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Taylor Clark, 14, has been named the fastest texter in the Northstate.
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Fastest texter undefeated

A Colusa couple’s granddaughter has the fastest thumbs in Northern California.

Taylor Clark, the 14-year-old granddaughter of Raymond and Rosalyn Zaragoza, was given the title after putting her texting talent to the test Tuesday on “Good Day Sacramento,” a CBS morning news program.

“Taylor is just amazing,” Rosalyn Zaragoza said. “I’ve seen people texting before, but I’ve never seen anyone that can do it as fast as  her.”

Clark, who is one of the Zaragoza’s 18 grandchildren, had already been given the title of the fastest texter by Radio deejay Joe Breezy, of Station 107.9, when she was invited to test her skill against “Good Day Sacramento” anchor Julissa Ortiz, the self-proclaimed fastest texter in the west.

“I was nervous because it was live television” Clark told the Sun-Herald after the program. “But I was pretty confident that I would win.”

After beating Ortiz, Clark’s skill with the tiny keyboard was retested on the show against a panel of others, including her own mother,  Christina.

She easily beat them all.

“She’s was just remarkable,” Zaragoza beamed. “She was so poised. I’m just really proud of her.”

What’s amazing is that the teenager has only been texting for less than a year, when she saved her own money to get a Blackberry  Curve.

Clark uses the phone to keep in touch with her family and many friends at Clark Granite Oaks Middle School, and racks up some 14,000 minutes a month.

“What’s great about texting is that you can talk to a lot of friends at once, compared to talking to just one at a time on the telephone,” Clark said. “It’s a lot of fun.”

Before being invited to appear on “Good Day Sacramento,” Clark held the radio station title for six weeks, where 800 to 1000 contenders phoned in each week for the opportunity to take her on in competition.

She was never defeated.

Since then, the 7th grader has been encouraged to use her talent by becoming a court reporter or another profession where she can put her keyboarding skills to good use.

“It’s truly a gift,” Zaragoza said. “Nothing is going to stop her.”

Contact Susan Meeker at 458-2121 or smeeker@tcnpress.com.


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I've seen this madness in person! Its not human! Taylor can hold a full on conversation while texting at lightning speed. When I first saw her text I thought her phone had died and that she was randomly pounding the keys in frustration to try to turn it back on. Not the case. You Rock Tay!

Davey - Nov 25, 2008 09:07:03 AM Remove Comment

 
taylor we are very proud of you. you are a very unique girl and you are the envy of many.

mary joe plus eight - Nov 18, 2008 06:29:49 PM Remove Comment

 
It's nice to see all the comments, good and bad. We are proud of Taylor, for that talent she has and for also being a good daughter, granddaughter, niece and a good student.

Zaragoza Fam - Nov 18, 2008 03:34:48 PM Remove Comment

 
A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones. Proverbs 14 30

Envy kills - Nov 15, 2008 08:15:20 PM Remove Comment

 
OH YA! HEY SLINKY WANT SOME NEOSPORIN FOR THAT BURN! IS SLINKY YOUR REAL NAME OR A REFERENCE TO YOUR MANHOOD, OR LACK THEREOF? haha

DR FOR SLINKY - Nov 15, 2008 06:17:47 PM Remove Comment

 
Slinky maybe we could take a collection for you unlimited texting is a whopping 19 dollars a month, you people are pathetic, oh ya i almost forgot where i live 19 dollars can be a bit steep for some of us, im ashamed to be a resident of this county!

Prisioner of Colusa Co. - Nov 15, 2008 05:09:08 PM Remove Comment

 
she racks up 14,000 minutes a month? wow, very talented little girl. i wish i had unlimited texting and minutes so i can do da same, she must be rich and her parents must be shallow

Slinky - Nov 15, 2008 12:40:40 PM Remove Comment

 
My daughter and I watched the video on Good Day Sacramento, she credits her texting to all her writing in the 7th grade, apparently she is 13 and in the 8th grade, too bad this article was incorrect it could have saved these two their dignity, insulting a kid, you should be ashamed of yourselves, I suppose you abuse the elderly in your spare time?

TEAM \"JEALOUS MUCH\"! - Nov 15, 2008 07:23:12 AM Remove Comment

 
Correction Taylor is 13 yrs old and is an 8th grader, it's a good thing the article also didn't point out texting is only ONE of her skills not to mention straight A's at Granite Oaks Middle School in Rocklin School District, competitive soccer and basketball just to name a few, that would have been bragging, ps green isn't your best color!

Jealous much? - Nov 15, 2008 01:19:44 AM Remove Comment

 
did she get held back? she is 14 and in the 7th grade. she should be doing her school work.

al anon - Nov 14, 2008 11:39:12 AM Remove Comment

 
Now that's something to be proud of in your child, fastest texter.

WOW - Nov 14, 2008 10:15:56 AM Remove Comment
 

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