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  • Generals stay perfect on season, 50-12

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 26, 2024

    The Shafter Generals football team recovered from a rather slow start and turned it on in the second half on their way to a 50-12 rout of the Edison Tigers. The win keeps the Generals perfect, with a 4-0 record. For the second game of the season, Maryion Sloan filled the quarterback position, scoring two touchdowns with a total of 148 yards rushing on 11 carries. Christopher Espinoza had 94 yards rushing, giving Shafter consistency on the ground against the 0-4 Edison team. The Generals opened...

  • Lady Generals stay perfect in volleyball

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 26, 2024

    The Shafter High Lady Generals volleyball team stayed perfect in the SSL with a convincing 3-0 win over the Delano Tigers. The Tigers touted a 12-4 record coming into the game, but the Lady Generals dispatched them in straight sets. Led by the hitting of Sydnee Macias, the team never trailed by more than one point in the match, keeping the momentum the entire game. Aided by a boisterous crowd, the Shafter squad stayed unbeaten at home, and in first place in the South Sequoia League. But, the rea...

  • Festival hits the jackpot with Casino Night

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune|Sep 12, 2024

    The organizers of the Wasco Rose Festival were looking for an event for Saturday evening to finish off the jam-packed Saturday of the festival when they decided to hold a Casino Night. It was the first time, and for all concerned, it was a big winner. Over 200 people were at the Wasco Elks Lodge, playing a variety of casino games, earning tickets for a chance at a cache of prizes. According to Erik Brown, an Elks member and one of the organizers of the event, attendees received a stack of...

  • Basketball tourney champs crowned

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune|Sep 12, 2024

    Second to None and the Orange Hearts Foundation sponsored a basketball tournament as part of the Wasco Rose Festival events, held at the Richard Reding Gymnasium at Palm Avenue Middle School. The event crowned their champions on Sunday when a Bakersfield-based team, Hoop Dreams, took the title with a convincing 102-54 win in the finals. A team from Los Angeles, Fuerza, took second place in the event. A great semifinal between Fuerza and the Orange Hearts team ended with Fuerza barely squeaking...

  • Hundreds celebrate another First Friday

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 12, 2024

    Shafter held its First Friday event on Sept. 6, attracting hundreds of residents downtown. Despite the heat, the crowd was enthusiastic and enjoyed a variety of offerings at the event. There was plenty of food, activities and entertainment for all ages. The Shafter Recreation Department had a booth that offered a variety of activities for the kids, including sitdown scooters, as well as having a line-dance session that let residents have fun on a big dance floor. City workers were on hand...

  • Drive-in makes a comeback at SHS

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 12, 2024

  • Wasco Museum gives glimpses of history

    Jamie Stewart, Wsco Tribune|Sep 12, 2024

    During the Wasco Rose Festival, the Wasco Historical Society Museum held an open house on Saturday, giving residents a chance to take a peek back in time, with a variety of artifacts on display. Director Marlene Swan said that they had a pretty good crowd. "We got more people in then we usually do on a Saturday," she said. Upon visiting, there were two young residents who were watching a video about the history of Wasco, which they really enjoyed. "It was really neat seeing what it was like...

  • Lady Generals looking to repeat this year

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 12, 2024

    The Shafter High Lady Generals volleyball team made it to the Central Section Championship match last year, losing a close match to Bakersfield Christian. This season, after losing a couple of players to graduation, the team has come back looking to finish the job. The Lady Generals are currently 13-1-1 on the season, having just begun the South Sequoia League season last week with a straight set win over the Titans of Chavez on Thursday. The squad is ranked seventh in the Bakersfield area,...

  • Shafter man showing his love for tennis on the Coast

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 5, 2024

    Ralph Goehring, whose family roots go back in Shafter for generations, has been enjoying a "love" affair with tennis for decades. Goehring is owner of the Templeton Tennis Ranch, a facility that is home to the only professional tennis tournament in Central California. The fifth edition of the Central Coast Tennis Classic is held annually in a small northern San Luis Obispo County town, Templeton, an unlikely spot for professional tennis. Concentrating in business, Goehring decided not to go...

  • On bye Friday, "Lego: Batman" comes to SHS stadium

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 5, 2024

    Shafter High is holding a No Football Friday Movie Night on Friday, Sept. 6, at the Shafter High Football Stadium. The event is free to the community to attend. They will be showing the movie "Lego: Batman" on the giant scoreboard screen at the stadium.The event will start at 7 p.m. and end at 9:30. According to Principal Russell Shipley, the Generals have a bye this week and they wanted to make the most of the opportunity. "The community is so supportive of our football team, and this is just...

  • Shafter council adds $200K for core improvements

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 5, 2024

    The Shafter City Council approved a $200,000 budget amendment to help fund the city's capital improvement project for the city's core. The council approved a contract between the city and Westrock LLC to complete the Street Improvement Project. The project includes pavement resurfacing, striping, repairs, sidewalks and curbs. Westrock was the lowest bid out of five that were submitted. Their bid came to $616,616.00. The council voted unanimously to approve the contract. According to Public Works...

  • New artwork on display at Library and Learning Center

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 5, 2024

    The Shafter Library and Learning Center is busy offering a variety of classes to the young and old, while also supplying a library full of books to entertain and teach Shafter residents. They also satisfy those residents who have a passion for art as well, displaying a different artist's work on their walls. The center just changed the artwork to feature a local artist who spent over 30 years teaching in the classroom, as well as entertaining people with her talent of painting. Janeen Carter...

  • Tigers beat Wolf Pack in home open

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune|Sep 5, 2024

    The Wasco High Tigers rebounded from their season-opening loss to Porterville by beating the Wolfpack of Ridgeview on Friday night, 22-14. Chad Martinez's squad had a balanced performance by the offense and defense, each helping the other in many instances throughout the game. The Tigers took an 8-0 lead in the first quarter when Hami Lopez scored the first of his three touchdowns of the game, putting the Tigers up 8-0 after the two-point conversion. Lopez found the end zone from 11 yards out,...

  • Generals get victory, but lose quarterback

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Sep 5, 2024

    The Shafter High Generals opened their home schedule with a rout of the Arvin Bears, 56-13, last Thursday night.The victory was a costly one, though, as the team lost the services of their starting quarterback for the majority of the season. Ezekiel Osborn, the junior signal-caller for the Generals, was injured during the game. Osborn didn't miss a single play and finished the game apparently okay. But, after the game, an examination determined that Osborn had broken his clavicle. He will have...

  • 'Good samaritan' hit by vehicle, in critical condition

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    A Shafter woman who tried to intervene in an altercation in Bakersfield was hit by a vehicle and is in critical condition at a local hospital. Shelli Fuller was driving on Knudsen Drive at approximately 4 a.m. on Thursday morning when she observed an altercation taking place. She reportedly exited her vehicle and tried to intervene in the altercation. Fuller was then struck by a vehicle and critically injured. The driver of the vehicle initially fled, but later contacted police to report her...

  • Shafter police turn traffic stop into felony arrests

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    Officers from the Shafter Police Department arrested three felons on drugs and weapons charges that began as a simple traffic stop. According to Acting Chief Randy Mulligan, the officers were conducting a proactive patrol on the 300 block of East Lerdo Highway, officers observed an equipment violation and initiated a traffic stop. The vehicle was occupied by three people, all of whom, later discovered, were all felons. The suspects were later identified as Cinthia Rizo, 40, of Bakersfield, and...

  • Museum holds Gossamer anniversary celebration

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    The Minter Field Air Museum held a celebration on Saturday night, commemorating the 47th anniversary of the Gossamer Condor historic flight in Shafter. Gossamer Condor was the first human-powered aircraft in the world, reaching speeds of 38 miles per hour in flight. The event started coming together late last year. Museum Board Chairman Ronald Pierce was contacted by Jean Peters, whose father had taken video of the historic test flight and wondered if Pierce and the museum might be interested...

  • County accepting bids for new park at La Colonia

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    Kern County Public Works is accepting bids for a new park in Shafter, according to a statement from Public Works Director Joshua Champlin. The park will be the first such project in the La Colonia area of Shafter, formerly known as the Mexican Colony. The area is steeped in tradition, with residents going back generations. For years, residents have been wanting improvements or revitalization done in the southern part of Shafter. Thanks to funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, $330,000 was...

  • Shafter Learning Center offering varied activities

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    The Shafter Library and Learning Center had a busy summer program, including their Summer Reading Challenge and a variety of activities keeping children busy. Now that school is in session, the center is not slowing down, still offering programs for all ages. For the little ones, they are offering a KinderPrep program that is aimed to prepare Shafter's pre-K kids for their educational careers. KinderPrep helps prepare 4.5-6-year-old old for their first in-person school year. Pre-K helps younger...

  • Generals get victory, but lose quarterback

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    The Shafter High Generals opened their home schedule with a rout of the Arvin Bears, 56-13, last Thursday night.The victory was a costly one, though, as the team lost the services of their starting quarterback for the majority of the season. Ezekiel Osborn, the junior signal-caller for the Generals, was injured during the game. Osborn didn't miss a single play and finished the game apparently okay. But, after the game, an examination determined that Osborn had broken his clavicle. He will have...

  • Generals open season with win

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 29, 2024

    The Shafter High Generals football team began their 2025 journey with a win against the Exeter Monarchs on Friday night. Shafter showed that they can win when they are not at their best, beating Exeter 22-14. Led by Head Coach Jerald Pierucci, the Generals, who came into the game as the top-ranked team in the Central Section Division IV, did just enough to top the Monarchs, who came into the game as the fourth-ranked team in the division. The Generals offense didn't get going in the first half...

  • Fresno's economic director is Shafter's new city manager

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 22, 2024

    The Shafter City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to appoint a business growth leader as city manager. Fresno economic director Lance Lippincott was not present at the meeting, but it was reported that he was watching the meeting via Zoom. Current City Manager Gabriel Gonzalez announced that he would be retiring when his contract expires in March 2025. The council interviewed candidates and selected Lippincott. According to the council report, Lippincott was selected because of his...

  • North Shafter park coming in 2025, city says

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 22, 2024

    A new North Shafter Parkis finally expected to break ground early in 2025, according to the city. The project was originally approved in 2021. According to Public Works Department Director Michael James, the design phase of the park has been completed, and the city will be accepting bids as early as this fall, planning for a groundbreaking toward the first of 2025. The 4-acre park, at Highway 43 and Fresno Avenue, will offer a variety of amenities, including a playground, a multiuse court,...

  • Johnny Cash tribute a hit at Ford Theater

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 22, 2024

    James Garner brought his "Tribute to Johnny Cash" show to the Shafter Ford Theater for three shows last weekend that packed the house for each performance. Garner performed in Shafter for one show last year, also a sellout. The show features Garner as the Man in Black, complete with the clothes, demeanor and the unmistakable voice of the Country Music Hall of Famer. Garner and his band played Cash's most popular songs, such as "Ring of Fire," A Boy Named Sue" and "Walk the Line." He also...

  • Generals impressive in season debut

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Aug 22, 2024

    The Shafter High Generals football team began their quest for a championship on Thursday night, scrimmaging against a tough Golden Valley team. Shafter, which has the majority of their offense and defense back from last season, looked like they were further into the season than the first outing. Head Coach Jerald Pierucci and company impressed the large home crowd, making a positive start to the season. With each team running 10 plays at a time on offense, the Generals showed that they are just...

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