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Cheering Section HMC Athletes in CMS Sports, selected results
Men’s Cross Country: SCIAC and West Region Champions, NCAA Championships (15th) HMC athletes included Georgi Dinolov ’11– All-West Region, 2nd Team All-SCIAC; Matt Kurtis ’10– All-West Region, 2nd Team All-SCIAC; Florian Scheulen ’10– All-West Region, 2nd Team All-SCIAC; and Kramer Straube ’11– All-West Region, 1st Team All-SCIAC
Seniors See Double After trying unsuccessfully to make a 3-D movie, engineering major Shawn Dueñas ’10 decided to learn more about 3-D photography. “To capture a stereoscopic 3-D photo,” he said, “you need a left- and right-eye image that are captured by two identical cameras that are triggered at the same time (under the same conditions).” With the guidance of former adjunct faculty member Steve Schenck, Dueñas produced a final project that has become a keepsake for the Class of 2010. Dueñas encouraged props, costumes and cheesy gimmicks as well as Mudd-like quotes for his 3-D yearbook, which was created with the help of students who he hopes will produce another 3-D yearbook next year. In addition to the yearbook, seniors received a DVD containing high- quality digital copies of the photos in various 3-D display formats.
CMS Coaching Changes Rick Candaele, on the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) staff since 1993, has retired as head football coach. He is credited with turning the football program around and putting the Stags in a competitive position through increased participation, retention and on-field success. Steven Retzlaff, assistant head coach, will become the interim head football coach for the fall 2010 season. John Goldhammer resigned from coaching track and field af-
ter the completion of the 2010 season. He continues as a profes- sor of physical education, head men’s and women’s cross country coach, and associate director of athletics for facilities manage- ment. Goldhammer coached four CMS teams for each of the past 25 years; no one else has coached 100 teams in the history of the program. In his 27 seasons, he coached 276 SCIAC Champions. In addition, 68 of his athletes earned 102 All-American honors including winning eight individual National Championships. Kendra Reimer, formerly of Brown University and Cal State
L.A., where she was recognized as West Region Assistant Coach of the Year, is the new track and field coach.
Football: 5-4 overall, 3-3 in SCIAC (4th) Chet Corcos ’13, Michael McNeece ’10 (pictured), Vikram Shivaji ’10, Alec Storrie-Lombardi ’13
Women’s Soccer: 16-3-2 overall, 10- 0-2 in SCIAC (1st), SCIAC regular season & Tournament Champions, NCAA Playoffs (1-1)
Kristen McAfee ’11– 2nd Team All-SCIAC
Women’s Basketball: 16-10 overall, 7-7 in SCIAC (4th)
Jennifer Osgood ’10 (pictured)
Men’s Swimming & Diving: 6-4 overall, 6-1 in SCIAC (2nd), SCIAC Championships (1st), SCIAC Champions (Third straight title) HMC athletes included Vincent Pai ’12– SCIAC Runner-Up (400 medley relay); Brad Perfect ’13– SCIAC Runner-Up (200 medley relay, 100 and 200 breaststroke)
Women’s Swimming & Diving: 7-3 overall, 7-0 in SCIAC (1st), SCIAC Championships (1st), SCIAC Champions (8th straight title) HMC athletes included Jenni Rinker ’11– SCIAC Champion (200 free, 400 free and 400 medley relays), SCIAC Runner-Up (200 backstroke)
Women’s Lacrosse: 16-3 overall; 10-0 in SCIAC (1st); SCIAC Champions Margaret Rogers ’11
Men’s Tennis: 22-5 overall; 8-0 in SCIAC (1st, Champions) Trevor Apple ’13, Brandon Wei ’12
Track and Field: men, SCIAC 1st; women, SCIAC 4th Georgi Dinolov ’11– SCIAC runner-up 1500 meters; Jon Hubbard ’10– SCIAC runner-up 4x100 and 4x400 relays; Florian Scheulen ’10– SCIAC champion 5000 meters; CMS record holder 3000 steeplechase; Matt Streshinsky ’11– SCIAC runner-up pole vault
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