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        <title>Strange football news hits (fairly) close to home - School House Zach - zewing&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>You know those crazy news stories you hear sometimes &amp;mdash; like the ones that come on at the very end of the local news or the ones we post here in our &amp;quot;Around the Web&amp;quot; feature at bakersfield.com?
It never seems like those news stories hit very close to home. Well, for some folks in Clovis, that&#039;s about to change. Clovis West has hired Gary Joe Kinne as its new football coach. (You might recall that the Golden Eagles forced out coach Marty Martin after he went 9-4-1 and lost to Bakersfield High in the Division I section title game. Martin, who has since moved on to Kerman, has filed a lawsuit against the Clovis Unified School District.)
Thing about Kinne is, he was in one of those strange news stories a few years back. Three years ago, he was shot by a disgruntled parent in his Canton (Texas) High office. Yeah, that&#039;s right, shot by a parent over a silly game. Suffered severe damage to his liver but survived.
Yeah, I&#039;d say he&#039;s brave enough to take on the Clovis West administration that seems to so quickly move on to the next coach. Question is, what happens if he goes 8-5 next year? Keeps his job? You&#039;d like to think so, but he&#039;d probably just take solace if no one attacked him over it.
As a side note, Kinne&#039;s son, G.J., has announced he&#039;s transferring from the University of Texas. He spent his redshirt season there last year buried on the depth chart at quarterback. Don&#039;t be surprised to see him surface somewhere around these parts, either &amp;mdash; and if it&#039;s Fresno State, that certainly could affect local prep quarterbacks&#039; college choices.
Anyway, best of luck to Kinne at Clovis West. Let&#039;s hope he&#039;s only in the news for the right reasons here in California.</description>
        <itunes:summary>You know those crazy news stories you hear sometimes &amp;mdash; like the ones that come on at the very end of the local news or the ones we post here in our &amp;quot;Around the Web&amp;quot; feature at bakersfield.com?
It never seems like those news stories hit very close to home. Well, for some folks in Clovis, that&#039;s about to change. Clovis West has hired Gary Joe Kinne as its new football coach. (You might recall that the Golden Eagles forced out coach Marty Martin after he went 9-4-1 and lost to Bakersfield High in the Division I section title game. Martin, who has since moved on to Kerman, has filed a lawsuit against the Clovis Unified School District.)
Thing about Kinne is, he was in one of those strange news stories a few years back. Three years ago, he was shot by a disgruntled parent in his Canton (Texas) High office. Yeah, that&#039;s right, shot by a parent over a silly game. Suffered severe damage to his liver but survived.
Yeah, I&#039;d say he&#039;s brave enough to take on the Clovis West administration that seems to so quickly move on to the next coach. Question is, what happens if he goes 8-5 next year? Keeps his job? You&#039;d like to think so, but he&#039;d probably just take solace if no one attacked him over it.
As a side note, Kinne&#039;s son, G.J., has announced he&#039;s transferring from the University of Texas. He spent his redshirt season there last year buried on the depth chart at quarterback. Don&#039;t be surprised to see him surface somewhere around these parts, either &amp;mdash; and if it&#039;s Fresno State, that certainly could affect local prep quarterbacks&#039; college choices.
Anyway, best of luck to Kinne at Clovis West. Let&#039;s hope he&#039;s only in the news for the right reasons here in California.</itunes:summary>
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