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OSAA and Moda Health announce winners of the 2021-2022 Player of the Game / Athlete of the Meet Scholarships
Josie Kasberger is a three-sport athlete, having been a four-year varsity letterwinner in volleyball, basketball, and track and field. In the classroom, Josie graduated as Crook County’s Salutatorian with a 4.3 GPA, taking numerous honors and AP classes. She was highly engaged, having served on ASB and Student Leadership, and participated in the NJROTC program, Link Crew, and Honor Society. Josie is also well-decorated as an athlete. On the volleyball court, she was team captain and an all-league first team member while leading the Cowgirls to a top-8 finish at the state tournament each year. She participated in the state tournament as a member of the basketball team. Josie was a two-time captain of the track and field team, competing in the javelin, shot put, and discus. At the 2022 State Championship at Hayward Field, she finished third in discus, sixth in shot put, and seventh in javelin. With all these accomplishments, Josie says, “I will forever be more thankful and proud of my family.” She grew up on the family farm, feeding cows and changing irrigation water year-round. She also experienced both parents’ successful battle with cancer, her mother during elementary school and her father just last year. These experiences have driven her to become a pediatric surgeon. Josie will attend California State University at Northridge to study biochemistry. -- OSAA
Docuseries The Women on the Mother Road features San Bernardino’s iconic Mitla Cafe
Film Director Katrina Parks, Dr. Denise Sandoval of California State University Northridge, film producer and historian Dr Mark Ocegueda of Brown University with his daughter Olivia and Monse Segura at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. -- Inland Empire Community News
Northwoods League: Stingers blank Bismarck
A redshirt freshman at California State University-Northridge, Tarlow has multi-hit performances in eight of his 11 games with the Stingers. He went 2-for-4 with two runs, a pair of stolen bases, an RBI and a walk. -- West Central Tribune
CSUN Softball to Host First Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament
The CSUN Softball team will host the first Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament Saturday, Sept. 3 at Los Robles Golf Course in Thousand Oaks. Proceeds of the Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament will benefit the Matadors’ program. -- San Fernando Valley Sun
Pitching prospect’s call-up signals start of a new era in Oakland
Denzel Clarke, the 22-year-old outfielder taken out of Cal State Northridge in the fourth round, hit two inside the park home runs in two games recently with Lansing. He was in the All-Star Futures game along with Langeliers and has plenty of speed and the bat to boot. -- East Bay Times
Healthy food next to a gas station/car wash? Fresno food truck owner has new spot for that
Owner Justin Henry got the idea for the healthy food business after eating out while following his son around the state to watch him play college baseball for California State University, Northridge and now Fresno Pacific University.
-- Fresno Bee
Boys and Girls Club of the West Valley Announces the Appointment of three New Board Membe
Vivian Ikupolati-Adeniyi, MBA is an alumna of California State University, Northridge (CSUN), with an undergraduate degree in Information Systems and a master’s degree in Business Administration and Management. She is currently the Director of Business Performance at Amgen Inc., a multinational biopharmaceutical company, located in Thousand Oaks, CA. She started her career at Amgen in 2005 and has been with the company for almost 18 years. She is a member of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association.-- EIN News
Dodgers Open Series vs. Twins, Seeking Ninth Consecutive Victory
Ryan’s eight victories are the most among rookies. He pitched three seasons for Cal State Northridge, then completed his college career in 2018 at Division II Cal State Stanislaus. He was a member of the silver medal-winning U.S. team in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. -- MyNewsLA
Courageous CSUN basketball recruit Nick Herrmann dies from cancer
Nick Herrmann, who battled back from a cancerous tumor in his left leg to help Torrey Pines High School win a basketball championship and committed to play for Cal State Northridge, has died at age 20 after a second cancer fight. -- KPBS
CSUN Softball Hosting Inaugural Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament
The California State University, Northridge Softball team will host the first Gary Torgeson Golf Tournament Saturday, Sept. 3, at Los Robles Golf Course in Thousand Oaks. Proceeds of the tournament will benefit the Matadors’ program. -- SCV News