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Clayton Valley Sports Update
A look back at last week's action and a look ahead to this week.

Much of my journalism background is in sports. I started in high school, working for the Vallejo Times-Herald and BeniciaNews.com. I went on to major in journalism at Cal State Long Beach and was a freelance reporter for Torrance Daily Breeze. My senior year, I was the sports editor of the university newspaper, the Daily Forty-Niner.
After school, I worked as a sports reporter for the Daily Republic in Fairfield, CA. I started my own soccer Web site in 2009, IntelligentSoccer.com. I started freelancing for Patch in March 2010, covering news and sports for a variety of Patch sites and wrote columns for Benicia Patch.
Starting in November 2011, I was hired by Patch to be its local editor in Clayton. Then, a year later, I switched cities and I'm now the local editor in San Ramon.
Other than journalism, news and sports, I'm also an avid movie watcher and have no trouble digesting television (oh, how I miss "The Wire"). I also love traveling (this is starting to sound like Match.com profile).
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Politics
I'm a registered Democrat, but, as a journalist, I carefully go through individual issues to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments.
A look back at last week's action and a look ahead to this week.

You can follow everything as it happens at the district offices Tuesday night on Clayton Patch.
What the Clayton Police Department was up to between Oct. 14 and Oct. 20.
Charter supporters are frustrated that the MDUSD board is not planning on making a final decision on the charter petition at Tuesday's meeting.
School administrators and parents are concerned about kids fainting — on purpose.
Sue Brothers just became the principal at Clayton Valley on July 1, but with the school likely to become a charter, this could be her only year in charge.
Six more infected birds and one more group of mosquitoes reported since last week.
The 19-term Democrat hasn't historically been the most popular politician in Clayton, but he has won people over with his support for Clayton Valley Charter High School.
The blaze killed 25 people, scorched 1,520 acres and destroyed or damaged 3,469 homes and apartments
Charter supporters are looking for who is interested in being a student at Clayton Valley Charter High School to meet a district requirement by Oct. 28.
Starting on Oct. 26, the demonstrations against economic inequities will be on Ygnacio Valley Road near Walnut Creek BART.
Event at Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church also includes information from array of social safety net organizations.
A look at noteworthy activity by the Clayton Police Department between Oct. 7 and Oct. 13.
A look back at some of the stories Clayton Patch covered last week.
Charter advocates want the MDUSD board to vote on the charter petition at its Oct. 25 meeting.
Police are still looking for eight to 10 young men responsible for the beating of a 19-year-old woman.
Over the last four months, Clayton Valley has been trying to convert itself into a charter school. Here's a look at what's happened so far and what's next.
Tell us what you think about this new wave of anti-Wall Street protests.
Principal John McMorris encourages the Northgate High community to oppose Clayton Valley High's possible conversion to a charter school.