It was nearly a year ago, but the memories still sting fresh for Burlingame guard Peter Pappageorge.Pappageorge, then a sophomore spot-up shooter with a penchant for offensive explosions, had led the Panthers to the Central Coast Section Division III semifinals, where they matched up with St. Ignatius.
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William Coleman, president and chief executive officer of Green Building Exchange, says he is gratified by the increasing number of businesses willing to adopt environmentally conscious practices. He personally remembers a time when anyone mentioning that idea to corporations was greeted only with skeptical looks.
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Watching Sacred Heart Cathedral girls’ basketball coach Brian Harrigan patrol the sideline is nearly as exhausting as being forced to suit up and face his team’s suffocating man-to-man defense.He exhorts, stomps, screams and pleads — all animated displays of his passion for basketball.
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Moments after missing a driving lay up at the second quarter buzzer, Mission junior guard Demaree Hampton kicked the ground in disgust, his anger on display after an exasperating first half.It would be his last frustrated look of the night.
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The Examiner celebrates people who made a difference in 2007. Occupation: Office administratorResidence: India Basin
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The Examiner celebrates people who made a difference in 2007. Occupation: ElectricianResidence: Mill Valley
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As the medical director of one of the biggest burn treatment centers west of the Mississippi, Clyde Ikeda admits he’s seen many heartbreaking cases, but for him, doing nothing to help those patients would be much worse than any of the distressing scenes he’s witnessed in his career.
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The Examiner celebrates people who made a difference in 2007. Occupation: Family outreach and community manager Residence: Emeryville
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The Examiner celebrates people who made a difference in 2007.Occupation: Outreach specialistResidence: North Beach
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The Examiner celebrates people who made a difference in 2007. Sheryl DavisOccupation: Outreach program coordinatorResidence: Western Addition
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It’s been 10 years since his team last faced
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With its star player ailing and its best shooter misfiring for most of the game, the Lowell boys’ basketball team still managed to do what it has done so frequently over the past two seasons — win.
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When City College of San Francisco quarterback Jeremiah Masoli scans the field on a passing play and finds his first receiving option blanketed by coverage, hitting the panic button is probably the last thing on his mind.
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Jay Tompt admits he was a bit skeptical when personnel from Plan-It Hardware approached him about a position with their fledgling company. "I was a little incredulous at first," said Tompt, now the vice president at Plan-It. "I knew nothing about hardware, knew nothing about construction. I’m not even handy." A San Francisco-based hardware distributor, Plan-It Hardware was created by its parent company, California Hardware, with an environmentally friendly emphasis.
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With previous work stops affording him the opportunity to travel to London, Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Colin Kinsella has seen most of the world during his career in marketing and advertising. But according to him, no comparison can be made to his job location — San Francisco — where he works for Avenue A Razorfish as the president of the company’s West Coast region.
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