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April, 2012 Press Releases

College of San Mateo athletes dominated the throwing events at the Coast Conference track and field championships, winning seven of eight titles at Hartnell College in Salinas. The Bulldogs will be back at home Friday (May 4) for the Northern California Community College Trials, which they host at College Heights Stadium starting at 9:30 am.

College of San Mateo athletic teams will not play at another Northern California location this season. All of their remaining competition prior to the state championships will be at home, making for a busy first two weekends of May at the hilltop campus.

Miya Oto gets touched out for a State Title. “The race finished that close. The leader went out early establishing a body length lead, but in the second 100 Miya brought it back to just about even. It’s the closest we have ever been to having a state champion.”

College of San Mateo hopes to add to its Coast Conference Track and Field championship haul on Saturday (April 28) at Hartnell College after winning four events on the first day of competition.

Celebrating 90 years of sports at College of San Mateo, an elite class of 16 former players and coaches will be inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday, September 14, 2012.

First round regionals will be seeded this weekend. CSM will host a best of three series, May 5-6.

On Thursday, May 10, from 3-5 pm, the public is invited to attend “Creativity Meets Technology!”, an open house celebrating College of San Mateo’s (CSM) new digital media facilities located on the first floor of College Center Building 10.

CSM won THREE Coast Conference team championships – and a dozen individual titles — in three days the past weekend. And the Bulldogs will seek more honors in the conference track and field championships on Wednesday and Saturday (April 25 & 28) in Salinas.

College of San Mateo students Gabriel Denham, Niko Larot and Sterling He were each awarded prestigious scholarships of around $1000 by Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS), the academic honor society and service organization of the California Community Colleges.

On Saturday, May 12, at noon, the Mary Meta Lazarus Child Development Center at College of San Mateo kicks off a Spring Benefit Concert featuring the Reggae sounds of the Bay Area band, “Native Elements,” and the San Francisco Panhandlers Steel Drum Band on CSM’s Main Quad next to the Health and Wellness Building.