RIALTO RECORD Weekly
Vol 1 9, NO. 40
June 17, 2021
Eagles make histor y, ear n redemption with CIF-SS title
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The Eisenhower High School girls basketball team celebrates after claiming the CIF-Southern Section Division 2A title on June 10. The Eagles put on a dominant performance with a 75-53 victory again Paloma Valley in Menifee to capture the program's first title.
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he Eisenhower High School girls basketball team made history by claiming the CIF-Southern Section Division 2A title on June 10. The Eagles topped Paloma
Valley 75-53 in Menifee for the first girls basketball title in school history. After falling short in overtime in the title game a year ago, Eisenhower coach Antonio Quintero called this season the
“Road to Redemption.” In front of Eisenhower fans and Rialto Unified School District staff, including Superintendent Dr. Cuauhtémoc Avila, the Eagles left no doubts in the championship game, running out to a 36point lead by the fourth quarter.
“On behalf of the Rialto Unified School District Board of Education, we all congratulate the Eisenhower High School girls basketball team for their exceptional championship run,” Dr. Eagles, cont. on next pg.
County Fifth District Super visor Joe Baca, Jr. celebrates six months in office with roadmap to revitalization By Manny B. Sandoval
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n June 2021, San Bernardino County Fifth District Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. celebrates six months of success in office, and looks toward a future of revitalization as he brings forth a plan for healthier and sustainable communities across the county. To date, in just 180 days, Baca’s office has served well over 400 constituents in the 5th District via COVID-19 town-hall meetings, food drives, community cleanups, expungement and hiring events, and more. “It’s been a focused first six months for us in the Fifth supervisorial district. We have been busy addressing county business such as adopting the budget, coordinating events to provide resources to the community and working with the 80-plus county departments to deliver to the resBaca, cont. on next pg.
PHOTO OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR JOE BACA, JR. Joe Baca, Jr. celebrates being sworn in as San Bernardino County Fifth District Supervisor with wife Jennifer and children on December 7, 2020.