Same Old Story for Spangenberg
The old man of junior college track, Brian Spangenberg, is not slowing down.
Spangenberg, 36, set a College of the Canyons record of 31:48.4 in winning the 10,000 meters at the Santa Barbara Relays on Saturday.
He improved on the record 32:01 he ran last year.
Spangenberg enrolled at Canyons in 1999 after discovering the school had a business- and computer-related curriculum that would help him in his job with a medical supply company in Northridge.
The Cougars also set a school record of 41.95 with a second-place finish in the men’s 400 relay. Marquis Brignac, Ontae Chaney, Julian Linear and Andre McIntosh broke the mark of 42.00 established in 1999.
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Antelope Valley College’s softball team is on a seven-game tear after defeating Mt. San Jacinto, 16-3, in a Foothill Conference game Wednesday.
The Marauders (15-4, 7-0 in conference) face a big challenge on Friday when they host Chaffey.
Before Wednesday’s game against Victor Valley, the Panthers were 19-6, 6-0, and in a first-place tie with Antelope Valley.
Antelope Valley’s last loss came against Long Beach City, 4-3, on March 11 in the Golden West tournament. The Marauders get a chance to avenge the defeat when they meet the Vikings on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. in the Ventura tournament.
Marciea Ball, who is 10-2 with a 1.33 earned-run average, is Antelope Valley’s ace.
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