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Cerritos High fall season senior athletes anxious to get games in Share this:
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of recognizing the area high school seniors of the fall season sports who have had their seasons cancelled or limited because of COVID-19.
Cerritos High fields five athletic programs in the revised 2020-2021 fall season the CIF-Southern Section put together last July, and the seniors of those programs are crossing their fingers that they will have an opportunity to put their uniforms on at least one last time before their seasons officially come to an end. What once looked bleak a few months ago seems more promising based on the news the CIF-SS gave last Friday, in which the fall season sports can return to play as early as today if their county reaches at least 14 cases or fewer per 100,000. ....
Also, Palo Alto firefighter joins 50K walk to raise awareness of suicides among first responders Uploaded: Sat, Jan 9, 2021, 9:00 am Updated: Tue, Jan 12, 2021, 9:15 am Time to read: about 3 minutes In the latest Around Town column, news about the first baby of 2021 born at Stanford, a Palo Alto firefighter continuing his mission to raise awareness of suicides among first responders and a new housing project coming to the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. Slideshow SLIDESHOW: Jaden Ramos was the first infant born at Lucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford on Jan. 1. Courtesy Stanford Children s Health. Leigh Santiago and Andrew Ramos welcomed their first child, Jalen Ramos, on Jan. 1. Courtesy Stanford Children s Health. ....