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Saturday, August 29 Vaquero Stampede Saturday, September 5 Great Cow Run Saturday, September 12 Bronco Round-Up Wednesday, September 16 HTHNC Small Schools Invitational Saturday, September 19 Mt Carmel Cross Country I Friday, September 25 South Bay Cross Country I Friday, October 2 St Augustine Small School Friday, October 9 Citrus League Cluster #1; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, October 16 - Home Citrus League Cluster #2; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, October 23 68th Mt Sac Invitational Friday, October 30 Citrus League Meet #3; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Friday, November 6 Citrus League Finals; Calvary Christian Academy, SD, Lutheran, Mountain Empire, West Shores Saturday, November 21 San Diego CIF Championships
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Football
Friday, August 28 - 3:30 Calvary Christian Academy Friday, September 4 - 3:30 Public Safety Academy Friday, September 11 - 7pm Foothills Christian @Jr. Seau Park Friday, September 18 - 7pm The Rock @Francis Parker Friday, September 25 - 7pm @West Shores HS Friday, October 2 - tba Borrego Springs HS (Staff Appreciation Day) Friday, October 9 - tba Saint Joseph Academy (Senior Day/Nite) Friday, October 16 - bye Friday, October 23 - tba Warner HS (Homecoming) Friday, October 30 - 3pm @San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 6 - 7pm @Ocean View Christian Friday, November 13 - tba CIF playoff Friday, November 20 - tba CIF Final
Julian High School has 150 students enrolled for the 2015 – 2016 school year. There are 78 Eagle student-athletes involved in the Fall Sports program; Football, Cross country and Cheer. That works out to 52% of the student body. Very few schools can match this record. Your Eagles have 16 returning players for the 2015 Football season, providing more depth than the team has had in several seasons. Gage Baay returns as a Tight End and Defensive End. Gage is growing into his position and looks to be a force on either side of the ball. Another returning sophomore is Jeremy Flores. Jeremy has the size to be effective on the Offensive Line or Defensive Line. Will Hatch returns at Running Back and/or Linebacker. His defensive hits during drills can be heard in Wynola. Nyemetaay Linton returns as a Running Back and a Linebacker. Nyemetaay plays with a joy and passion that raises the play of his teammates. Tall and rangy Marshall Marriot is developing into a solid lineman on either side of the ball. Ozzy Martinez returns to his ballhawking exploits of last season. Junior Nino Romano returns as a very speedy running back and a slicing linebacker. His Grandpa Joe is smiling in Heaven. Junior OL/DL Alex “Caveman” Carson just retuned from Alaska and is getting up to speed. Alex is a hardnosed player and makes his presence known on the field. Senior Alejandra Abarca returns to the OL and DL. Alex has shown development during the off-season and made a very impressive tackle during Saturday’s multi-school scrimmage. Senior Mason Baay spent a week this summer with former Charger center Nick Hardwick. Mason is a steadying force on the O Line and is and absolute monster at nose guard. Just ask the center for the San Pasqual Dragons. Seniors Dennis Beresford and JJ Corrales are the wide receiving book-ends of the Eagles offense. Both Dennis and JJ have steady hands and can and will make tacklers miss. Senior Jacob “Bubba” Duro has got the eligibility demons licked and is using his size and speed to wreak havoc on either side of the ball. continued on page 9
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Fire District On Solid Footing As It Moves Forward With New Station And Alliances
by Michael Hart
The theme of Wednesday evening town hall meeting with Chief Marinelli could have been we’re here, we’re not going anywhere and we’re ready to move forward. Presenting budget figures showing the district in the black and making investments in the reserve funds of both the district and the ambulance service. He also explained the difference in the districts boundaries and that of the ambulance service (the ambulance serves an area over 3½ times the size of the fire district). The progress on the new fire station has reached the “funds in the bank” stage with a bid package being prepared for contractors that could be ready in late fall. The station has undergone some more design modification to 1) be more aesthetically pleasing 2) in line with available funds 3) functional for the district needs. He also touched on new working arraignments currently being discussed, to better position the district to serve the community, with CalFire and the County Fire Authority. He stressed that this would not be selling out the district or giving away of control of the districts assets. It could be a model for other districts to maintain their autonomy while coordinating with the County for services that the district does not have the funds to support, but there is a need to provide. The meeting concluded with a warning to all residents and property owners to clear defensible space around their homes. The Chief in touring the area has observed far too many properties that are not ready for we all know is inevitable and with the combined issues of drought and late summer temperatures “is only a matter of time” before we are confronted with possible tragic consequences if we (the residents) don’t act to mitigate to issues of too much fuel too close to our homes.
Volleyball
Monday, August 24 - 4pm Warner Springs HS Thursday, August 27 - 4pm @Warner Springs HS Tuesday, September 1 - 4pm Lutheran HS Friday, September 4 @Sweetwater Tournament Saturday, September 5 @Sweetwater Tournament Tuesday, September 8 - 4pm Lutheran HS Thursday, September 10 - 5:30 @Borrego HS Tuesday, September 22 - 4pm Warner Springs HS Thursday, September 24 - 5:30 Borrego HS Wednesday, October 5 - 5:30 Calvary Christian Academy Thursday, October 14 - 5:30 @Calvary Christian Academy Tuesday, October 20 - 4pm San Pasqual Academy Thursday, October 22 - 4pm @St. Joseph Academy Tuesday, October 27 - 4pm @Escondido Adventist Thursday, October 29 - 4pm @San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, November 3 - 4pm St. Joseph Academy Thursday, November 5 - 4pm Escondido Adventist
August 26, 2015
JCFPD teamed up with CalFire to extinguish a vehicle fire on Deer Lake Park Road, Saturday morning
Eagles First Flight
by H. “Buddy” Seifert
Your 2015 Eagles got their first taste of competition on Saturday, the 22nd, in a five team scrimmage at the San Pasqual Academy. The Eagles were matched against the San Pasqual Academy Dragons, the Calvary Christian Academy of San Diego Royal Knights, The Warner Springs Wildcats and the Foothills Christian Knights. Each team was given 10 minutes on offense and 10 minutes of defense against each of the other teams. The Eagles could not overcome their jitters during their first offensive series against the Royal Knights. Nino Romano picked up 31 yards on 3 carries in spite of inconsistent blocking up front. Daniel Streamer had little time or protection on his pass attempts and did not complete a pass in this first series. Ozzie Martinez picked up 6 yards on 2 rushes. On defense, the Eagles D Line jumped off sides on the first snap, giving CCSD a free five yards. CCSD picked up a quick 12 yards and then scored on a 23 yard rush through a sleeping defense. My Eagles defenders got fired up and stripped the ball and recovered a fumble on the 34 yard line. A fired up defense squashed the Royal Knights for no gain and Mason followed that up with a crushing tackle after a short CCSD gain. Daniel ran down the Royal Knights runner from behind after a short gain. JJ knocked a certain completion, but the Eagles defense broke down and allowed a second score. Your Eagles will face the Royal Knights to open the 2015 season on next Friday, the 28th. Our Eagles next faced League opponents, the Warner Springs Wildcats, who they will see again in late October The Wildcats offense generated 20 yards of offense in their ten minute possession. The Eagles defense had some highlight film plays with Alex Abarca smashing the Warmers’ ballcarrier for a loss, followed by a resounding hit by Colton Regalado and a deep sack by Shane Cranfield. When the Eagles took the ball, Nino picked up 4 yards on his first carry. He followed that up with another 11 yards against the Wildcats. Shane Cranfield came in at QB, moving Daniel to HB. Daniel made short work of his carry and picked up a quick 22 yards, being forced out of bounds at the Wildcats 4. Shane lofted a short pass to JJ for the first Eagles score of the season. continued on page 9
Music On The Mountain
An Evening of French Jazz The Friends of the Julian Library along with the Julian Branch are pleased to present “An Evening of French Jazz.” Patrick Berrogain will be featured on the guitar and Mark Danisowsky will be performing on the accordion. This evening will feature the music of French movies. Music on the Mountain is on Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 6 PM. Born in the south of France, Patrick Berrogain's foray into the music world began at the age of 14 when bought his first guitar with money he made from summer jobs. It was not long before he began playing bass and guitar semi-professionally while finishing high school. At 19, he landed a touring gig with an Italian pop band, Delta Landa, with whom he traveled the world for five years. In 1984, Patrick decided to follow his dream to study jazz in America. He enrolled in the Musician's Institute where he honed his jazz guitar skills from the likes of Joe Di'Orio and Scott Henderson. Simultaneously he studied composition and arranging at the Dick Groove School of Music. He graduated with special mention from the Institute in '85. It was at the school where he met his good friend Peter Sprague, with whom he studied nylon string guitar. With Peter's encouragement, Patrick moved to San Diego where he has lived ever since. Although growing up in a Patrick Berrogain culture that was steeped in the photo by Heather Hiett-Fine Art musette repertoire, it was not and Portrait Photography until 1998 that Patrick's interest in Gypsy jazz piqued. Together with fellow ex-pat and rhythm guitarist, Alain Cola, the two formed Hot Club Combo of San Diego which enjoyed a nine year run. Today, Patrick enjoys writing and arranging for the band. His music has been used on radio and television around the world. In addition to playing lead with Hot Club, Patrick has occasionally performed as a rhythm player for Gypsy Jazz master Angelo Debarre and is the translator/ accompanist for Angelo's Djangofest workshops. Outside of the Gypsy Jazz world, Patrick has a flourishing career as a jazz and pop guitar/bass player. In 2006, he performed alongside some of the world's most celebrated guitarists including Eric Johnson, Doyle Dykes, Albert Lee and Doc Watson at Dan Crary's premier production of Primal Twang: The Legacy of the Guitar. For more information on Patrick, visit his website at www.patrickberrogain.com. Patrick will be performing as a duo with accordion player Mark Danisowsky. Mark Danisowsky is a musical director, composer, pianist and accordionist in diverse settings. As solo accordionist, Mark’s recent credits include The Lord of the Rings Symphony with Howard Shore and the Atlanta Symphony; Vanessa by Samuel Barber (San Diego Opera); The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyaam by Alan Hovhaness (Hilton Head Orchestra) and Tango by Robert Xavier Rodriguez (San Diego Symphony). Theatrical credits include the Pianist in Luck, Pluck, and Virtue and Oronte/Accordionist in The School for Wives at La Jolla Playhouse, as well as Mark Blitzstein/Pianist in The Cradle Will Rock, Red Noses, The Dybbuk and Six Women with Brain Death at San Diego Repertory Theater. Mark has also composed scores for productions of Three Sisters, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Odyssey and Fern Street Circus, and he performs with many world music groups. Together this duo will inspire and entertain you, in addition to expanding your knowledge of French films, and films that were filmed in France. You will come away from this performance with a new appreciation of musicians and the instruments on which they perform. Come for the music and for the air conditioning. Music on the Mountain performances are scheduled for the first Tuesday of each month at 6 pm and are free. We encourage you to arrive early to check out some library materials, and stay to enjoy the refreshments. The French Jazz performance is on Tuesday, September 1 at 6 PM. The Julian branch is located at 1850 Highway 78 next to the High School. For more information, please call the branch at 760-765-0370 or check the library’s website at www.sdcl.org.
Warner FFA Ready For Another Banner Year
by Hernan Hernandez
The Warner Springs FFA Chapter is once again off to a great start with our beloved FFA Advisor/Ag Teacher Mrs. Maria Cozens and amazing chapter officers that were elected at the end of last year (left to right: Treasurer-Kassandra Atkins, Sentinel-Jacob Dalton, Secretary-Jennifer Salinas, Report-Hernan Hernandez, PresidentOcean Laidlaw, Vice-President-Maribel Reyes). The idea of an officer retreat is to bond with the team, build up our communication skills, and leadership development. During the two days in Idyllwild, CA, we planned a 2015-2016 year filled with fun leadership building activities for our FFA students. The previous three officers, now currently serving as officers again; Maribel, Ocean, Hernan, were in charge of a leadership development workshops to show the new officers Jacob, Kassandra, Jenifer about leadership, communication, trust, and influence. Learning to do doing, doing to learning, earning to live, living to serve is our FFA motto that we strongly enforce within our chapter. By living to serve, we strive to serve our members by showing them what FFA does and what it will do for them. We help our members build their leadership and communications skills through personal development by having them participate in public speaking competitions and leadership conferences throughout southern California. It’s the most recognizable symbol of the National FFA Organization, and if you ask FFA members past and present about their feelings for the FFA jacket, they’ll bubble over with pride when they talk about what the jacket has meant to them. For example, if my FFA jacket continued on page 11
Saturday, SEPTEMBER 5 - 19TH GRAPE STOMP and FESTA 11 wineries/breweries - 11 to 5 cost = $25/person - 760 765 1857 tickets