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Rob Stone

living in San Diego, CA
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 1,632|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 14|FAVORITED BY: 1|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 05/25/2006

I'm Rob Stone aka Sportsguyrob. I'm a field producer for the "Prep Pigskin Report", Paul Rudy's award-winning high school football television show on KUSI. I've been an on-air radio correspondent for John Kentera's "High School Scoreboard Show" for both The Mighty 1090 and X

Education/Experience: A.A. Degree at San Diego Mesa Community College

Interests: Radio, Editing, Statistician, Microsoft Word, Computer Literate, Internet, Sports Writing, Proofreading, Stringing

Affiliations: La Jolla (CA) Village News, Penninsula Beacon, Beach & Bay Press

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The following is a preview and roundtable discussion about the 2008 San Diego Padres.
The followwing is a roundtable discussion and preview of Major League Baseball's 2008 National League West race.
The La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) Lady Hoopsters won an unprecedented seventh straight section championship (2001-02 in Div. V and 2003-07 in Div. IV) and 10th overall when they defeated Francis Parker, 45-38, at USD's Jenny Craig Pavillion on Saturday, March 3.
Are you stressed out because work has got you down? Do you find yourself lacking energy?
Quite often, in the C.I.F. Playoffs, one bad inning can spell doom for a baseball team. Valley Center High School learned this lesson the hard way in losing to the La Jolla Vikings, 16-8, in the Division III Finals last week.
Last week turned out to be a week of firsts for the University City baseball team. So, it shouldn't seem surprising that Centurion Greg First figured prominently in the events that transpired.
Baseball teams are like families, they're going to have their ups and downs. Take last week, for instance.
Long Beach Poly's 13-6 win over Mira Mesa last Saturday may have been the coming-out party for Jackrabbit running back Ricky Johnson.
The best team won. Just ask Japanese coach Shinzo Yamada.
The San Diego Chargers season-opening losses to the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos aren't looking quite as bad now after a 45-23 victory over the visiting New York Giants at Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday, September 25.
Nick Noonan (Francis Parker High SS) and Sequoyah Stonecipher (Mission Bay High CF) helped lead the West to a 9-8 victory over the East in the Fourth Annual Aflac All-American High School Baseball Classic.
Sometimes, good things come to those who wait. For the University City Centurions, the waiting period is officially over.
In baseball, the term "let's play two" usually means playing two games in one day. For the University City Centurions, that phrase took on a whole new meaning last week.
The Phoenix Suns defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, 127-107, in Game 7 of the NBA Western Conference Semifinals at the U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix on Monday, May 22.