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DECEMBER 1, 2016

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY WINS STATE TITLE

Riverside City College men’s cross country team wins first state championship in 22 years PAOLA PALACIOS @Ayo_Paola0817

The Riverside City College men’s cross country team broke RCC’s men’s cross country dry spell and won the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship for the first time in 22 years at Fresno’s Woodward Park on Nov. 19. The Tigers not only ended the 22 year dry spell, but they are also the first Orange Empire Conference team to win state championships in 12 years. Head coach Jim McCarron has won titles with the track and field team six out of the last eight years as the sport’s head coach. This win however, marks the first time that McCarron has won as the head coach for cross country. “It feels like its all new again which is great,” McCarron said. “It’s like a new different wonderful feeling … It’s been so long and it’s good to start this new state tradition in cross country.” The Tigers, who have won the OEC title back to back in the last two years have come a long way from their cross country camp in Big Bear. “We knew from day one that we would

IMAGE COURTESY OF JIM MCCARRON

The Riverside City College men’s cross country won the California Community College Athletic Association State Championship on Nov. 19 in Woodward Park. The last time the Tigers won a state championship was 22 years ago. go to state,” McCarron said. “We knew that we were going to be in the top five at the end of camp.” Sophomore Michael Simpson finished before sophomore Joshua Silva did. Simpson finished seventh overall in the race with a time of 20:33. “We couldn’t believe it, we dropped and we all started to cry, hug and congratulate one another,” Simpson said. Silva finished 10th overall in the race with a time of 20:36, with teammate Cade Clark following with 20:57.

“I knew that if Michael beat me and the others wanted to beat me that we would win,” Silva said. When the Tigers reached the last mile of the race McCarron along with his assistant coach Mike Wilson were there to cheer the team on. “In the last mile they passed a lot of people and seeing their strengths and the hard work they did pay off was really neat to see,” McCarron said. “We told them at the last mile that they had a chance at winning,” McCarron said.

“You could see the light and smile that was on their faces.” The team won first place with an overall time of 1:44:21 beating Glendale Community College who had a time of 1:44:53 finishing second and Mt. San Antonio College finishing in third with 1:45:15. “Everyone is (said) that they (wanted) to win state, everyone that has the potential like Glendale, Mt. SAC and San Bernardino,” Silva said. “But only one team (was) really going to (win) it.”

Board of Trustees members sworn into position MISTY SEVERI @MistySeveri

City lights lit up the night as Mary Figueroa and Bill Hedrick were sworn into their offices on the Riverside Community College District’s Board of Trustees in Downtown Riverside on Nov. 29. Figueroa was re-elected and Hedrick was elected to serve on the Board of Trustees on Nov. 8. Each term lasts four years. Chancellor Michael Burke presided over the ceremony, beginning with

introductions of the guests and ending with their oath of office. “I would like to extend a personal thank you to the family and friends of our incoming trustees in attendance tonight,” Burke said. “I would like to thank your support of them and your tolerance of us despite all the time we take them away from you.” The ceremony itself was short. In Figueroa’s remarks she talked about her reaction to the election and her realization that the people who have the power is not Trump, but the country.

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Trustees Bill Hedrick and Mary Figueroa take in the applause as they were sworn into their positions Nov. 29.


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