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Yucaipa's Walker drafted by Mariners.

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Yucaipa High school senior Taijuan Walker was on a bus bound for his Grad Night party when he got the news: The Seattle Mariners were making him the 43rd overall pick of the 2010 draft.

The multi-talented Walker, a star basketball player who also played in the Thunderbirds' infield and outfield, becomes the second straight supplemental-round pick out of Yucaipa High. Matt Davidson was selected 35th last June by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

The only other local player taken Monday, which included the first round and the 20-pick supplemental round, was Barstow High pitcher Aaron Sanchez (34th overall to Toronto).

More details in tomorrow's Sun.

The joie de vivre of Kori Carter.

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Kori Carter competed in four events at the Baseline League track finals on Friday at Claremont High School. The 12th grade phenom ran a 13.78 in the 100 hurdles, 11.76 in the 100, 41.99 in the 300 hurdles, as well as the anchor leg of the 4x400 relay team that finished second in 3:57.46. Add it up, and that's a wind-aided five minutes and five seconds during which Carter looked nothing like a 17-year-old girl.

Between races, she came back to Earth.

After winning the 300-meter hurdle event going away - Carter could have phoned Stanford with her time before Etiwanda's Jordie Munford crossed the finish line 2.58 seconds later - she leaned over a cyclone fence to chat with some friends and hug another, which probably had nothing to do with winning a race. Carter then walked back across the track to the infield. Time for an interview.

I follow her to her duffel bag, from which she retrieves a bottle of water and starts squirting all over the place, trying unsuccessfully to hit her mouth.

"I'm the klutziest hurdler," Carter says.

"That's not a good event to be klutzy in, is it?"

"That's where everything makes sense. On the track," she says. "Everything off the track doesn't make sense."

Like drinking from a water bottle, apparently.

"Can you jog?" she asks. Suddenly I'm jogging across the Claremont football field with the fifth-fastest high school girl in the state of California. We reach the 30-yard line and stop.

"Wait, is Andy jumping?" she asks, rhetorically.

We jog a little further. Carter is trying to find Andy.

"Do you still have another event today?" I ask.

"Yes, the 4-by-4."

We agree to meet up after her final race, and I reach out to shake her hand.

"I'm a hugger," says Carter, now embracing this complete stranger. She runs off - maybe to find Andy - and I scribble something down in my notebook: Kori Carter does not break a sweat after running a race.


After the 4-by-400 relay is complete, there is another false start before our interview can begin. Etiwanda and Los Osos appeared to finish 1-2 with Claremont third, but The Bears Grizzlies were disqualified for some reason.

"The Los Osos team just got DQ'd," Carter tells me. "I'm really sorry. I want to go calm them down."

I tell her to go on ahead then come back to the infield, but Carter doesn't trust herself. We have to "pinkie swear" (her idea, not mine) and she initiates an elaborate ritual in which we wrap pinkies, then touch thumbs, then release the pinkies and form a heart shape with our opposable digits.

This must be what sealed the deal for Stanford.

A few minutes later, Carter encounters a Los Osos sprinter on her way back to the infield. Amidst their friendly banter she tells him that the 100 is "too long and boring," and I have my first question.

"The 100 is the shortest race. How can it be long and boring?"

"OK, hurdles is like, 'Run-run-run, jump. Run-run-run, jump. Run-run-run, jump.' But the 100 is like run-run-run-run-run-run-run-run-run. ... I really think I have ADD."

"So do I."

The story that resulted from the rest of our interview can be read here.

Charter Oak 30, Diamond Ranch 14, final.

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...and the Panthers fall short in their first bid for a Southern Section title.

Your second-half scoring:

CO: Adam Muema 3 run (Robert Poage kick).
CO: Brandon Golden 14 run (Poage kick).
DR: Xavier Molina-Williams 10 pass from Gus Viramontes (Marley kick).
CO: Adam Muema 2 run (Poage kick).

Charter Oak 9, Diamond Ranch 7, halftime.

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Your scoring so far:

1st Quarter
Charter Oak: Robert Poage 30-yard field goal at 2:03.

>>The Chargers had great field position to start the drive at the Panthers' 30 yard line, but got stopped in a critical third-and-3 pass attempt on the 14-yard line. That set up the easy field goal for Poage. 3-0, Charter Oak.

2nd Quarter
Diamond Ranch: Brian Spirlin 15 TD run at 11:24.

>>This drive started late in the first quarter for Diamond Ranch, which got great field position after a 45-yard punt return by Jojo Curiel. It took only six plays from there for the game's first touchdown, as Spirlin broke the first wave of tacklers and was helped by a push from big lineman Xavier Molina-Williams. Sean Marley hit the extra point. 7-3, Diamond Ranch.

Charter Oak: Adam Muena 3 TD run at 8:13.

>> A 7-play, 74-yard drive spanning 3:04 was highlighted by a big 29-yard scramble by Charter Oak QB Chris Allen. Allen also completed a 21-yard pass to tight end Tyler Perri. Poage's extra point attempt hit the crossbar after a poor snap. 9-7, Charter Oak.

When nervous jitters turn blue.

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I had the privilege of sitting next to the official rules interpreter for the CIF-Southern Section baseball playoffs Saturday at UC Riverside during the Upland Christian-Calabasas Viewpoint game, the Division VII final.

The best college fight song that no prep team is using.

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With the Ducks on a road trip, I start thinking about these things.

The best haircut in high school football

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I caught a glimpse of the Miller-Carter game on Friday night and thought I saw the second coming of Kevin Greene.

A sense of humor in times of wildfire.

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The song that plays as you wait to be connected to Big Bear High School football coach Dave Griffiths' cell phone is a familiar one.

1-2-3-4, I declare blog war!

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Note the playful tone? That means it's not really war.

When is a rivalry not a rivalry?

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My years at UCLA came plop in the middle of its seven-year football losing streak to USC and, up until last year, that was no rivalry. Trust me.

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