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M. Basketball (10-13, 5-8) |
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W. Basketball (18-5, 9-1) |
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Baseball (1-0, 0-0) |
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Softball (3-1, 0-0) |
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Men's Volleyball (1-3, 0-1) |
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TUE., FEB. 9 |
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WOMEN'S TENNIS |
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Irvine Valley 2 p.m. |
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MEN'S TENNIS |
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at Irvine Valley 2 p.m. |
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BASEBALL |
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at College of the Desert 4 p.m. |
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TUE., FEB. 9 |
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WOMEN'S TENNIS |
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Irvine Valley 2 p.m. |
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MEN'S TENNIS |
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at Irvine Valley 2 p.m. |
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BASEBALL |
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at College of the Desert 4 p.m. |
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WED., FEB. 10 |
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SOFTBALL |
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at Cerritos 3 p.m. |
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL |
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at San Diego Mesa 5 p.m. |
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THU., FEB. 11 |
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MEN'S TENNIS |
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at Orange Coast 2 p.m. |
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WOMEN'S TENNIS |
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at Orange Coast 2 p.m. |
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FRI., FEB. 12 |
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BASEBALL |
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Fullerton 2 p.m. |
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Myers Field |
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL |
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MiraCosta 5 p.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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MEN'S BASKETBALL |
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Miramar 7 p.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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SAT., FEB. 13 |
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL |
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Santa Barbara City College 9 a.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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BASEBALL |
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at Fullerton 1 p.m. |
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL |
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Moorpark 2 p.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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TUE., FEB. 16 |
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BASEBALL |
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College of the Desert 2 p.m. |
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Myers Field |
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WOMEN'S TENNIS |
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Grossmont 2 p.m. |
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MEN'S TENNIS |
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at San Diego City College 2 p.m. |
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WED., FEB. 17 |
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MEN'S TENNIS |
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Mt. San Jacinto 2 p.m. |
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SOFTBALL |
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Mt. San Jacinto 3 p.m. |
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MEN'S BASKETBALL |
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Imperial Valley 5 p.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL |
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at Southwestern 5 p.m. |
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THU., FEB.18 |
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WOMEN'S TENNIS |
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Mt. San Jacinto 2 p.m. |
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MEN'S TENNIS |
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at Long Beach City College 2 p.m. |
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL |
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El Camino 6 p.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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FRI., FEB. 19 |
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MEN'S BASKETBALL |
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at Cuyamaca 5 p.m. |
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL |
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Cuyamaca 7 p.m. |
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Palomar Dome |
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SOFTBALL |
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at College of the Desert Tournament |
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W. TRACK & FIELD |
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at Cerritos Invitational |
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M., W. SWIMMING |
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at Golden West Invitational |
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SAT., FEB. 20 |
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BASEBALL |
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Saddleback 12 noon |
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Myers Field |
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SOFTBALL |
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at College of the Desert Tournament |
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W. TRACK & FIELD |
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at Cerritos Invitational |
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M., W. SWIMMING |
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at Golden West Invitational |
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Notable Palomar
sports alumni ...
JOHN FAIRCHILD, Former BYU basketball All-American and
ex-Los Angeles Laker
JON STANLEY, United States Olympic Team, Volleyball,
1968 and 1972; 7-time United States Volleyball Assn.
All-American; Inducted into National and International
Volleyball Hall of Fame, 1992
TOM DEMPSEY, Former New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams,
Houston Oilers, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles kicker;
co-holder of NFL record for longest field goal, 63 yards
RANDY JOHNSON, Former Atlanta Braves third baseman;
Former Assistant General Manager of the Detroit Tigers;
Currently Assistant to the General Manager of the Oakland A's
MARK WIEBE, Retired PGA Tour golfer
TOM PETRANOFF, Two-time World Record holder in the
javelin; No.1-ranked American in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987,
1989 and 1990
JOHN TUSHAUS, Former American Record holder in the
javelin; Former NCAA Record holder; University of Arizona's
first NCAA track & field champion in any event.
TROY AFENIR, Former Major League catcher for the
Houston Astros, Oakland A's and Cincinnati Reds
GEORGE HINSHAW, Former Major League second baseman for the
San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers
JIM
SCRANTON, Former Major League shortstop for the Kansas City
Royals
THOM KAUMEYER, Former Seattle Seahawks and New York
Giants safety; former Atlanta Falcons Assistant Coach; former
Defensive Coordinator, San Diego State; Current Defensive
Coordinator, Tulane University
BRAD HENKE, Defensive end for the Denver Broncos in
Super Bowl XXIV
KEITH MILLER, Former outside linebacker for the St.
Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks
KEVIN SWAYNE, Three-season NFL wide receiver for the
New York Jets
MITCH WHITE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle
CHRIS CASH, Cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons; Former
corner for the Detroit Lions
PITA ELISARA, Former Washington Redskins offensive
guard and tackle
BILL
KUSHNER, Ex-punter, Buffalo Bills
MATT
GEORGE, Ex-kicker, Pittsburgh Steelers
CHRIS KELDORF, Former University of North Carolina
quarterback; 1996 ACC Player of the Year; 1997 Gator Bowl MVP;
holds 17 North Carolina passing records and eight total offense
records
KIM WARD, Two-time softball All-American at Oklahoma
State and former pitcher for the U.S. National Team; Associate
Head Softball Coach, Oklahoma State University
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CLICK HERE to view
an article on former Palomar swimmer Ana Maria
Salazar, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Clinton Administration.
CLICK HERE to view
biographical information on former Palomar football player
Dr. Scott Bowman, Ph.D.,
UCLA Professor of the Year, Policital Science Dept., 1993-94,
and Author of The
Modern Corporation and American Political Thought.
CLICK HERE to view a
biography of onetime Palomar basketball player
Dr. Ted Repa,
Ph.D., who retired
recently as Chair, Department of Administration, Leadership and
Technology, Steinhart School of Education, New York University.
The biography is from the NYU web site.
CLICK HERE to view a
professional biography of world renowned entomologist
David Faulkner, a
former Palomar football and basketball player.
CLICK HERE to view
an interview with former Palomar and University of North
Carolina quarterback Chris Keldorf,
1996 ACC Player of the Year, 1997 Gator Bowl MVP and holder of
17 Tar Heel passing records.
All about us ...
For useful information about
Palomar, our athletic program, a more complete list of notable
alumni and how to contact us
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Did you know?
That
Palomar alum Tom Dempsey, who set an NFL record when his 63-yard
field goal gave the New Orleans Saints a last second-win over
the Detroit Lions back in 1970, was much more than just a kicker
for the Comets. He also started on the defensive line, was a
conference heavyweight wrestling champion and threw the discus.
TO READ CBS SPORTSLINE'S DESCRIPTION OF DEMPSEY'S NFL CAREER ...
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MEN'S
BASKETBALL: PCAC Award
Brown picked as Men's
Athlete of the Week
SAN
DIEGO (2-9-10) -- Palomar basketball player Mike Brown, a
6-foot-1 sophomore wing from Palm Springs High School, has been
named Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Men's Athlete of the Week
for all sports.
Brown returned to
action last week and led the Comets, who had been mired in a slump
during this absence, to a pair of victories. Brown scored 28 points
in leading Palomar to an 84-63 road win over San Diego Mesa, going
10-for-14 from the field and made six 3-pointers. He added four
assists and four steals..Two nights later, he led the way again as
the Comets defeated Grossmont 73-63, scoring 24 points, including
three dunks.
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BASKETBALL: Comets 58, Grossmont 32

ABOVE:
Palomar's Nyla Bailey scores with 13:41 left in the game to put the
Comets up 35-13. No. 30 is Lauren Metheney. BELOW RIGHT:
Melanie Wilkerson goes up for two points. -- Photos by Hugh Cox
Showdown isn't much of
one
as Palomar rolls by 26
points
SAN
MARCOS (2-5-10) -- Friday evening's "showdown" between the
Palomar and Grossmont women's basketball teams turned out to be more
of a beat-down than a showdown.
The state No.
17-ranked Comets jumped out to a big early lead and never let up as
they blew the 13th-ranked Griffins out of the Dome 58-32. With the
win, coach Sheri Jennum's club all but clinched a third straight
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference championship.
The Griffins were
tied for first place with the Comets entering the game and could
have all but clinched a conference title for themselves with a win.
Nyla Bailey (14 points, 13 rebounds, two blocks) led four Comets in double
figures as Palomar advanced to 18-5, 9-1 in the PCAC and the
Griffins, which had snapped the Comets' conference win streak at 33
games last month at Grossmont, fell to 20-5, 8-2.
Lauren Matheney (12
points, eight rebounds), Amber Glasser (10 points, all in the second
half, and seven rebounds) and Kiara Stinson (10 points) joined
Bailey in double figures.. Stephanie Bishop contributed
nine points and 10 rebounds off the bench.
The Comets led 25-11
at halftime and played outstanding defense as the Griffins made only
14 of 60 field goal attempts.
Grossmont also
self-destructed by making only one of 17 free throws.
COMETS APPLY VICE GRIP TO GROSSMONT
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M.
BASKETBALL: Comets 73, Griffins 63

ABOVE: Mike
Brown delivers one of his three dunks against Grossmont on Friday
night. BELOW LEFT: Craig Levinson scores for the Comets. --
Photos by Hugh Cox
Palomar makes it two in row
after return of Brown (24 pts.)
SAN
MARCOS (2-5-10) -- Palomar's men's basketball team made it two
straight wins by a total of 31 points after the return of leading
scorer Mike Brown on Friday night, this one a 73-63 triumph over
visiting Grossmont.
Brown,
the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference's second-leading scorer, led
the way with 24 points, giving him 52 points in his two games
since returning to the court. He had three big
dunks.
Kevin Deeb had 15 points, six rebounds, five assists and seven steals. He had a
crucial 3-pointer in the final minute when the Griffins were coming
back.
Craig
Levinson added nine points, and Elijah Marshall contributed nine
rebounds.
The win avenged a
first-round loss to Grossmont and kept the Comets' hopes of
finishing at .500 both on the season and in the conference alive
with three games to play.
Palomar is 10-13,
5-8.
FOOTBALL:
Signing
Lavea signs with Murray State,
will play in Kentucky next Fall
MURRAY,
Kentucky (2-4-10) --
Palomar running back Tyler Lavea signed with Murray State University
on Wednesday, giving the Racers' recruiting class a huge boost.
Murray State, a member of the Ohio Valley Conference, averaged only
67.9 yards per game rushing during the 2009 season.
Lavea, whose 2009
season was severely curtailed by an injury, still rushed for 1,090
yards on 202 carries and caught 26 passes for 202 yards during his
two seasons at Palomar. He was an All-CIF-San Diego Section
selection at Oceanside High School, served a Mormon mission to Peru
and is a two-time All-PCAC Academic selection.
COMET
FOOTBALL COMMITS/TRANSFERS
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4-Year College |
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Brice Schwab |
OT |
Arizona State University (USC de-commit) |
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Chris Boudreaux |
FS |
University of Nevada |
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Dean Faddis |
SS |
University of Nevada |
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Anthony Young |
CB |
Iowa State University |
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Matt Christian |
QB |
New Mexico State University |
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Sam Tupua |
C |
University of Idaho |
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Jared Bamber |
TE |
Middle Tennessee State University |
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Tyler Lavea |
RB |
Murray State University |
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Paul Moore |
WR |
Arkansas State University |
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Arthur Williams |
TE |
Georgia State University |
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Jamar Fleming |
DT |
Morgan State University |
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Martavious Lee |
WR |
LSU (de-commit) |
BASEBALL:
Palomar 3, Saddleback 1
Smith out-duels U of A transfer
& Martinez goes 3-for-3 in win
 MISSION VIEJO (2-3-10) --
Sophomore right-hander Patrick Smith won a pitching duel from
University of Arizona transfer Cody Lewis and Victor Martinez went
3-for-3 on Wednesday as Palomar downed host Saddleback 3-1 in its
2010 baseball opener.
Smith (above left),
who signed early with the University of San Diego, worked his way
out of a first-inning jam and wound up stopping the Gauchos on two
hits over five innings.
The Comets also got
outstanding relief pitching from Adam Mott, Tim Hill and Ryan
Wilkins, who struck out three batters in the bottom of the ninth to
pick up the save. The Palomar pitchers scattered six hits.
Martinez (above
right) doubled twice, singled to drive in two runs to break a 1-1
tie in the fifth inning and reached base at a hit batter. B.K. Santy
singled in a run to tie the game at 1-1 in the fourth inning.
Jeremy Cline,
Terrence Buchanan, Derek Baum and Zach Gage added singles as the
Comets got to Lewis, who pitched for Arizona last season as a true
freshman, for six hits over five innings. Palomar finished with
eight hits off five Saddleback pitchers.
Palomar benefited by
being able to execute -- Buchanan with a bunt single and Ty Afenir
and Gage contributing successful sacrifice bunts.
Along with shutout
innings by Mott and Wilkens, Hill allowed back--to-back base-runners
to open both the seventh and eighth innings, then worked his way out
of trouble both times. He used a variety of effective pitches to
strike out three batters.
For Saddleback,
Lewis struck out eight batters in the first 3 1/3 innings before the
Comets started to get to him.
Palomar is slated to
play Allan Hancock on Friday at 10 a.m. at Santa Ana College in a
game that has been moved up a day from Saturday to attempt to
beat an expected storm. Weather permitting, Palomar also will play
Santa Ana at 2 p.m. in another game that originally was scheduled
for Saturday.
BOX
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MEN'S TENNIS:
Comets 7, Saddleback 2
Palomar rebounds into win
column to even 2010 record
SAN
MARCOS (2-4-10) -- Palomar evened its men's tennis record at 1-1
on Thursday, defeating Saddleback 7-2 in a non-conference match in
its home opener.
Micah Groom (left,
file photo by Hugh Cox) won for the Comets in No. 2 singles,
defeating the Gauchos' Kemaun Latifi 6-0, 7-6 (6). Andrew Buckner
won for Palomar in No.3 singles, Pepe Chalan in No. 4 singles, Kyle
Klebarra in No. 5 singles, Wesley Shinto in No. 6 singles.The Comets
also won in No. 3 doubles.
W.
BASKETBALL: Comets 93, SD City 45

ABOVE:
Stephanie Bishop drives for two of her 21 points in Comets'
93-45 victory over San Diego City College at the Dome on
Wednesday. BELOW LEFT: Amber Glasser scores from the
middle of the key. -- Photos by Hugh Cox
Six reach double figures
and
set up showdown on Friday
SAN
MARCOS (2-3-10) -- State No. 17-ranked Palomar put six players
in double figures on Wednesday evening at the Dome, resulting in a
93-45 rout of visiting San Diego City College.
The result sets up a
showdown with No. 13-ranked Grossmont on Friday at 5 p.m., which
could decide the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference championship.
Stephanie Bishop led
the Comets (16-5, 7-1) with 21 points. Lauren Matheney tallied 15
points, Amber Glasser 14, Meagan O'Farrell 13, Nyla Bailey 12 and
Melanie Wilkerson 12.
MEN'S BASKETBALL:
Comets 84, SD Mesa 63
Brown back with 28 points;
Palomar rolls to 21-point win
 SAN
DIEGO (2-3-10) --
Mike Brown returned to the Palomar line-up with a flourish on
Wednesday night, scoring 28 points to lead the Comets to an 84-63
win on the road over San Diego Mesa.
Brown (left) went
10-for-14 from the field and made six 3-pointers. He added four
assists and four steals.
Kevin Deeb
(right) had 16 points and 10 assists. The
Comets are 9-13 overall, 4-8 in the Pacific Coast Athletic
Conference.
MEN'S TENNIS:
Cypress 8, Palomar 1

Palomar's No. 1
men's singles player, Ashkon Babaee, returns a shot vs. Cypress on
Tuesday. Babaee dropped a three-set decision in singles but teamed
with Kyle Klembara to win in three sets in doubles. -- Photo by Hugh
Cox
Babaee, Klembara pick up
Comets' only win in opener
SAN MARCOS (2-2-10) --
Palomar's men's tennis team dropped an 8-1 decision to Cypress in
its season opener on Tuesday at home.
Ashkeon Babaee and
Kyle Klembara picked up the Comets' only win of the day, winning
3-6,6-1, 10-7 in No. 2 doubles.
Babaee dropped a
6-4, 6-7 (2), 10-8 marathon in No. 1 singles.
ACADEMIC HONORS: All-Conference

Men's soccer player Gabriel
daSilva Duarte (right) was one of Palomar's
three 4.0 students to gain academic all-conference for the
Fall semester. -- Photo by Hugh Cox. The others were women's
water polo player Samantha Seikkula (below left) and women's cross
country runner Julie Heuring (below right).
85
Palomar athletes named
to Fall
All-PCAC academic team
 SAN
DIEGO (1-27-10) --
The Pacific Coast Athletic Conference has named 85
Palomar College athletes to its Fall all-conference
academic team.
To
qualify, athletes had to complete 12 semester units with
a minimum 3.0 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale.
Three
Comet athletes earned perfect 4.0 grade-point averages:
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Gabriel daSilva Duarte, a
freshman men's soccer player from
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul -- Swiss Gemmological
Institute in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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Samantha
Seikkula, a sophomore womn's water polo player from Rancho
Bernardo High and transfer from the University of Maryland
where she had been bamed to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference
academic team as a freshman.
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Women's
cross country runner Julie Heuring, a sophomore from Bonita High
School in Bonita.
The academic all-conference selections
included 23 members of the football team, nine women's
soccer players, eight women's volleyball players, eight
men's water polo players, eight women's water polo
players, seven women's cross country runners, six men's
cross country runners, five men's soccer players, four
men's basketball players, three women's golfers,
three wrestlers and one women's basketball player.
Six of Palomar's Fall sports teams
produced aggregate GPAs of 3.0 or better -- women's
water polo (3.47), men's cross
country (3.31), women's soccer (3.28), women's cross
country (3.26), men's basketball (3.14) and women's
volleyball (3.14). There were 34 Palomar Fall sports
participants with GPAs at or above 3.5, while the
aggregate semester grade-point average of the Comets'
161 Fall athletes who passed 12 or more units was 3.05.
Palomar Fall-sport all-conference
academic honorees:
MEN'S BASKETBALL -- Kevin Deeb, Jeremy Ford,
Daniel Gilster, Jimmy Hook
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL -- Melanie Wilkerson
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY -- Cameron Avilez, Brian
Burk, Chris DeStefano, Robert Putnam, Suieed Rihan,
Anthony Rosefield
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY -- Julie Heuring, Megan
Hicks, Jacqueline Kaste, Dana Martensen, Jana McAdams,
Adrianna Paz, Jasmine Rios
FOOTBALL -- Tom Berry, Cory Bitting, Pat Cashman,
Brad Castleberry, Dean Faddis, Marco Gonzalez, Tanner
Hill, Abu Jilil, Tyler Lavea, Casey Malauulu, Josh
Marquardt, Blake Masoner, Richard Mataafa, Jonathan
McCoy, Talaave Meyers, John Middlemas, Hayden Morehead,
Guillermo Salgado, Tyler Seau, Samuel Spence, Garrett
Stevens, Wade Tolbert, Devin Willis
WOMEN'S GOLF -- Cora Busby, Meagan Pechner, Kayla
Sotelo
MEN'S SOCCER -- Gabriel daSilva Duarte, Ramon
Gonzalez, Johnny Topete, ,Jose Velasquez, Ulrich Von Son
WOMEN'S SOCCER -- Elizabeth Aymin, Kaleena
Budwell, Ingrid Gonzalez, Stephanie Gonzalez, Alex
Green, Anahi Hernandez, Jerica Snyder, Sara Stotler,
Jessica Wilds
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL -- Aimee Bird, Charisa Boyer,
Nicole Castro, Jaclyn Fields, Hannah Mallaby, Veronica
Rooney, Cashel White
MEN'S WATER POLO -- Sven Alwerud, Chris Angelotti,
Gavin Bishop, James Botica, Brian Kalen, Shaunessey
Moore, Kyle Smethurst, Mitch Tenney
WOMEN'S WATER POLO -- Sally Aster, Carissa
Gibbons, Gina Ordille, Nicole Pedersen, Jaclyn Puccino,
Collette Reid, Samantha Seikkula, Amanda Vanderwarker.
WRESTLING -- Oren Grosvit-Dramen, Clayton
MacFarlane, Andrew Natividad
FOOTBALL:
Division I Transfers
Arizona State lands Comets'
Schwab after USC de-commit
 TEMPE,
Arizona (1-21-10) --
Arizona State coach Dennis Erickson landed Palomar
blue chip offensive tackle Brice Schwab, one of the nation's
hottest community college football recruits, on
Wednesday afternoon.
The
6-foot-8, 320-pound Schwab, who de-committed from USC when
coach Pete Carroll left for the Seattle Seahawks,
visited ASU last weekend and committed to the Sun Devils
on Wednesday.
Schwab
told JCFootball.com and SuperPrep.com that
Oklahoma and Florida State "were in the mix until the
end" and as a West Sunbury, PA, native he was enthralled
by the possibility of playing for Pittsburgh or Penn
State.
"I was
really thinking about taking a trip to Oklahoma," Schwab
said. "I liked OU a lot but it all came down to time."
Schwab
told the Arizona Republic he would begin classes
at ASU on Monday.
According to numerous web sources, Schwab also was offered by Arizona, Arkansas, Baylor,
Oregon State, South
Carolina, Southern Mississippi, Washington and UCLA in
the recruiting frenzy that occurred after he de-committe
from USC.
Oklahoma
offensive line coach James Patton made a hurried,
last-minute home visit to Schwab on Tuesday. UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel was on Palomar's campus
on Tuesday, scurrying around in the rain trying to run
down Schwab.
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'Pink zone'
game set
for Feb. 19
SAN
MARCOS (2-9-10) -- For the second year in a
row, Palomar's
women's basketball team will do its part to help defeat breast
cancer next Friday, Feb. 19, when the Comets close the regular
season vs. Cuyamaca.
Tip-off for the game
will be at 7 p.m., with all proceeds going to benefit the Kay Yow
Womens's Basketball Coaches Association Cancer Fund.
Palomar is alone
atop the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference entering the final three
regular-season games and is ranked No. 14 in the state. |
| RESULTS |
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SAT., FEB. 6 |
| MEN'S VOLLEYBALL |
| Palomar def. Los Angeles Pierce 25-30, 30-26,
18-30, 30-26, 15-12 |
| Santa Monica def. Palomar 30-26, 27-30, 21-30, 30-19,
8-15 |
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HIGHLIGHTS |
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SAT., FEB. 6 |
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL |
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Palomar 3, Los Angeles Pierce 2 -- Jordan Tarantino
(19 kills) and Steve Simpson (13 kills) came up big in the
young Comets' first victory of 2010, over the Brahmas in a
non-conference match at Santa Monica College. |
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Santa Monica def. Palomar 30-26, 27-30, 21-30, 30-19,
8-15 -- Rodger Engle had nine kills and setter Kirby
Searson contributed 36 assists for the Comets in defeat. |
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2009-10
CONFERENCE ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
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MEN
2/8 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |

Mike Brown, Basketball |
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WOMEN
2/1 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |

Theresa Houle, Softball |
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WOMEN
1/26 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Melanie Wilkerson, Basketball |
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WOMEN
1/12 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Lauren Matheney, Basketball |
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WOMEN
1/12 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Nyla Bailey, Basketball |
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MEN
12/7 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |

Clayton MacFarlane, Wrestling |
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WOMEN
11/30 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Shelley Morton, Volleyball |
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MEN
11/23 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Kevin Deeb, Basketball |
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MEN
11/9 |
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SCFA National Division Southern
Conference |
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Nate Ong, Football (Offense) |
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WOMEN
11/9 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |

Aimee Bird, Volleyball |
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MEN
11/2 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Gabriel DaSilva Duarte, Soccer |
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MEN
10/26 |
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SCFA National Division Southern
Conference |
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Orenzo Davis, Football (Offense) |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |

Jayce Hensley, Water Polo |
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MEN
10/19 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Johnny Topete,, Soccer |
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MEN
10/12 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Anthony Young, Football (Defense) |
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SCFA National Division Southern
Conference |
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Orenzo Davis, Football (All Purpose) |
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WOMEN
10/5 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Jackie
Puccino, Water Polo |
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WOMEN
9/28 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Beth
Sellers, Golf |
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MEN
9/28 |
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SCFA National Division Southern
Conference |
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Tevan McCaskill, Football (Defense) |
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MEN
9/14 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Alex
Avilez, Cross Country |
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SCFA National Division Southern
Conference |
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John Middlemas, Football (Defense) |
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MEN
9/7 |
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Pacific Coast Athletic Conference |
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Orenzo
Davis, Football |
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NOTICE
The
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference limits individuals to one
Athlete of the Week award in each sport's season. The
Southern California Football Association, in this case the
Southern Conference, has no limitations.
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