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1996 Results POLICE OLYMPIAN THE RESULTS June23 - 29, 1996 Official Publication of the California Police Athletic Federation Fresno "Uurteg" SurnrnerGarnes eornpetitors, family, & friend.s with the first ever "SUMMER GAMES WLLAGE' - o street fair loeated, d,ireetly outside the HOST HOTEL featuring food, refreshntents, ehildren's amusernent rides, and, LIVE NIGHTLY ENTERTNNMENT ! Great places to stay in FRESNO! Centre Plaza Holiday Inn (Host Hotel) X23BYentura Street Fresno, CA 937?1 (800)455-4329 Ratez $7?-@ Holid.ay Inn - Airpoft Fresno Hilton Rate: $72.00 Rate: $72.00 Sheraton, Four Points Ramad.a Inn Rate: $75.00 Rate: $62.00 Pieead.illy Inn - Airport Piecad.illy Inn - Shaw Rate: $68.00 Rate: $68.00 Pieeod,illy Inn - Uniuersity La Quinta Inn (K-9 oh) Rate: $68,00 Rate:565.00 For Reseraatiotts, Contaet Fresno Convention & Visitors Bureau (800)788-08fi (Above prioee are plue tar, ask for the "Police Summer Games" rate) For 1997Summer Games Inforrnation: POUCEOLYMPI,AN IHE RESULF Fresno Police Summer Games Committee 3)lh lsue Oclober 1996 944 N. Van Ness Colfonrlo Pollce Alileflc Federofion Fresno, CA 937?A IXIX ClcdremonlMeso BVd., f 107 Son Dego, CA 921II Tele (20!l)4WlW7 PubflshedAnnucily FA)( (20e)442-3sLe THE COMMUNITY OF FRESNO WELCOMES YOU! JULY 27 - AUGUST 2 INTRODUCING: BASS FISNTNG & BEACH VOLLEYBALL & ,THE SUMMER GAIUIESWLLAGE" RETURNING SFORT: HAIVDBALL INFORMATION: (209) 499-7997 or Fil{ (209)442-3379 Athletic Federation California Police ADnud 3oth er Games carrornialf;rjf"i*o J""" 1996 onbebarfefth'-.B3,"*,"ir:;f HJSI'1}i{+}tffi #Hj:Iji ffiLt'iF"Ji"TffiJssJ,tr.f-J:q[T;5*"f :r'"i.1t$ft*llf.:H]"ei:'Ltl"3,-Tit##i$fr ti"l'.'iti",it"-*S*f ::$ril $i,'H#ritl;rl";:r{iu+ts*l*ir"-**n;'*ril:'*;;;;" andthe memorable' $;;tt*t;i't*l4i,k;,lii.i;+'*'****rJnir;;;;ning"makeboth ""H"""!iiii":"asut [tJ* b;"t"s - r:-^ i nm"-,=*ii:i":,""*i;';;;59f"1ili'"1?Ji'*1:Xtlt**:'$J:ili#';":"?"i""#il''"'l'fi"-ii'Jt';;;'"*"dram ily fun. Pre Federation tifrt" n"u"" Athletic UPS salutesthe participantsof the California Police SummerGames. Congratulationson your award-winning achievements. FF W Foundation Member "Pride Through Involvement" California Police Athletic Federation Board of Directors Henry Freeman President Stockton Police Dept. 22 E. Market St. Stockton, CA 95202 (2O9) 937-8203 Bryan L. Lynn Vice President Bakersfield Police Dept. 16Ol Truxtun Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (8Os)326-38ss Bob Burke Treasurer Los Angeles Police Dept., Ret. (7r4136r-1947 Bob Gisburne San Jose Police Dept., Ret. (408) 338-6858 Mike Graham Los Angeles Co. Sheriffs Dept. "'lI'+ 4700 Ramona Blvd. Monterey Park, CA 91754 -' (2rsl526-so75 ,?l Ed Hitchcock Los Angeles Co. Sheriffs Dept. ll5l5 So. Colima Rd. whittier. cA 90604 (310)946-7801 Joe Motro San Francisco Police DePt., Ret. (415) 695-693s Larry Moore Los Angeles Police Dept., Ret. Duke Nyhus San Diego Police Dept., Ret. 83O4 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, #107 San Diego, CA 92111 (6191s7r-9919 Don Pressley Federation Attorney Attorney General's OIfice 1300 "I" Street Sacramento, CA 94244 (9161324-6412 *b Laurel Robinson Criminal Fraud Investigator Calif. Dept. of Insurance 100 Century Center Ct. #650 San Jose, CA 95112 (408) 437-3608 ,',rla""\ p 'y Steve Stigatl Sacramento Police Dept.,Ret. P.O. Box 254673 fl\ Sacramento, CA 95865 Bob Smith Sacramento Co. Sheriffs Dept., Ret. IONG BEACH POUCE SUMMER GAMES COMMITTEE JERRYTANCE Choirmon STEVEBONSWOR JOE STARBIRD Executive Director Athletic Director tTu 3hfr.fuwiverwry CaryorniaQoEn OtWics/Stnunn Sancs wm Mz m$ nwnmaib &u n tfra &fication ant c.omdmwt of tfrz ntm ant worrptrof tfre Long lhucfr QofrceSwnu $anus Cotmitue gvhnfrt tf" ffitrit ft, tfr"n very nue,s{ut ganosgoes u tfu oflFcm t tfr" Long cBencfrQofrce acparwn anf, conmunitywhnteers afio qcnt nntref,s of fr"ours to 6tW tfi" orr) Sesth atfrfrtic conrpetition to tfrz Qma Oficet of Cafurda. .tTu 1996Carynd4 AoficeSmmcr $anas wouft tut fran 6ear possiflburitfrntt tfiz atppott d CW qgflsrt 1vLLmw ant tfrc ntire Ctq ,f Lott| cBucfi" fiu Caryonnt QoficeAtfrtrtic Eetnation eq4eret itb tfranftt od qpnclatlon to aI[ wfio de tfu 1996$anvs tfrz h.rgestarr. STANAPPEI SIEVEFENOGTIO ETIZABETHGRIFFIN Soort Director Sport Director Soort Director 16x9]{ndil DICK JONES KIM MADDOX ResultsDirector Spori Director (Photosnot ovoiloble) JENONSHAW RegistrotionDirector JENNIFERPHETPS Results FRANKMcCOY PAUI MITOVICH Sport Directorr Soort Director 1996 CALIFORN'APOLICE SUMMER GAMES ?OO.ROUND.BAREBOW ARCHERY RECORD- L. ALBRECIII- 1990 ' 8t0 I.. t. ALBRECHT LOSA}IGELES PD ' New Record ?OO.ROUND.FREESTYLE RECTORD- R. VADIIAIS' 1991 - Cn * Records; Duat records kept 5./3 Scoring 1. J. TIAGTIER CYA/YTS 2. g. c(IrRAxo ALAflEDACO SD 2E.TARGETTIELD ROUND.EAREBOW PD - - ' 3. R. PACKARD UIIIOTCTTY RECORLt. ATBRECHT1990 & 94 $3 4. II. iIARTIIIEZIV SANTAANA PD 1. t. ALBRECHT LOSANGELES PD 510.33Xi 5. l,l. T01JXSEND LOS ,IIGELESCo SD 28.TARGETTIEID ROUND.FREESTYTE ?OO.ROUND. FREESTYLE. TIMIIED . - - RECORD J. YAGNER 1'8 528 RECORD- R. VADNATS- 1994' 839 1. J. ITAGNER CYA/YTS 560-T3X* 1. C. GREE}I RIALIOPD 2. D. IIAGAiIAII POOIA PD 54E-68x 2. 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GREEN RIALTOPD 200 2. E. FANCHI}I CORO}IAPD 19E 3.D ROUND.BOWHUNTER.TREESIYTE.TIMlTED 1. Y. RAUPE OC/RJD 221 3'D ROUND.BOWHUNIER 2. tJ. HEtlls tos AIGELESPD m2 192 I. V. LADD STANISLAIS co sD 95 3. D. STAINEERG REDDIXGPD 4. T. IHUR}IAII KER}ICO SD lTI 3.D ROUND.BOWHUNTER.FREESIYTE 5. B. RCI,|GH CA HIGHIJ,AYPAIROL 16 I. R. HERNAIIDEZ SANTACRUZ CO SD a1 3-D ROUND-IRAD|ilONAI (LONG BOW/RECURVE) 2. R. IJILSO}I LOSANGELES CO SD 246 PD 110 3. R. rcLSHEI}I ANAHEII,IPD 245 t. R. DePo'lPA GLE}IDALE 4. L. r4lRACo SALIilASPD 234 ?. B. POTTER BI,ENAPARK PD 95 5. H. KmllEY CA STJPRE}IECqNT m3 5. LOSANGELES POLICE DEPT R. RIVERS v. l,l LLlAlls BASKETBATT L. SCOTT D. LOVE K. DUNIGA}I K. Sl'tITH TI. FLYNN T. CLEASE }I. BOYD A. Stifis D. ilSITGIXERY K. Al,lERSO]l MEN: OPEN- 5 MAN IEAr,t 1. COIIBINEDTEAI,I R. CC{BS G. DAVIS WOMEN: OPEN . 5 WOMAN TEAM D. SPEARS R. l.IILLER 1. LOSANGELES POLICE DEPT H. AdJIRRE C. EI/ERETT A. ilcKE(lill J. NEEDHAI4 L. GARREIT s. coLLlits A. TIARDING Y. PERRODIN A. 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