring cleaning?
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Don’t know where to take your unwanted items?
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PTK will be having a Yard Sale Fundraiser on March 21, 2015 and we would gladly take any and all donations. You may bring the donations to the Financial Aid office or we can make arrangements for larger items for be picked up. 

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Liberal Arts Gathering

Candice Duron, the head counselor for the Liberal Arts majors, put together a very special event for the whole community. Lunch and a showing of the movie, Mona Lisa Smile, was provided for all of the students and faculty.

Last year was Duron’s first time having the event. She put on a slideshow of famous art work, and everyone stood about the room and talked with one another. This year was the second year, and Duron decided she would show a movie instead of another slideshow, just to change things up a bit. “Research shows that if students feel connected to one another, including the faculty, then they will succeed,” Duron explains as I ask her about her reasoning for coming out with this event. Faculty asked students about their majors, everyone discussed the movie, and shared interests. The event was a wonderful idea to pull everyone together.

Duron is excited to see how next year’s Liberal Arts gathering will turn out, and so are the division students and faculty.

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Writers of Kern February Speaker- Harvard Professor

LeeAnne-Krusemark

Writers of Kern will host Harvard professor of publishing, LeeAnne Krusemark, at the Clarion Hotel on Rosedale Highway, February 21, from 9:45-12:00 noon.

 

Krusemark’s “How To Write an Irresistible Query Letter” covers the basics of query letters for writers who are ready to approach an editor with their manuscript.

 

“The query is an editor’s first impression of you as a writer. If they don’t like the query, they won’t even read the manuscript,” said Krusemark who will cover formatting, what to include, where to send, and how to send a query letter.

 

LeeAnne Krusemark is an adjunct online professor of publishing for Harvard, is a nationwide speaker, and has published magazine articles and business books. She uses her experience as a former journalist and newspaper editor to help writers navigate the business of publishing.

 

Writers of Kern is the county’s local branch of the California Writers Club, which has 1600 members in 19 branches throughout California. Each month, Writers of Kern hosts a professional speaker at their regular meetings. Learn more about Writers of Kern at writersofkern.com.

 

Workshop details: February 21, 2014, 9:45-12:00 noon. Clarion Hotel, 3540 Rosedale Highway. $10 entry. Light refreshments. Guests welcome.

Flora and Fauna Art Exhibit

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By Gloria Saldivar
We end the fall semester of 2014 with an amazing exhibit in our very own Taft College Art Gallery. This exhibit displays incredible photographs by Gary Graupman and Erwin Ledford. The photographs were taken in Australia and Alaska of flora and fauna.

Of course, we couldn’t end the semester without an art reception for the artists, so on December 12, 2014, professor Swenson hosted a reception. Artist Gary Graupman shared the limelight with Brian Jean who played the acoustic guitar for the audience. The beautiful sound of the music along with the photographs was enough to captivate the audience. Brian Jean played some of his new music along with music still in the making.

Gary Graupman spoke about each one of his photographs. He shared his favorite ones with the audience and spoke about his trips. His family and friends were there to show him support.

The exhibit will be on display in the art gallery until January 23, 2015, so there is still time to go see it. “There is never an admission at the Taft College Art Gallery so bring a friend.”

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Art reception

Triple Play Dinner and Auction FEATURING RON COOMER FORMER MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER & TAFT COLLEGE ALUMNI

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Coomer with the Cubs

Taft College winds up for its 2nd annual Triple Play Dinner & Auction

benefiting the college’s athletics programs. The event will be held at

The Historic Fort in Taft on Friday January 23, 2015, with no host

cocktails starting at 6:00 and the dinner will begin at 7:00pm.

The Taft College Athletics department is excited to announce this

year’s special guest; Ron Coomer, former Taft College student-athlete

and former 9-year veteran major league baseball player. Last year’s

guest speaker was major league baseball player and author, Dave

Dravecky.

Coomer attended and played baseball at Taft College in 1986-1987 and

was a 14th round draft pick by the Oakland Athletics in June 1987.

Coomer still holds records at Taft College, most notably hitting 19

home runs in 1987.

Additionally, Coomer played in the major leagues from

1995-2003, with most of his career spent with the Minnesota

Twins. In 1999, Coomer made the American League All-Star

Game in Boston as a first baseman. He retired from baseball in 2003 as

a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He had a major-league batting

average of .274, while hitting 92 home runs and driving in 449 RBI.

Since his retirement from baseball, Coomer has been a working

member of the media. He worked for Fox Sports North for several

years covering the Minnesota Twins. This past year he became the

radio-color analyst for WGN radio covering the Chicago Cubs.

The second annual Triple Play Dinner and Auction will be catered by

Salty’s Barbecue. All proceeds from the event will help support Taft

College athletic programs. Individual tickets to this event are $60

presale and $75 at the door. Sponsorship tables can be purchased for

$500. Please contact the Taft College Athletics Department at

763-7829 for more information.

Sincerely,

Kanoe Bandy

Director of Athletics, Taft College

Vince Maiocco

Head Baseball Coach, Taft College