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It can end so quickly. Just when a dream is nearly accomplished, in a matter of seconds it can be reduced to a mere memory. On Dec. 9, the unthinkable happened to former Palomar offensive tackle Una Smiley. Five bullets struck both of his legs, two in his left and three in his right, leaving him powerless.… Post the First Comment
 
There has always been a love-hate relationship with umpires and the players they govern. The men in blue either get the call right or completely botch it. The latter part is what had many Palomar baseball players disgruntled in the final game of the Palomesa Tournament Feb.… 1 Comment
 
It was business as usual for the Palomar softball team two weeks ago as the women gathered on the field for their daily practice, preparing for their first non-conference game of the season against Saddleback College. Despite the recent cold weather, the players were gathered on the field with high spirits.… Post the First Comment
 
Jon Chelesnik is not good at math. He doesn't know how to change the oil in his car. He can't even cook. All that Chelesnik knows in life is sports and he has found success in the broadcasting business. After his tenure as an ESPN Radio host, he has turned his life long passion into a hands-on course at Palomar.… Post the First Comment
 
To be great at a sport can take sheer determination and in some cases, a lifetime of hard work. Then there are those instances where someone is just born with what it takes to play and become effective at a high level. Such is the case of Uros Vukovich. At 6 foot 7 and 220 pounds, he is a legitimate force on the court.… Post the First Comment
 
 
 

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