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A little Hollywood at Harbor
After pitching a script to his visual arts classmates at Newport Harbor High School, 18-year-old Tyler Carlin went to work on his short film, with some added competition as motivation. "Mine's about a teenager and a zombie apocalypse world," the...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Fine Arts, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Mountains
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Community College Baseball: OCC bounces back
COSTA MESA — As if it converted a March Madness buzzer-beater before halftime, the Orange Coast College baseball team seized itself some momentum, confidence and peace of mind on Friday before an extended intermission in the Orange Empire Conference...Tags: College Baseball, Sports, Baseball, Students, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Mini marathoners
A marathon runner who teaches kindergarten at California Elementary School is leading about 60 kids on a 26-mile journey of their own. Vikki Clifford will run the OC Marathon on May 5, but the day before, she'll be cheering on students from her school's...
Tags: Sports, Students
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Apodaca: March Madness of a different sort
It's March Madness time! I don't mean the college basketball tournament, although the annual rite of collective lunacy to which I refer does involve college, and it is a tournament of sorts. It's the anxiety-ridden, teenage acne breakout-prone, parent...Tags: Basketball, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Mountains, Family, University of Kentucky
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Teens polish their moves
From jazz to musical theater and hip-hop to contemporary, it's all fair game at Newport Harbor High School's "ArreiS 2013." The show, a potpourri of beginning and intermediate dancers and members of the junior varsity and varsity dance teams, runs until...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Human Interest, Entertainment, Students, Healthy Diet
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Briefs: Ex-Pirate signs with NFL team
Former record-setting tailback inks free-agent deal with Baltimore after stint at Louisiana Tech. Former Orange Coast College tailback Ray Holley has signed as a free agent with the Baltimore Ravens, Pirates football coach Mike Taylor said in an...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Football, College Baseball, Michigan Wolverines, Pacific Tigers
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Summer enrollment surges at OCC
Orange Coast College has more than doubled its course offering for the 2013 summer session compared to summer 2012 thanks to Proposition 30, according to college officials. Revenue from the tax initiative may also restore winter classes at OCC, Golden...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students
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Art class debuts at Kaiser
Sixth-grade students at Kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa were given a new class Wednesday, but they didn't seem to mind. Chany Pennewaert pressed the pattern of a coat of arms into a thin metal sheet. He had drawn it on a piece of paper and now...
Tags: Education, Elementary Schools, Students, Teachers, Schools
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Running laps for a good cause
Hayden Burthe sprinted through the last 30 seconds of his leg of California Elementary School's fundraiser and lay on the grass, but after pouring a bottle of water over his head, he hopped back up to celebrate the 35 laps he'd run. He and his fifth-...
Tags: Sports, Students, Pies and Tarts
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Kids ready to run May 4
A record number of students have signed up for Kids Run the OC, a youth fitness program organized around the ninth annual OC Marathon, organizers announced Tuesday. On May 4, the day of the marathon at the Orange County Fairgrounds, kids in the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity, Weight, Students
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Community College Baseball: Pirates fall to GWC
COSTA MESA — Not long after his Orange Coast College baseball team dropped a 6-2 Orange Empire Conference game to visiting Golden West on Tuesday, Pirates Coach John Altobelli said the scoreboard may have been an understatement. "It felt more like...Tags: College Baseball, Piracy, Sports, Students, Baseball
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It's raining golf balls
A black helicopter circled closer and closer to the schoolyard at St. Joachim Catholic School in Costa Mesa on Tuesday, prepping to unload its cargo of 2,305 golf balls. Minutes earlier, a group of students had cheered as Elizabeth McNulty showed them a...
Tags: Christianity, Sports, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Apple iPad
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