Chris Kaufman

Portraits

  • Yuba City High catcher Max Stassi was a fourth round selection of the Oakland Athletics.
  • Retired Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jerry Kester makes and displays crosses on his lawn in memory of those lost in conflict.
  • Former Staff Sgt. Tyson Redhouse left the Air Force in 2006 with an honorable discharge. Redhouse described himself as a gay veteran in testimony before the state Senate Judiciary Committee while speaking in support of Senate Joint Resolution 6, which would encourage Congress and President Bush to support legislation to repeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy.
  • All-Area boys swimmer of the year Brandon Presswood.
  • Farm Air Flying Services co-owner Bill Porter with two of the aerial application, or crop duster planes in the fleet. Farm Air’s origins lie in the days after World War II but its future is uncertain: Sacramento’s sprawl is slowly filling up traditional rice acreage, drying up demand for crop dusting services. Meanwhile, Porter has no apprentice to carry on the business when he retires—a common problem across the aerial-application industry.
  • East Nicolaus High's 310-pound senior lineman Houston Wyllie.
  • After The Silence, a punk rock band from Yuba City. From left: Dave Weichmann, Greg Narducci, Aaron Goforth and Ryan Whippo.
  • Nigerian security guard.
  • All-Area girls soccer player of the year Julia Grimes.
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