Caleb Regan
Recent stories
- The eephus pitch
- August 21, 2008
- To temporarily step away from the fantasy column, the Olympics have a way of bringing certain stories to light that reflect on greater lessons in life.
- Boys soccer take speedy front to the pitch
- New back line of defense: intelligent
- August 21, 2008
- Just three practices into the 2008 season, De Soto High soccer coach Darren Erpelding was prepared to separate varsity players from junior varsity players Tuesday afternoon.
- Does it get any better?
- Runners-up on girls side and third on boys, cross country trying for duplicate ‘08
- August 21, 2008
- One might think that after a second place finish at state, and with De Soto’s top competition losing a number one runner, the road would be a downhill coast to the state title for the Wildcats girls cross country team this year.
- Gastelum joins Cats football staff in first year out of Baker
- August 14, 2008
- In the college coaching ranks, fans may see it as treason.
- Beware of the Phong
- Rounded senior keeper looks to lead Cats in 2008
- August 14, 2008
- His coach says he’s probably the best ball-skills player on the team. At a photo session, he nonchalantly bounces a soccer ball on his foot, on his knee, lets it come to rest on his foot and then resumes bouncing it up and down, never letting it become errant.
- Karnitz completes collegiate eligibility as UAA’s best
- Hammer thrower has better senior season after adjustments
- August 7, 2008
- A tumble down the mountain was an actual occurrence for De Soto High 2004 alumnus and University of Alaska Anchorage track and field athlete Scott Karnitz, but in no way a microcosm of his hammer-throwing career at UAA.
- The Eephus Pitch
- July 24, 2008
- The ESPYs, a time for stars from every spectrum of the sporting world to don Armani suits, Oscar De La Renta dresses and sunglasses that are worth more than my vehicle.
- Tennis pro to offer free tennis lessons to De Soto Youth
- July 24, 2008
- If the best things in life are free, tennis lessons for the De Soto youth may be one of the best things in life.
- Sheets beats odds, younger foe
- July 24, 2008
- He tried talking the referees into shortening the matches, but it didn’t matter.
- A far cry from De Soto High
- Erisman’s first season at Oklahoma State: eye-opening experience
- July 24, 2008
- Division I athletics tend to take freshmen and — redshirt or not — chew them up and spit them out. To make matters worse, some sports, football and wrestling especially, require physical maturity before athletes can compete on an even playing field.
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