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Ready, Set, ForeMost people know about combo...

Ready, Set, Fore

Most people know about combo sports such as triathlons and biathlons, but Xtreme Golf? Picture running a 5-K while swinging a nine iron (Calendar Weekend, Page 34). . . . Thousand Oaks “speed golfer” Corey Cornacchio is one of a small band of athletes who dash around golf courses. “Everybody I tell about it, they laugh,” Cornacchio says. But “it’s great to get a round in under an hour. My wife loves it.”

Banned Where?

The Tubes are no longer down the . . . well, you know. The group, big in the ‘70s and early ‘80s, fell apart, but they’re back together and will do their satirical, slightly twisted thing at the Ventura County Fair on Friday (Page 40). . . . Front man Fee Waybill says his group, one of the very, very few bands to be banned in Las Vegas, “had to out-shock ourselves.” But that was then and this is now. “It’s pretty hard to shock anyone anymore,” Waybill says. “I’m happy to play the fair.”

Coach Bows Out

Jim Keating has opted not to take a job coaching Ventura College’s men’s basketball team, he announced Wednesday (C10). . . . Keating, who never resigned his teaching job at Shasta College, said he changed his mind about the Ventura move because of family considerations.

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Haun Identified

A Ventura woman testified that she saw Diana Haun on Canada Larga Road about 16 hours after Sherri Dally was kidnapped and 26 days before Dally’s body was found in a ravine a couple of miles away (B1). . . . The defendant looked “panic-stricken,” Samantha Spencer testified in the trial of Haun, accused of kidnapping and slaying Dally.

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Partly cloudy skies. Highs up to 90, lows near 60. B11

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