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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018 | VOL LXXI ISSUE 14 tccclarion.com f/ccclarion T@ccclarion

weaving dreams

Single mother and weaver prepares for graduation after losing housing. BY BRIANNA SEWELL STAFF REPORTER BSEWELL@CCCLARION.COM

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rystal Flores lost her studio apartment and had to move in with her in-laws in the spring of 2016. It didn’t work out for her. Due to an abusive relationship she had to move out and cut ties with her children’s father. With nowhere to go, she became homeless while taking two classes at Citrus College and trying to pay for a motel. Even though she had nowhere to go, she wasn’t alone in her hardship. Citrus faculty were there to help.

SEE FLORES • PAGE 7 Photo by Maddison October Clarion

Former Owl Cruikshank selected in NFL Draft BY JOHN MICHAELIDES MANAGING EDITOR

JMICHAELIDES@CCCLARION.COM

Former Citrus College defensive back Dane Cruikshank was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the fifth round of the NFL Draft on April 28. Cruikshank played at Citrus in 2013 and 2014, finishing with 50 tackles in 16 games for the Owls before transferring to the University of Arizona. The Ayala High School standout from Chino Hills made a good impression on coaches early on. “I told him after our first workout, ‘You are a bigger, faster, stronger version of Jason Sehorn,’” Citrus head coach Ron Ponciano said in an email. Ponciano also coached Sehorn, a former NFL safety who played for the New York Giants, when he played at Shasta College before transferring to USC. With the Arizona Wildcats, Cruikshank improved on his numbers, finishing his junior season with 60 tackles, seven pass breakups and two interceptions. In his senior season, Cruikshank finished with 75 tackles, five pass breakups and three interceptions.

Andrew Wheeler, assistant athletic director at Citrus College, saw Cruikshank make the most of his opportunities at Citrus. “He was obviously someone who worked really hard every day to try and improve,” Wheeler said in an email. “He knew he had to take care of business here at Citrus in order to make it at the next level and that speaks for itself in how he was able to go to Arizona, continue to improve and eventually win a starting job.” NFL scouts took note of Cruikshank for his versatility and ability to play at a high level at both safety and cornerback. In an interview with Titans Online senior writer Jim Wyatt, Cruikshank spoke of his versatility and where he fit in to their defense. “Whatever they need me to play — I mean if it’s safety, if it’s corner, nickel — I am coming in there to do my job,” Cruikshank told Wyatt. Cruikshank faced NFL-caliber talent in his two years at Arizona. Last season Cruikshank intercepted both USC quarterback Sam Darnold, who was selected with the third pick of the draft by the New York Jets, and UCLA quarterback

Photo courtesy of citrusowls.com

Defensive back Dane Cruikshank lines up during a game with the Owls. Cruikshank played for the Owls in 2013 and 2014 before transferring to the University of Arizona. Cruikshank was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the NFL Draft.

Josh Rosen, who was picked 10th by the Arizona Cardinals. “He had the size and speed, and ball skills,” Ponciano said. “All he had

to do was to bring all three together; which he did.” Cruikshank joins a talented Titans secondary with third-year Pro Bowl

One-man band releases album

Music major Shane Malins is still producing music after his band Fortune Boy fell apart. PG. 9

safety Kevin Byard, who led the NFL with eight interceptions, and former USC cornerback and second-year pro Adoree Jackson.

Faculty Rallies

Professors and staff host a second protest for a better salary contract. PG. 3


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