The American River Current

Men’s golf in full swing

Steven Paxiao and Steven Paxaio March 7, 2012

Golf is often considered one of the most challenging games to consistently play well.  For the American River College men’s golf team, this is a season of finding that consistency, despite very little...

Kings, NBA and city all shook hands. Now what?

Kings, NBA and city all shook hands. Now what?

Steven Paxiao and Steven Paxaio March 7, 2012

The Sacramento Kings have always been the backbone of the city. Lately, it has been more than usual in the wake of the team possibly relocating to a different city. However, on March 6, city officials...

Butler University hires former volleyball standout as assistant coach

Butler University hires former volleyball standout as assistant coach

Steven Paxiao and Steven Paxaio February 22, 2012

Since leaving American River College, Camille Gutierrez has had her share of coaching positions at the collegiate level. As a player for the Beavers from 1993-95 Gutierrez was an all-american volleyball...

Head football coach Jerry Haflich and cross-country coach Rick Anderson. (Photo by Stephanie Lee)

Beavers are tops in the nation for athletics

Steven Paxiao and Steven Paxaio February 8, 2012

After an undefeated football season, a cross-country state championship, and eight playoff berths, the American River College fall athletic programs performed at a very high level of competitiveness. This...

Jarret Bush talks about his journey from college football at ARC to playing in NFL

Jarret Bush talks about his journey from college football at ARC to playing in NFL

Steven Paxiao and Steven Paxaio November 30, 2011

With the current undefeated success of the American River football team, it brings to mind past talent that has come through the program. The path from community college football to the NFL is a difficult...

Two-year colleges face unique sports difficulties

Two-year colleges face unique sports difficulties

Steven Paxiao and Steven Paxaio October 12, 2011

Community college coaches at American River College spend a whole year training young athletes to be able to compete at the collegiate level, only to see them leave after the very next season. The difficulty...

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