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May 15, 1997 | SEAN WATERS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Since she began running at 7, Malika Edmonson has depended on her parents to help develop her track career. Now that she has achieved their goal of a college track scholarship--to USC--she's about to discover how to care for herself. Malika's mother is Barbara Edmonson, the Trojan women's track coach and a former Olympian. Her father, Warren Edmonson, is her sprint coach at Playa del Rey St. Bernard High and a former NCAA champion sprinter from UCLA.
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September 2, 1998 | JOHN ORTEGA
Tiffany Thompson, the fifth-place finisher in the girls' 200 meters in the 1997 state track and field championships for Notre Dame High, has transferred to St. Bernard. Thompson, a senior who transferred from Alemany to Notre Dame after her freshman year, has career bests of 12.07 seconds in the 100 and 24.49 in the 200. She was the Mission League's defensive soccer player of the year during the 1996-97 season. She was granted eligibility at St.
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May 8, 1997 | ERIC SHEPARD
KRISTON PALOMO ST. BERNARD HIGH: A Passion Player Baseball: Kriston Palomo will be buried Saturday in his baseball jersey accompanied by his bat and glove. "He's our angel in the outfield now," said Diana Palomo, his mother. That's the way Kriston Palomo would have wanted to be remembered, friends and family members said. He had been consumed by baseball since he was old enough to hold a ball. Palomo, a 16-year-old sophomore from St.
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May 31, 1997 | MARK STRODER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Playa Del Rey St. Bernard High girls' 400-meter relay team was "tricked" into setting a national high school record Friday night at the Southern Section track and field Masters meet at Long Beach City College. The quartet of freshman Miya Edmonson, junior Miesha Withers and seniors Regine Caruthers and Malika Edmonson ran the fastest prep 400 in the nation this year at the divisional finals last Saturday, but Withers and Caruthers struggled to make a clean handoff. So St.
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May 31, 1997 | MARK STRODER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Playa Del Rey St. Bernard High girls' 400-meter relay team was "tricked" into setting a national high school record Friday night at the Southern Section track and field Masters meet at Long Beach City College. The quartet of freshman Miya Edmonson, junior Miesha Withers and seniors Regine Caruthers and Malika Edmonson ran the fastest prep 400 in the nation this year at the divisional finals last Saturday, but Withers and Caruthers struggled to make a clean handoff. So St.
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September 2, 1998 | JOHN ORTEGA
Tiffany Thompson, the fifth-place finisher in the girls' 200 meters in the 1997 state track and field championships for Notre Dame High, has transferred to St. Bernard. Thompson, a senior who transferred from Alemany to Notre Dame after her freshman year, has career bests of 12.07 seconds in the 100 and 24.49 in the 200. She was the Mission League's defensive soccer player of the year during the 1996-97 season. She was granted eligibility at St.
SPORTS
May 15, 1997 | SEAN WATERS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Since she began running at 7, Malika Edmonson has depended on her parents to help develop her track career. Now that she has achieved their goal of a college track scholarship--to USC--she's about to discover how to care for herself. Malika's mother is Barbara Edmonson, the Trojan women's track coach and a former Olympian. Her father, Warren Edmonson, is her sprint coach at Playa del Rey St. Bernard High and a former NCAA champion sprinter from UCLA.
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May 8, 1997 | ERIC SHEPARD
KRISTON PALOMO ST. BERNARD HIGH: A Passion Player Baseball: Kriston Palomo will be buried Saturday in his baseball jersey accompanied by his bat and glove. "He's our angel in the outfield now," said Diana Palomo, his mother. That's the way Kriston Palomo would have wanted to be remembered, friends and family members said. He had been consumed by baseball since he was old enough to hold a ball. Palomo, a 16-year-old sophomore from St.
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