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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Earlier this month the State CIF announced that it would be canceling regional and state championships for track and field and a few other sports.
San Diego High School track high track and field coach Robert Dean, along with student-athlete, Aysha Shaheed, joined Good Morning San Diego to give their thoughts on the CIF’s decision.
Robert Dean Penny
A man charged in the shooting death of his landlord entered a guilty plea to a second degree murder charge and was sentenced to 25 years in prison during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday.
Sixty-three-year-old Robert Dean Penny was initially charged with first-degree murder in early December 2017. It was alleged Penny killed 71-year-old Chester Hornowski. Penny’s sentence on the murder charge will run concurrent with time he is spending in prison on earlier charges. He appeared in court Thursday in the white uniform of the state prison system.
Mistrial on murder charge
A mistrial was declared on the murder charge in September 2019 after a Baxter County Circuit Court jury was unable to reach a verdict as to Penny’s guilt or innocence after deliberating for about six hours.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – California State CIF is not allowing local regional Track & Field championships this year, due to COVID-19 concerns.
Even after nearly every other state saw safe and successful youth sports seasons and championships, State CIF “will not be hosting State Championships in swim & dive, track & field, and wrestling.”
Southern California Regional Championship events will be offered for baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, softball, tennis and boys volleyball.
As a result of State CIF’s decision, our track and field athletes are saddened to hear they will not be given the chance to become champions, something they have been dreaming of.
New Mexico Film Office: ‘Dig’ Production Now Filming
NMFO News:
SANTA FE The New Mexico Film Office announces Dig, a feature film produced by Dig Films LLC, has begun production in Las Cruces.
“The New Mexico Film Office continues to market every corner of New Mexico to productions. Las Cruces has a lot to offer productions, including beautiful and diverse landscapes and locations, production support, hotels, restaurants, and other amenities,” said New Mexico Film Office Director Amber Dodson.
“As we work to increase the economic vitality for the City of Las Cruces, film and media production is an industry we continue to support. I am pleased to see the film production Dig will be benefiting from our talented workforce and scenic diversity,” Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima said.