header image

[Sign Up Now] to Receive Our FREE Daily SCVTV-SCVNews Digest by E-Mail

Inside
Weather


 
Calendar
Today in
S.C.V. History
April 26
1906 - Bobby Batugo, World Champion Mixologist in the 1970s, born in The Philippines [story]
Bobby Batugo


It was Lexi Whitman’s sophomore year at College of the Canyons and George Serrano, track and field assistant coach, was discussing strategy with her before the California Community College Athletic Association cross-country State Championship meet.

Serrano recommended that Whitman start the race’s first mile really hard.

Worried that his strategy would backfire, Whitman asked, “What if I die out?”

“But what if you don’t?” said Serrano in response.

Whitman followed her coach’s advice and the risk paid off. She placed 18th in the field of more than 200 runners.

“We spend so much time thinking about if the risks we take will backfire and what will happen then, but we never consider the outcome if the risk is fruitful,” said Whitman. “This piece of advice applies to other aspects of my life, and I think that’s why it has stuck with me.”

In sticking with this advice, Whitman has come a long way from the confused freshman she once was when she started attending COC in fall 2014.

Torn between two majors, the Valencia High School graduate viewed COC as a cost-effective alternative to attending a four-year university immediately after high school.

“I saw it as a great opportunity to explore my options before transferring,” said Whitman.

During her three years at COC, Whitman has done more than just explore her options—she has seized every single opportunity that has come her way.

Whitman was a key member of the college’s cross country program, helping the 2014 squad finish runner up at the that year’s state championship meet and coming back to help the team earn a third place finish at the state meet in 2015. She also earned All-Western State Conference honors both years.

As a member of the COC track & field team, she placed sixth in the state in the 10,000m, and 11th in the 5,000m event during the 2016 CCCAA State Championship meet. Earlier this spring she placed 10th in the 3,000m steeplechase at the CCCAA Southern California Championships.

When the dual-sport athlete transfers to California State University, Fullerton, in the fall to study filmmaking, she will be leaving COC with associate degrees in both filmmaking and liberal arts and sciences, and a 4.0 GPA.

“I have had so much fun being a two-sport athlete for COC,” said Whitman. “It is a challenge juggling sports and academics, but ultimately it has been so worth it.”

COC cross country/track & field head coach Lindie Kane says Whitman was a team leader through her entire time as a student-athlete.

“She leads by example and is a role model for her teammates on and off the field,” said Kane. “Lexi has been a tremendous asset to our program and a big part of our team success over the past few years. I know she will continue to excel as she moves to the next level.”

But Whitman’s time at COC wasn’t always a smooth sprint.

During her first season of track, Whitman suffered a devastating injury that benched her for four months and forced her to miss a majority of the season.

“It was the longest I had ever gone without running,” said Whitman. “It was terrible. With the help of the athletic trainers at COC, my coaches, teammates, and family, I kept my sanity through rehabilitation and I was healed in time for cross-country summer training.”

Whitman was set to transfer to a four-year school in fall 2016, but none of the schools felt like a right fit.

After consulting with her coaches and professors, Whitman took another risk. She decided to stay an extra year at COC.

“It ended up being a great decision because I was able to take more film classes and complete an internship with LA Film Locations,” said Whitman, who wishes to become a film editor for either film or television.

At LA Film Locations, which is a location service for the TV and film industry, Whitman answered phones from location managers and created aerials for production days.

“It was so cool being able to experience the film industry through that aspect of production,” said Whitman of her internship, which she landed with the help of the college’s Cooperative Work Experience Education (CWEE) program. “I learned more about what goes on behind the scenes before a production is even shot.”

Whitman is grateful to the COC coaches and professors who helped her find the direction she needed to pursue her goals.

“I could not have done it without all the help of these people,” said Whitman. “I would highly recommend other students get their start at COC. They have so many opportunities for students and the faculty is so helpful. Take advantage of everything the school offers because you never know where it could lead you.”

Comment On This Story
COMMENT POLICY: We welcome comments from individuals and businesses. All comments are moderated. Comments are subject to rejection if they are vulgar, combative, or in poor taste.
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.

6 Comments

  1. Susan Whitman ??????

  2. Arnold Bautista says:

    It only gets better and better for her! She definitely deserved all she’s accomplished throughout the years she was at COC and future schools and future!

  3. Way to go Lexi! Proud of you!

  4. Jeff Turner says:

    Such a fabulous story. Great job, Lexi!

Leave a Comment


HIGHER EDUCATION LINKS
LOCAL COLLEGE HEADLINES
Friday, Apr 26, 2024
California Institute of the Arts will present the annual CalArts Expo on Saturday, May 2. The Expo is an institute-wide event featuring interdisciplinary creative work from the CalArts community, ranging from current students to internationally renowned faculty and alumni creators.
Friday, Apr 26, 2024
Against a backdrop of cinematic magic at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California Institute of the Arts honored the transformative power that philanthropy has had in nurturing the dreams of CalArts students.
Thursday, Apr 25, 2024
An entertainment industry initiative to support the voices of California State University, Northridge film and TV students was celebrated with a recent screening of stories they created. 
Thursday, Apr 25, 2024
Earlier this month, a team of biology students at The Master’s University won a distinguished award at one of the oldest intercollegiate research conferences in the country.
Thursday, Apr 25, 2024
California Institute of the Arts' Community Weekend kicks off on Friday, April 26 and runs through Sunday, April 28.
Keep Up With Our Facebook

Latest Additions to SCVNews.com
In the Roaring ’20s in the big city, if there’s enough “razzle dazzle,” you just might get away with murder. That’s the premise of the hit musical “Chicago,” which has enjoyed success for nearly 50 years, and was based on true-crime stories of a century ago.
May 2-4: ‘Chicago’ On Stage at West Ranch High School
California Institute of the Arts will present the annual CalArts Expo on Saturday, May 2. The Expo is an institute-wide event featuring interdisciplinary creative work from the CalArts community, ranging from current students to internationally renowned faculty and alumni creators.
May 2: Annual Cal Arts Expo Open to the Public
Blue Heat, the Saugus High School show choir team, ended its competition season on April 12 with a first-place finish in the mixed division Tier IV at John Burroughs Music Showcase 2024 held in Burbank. The team also won the awards for Best Musicianship and Best Showmanship.
Saugus High Show Choir Captures Awards at Music Showcase
Against a backdrop of cinematic magic at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, California Institute of the Arts honored the transformative power that philanthropy has had in nurturing the dreams of CalArts students.
CalArts Honors Scholarship Donors at Nickelodeon Event
Two classic one-act comedies written by the late James McLure are coming to The Main in Old Town Newhall for a two-weekend run starting Friday, May 10.
May 10: Two Classic One Act Comedies Open at The Main
The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity and the County Film Office, in partnership with Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Chair Lindsey P. Horvath and Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger, unveiled a new $4.1 million grant program to provide relief to small and micro businesses affected by both COVID-19 and the 2023 Hollywood double strikes.
$4.1 Million Grant Program for Small, Micro Businesses in L.A. County
Join the Saugus Instrumental Music Program at Saugus High School for a fun community event. Get ready, Santa Clarita, for an unforgettable morning of shopping, entertainment and support. The Saugus Instrumental Music Program Rummage Sale, where treasures abound and bargains await will be held Saturday, June 8, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
June 8: Saugus High Instrumental Music Program Rummage Sale
The Placerita Canyon Nature Center Associates invite residents of the Santa Clarita Valley to the annual Placerita Canyon Nature Center Open House event to be held Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
May 11: Placerita Canyon Nature Center Open House
1906 - Bobby Batugo, World Champion Mixologist in the 1970s, born in The Philippines [story]
Bobby Batugo
Starting Monday, April 29, construction on the South Fork Trail will begin to replace a portion of the lodgepole fencing, the city of Santa Clarita announced.
South Fork Trail Construction to Begin April 29
College of the Canyons dual-sport athlete Sam Regez will continue his career at University of Portland with plans to run on both the cross country and track and field programs.
COC Standout Sam Regez Signs with University of Portland
An entertainment industry initiative to support the voices of California State University, Northridge film and TV students was celebrated with a recent screening of stories they created. 
‘Changing Lenses’ Initiative Lends Voice to CSUN Film, TV Students
How important is Film and Tourism to the Santa Clarita Valley Economy? 
SCVEDC Delves into Santa Clarita Film, Tourism Impact
Earlier this month, a team of biology students at The Master’s University won a distinguished award at one of the oldest intercollegiate research conferences in the country.
TMU Biology Students Earn Recognition at Annual Research Conference
Lisa Zamroz has announced her intent to step down as the head coach of The Master's University's women's basketball team effective July 1, 2024.
TMU Women’s Basketball Coach to Resign
Spring heralds a time of renewal and rejuvenation, not just in the natural world, but within our homes and lives as well.
Cameron Smyth | Spring Cleaning Your Neighborhood
College of the Canyons student-athletes Gigi Garcia (softball) and Hannes Yngve (men's golf) have been named the COC Athletic Department's Women's and Men's Student-Athletes of the Week for the period running April 15-20.
COC Names Gigi Garcia, Hannes Yngve Athletes of the Week
California Institute of the Arts' Community Weekend kicks off on Friday, April 26 and runs through Sunday, April 28.
April 26-28: Community Weekend Returns to CalArts
May is National Foster Parent Appreciation Month! Celebrate by applying to become a resource parent and fostering or foster-adopting siblings.
May 16: Children’s Bureau Foster Care Orientation
Santa Clarita resident Edina Lemus has been appointed Administrator of the Veterans Home of California in Lancaster by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Newsom Appoints SCV Resident Veterans Home Administrator
The California Department of Transportation has scheduled Lane Closures on the northbound and southbound State Route 14 between Technology Drive in Palmdale and Avenue A in Lancaster, closing up to three lanes.
Caltrans Announces SR-14 Lane Closures
1906 - Bercaw General Store opens in Surrey (Saugus) [story]
Bercaw Store
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond testified today in the Senate Education Committee about the need for results-proven training for all teachers of reading and math.
State Superintendent Makes Historic Push for Results-Proven Training in Literacy, Math as Sponsor of SB 1115
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:
Ocean Water Warning for April 24
SCVNews.com