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Cuesta College

Cuesta College is a public community college in San Luis Obispo County, California.

Cuesta College
TypePublic community college
Established1963; 61 years ago (1963)
Endowment$35.5 million (2020)[1]
PresidentJill Stearns
Academic staff
165 full-time
414 part-time
Administrative staff
245
Students11,019[2]
Location,
United States

35°19′47.89″N 120°44′32.47″W / 35.3299694°N 120.7423528°W / 35.3299694; -120.7423528
CampusSuburban, 150 acres (61 ha)
Colors   Green and white
NicknameCougars
Sporting affiliations
CCCAAWSC,
SCWA (wrestling)
Websitewww.cuesta.edu

History edit

The first community college in the San Luis Obispo area was founded in 1916 as a San Luis Obispo High School division. It lasted until 1919 with the United States involved in World War I. Cal Poly had a junior college division from 1927 to 1932. Miramonte College of Atascadero filled the void as a private institution from 1933 to 1936. The county's second public junior college was formed in 1936 as a part of San Luis Obispo High School District but ceased operation in June 1959.

 
Cuesta College's on-campus Cougar Park is pictured in November 2022.

On April 16, 1963, voters in SLO County agreed to form a community college district, forming the San Luis Obispo County Junior College District.[3]

In 1964, a limited evening division began at Camp San Luis Obispo, a California National Guard facility located between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay.

On October 4, 1965, the college was officially named Cuesta College.[4]

Five years later, following the approval of a $5 million bond,[5] Cuesta broke ground on its current main campus west of Camp San Luis Obispo to establish a 127-acre site including frontage property deeded to the college by the National Guard.[6]

Campus edit

 
Cuesta College's Associated Students Auditorium, shown in 2022, hosts a variety of speaking engagements, musical performances and other events at the center of campus.

Located on State Route 1, the main Cuesta campus is six miles (9.7 km) from the beaches of the Pacific Ocean and six miles (9.7 km) from San Luis Obispo. Cuesta College also has a satellite campus, 'North County Campus', in Paso Robles, which is twenty-nine miles (47 km) to the northeast of the main campus near San Luis Obispo. Limited course offerings are also available at two other sites within the county operated by Cuesta College, one at Arroyo Grande High School in Arroyo Grande and the other at Nipomo High School in Nipomo.

The original campus features a science forum including an observatory for astronomy courses, now named Bowen Celestial Observatory.[7] With a 14-inch telescope including a special narrow wavelength-band filter, the observatory has been used since the 1970s, occasionally open to the public for viewing of events such as visible comets[8] and solar eclipses.[9]

 
The Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center, featuring two theaters at Cuesta College's San Luis Obispo campus, is shown in October 2022.

The North County Campus opened in August 1998, with the very first structures donated by Vandenberg Air Force Base.[10] Cuesta's Paso Robles campus opened a new student center featuring a cafeteria, student lounge, and Pearson VUE-administered CBEST and CSET testing stations, in June 2018.[11]

Also in 2018, the college's San Luis Obispo campus received a $1.5 million gift from the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust; the donation toward Cuesta's Cultural and Performing Arts Center was the second-largest in the institution's then-55-year history.[12] The center, featuring a 450-seat main theater as well as a 100-seat experimental theater, plus teaching facilities, was thereafter renamed as the Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center.

In 2019, the college's aquatics center, including a 50-meter competition pool along with a 25-yard training pool,[13] was expanded following Measure L funding.[14] The complex hosted the silver medal-winning U.S. men's national water polo team and the gold medalist synchronized swimming duo of Tracie Ruiz and Candy Costie during training sessions for the 1984 Summer Olympics.[15][16]

Organization and administration edit

Cuesta College is the only college in the San Luis Obispo County Community College District (or SLOCCCD, part of the California Community College system) and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. The district is governed by an elected five-member board of trustees.

Jill Stearns, the current president, began her presidency in July 2018 after Gilbert H. Stork retired. The gymnasium was renamed Gilbert H. Stork Gymnasium in his honor in August 2018.

Academics edit

 
Since the mid-1970s, Cuesta College's Bowen Celestial Observatory has observed events such as passing comets and solar eclipses.

The college offers 76 Associate's degree programs and 96 certificate programs. A number of Cuesta students transfer to the public California State University and University of California systems, including the nearby Cal Poly SLO campus, as well as private colleges and universities.

In 2012, Cuesta College's regional accreditor Western Association of Schools and Colleges placed the college on "show cause" status, warning the college that its accreditation might not be renewed. A year later, the college's accreditation was renewed and its status upgraded to "on warning." The Tribune, the local newspaper of San Luis Obispo, described this as the result of a "years-long struggle to fix several deficiencies identified by the commission [that] came at a cost: lower enrollment, difficulty recruiting applicants and damaged morale."[17] In February 2014, Cuesta's "on warning" status was removed and the accreditor certified that the college meets all of its standards.[18]

Following three years of expansion to the college's agriculture department, Cuesta hosted its first plant sale in April 2018.[19] Then ahead of the fall 2018 semester, the college added new courses in viticulture and geographic information systems.[20]

In the spring semester of 2023, Cuesta launched a reportedly first-of-its-kind aviation maintenance technician program, with 25 students in the first cohort.[21] The 18-month vocational program, which started in part from a $500,000 contribution via ACI Jet,[22] is designed to prepare students to test for FAA mechanical licensing.

In November 2023, Cuesta was selected by the Aspen Institute as one of the top 150 community colleges in the nation (based upon criteria including teaching and learning, certificate and degree completion, transfer and bachelor's attainment, workforce success, equitable access to the college, and equitable outcomes for students of color and students from low-income backgrounds).[23][24]

Athletics edit

The college's athletic teams are known as the Cougars and the school colors are green and white.[25] The college currently fields seven men's and nine women's varsity teams. It competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) in the Western State Conference (WSC) for all sports except wrestling, which competes in the Southern California Wrestling Association (SCWA).[26]

 
Originally constructed in 1978, Cuesta College's Dr. Stork Gym in San Luis Obispo, California, seats approximately 2,000 people, and hosts community events in addition to Cougars games and matches.

Several of the Cougars' programs compete in Dr. Stork Gym, which in the mid-1980s to early 1990s garnered local attention for hosting the SLO County Basketball Camp, which on multiple occasions featured clinics including instructor Bill Walton.[27][28] Since the early 2010s, the arena space has also hosted Special Olympics annual Spring Regional Games.[29][30]

Men's basketball edit

In the history of the Western State Conference, Cuesta accumulated 10 WSC North Division championships from 1981 through 2016, the second-most in the league; only Ventura College (with 13 such titles) won more in that time span.[31] In 2019, Cougars head coach Rusty Blair won his 500th career victory with the college, becoming the 13th coach in state history to total at least a half-thousand wins.[32] The 1996–97 academic year saw Cuesta set a program record for wins in a season (32), soon due to a CCCAA revision increased to 33 wins for an overall record of 33–5.[33] The season included a February 12 victory over then-defending state champion Ventura, 98–87, with roughly 1,300 fans in attendance.[34] On the Central Coast, at any level of college basketball, the 33-win total is tied as the second-most victories in a year, trailing only the 34–1 season of Allan Hancock College exactly four decades earlier in 1956–57.

Water polo edit

Cuesta's men's water polo team, which has compiled more than 40 consecutive winning-record seasons,[35] has advanced to the CCCAA final four on four occasions since 2005, including finishing in third place in the state in 2006[36] and 2023. The Cuesta women's water polo squad, which owns four WSC championships since 2000,[37] saw its single-season goals record broken in 2022 by Arroyo Grande High School recruit Anna Kreowski (who scored a state-leading 142 times before transferring to Cal Baptist).[38]

Women's basketball edit

 
Cuesta College's Jake Lincoln wrestles Rudy Delgado of Cerritos College in 2012.

During the 1981–82 season, Cuesta set a program record for winning percentage, going 19-1 overall (.950).[39] The Cougars won the state's 1982 then-Division II championship[40] in San Mateo, defeating Shasta College 68–59. LeAnne Armstrong scored 21 points in the title game and was named Tournament MVP.

Women's volleyball edit

Cuesta won CCCAA state titles in 1979, 1985, and 1986.[41]

Wrestling edit

The Cougars, coached by Gary Meissner, won the 1980 California Community College (then-Division II classification) state championship on February 9, 1980, at Chabot College.[42] Cuesta scored 29 team points for the trophy.

Gallery edit

Notable people edit

 
Jon Moscot

References edit

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  5. ^ "Cuesta bonds pass". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. November 4, 1970. p. 1.
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  7. ^ Middlecamp, David (May 10, 2016). "Mercury has close encounter with surface of the sun". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. 1A.
  8. ^ "Big show in the skies". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. March 5, 1976. pp. A-2.
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  10. ^ Lazier, Matt (August 17, 1998). "Paso becomes a college town: Cuesta College's North County campus opens after seven years of work". San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune. pp. A-1.
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  16. ^ Steers, Dennis (July 14, 1984). "USA swimming duo to get in sync at Cuesta". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. B1.
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  20. ^ Clark, Lucas (July 25, 2018). "Register for classes at Cuesta College". The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. 4A.
  21. ^ Cruz, Kimberly (February 16, 2023). "Cuesta College students getting real-life aircraft experience". KSBY 6 TV.
  22. ^ Cruz, Kimberly (August 19, 2022). "New aviation maintenance technician program prepares for takeoff next year at Cuesta College". KSBY 6 TV.
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  28. ^ Ruthemeyer, Dan (July 2, 1991). "Ball still bounces in Walton's court". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. pp. B-1.
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  34. ^ Petersen, Troy M. (February 13, 1997). "Cuesta shakes, rolls by Ventura". San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune. pp. C-1.
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  39. ^ "Armstrong named Cuesta MVP". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. May 12, 1982. p. 21.
  40. ^ "Cougars' late rally nets state hoop title". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. March 8, 1982. p. 15.
  41. ^ "Women's Volleyball History of Champions". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  42. ^ "Cuesta wrestlers tops". San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune. February 11, 1980. p. 13.
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  44. ^ Morris, Don (2018-05-01). "Greatest athletes on the Central Coast: Sean Chambers". Central Coast Journal. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
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External links edit

  • Official website

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Cuesta College is a public community college in San Luis Obispo County California Cuesta CollegeTypePublic community collegeEstablished1963 61 years ago 1963 Endowment 35 5 million 2020 1 PresidentJill StearnsAcademic staff165 full time414 part timeAdministrative staff245Students11 019 2 LocationSan Luis Obispo California United States35 19 47 89 N 120 44 32 47 W 35 3299694 N 120 7423528 W 35 3299694 120 7423528CampusSuburban 150 acres 61 ha Colors Green and whiteNicknameCougarsSporting affiliationsCCCAA WSC SCWA wrestling Websitewww wbr cuesta wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Organization and administration 4 Academics 5 Athletics 5 1 Men s basketball 5 2 Water polo 5 3 Women s basketball 5 4 Women s volleyball 5 5 Wrestling 6 Gallery 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe first community college in the San Luis Obispo area was founded in 1916 as a San Luis Obispo High School division It lasted until 1919 with the United States involved in World War I Cal Poly had a junior college division from 1927 to 1932 Miramonte College of Atascadero filled the void as a private institution from 1933 to 1936 The county s second public junior college was formed in 1936 as a part of San Luis Obispo High School District but ceased operation in June 1959 nbsp Cuesta College s on campus Cougar Park is pictured in November 2022 On April 16 1963 voters in SLO County agreed to form a community college district forming the San Luis Obispo County Junior College District 3 In 1964 a limited evening division began at Camp San Luis Obispo a California National Guard facility located between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay On October 4 1965 the college was officially named Cuesta College 4 Five years later following the approval of a 5 million bond 5 Cuesta broke ground on its current main campus west of Camp San Luis Obispo to establish a 127 acre site including frontage property deeded to the college by the National Guard 6 Campus edit nbsp Cuesta College s Associated Students Auditorium shown in 2022 hosts a variety of speaking engagements musical performances and other events at the center of campus Located on State Route 1 the main Cuesta campus is six miles 9 7 km from the beaches of the Pacific Ocean and six miles 9 7 km from San Luis Obispo Cuesta College also has a satellite campus North County Campus in Paso Robles which is twenty nine miles 47 km to the northeast of the main campus near San Luis Obispo Limited course offerings are also available at two other sites within the county operated by Cuesta College one at Arroyo Grande High School in Arroyo Grande and the other at Nipomo High School in Nipomo The original campus features a science forum including an observatory for astronomy courses now named Bowen Celestial Observatory 7 With a 14 inch telescope including a special narrow wavelength band filter the observatory has been used since the 1970s occasionally open to the public for viewing of events such as visible comets 8 and solar eclipses 9 nbsp The Harold J Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center featuring two theaters at Cuesta College s San Luis Obispo campus is shown in October 2022 The North County Campus opened in August 1998 with the very first structures donated by Vandenberg Air Force Base 10 Cuesta s Paso Robles campus opened a new student center featuring a cafeteria student lounge and Pearson VUE administered CBEST and CSET testing stations in June 2018 11 Also in 2018 the college s San Luis Obispo campus received a 1 5 million gift from the Harold J Miossi Charitable Trust the donation toward Cuesta s Cultural and Performing Arts Center was the second largest in the institution s then 55 year history 12 The center featuring a 450 seat main theater as well as a 100 seat experimental theater plus teaching facilities was thereafter renamed as the Harold J Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center In 2019 the college s aquatics center including a 50 meter competition pool along with a 25 yard training pool 13 was expanded following Measure L funding 14 The complex hosted the silver medal winning U S men s national water polo team and the gold medalist synchronized swimming duo of Tracie Ruiz and Candy Costie during training sessions for the 1984 Summer Olympics 15 16 Organization and administration editCuesta College is the only college in the San Luis Obispo County Community College District or SLOCCCD part of the California Community College system and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges The district is governed by an elected five member board of trustees Jill Stearns the current president began her presidency in July 2018 after Gilbert H Stork retired The gymnasium was renamed Gilbert H Stork Gymnasium in his honor in August 2018 Academics edit nbsp Since the mid 1970s Cuesta College s Bowen Celestial Observatory has observed events such as passing comets and solar eclipses The college offers 76 Associate s degree programs and 96 certificate programs A number of Cuesta students transfer to the public California State University and University of California systems including the nearby Cal Poly SLO campus as well as private colleges and universities In 2012 Cuesta College s regional accreditor Western Association of Schools and Colleges placed the college on show cause status warning the college that its accreditation might not be renewed A year later the college s accreditation was renewed and its status upgraded to on warning The Tribune the local newspaper of San Luis Obispo described this as the result of a years long struggle to fix several deficiencies identified by the commission that came at a cost lower enrollment difficulty recruiting applicants and damaged morale 17 In February 2014 Cuesta s on warning status was removed and the accreditor certified that the college meets all of its standards 18 Following three years of expansion to the college s agriculture department Cuesta hosted its first plant sale in April 2018 19 Then ahead of the fall 2018 semester the college added new courses in viticulture and geographic information systems 20 In the spring semester of 2023 Cuesta launched a reportedly first of its kind aviation maintenance technician program with 25 students in the first cohort 21 The 18 month vocational program which started in part from a 500 000 contribution via ACI Jet 22 is designed to prepare students to test for FAA mechanical licensing In November 2023 Cuesta was selected by the Aspen Institute as one of the top 150 community colleges in the nation based upon criteria including teaching and learning certificate and degree completion transfer and bachelor s attainment workforce success equitable access to the college and equitable outcomes for students of color and students from low income backgrounds 23 24 Athletics editThe college s athletic teams are known as the Cougars and the school colors are green and white 25 The college currently fields seven men s and nine women s varsity teams It competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association CCCAA in the Western State Conference WSC for all sports except wrestling which competes in the Southern California Wrestling Association SCWA 26 nbsp Originally constructed in 1978 Cuesta College s Dr Stork Gym in San Luis Obispo California seats approximately 2 000 people and hosts community events in addition to Cougars games and matches Several of the Cougars programs compete in Dr Stork Gym which in the mid 1980s to early 1990s garnered local attention for hosting the SLO County Basketball Camp which on multiple occasions featured clinics including instructor Bill Walton 27 28 Since the early 2010s the arena space has also hosted Special Olympics annual Spring Regional Games 29 30 Men s basketball edit In the history of the Western State Conference Cuesta accumulated 10 WSC North Division championships from 1981 through 2016 the second most in the league only Ventura College with 13 such titles won more in that time span 31 In 2019 Cougars head coach Rusty Blair won his 500th career victory with the college becoming the 13th coach in state history to total at least a half thousand wins 32 The 1996 97 academic year saw Cuesta set a program record for wins in a season 32 soon due to a CCCAA revision increased to 33 wins for an overall record of 33 5 33 The season included a February 12 victory over then defending state champion Ventura 98 87 with roughly 1 300 fans in attendance 34 On the Central Coast at any level of college basketball the 33 win total is tied as the second most victories in a year trailing only the 34 1 season of Allan Hancock College exactly four decades earlier in 1956 57 Water polo edit Cuesta s men s water polo team which has compiled more than 40 consecutive winning record seasons 35 has advanced to the CCCAA final four on four occasions since 2005 including finishing in third place in the state in 2006 36 and 2023 The Cuesta women s water polo squad which owns four WSC championships since 2000 37 saw its single season goals record broken in 2022 by Arroyo Grande High School recruit Anna Kreowski who scored a state leading 142 times before transferring to Cal Baptist 38 Women s basketball edit nbsp Cuesta College s Jake Lincoln wrestles Rudy Delgado of Cerritos College in 2012 During the 1981 82 season Cuesta set a program record for winning percentage going 19 1 overall 950 39 The Cougars won the state s 1982 then Division II championship 40 in San Mateo defeating Shasta College 68 59 LeAnne Armstrong scored 21 points in the title game and was named Tournament MVP Women s volleyball edit Cuesta won CCCAA state titles in 1979 1985 and 1986 41 Wrestling edit The Cougars coached by Gary Meissner won the 1980 California Community College then Division II classification state championship on February 9 1980 at Chabot College 42 Cuesta scored 29 team points for the trophy Gallery edit nbsp The North County Cuesta College Campus Center is pictured in December 2023 nbsp The Cuesta College Founders Grove located behind Building 1100 on the main San Luis Obispo campus leads up to the Cougar Soccer Expanse nbsp Cuesta College hosts the Festival Mozaic Orchestra in 2019 at the Miossi Center nbsp The Patricia D Fox Allied Health Math amp Science Building shown in 2023 is part of Cuesta College s North County Campus expansion since the original opening in 1998 nbsp Cuesta College s Building 3100 noted for its modern mission style design is pictured at the San Luis Obispo campus Notable people edit nbsp Jon MoscotFor a more comprehensive list see Category Cuesta College alumni Dave Anthony comedian 43 Jay Asher writer Josimar Ayarza professional basketball player Doug Bernier professional baseball player Sam Blakeslee born 1955 founding director of the Institute for Advanced Technology amp Public Policy at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Sean Chambers professional basketball player 44 Mangkubumi born 1972 Crown Princess of the Yogyakarta Sultanate 45 Ian McCall retired mixed martial artist 46 Mike Miller professional baseball player Jon Moscot born 1991 professional baseball player 47 Kristof Ongenaet professional basketball player Martin Rajniak professional basketball player Logan Schafer professional baseball player Jake Shields mixed martial artist Robert Van Scoyoc professional baseball coach Paula Zima artist known for her sculptures paintings and etchingsReferences edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 California State of California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office Data Mart datamart cccco edu Retrieved 27 June 2017 District Gets Big Majority Jr College Approved San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune April 17 1963 p 1 Cuesta chosen as name of college San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune October 5 1965 p 1 Cuesta bonds pass San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune November 4 1970 p 1 Strandberg Sue November 17 1970 Cuesta board approves space addition for science center San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune p 12 Middlecamp David May 10 2016 Mercury has close encounter with surface of the sun The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp 1A Big show in the skies San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune March 5 1976 pp A 2 Wilson Nick August 22 2017 Right as the eclipse peaked the clouds parted to cheers San Luis Obispo Tribune pp 1A Lazier Matt August 17 1998 Paso becomes a college town Cuesta College s North County campus opens after seven years of work San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune pp A 1 Clark Lucas June 22 2018 Cuesta College opens new 32 million student center in Paso Robles The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp 3A Sheeler Andrew June 1 2018 Another popular SLO venue is getting a new name courtesy of a 1 5 million gift The San Luis Obispo Tribune Web Edition Cuesta College Aquatics Center Reopens San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce June 24 2019 Cuesta College Aquatics Center reopens after expansion KSBY TV June 14 2019 Steers Dennis July 9 1984 USA team pools its resources San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp B1 Steers Dennis July 14 1984 USA swimming duo to get in sync at Cuesta San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp B1 Tonya Strickland February 14 2013 Cuesta College retains accreditation officials announce The Tribune Archived from the original on February 17 2013 Retrieved February 18 2013 AnnMarie Cornejo February 10 2014 Cuesta College s accreditation is reaffirmed sanctions dropped The Tribune Archived from the original on December 16 2014 Retrieved December 15 2014 Clark Lucas April 20 2018 Cuesta is celebrating its growing ag program with first ever plant sale The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp 4A Clark Lucas July 25 2018 Register for classes at Cuesta College The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp 4A Cruz Kimberly February 16 2023 Cuesta College students getting real life aircraft experience KSBY 6 TV Cruz Kimberly August 19 2022 New aviation maintenance technician program prepares for takeoff next year at Cuesta College KSBY 6 TV Gillies Andrew November 1 2023 Cuesta College honored as one of Aspen Institute s top 150 Community Colleges KEYT News Channel Cuesta College Among 150 Top Community Colleges In U S KVEC News Talk 920 AM November 2 2023 California Community College Baseball Coaches Association California Community College Baseball Coaches Association Retrieved 2021 04 19 2019 20 CCCAA Directory PDF California Community College Athletic Association Retrieved 15 April 2020 Steers Dennis June 27 1984 Big Bill a big hit at Cuesta cage camp San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp C 1 Ruthemeyer Dan July 2 1991 Ball still bounces in Walton s court San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune pp B 1 Hickey Julia May 1 2011 Cuesta College The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp B1 Middlecamp David May 7 2023 Special Olympics games return to SLO after COVID hiatus Super excited to be back The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA pp 5A Western State Conference PDF Western State Conference Retrieved 2022 07 11 Cuesta College men s basketball coach Rusty Blair picks up 500th career win 2019 02 05 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Burdick Eric November 8 1997 Ventura suspends cage program San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune pp C 1 Petersen Troy M February 13 1997 Cuesta shakes rolls by Ventura San Luis Obispo County Telegram Tribune pp C 1 Nushi Emma October 8 2019 Men s water polo looks to be CCCAA playoffs contender again The Cuestonian Cuesta Men Third in State Water Polo Championships The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA November 19 2006 pp D2 Cuesta Roundup Cougars in Control of WSC Polo Cuesta Men s and Women s Water Polo Teams Win Conference Secure Top Seed at Tournament The Tribune San Luis Obispo CA October 25 2007 pp S4 Buscher Casey November 15 2022 Anna Kreowski breaks season goal record at Cuesta College KSBY TV Armstrong named Cuesta MVP San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune May 12 1982 p 21 Cougars late rally nets state hoop title San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune March 8 1982 p 15 Women s Volleyball History of Champions a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Cuesta wrestlers tops San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune February 11 1980 p 13 20 Questions Tuesday 173 Dave Anthony Retrieved 27 June 2017 Morris Don 2018 05 01 Greatest athletes on the Central Coast Sean Chambers Central Coast Journal Retrieved 2022 06 27 GKR Mangkubumi Penjaga Inti Kebudayaan Keraton Yogyakarta www kratonjogja id Retrieved 19 November 2020 Sherdog com Ian McCall s Violent Delights Shakespeare Comes to the Cage Sherdog Retrieved 27 June 2017 Jon Moscot Bio Pepperdine University Official Athletic Site Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 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