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home : sports : sports September 07, 2010 

Herrera Tackles Third Year As RHS Athletic Director
 
Third-year Riverbank High athletic director and Bruin alum Jason Herrera is ready for another school year and three seasons of athletics at RHS after a marriage and a move to the City of Action this summer. IKE DODSON/THE NEWS
Some 180 of the 730 or so students at Riverbank High are currently participating in Bruin athletics.

By the end of the spring season, over 400 RHS students will have competed on a Riverbank court, field, track, link or mat.

Behind that crowd - or above it, rather - is the lofty frame of third year Bruin athletic director, Jason Herrera.

The 1998 Bruin graduate is ready for continued improvements to RHS sports, big changes to Riverbank's Trans-Valley League lineup and the continued quest to keep Bruins eligible and active for competition in the California Interscholastic Federation's Sac-Joaquin Section.

"It was a little rough my first year - and it's a lot of work - but I enjoy it," Herrera said. "I have been pretty busy this summer with fall schedules and getting on top of physicals."

And athletic director duties weren't the only thing keeping Herrera occupied this summer. The former Bruin scholar and athlete turned 30 in May, married his wife Paloma in July, and also moved from Modesto to Riverbank to be closer to the school where he played both basketball and football.

The biggest change for Bruin athletic programs in the 2010-11 school year is the addition of Orestimba and Hilmar to the TVL schedule and the loss of longtime league rival, Ripon Christian.

The Knights depart to the Southern League while the Warriors and Yellowjackets break away from the TVL's twin, the Western Athletic Conference.

Both Hilmar and Orestimba have a deep history in TVL athletics. The Warriors joined the league with Riverbank in 1968, and enjoyed the school's first ever conference football title in 1970 before an end to their six-year tenure in 1973.

Hilmar joined the league in 1980, winning consecutive TVL football titles from 1982 to 1989 with a streak of 42 league victories across that span.

The 37-mile, hour-long trek to Orestimba won't be the easiest thing for Riverbank's travel plans, and RHS doesn't require a transportation fee for athletic participants. It's a luxury that has allowed many Bruins to get involved in sports over the years.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Final Horse Show Of Season Scheduled
The Mid-Valley Saddle Club will be hosting its last horse show of the year on Sunday, Sept. 19 at the Diamond Bar Arena, 6055 So. Central Ave., Ceres.

There will be first through fourth place ribbons and high point winners in the age divisions at this Western schooling show.

High point winners in the most recent June show were: Manual Sousa, 11 and under; Gina Hitchman, 12 to 17; Robin Norgard, 18 and over. Judge for the Sept. 19 show will be Lisa Vandemer and the club is also planning is popular Halloween Playday, when riders are encouraged to attend in costume with their horse.

The playday will feature fun and games with prizes and costume classes, set for Oct. 31 with sign ups at 8 a.m. and the day starting at 9 a.m.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Boating Course Scheduled
The San Joaquin Delta Power Squadron will offer America's Boating Course starting Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m.

Classes will meet at Tully C. Knoles School, 6511 Clarksburg Place, Stockton. The school is east off I-5 at the Benjamin Holt exit.

This course is one of two classes conducted each year and is open to men and women over the age of 12. Boat ownership is not required. A nominal charge of $60 covers the cost of the syllabus and plotting tools. The syllabus can be shared with family members. There is no charge for the instruction.

Register at the first session or receive additional information by calling 957-4058 or 466-3048. Register online at www.usps.org.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010
SPORTS SHORTS
Riverbank High

Football Scrimmage

On Saturday, Aug. 21, Riverbank High's varsity football program will host an 11 a.m. scrimmage with former Trans-Valley League foe, Ripon Christian, at the RHS stadium. It will be the first game situation action for the 2010 Bruins.

Impact Seeks

Players, Coaches

With a successful season just completed, the Impact Volleyball Club is already looking ahead to next year. They currently have a need for more coaches in the U16 area and also are hoping to recruit some new players.

"I am hiring for coaches," said Impact director Irene Laugero. "Also we need 12 and under players, that team will almost all be moving up (age level) so it will be a good opportunity for beginners."

Players between the ages of 8 and 11 that are interested in trying some competitive volleyball are encouraged to sign up for Impact.

Interested coaches that want to work with the U16 players can also contact Laugero at 838-8181 for additional information.

September Bean

Run Slated

Tracy Dry Bean Festival organizers have announced the return of the Bean Run. Applications are available at the Tracy Chamber of Commerce for contestants interested in participating in the Bean Festival's Bean Run, which will kick off festivities for the Festival weekend Saturday, Sept. 11.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Bruin Squads Prep For Fall Season Kick Off
For the influx of Riverbank High's aspiring fall athletes, the wait is finally over.

Monday, Aug. 9 marked the first official day of Fall Season sports practices around the region and the Bruin student-athletes began the long and arduous journey toward California Interscholastic Federation greatness.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010
SPORTS SHORTS
Players, Coaches Needed

For Impact Teams

With a successful season just completed, the Impact Volleyball Club is already looking ahead to next year. They currently have a need for more coaches in the U16 area and also are hoping to recruit some new players.

"I am hiring for coaches," said Impact director Irene Laugero. "Also we need 12 and under players, that team will almost all be moving up (age level) so it will be a good opportunity for beginners."

Players between the ages of 8 and 11 that are interested in trying some competitive volleyball are encouraged to sign up for Impact.

Interested coaches that want to work with the U16 players can also contact Laugero at 838-8181 for additional information.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010



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