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Vol. 28, No. 44
July 21 - 27, 2022
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After a multi-year pursuit, the Friends of Carpinteria Library celebrated the opening of the new Carpinteria Community Library on Saturday with local officials, staff and community members. The ceremonial ribbon was cut at the steps of the new library, inviting all to check out the library's new paint, books and programs. From left is Councilmember Natalia Alarcon, Supervisor Das Williams, Councilmember Gregg Carty, Mayor Wade Nomura, librarian Jody Thomas, Councilmember Roy Lee and Viviana Morales, a representative from State Senator Monique Limon's office. See more on page 13.
Carpinteria hosts “All Comers” meet
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Westmont’s Adam King leads the pack for the mile race, finishing with a time of 4:25.
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Old and young compete in Carpinteria’s “All Comers” meet
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The all-ages track and field tradition known as Carpinteria’s “All Comers” meet was back in full force Friday, with athletes ranging from age 8 to 74 showing up to test their mettle against each other in at least 17 different events. BRE#01383773 “It was great to have All Comers meets again after a few years of pandemic restrictions,” said Carpinteria coach Van Latham, who organized the event. “They are low-key competitive fun for everyone. The athletes really appreciate the chance
opportunity to see old friends and see where they are at after a few months out of competition. Recent graduates Marcos Dominguez, Mateo Handall and Esai Vega returned to compete and help officiate the event, while current Warriors Hugo Alvarado, Joel Delira, Ariana Lounsbury, and sisters Averi and Ainslee Alexander were among some of the teenagers competing. Ainslee, a multi-sport standout, set a new personal record in the long jump with
The team competed in a hea head battle against Carpinteria’s cross-country team, with Carpin boys coming out on top with a tim 53.95 seconds. Westmont’s Adam King took fir the one-mile race with a time of seconds, while former Santa Clara versity runner Xander Olivero ran to win the 5000 meters. Sue McDonald, who holds the ters American record in the 400 and
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