Gabriel Jett Hits 50.54 Free/56.22 Back on Day 2 of Santa Clarita Futures Cal commit Gabriel Jett of Clovis Swim Club swam a pair of personal bests on day two of Santa Clarita Futures, nailing 50.59 100 free and 56.22 100 back. Current photo via Jack Spitser/Spitser Photography
July 28-31, 2021
Hosted by Canyons Aquatic Club
Prelims/Finals Format
Gabriel Jettof Clovis Swim Club topped two events on day two of the 2021 Santa Clarita Futures meet, producing two lifetime bests in the 100 free and 100 back. The women’s 100 back final also featured the top three finishers touching the wall within two one-hundredths of each other.
Jett won his second event of the weekend with his 50.54 winning time in the 100 free final. In the race for second, CSUB swimmer
Swalwell s other funding requests approved by House Appropriations subcommittees were: $3.5 million for the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) project to update the Upper San Leandro Drinking Water Treatment Plant. $1.7 million for the Alameda County Transportation Commission s Safe Routes to Schools mini-grant program. The commission is partnering with local jurisdictions by giving grants to support their efforts to implement bicycle and pedestrian safety and access improvements around school sites across Alameda County. $1.5 million for Hayward s Stack Center. This youth and family center at Tennyson and Ruus roads will provide wraparound services to address inequities in the South Hayward community, including health, education, recreational and career training services.
TravelAwaits
Jul.20.2021
At the foot of the unmistakable silhouette of the Mesa Verde land formation, the small town of Cortez in Colorado lies among the richest archaeological centers of the U.S. Southwest. Steeped in the history of the Ancestral Puebloan people, Cortez offers a glimpse into their lives through the surrounding sites, from the world-famous Mesa Verde to Crow Canyon, and small sites you’ve never heard of.
In the center of it all, Cortez offers the best base for exploring them while learning about the ancient people who lived in the Four Corners area. Though I have visited the area often over the years, I still find new things to discover every time.