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PERMIT NO. 30 JULIAN, CA

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The Only Weekly Newspaper Serving the Backcountry Communities of Julian, Cuyamaca, Santa Ysabel, Shelter Valley, Mt. Laguna, Ranchita, Sunshine Summit, Warner Springs and Wynola.

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Warner Resort Quietly Reopens Golf Course

Julian Arts Guild To Host Fall Art Show

Cross Country

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

Football

Friday, August 28 - L 30-36 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 - 7pm Borrego Springs HS (Homecoming) Friday, October 9 - 3:00 Saint Joseph Academy (Staff Appreciation Day) Friday, October 16 - bye Friday, October 23 - 3:00 Warner HS (Seniors Day) Friday, October 30 - 3pm @San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 6 - 7pm @Ocean View Christian

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

Julian, CA.

Volume 31 - Issue 04

www.JulianNews.com

Knights Get Best Of Eagles In Season Opener

September 2, 2015

Golf has returned to the back country at Warner Springs Ranch, if only on a limited basis for now. Saturday they threw the doors open and welcomed a handful of golfers and interested folk.

Calvary scores the winning TD Our Eagles started their 2015 football season against the Knights of Calvary Christian Academy of San Diego. Julian won the opening coin toss and deferred taking the kickoff until the opening of the second half. Ozzie Martinez teed up the ball and kicked it down to the Knight’s 10 where it was picked up and returned to their own 27. CCA’s first play was a reverse that Senior LB Shu’uluk Linton sniffed out and shut down with 9 yard loss.The Knights picked up short yardage on a screen pass to a wide receiver and an incompletion. The Knights were faced with a fourth and long from their own 30 and Julian’s prevailing westerlies stepped in to give the Eagles a lift. The Knights punt went about 10 yards vertically and 15 yards into their backfield. Julian recovered the errant kick on CCA’s 12. Nino Romano got the first handoff of the season and picked up 6 yards in heavy traffic. On the next snap, senior QB Daniel Streamer was swarmed under for an 8 yard loss at the Knights 20. Shu’uluk picked up a hard fought 18 yards, dragging all of the Knights defenders along down to their 2 yard line. Daniel took the next snap and punched his way into the end zone for the Eagles first touchdown of the season. He followed that up with a two-point conversion. With 2:55 off the clock, it’s our Julian Eagles 8, the Calvary Christian Academy of San Diego 0. Ozzie got his foot into the Eagles kick and boomed it down to the Knights 5. The Knights’ returned was swarmed under by all 8 hats at CCA’s 12. Knights’ running back Jake Matsumoto picked up 13 yards on first down and the Knights were showing some life at their own 25. Matsumoto met Shu’uluk after a 1 yard gain, but lost that yard and a little more when Shu’uluk took him down from behind on the next play. On third and long, Shu’uluk and senor nose guard Mason Baay wrapped up Mr. Matsumoto after a short gain and CCA punted away on a 4th and long. CCA’s punt wobbled to the Eagles 43 and the Eagles set out from there. On first down, Daniel lateraled the ball to Nino who wheeled and pitched it back to Daniel streaking down the sidelines for an Eagles first down in CCA’s territory.

photo by Lance Arenson A penalty flag flew on an illegal motion call on the Eagles’ backfield, First and fifteen. The Eagles finished with 3 and out. The Knights took Julian’s short punt at their own 32, but fumbled the ball away to the Eagles on the Eagles’ 48. Shu’uluk picked up a quick 17 yards and while the Knights were trying to figure what hit them, Daniel arced a perfect pass to Dennis Beresford for another Eagles TD. Nino added the two point conversion. 1:18 left in the first quarter and my Eagles are up by 16. CCA got a good return on the Eagles kick and started their possession at their own 47. Shu’uluk met Matsumoto in the Knights’ backfield for a 3 yard loss. The Knights next handoff was bobbled and another 2 yards lost. And that was it for the first quarter. At the end of the first quarter, it’s Calvary Christian Academy 0, Julian Eagles 16. Opening the second quarter, the Knights’ QB Moises Hernandez launched a bomb downfield to WR Carlos Quintero for a 33 yard pick up at the Julian 23. Matsumoto managed a brief run until he was brought down at the Eagles 22. Another shower of the little yellow flags of shame knocked the Knights back 15 yards for holding on the Knights. Four incomplete passes by Hernandez and the ball went over to the Eagles on downs. Daniel took the first snap of the possession at the CCA 37 and lobbed a short pass to Ozzie for a yard. Nino followed up with 13 yards of ground power. First Down Eagles at the CCA 47. Nino lost 3 on his next carry when his blocking deserted him. Daniel was getting chased all over the Eagles backfield when Shu’uluk came open down the right side. Daniel to Shu’uluk for 50 yards and another Eagles TD. Daniel made the 2 point conversion. 7:34 left in the quarter and it’s Julian 24, CCASD 0. Julian attempted and onsides kick, but it was recovered by at midfield by the Knights. The heavens must have been smiling down at the Knights, because they fumbled on an attempted reverse and recovered their own rock. The Knights shook it off and three completions later, landed in the Eagles endzone. Matsumoto picked up the two point conversion. continued on page 3

The redesigned pro shop

Restaurant and bar ready for golfer, dinners and parties.

A couple of familiar faces in the kitchen, knocking out the first days meals. A very familiar look on the first tee.

The Julian Arts Guild will host its annual Fall Art Show in the Julian Town Hall on Labor Day Weekend, from September 5th through September 7th, beginning each day at 10am and closing at 6pm. Featuring talented artists from Julian and nearby communities who express their art in a variety of media, this exhibition showcases local creativity in painting, photography, mosaics, ceramics, print making, jewelry and other fine arts. Admission to the show is free, and many of the artists will be available to discuss their work. We hope you'll stop by and discover the many ways these artists interpret the world around them. Julian's Town Hall is located at 2129 Main Street in Julian. For more information, contact julianartsguild@gmail.com, or visit julianartsguild.org.

The plan is for the course to be open on weekends until Octobers grand opening. The golf course and club house have undergone extensive renovations and in talking with club pro/ Byron Casper (son of Billy) thje course itself is close but not quite ready for a full unveiling. “We should have everything ready for opening in October, but the plans are to keep improving the resort over the next few years”. Green fees are not yet cast in stone but should be in the $40 to $60 range for the public, memberships are being sold and fees will be reduced for members. Old timers will notice some immediate changes in bunker placement as they navigate the course. There are also plans to add nine more holes on the resort side of highway 79. Everything is in place now they just need some golfers to start sinking those birdies. Call the resort and reserve your tee time today 760 782 4270.

Saturday, SEPTEMBER 5 - 19TH GRAPE STOMP and FESTA 11 wineries/breweries - 11 to 7

cost = $25/person - 760 765 1857 tickets


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