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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 3, 2007

Paralegal Aims to Long-Jump Into Olympics

WALNUT - As long-jumper Tameisha King warmed up for a punishing training session at Mt. San Antonio College's track, she playfully slapped the calf of fellow teammate Tony Allmand.

By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WALNUT - As long-jumper Tameisha King warmed up for a punishing training session at Mt. San Antonio College's track, she playfully slapped the calf of fellow teammate Tony Allmand.
      "Whoa," Allmand said. "What was that? Tameisha, where do you work again?"
      King said nothing, but grinned from beneath her viso...

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