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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Tipp’s Chin fares well in El Salvador

Tippecanoe High School junior Allison Chin finished 10th at the Americans Race Walk Championships in El Salvador on Friday, May 1. Chin, competing in the capital city of San Salvador, finished the 10,000-meter course in 60 minutes, 14 seconds.

Athletes from 16 different countries competed at the bi-annual IAAF championship for North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean Islands. Chin, 17, a distance runner on Tipp’s track team, is the United States’ top Junior race walker (16-19 years old) at 10,000 meters.

“Allison placed well and gained some invaluable experience that will suit her well at future competitions, such as this summer’s Junior Pan Am Games”, said Vince Peters, national chair of Race Walking for USATF and athletic director at Yellow Springs High School.

In the senior competition for women 20-and-up, 35-year-old Susan Randall of Beavercreek finished 17th. Randall completed the women’s Olympic distance of 20 kilometers (12.42 mile) and finished in 1 hour, 55 minutes and 55 seconds.

Overall, the USA women’s team earned the bronze medal.

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Gearing up for ‘Bull Elk’ Baseball Camp

CENTERVILLE SUMMER BASEBALL CAMP

PREPARES PRESENT AND FUTURE ELKS

The Centerville High School baseball program will hold its annual summer baseball camp for 2nd and 3rd graders from 1-4 p.m. on June 8 through June 12.

The 4th and 5th grade camp will be held on June 15 through June 19 and the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade camp will be held on June 22 through June 26.

The Bull Elk camp is set up to provide young players instruction on the many basic fundamentals of the game. We will work out on the Varsity and JV fields, indoor and outdoor batting cages and bullpens.

Registration forms can be obtained by calling Tammy at the CHS Athletic Office at 439-3516 or by e-mailing Head Baseball Coach Terry Dickten at terry.dickten@centerville.k12.oh.us

The cost of the camp is $70.00 pre-registered or $75.00 at the gate.

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DC’s Deister signs with Concordia U.

WARRIORS’ SHOOTING STAR

HEADING TO IRVINE, CALIF.

Congratulations to Dayton Christian High School senior guard Aaron Deister, who signed a national letter of intent to play college basketball at Concordia University in Irvine, CA.

Deister led the Dayton Christian basketball team to the Division III state “Final Four” this season.

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Aaron Deister

Concordia is an NAIA Division-I school that has won 28 games in each of the past two seasons and competes in the Golden State Athletic Conference. The Eagles have reached a top-10 national ranking in the last three seasons and are coached by Ken Ammann who is entering his ninth season at CU.

Deister is following in the steps of two older brothers, Jesse and Joe, who both played college basketball. Jesse starred at Wright State for coach Ed Schilling while Joe was a fixture for The Master’s College, which competes against Concordia in the GSAC.

Deister was named the Southwest Ohio District-15 player of the year in 2009 and was voted to the Metro Buckeye Conference first team for the third time in his career.

He is second on Dayton Christian’s all-time scoring list with 1,315 points and is the school’s all-time leader in three-pointers made (143) and free throws attempted and made.

Deister led the Warriors in 2008-09 in scoring, assists and steals.

He carries a 3.8 GPA and is the son of Dr. Chris and Jan Deister.

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