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Hart Elementary School’s Matthew Cline and David Newton chose the right literature to win at the 36th annual Kern County Oral Language Festival held Jan. 20 at Standard School District Educational Services Center. As it turns out, their serious literary choice epitomized them. It was about a football player who would not give up.  After failing to place in the same competition last year, Cline and Newton tried again this year, and it paid off. “Even if we had not won again, just finding this piece, ‘What Happened,’ got me more active at school and helped me make new friends I didn’t know before,” Newton said. “Yes, and it helped me do more things I never knew I could do, like winning this trophy,” Cline added. Both students proved to be excellent examples of what hard work and practice can achieve in this annual competition split between students in grades four to six and seven to eight. What started out as an estimated pool...
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