Antioch Press 08.17.18

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 18, No. 33

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Kids Fishing Derby hooks local anglers by Ruth Roberts

August 17, 2018

Women In Business

Staff Writer

Some of the area’s littlest residents caught some big fish last weekend during the Oakley Kids Fishing Derby. The annual catch-and-release event held at the Antioch and Oakley pier off Bridgehead Road was hosted by the City of Oakley and reeled in over 100 anglers. Oakley Vice Mayor Claire Alaura brought her family to the derby. “This is the second year I have attended with my kids,” said Alaura. “Our first experience made them like fishing so much that we went out and bought new poles and gear in preparation for this year’s derby. Once again, we had a great time and, by the look of it, so did all of the other families in attendance.” Keith Hurney, of East County Student Anglers Club, was on hand to offer practical advice and enthusiastic support. “We are (out here) trying to

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Overcoming, Giving Back Photo by Tony Kukulich

Ten-year-old Kaleb Bess tried his luck at fishing during the annual Kids Fishing Derby at the Antioch and Oakley pier Saturday, Aug. 11. More than 90 kids registered for the event, and prizes were awarded for the largest, smallest and most fish caught in three age groups. sani won for smallest fish; Juliana Rus for biggest fish; and Gio Sayon won for the most fish caught. In the 6 to 10 age category, Kelsie Ellison won for smallest fish; Brady Lucero for biggest fish; and Aden Hansen for most fish caught. For ages

11 to 15 Nolan Herode won for smallest fish; Mason Crawford for biggest fish; and Timothy Whitehead for the most fish caught. To view a video and a slideshow, visit www.thepress. net/multimedia

Mike Jones, Brentwood Union School District Board member Johnny Rodriguez and Brentwood businesswoman and realtor Olga Vidriales. Incumbent Bailey Grewal had not filed for re-election as of press time. Oakley City Council Both incumbents, Sue Higgins and Randy Pope, will vie to hold their seats against retired engineering associate Mike Dupray and electrician Dezi Pina. Discovery Bay Community Services District Of the three incumbents – Kevin Graves, Robert Leete and Christopher Steele – only Graves and Leete had filed for re-election

as of press time. Realtor Bryon Gutow and private pilot Brian Roger Lax Jr. have also tossed their names into the race. Antioch City Council Incumbents Tony Tiscareno and Lori Ogorchock will be challenged by community volunteer Caroleve Prudence Capelle, businesswoman and nonprofit executive Joy Motts, wholesale sales representative Rodney W. McClelland and child welfare worker Nora Foster. Brentwood Union School District Board Three seats will be available on the board, with only two incumbents, Emil Geddes and Scott S.

Dudek, filing for re-election. Geddes and Dudek will be challenged by professor and PTA Treasurer Thuy DaoJensen, realtor and farmer Steve Gursky and local business owner Anthony Penso. Incumbent Johnny Rodriguez will instead vie for a seat on the Brentwood City Council. Liberty Union High School District Only two of three incumbents, Pauline Allred and Roy J. Ghiggeri, will attempt to retain their seats, with incumbent Joanne Byer not seeking re-election as of press time. Allred and Ghiggeri will be see Candidates page 22A

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Candidates throw hats into the ring by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

The filing deadline for applicants running in the midterm elections was Aug. 15, and candidates across East County and beyond have set their sights on Election Day Tuesday, Nov. 6. The following is a complete list of candidates and the offices they are running for as of press time. Brentwood City Council As of press time, only one of two incumbents, Joel Bryant, had committed to running. Bryant will be joined by realtor John Fink, commercial property manager

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introduce young kids and kids who haven’t fished before to the sport of fishing,” said Hurney. Free bait and hooks were supplied and a free lunch was also provided to participants following the derby. For ages 2 to 5, Nino Pela-

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