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  • 2017-18 Causeway Cup
    Going back over the last few years, women's golf has not been part of the Causeway Cup competition. Wonder why?
  • New Aquatics Building
    A pipe dream at this point, but if only they could bring back mens swimming & diving.

    Glad to see they are doing what they can with aquatics.
  • Lady Bird - Sacto & UC Davis
    Loved picking out familiar scenes, even in the quick montages. Saw it at the Tower and of course the audience loved a shot of the theater they were sitting in. Quick shots of familiar signs: the Club Raven, Gunther's, the mural on the little store in mid-town, the J Street Post office, a house I have always admired in the 40s, (different than the blue house...) Catching some familiar faces in background shots. Like you noted, the bridges...
  • Lady Bird - Sacto & UC Davis
    Set at St. Francis High School which is just over the tracks from the Slack State campus, notably just west of the soccer, softball and baseball fields. The actual filming for the scenes set in the fictional high school in the movie was done in Southern California. Ms. Gerwig grew up in an area called River Park which is due north of the Slack campus. Many exterior shots of Sacramento and particularly East Sac in the movie. Gerwig has commented that filming in Sac is expensive compared to Southern California.

    J Street is a major artery in Sacramento. The Capitol building is located between L and N and 10th and 15th Streets. Going back to your early algebra days, think of the older sections of Sac as a grid, with the numbered streets running north and south and the lettered streets running east and west. The northwest corner of the older section would be essentially 1st Street and A Streets. (For some geographical reasons those streets don't exist.) If you were to head east on J from the downtown area Slack State is at about the 6000's, or 60 blocks from the river and Old Sac. The actual St. Francis High School is at about 58th and M.

    Reference is made in the movie to the "40s" which is a nice, established, tree lined area basicaly between J Street and Folsom Blvd (think P street) and between 38th Street and 47th Street. Realtors and insecure residents of this area call it the "Fab 40s." The blue house where some of the exterior scenes were shot is in the 40s. The interior shots for a Thanksgiving meal (theoretically held inside the blue house) were also filmed in the 40s, however in a different house.

    There is a scene set in McKinley Park which is between E and H and Alhambra Blvd. (think 31st St.) and 33rd Streets.

    The view of Davis shown in the movie is common with high school kids here. It's too close...they have lived in the flat, hot valley for most of their lives and want to get away. If you are like Gerwig, and into drama and the related arts, you want to get to New York CIty. "If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere,..."

    I grew up in a completely different time zone, but the people I met at Davis who were from Sacramento thought it turned out to be a good location. Far enough away that Mom & Dad didn't have to know what you were up to, but close enough if you wanted a home cooked meal.

    I enjoyed the movie, but for me a lot of that is familiarity with the times, the settings and some of the people on whom characters were based.
  • 2017-18 Causeway Cup
    Women defeated Slack in the first of two gymnastic meets by 1/8th of a point, which I think is the same as a rout in gymnastics. Running Causeway Cup score is Ags 27.5, Hornets 15. Next up is return in gymnastics, at Sac, on March 16th. (The dates on the Causeway Cup webpage have been tweaked a bit.)
  • 2018 Recruiting List
    Excerpted from Joe Davidson article on Bee’s website.

    “The Aggies signed:
    ▪ John Aloma, long snapper, Moorpark College;
    ▪ Lance Babb II, receiver, Schurr High School in Montebello;
    ▪ Malik Banks, offensive line, Villa Park High School;
    ▪ Matt Hyman, tight end, Santa Rosa Junior College;
    ▪ Jake Parks, offensive line, Serra High in Huntington Beach;
    ▪ Nico Sarale, offensive line, Oakdale High School;
    ▪ Josiah Suani, defensive line, Hawyard High School.”

    
“UCD will also bring in scores of walk-ons, including Bee All-Metro linebacker Jason Gallagher of Jesuit, All-Metro tight end Garren O’Keefe of Colfax and All-Metro utility player Justin Poerio of Oak Ridge. Each confirmed those commitments through social media and with on-campus signing ceremonies.”

    http://www.sacbee.com/sports/high-school/joe-davidson/article198925739.html
  • Chima Moneke Suspended Indefinitely
    Don't know a thing or have any inside information as to what happened over the weekend, but have some experience with criminal law (not as a participant...)

    What does the student handbook say about lesser offenses; misdemeanors, infractions or violations of the rules not amounting to a crime? (Curfew, drinking other than by a minor, missing a practice, disobeying a coach, we could go on and I don't want to keep tossing out hypothetical examples for fear of spreading fake news....) A felony may require immediate suspension, but do other types of misconduct allow suspension within the discretion of a coach or the athletic department?

    If a felony were involved, it is not likely he would be on a plane back to Davis, but more likely he would have been on the way to the local jail...and there would be some public records by now.

    Or it could be potential felony conduct and the law enforcement agency was not ready to make an arrest at the time.

    Moreover we don't know that there is not a police report. Offense reports take time and are not generally public records.

    What I am trying to say is that 'we don't know what we don't know,' and are probably better off waiting until the facts sort themselves out.

    None of us want this to be a serious breach of some rule...for the team, the school and mostly for the people immediately involved. On the other hand none of us want UCD to be like Michigan State and see things like this swept under the rug.

    There,...clear as mud.

    Fingers crossed.

    Go Ags!
  • CSU Bakersfield Accepts Invitation To Join Big West Conference
    We can follow European soccer, consolidate with the CCAA and have D-I and D-II divisions. At the end of each season we relegate teams.

    Or when Hawai'i decides they really don't want to fly to Bakersfield for volleyball and leaves the Big West, we can split into UC and CSU divisions.
  • William Jessup
    According to the record books we played them pretty regularly from about '72 to '86, always in Berkeley, always a loss. Played them in 2010 also. Overall we were 0-31, throw in 0-32 after last year.

    Oddly enough I was wrong in my earlier recollection. Neumayr played from 79-80 to 82-83. We played Cal through the 86-87 season.

    In Neumayr's junior year the score was 83-76 and in his senior year it was 106-62. With a memory like this I'm thinking of entering politics.

    http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ucda/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2017-18/misc_non_event/2017-18_MBB_Records_Book.pdf (Scoll down to page 18)
  • Death of the enterprise? Sac bee?
    Other than football, and even in football it's spotty, the Bee's coverage of local colleges, UCD and that other school, is pretty spotty. Look at how many articles are buried in a regional sports or sports summary column, and contain the line, "according to a [UCD/Sacramento State] website." Away games, if they get any coverage at all, are from wire services or stringers, or the above "[insert name of school here] website." You have a better chance of reading about some reserve Kings player's hangnail recovery than about a local college sporting event.
  • William Jessup
    Think the game from long ago where we were ahead at the end of the agreed upon time limit but the Mother Campus then extended the clock was football, not basketball.

    As I recall we used to play Cal regularly in basketball...then in the early 80s (?) in the Preston Neumayr days, we forgot our place and were actually ahead well into the second half before the Bears rallied and won the game. They dropped us from their schedule.
  • MBB 12 noon Saturday: Aggies (4-2) @ Washington State (6-0)
    If Hawai'i ever leaves, even with CSUB and UCSB the BWC could split into a UC division and a CSU division.
  • MBB 12 noon Saturday: Aggies (4-2) @ Washington State (6-0)
    From time to time you can buy St. Mary's basketball clothing in Australia colors - green and yellow.
  • FCS playoffs
    NDSU has also upstaged FBS teams over the past few years, going 9-3 vs. FBS schools since 2006.

    From 2006 to 2009 they had wins over Ball State, Central Michigan and Minnesota with losses against Minnesota, Wyoming and Iowa State. Since 2010 they have gone 6-0 against FBS teams. In that streak they have defeated Kansas, Minnesota, Colorado State, Kansas State, Iowa State and Iowa. (Iowa was ranked #13 when the Bison came to town.)

    In the future they will take on the Pac 12 with games against Oregon (2020), Arizona (2022) and Colorado (2024) on their schedule.
  • 2017-18 Causeway Cup
    WIth the wins in both mens and women's basketball, Ags close the calendar year ahead 25-15.

    (Traditionally Slack does better in Spring sports.)

    Go Ags!
  • Men's Water Polo Seeks to Return to the NCAA Tournament
    To no surprise USC easily defeated Harvard 16-4. SC will play Cal.

    Articles talk about UOP upsetting UCD, but UOP defeated Ags in regular season finale, 13-10. UOP finished season ranked #5 while Ags were #8. Ags were down 13-8 with less than five minutes to play and went on a 4-0 run, but it wasn't enough. Heartbreaker, but in the end nothing to hang their heads about.
  • Men's Water Polo Seeks to Return to the NCAA Tournament
    Final from USC: Pacific 13, UCD 12

    Good year for the Ags. Advancing to NCAA semifinals is a big leap. Maybe next year.

    Pacific will play top seeded UCLA on Saturday.
  • Slack re-ups Coach Sears' contract.
    (Team went from low end of conference to top, thumped the eventual conference champ, greatly improved overall, beat both of the California conference rivals, coach was co-coach of the year in the conference. Only in the SEC would that get you fired. He earned it.)