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October 19, 2016

Volume 32 — Issue 11

Julian, CA.

ISSN 1937-8416

Community Yard Sale This Saturday Map - Page 8

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Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill Thursday, Are You Ready

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Rams Out Grind Eagles In Desert Showdown

Julian 8 8 0 0 16 Borrego Springs 7 0 6 6 19 It doesn’t matter what sport, Julian vs. Borrego is a rivalry game. Friday night there was the added bonus of former Eagles coach Tim White running the sidelines for the Rams. Both teams came into the game with 2 wins in league, both teams had been doing some serious scoring in their wins and giving up lots of points in their losses. Borrego carries 26 players on their roster, Julian 19, an evenly matched game was expected and that is what was delivered on a warm fall evening in the desert. The Eagles received the opening kick off and had to punt it away. The Rams took the ball and made it look like it would be a long night for the kids from the top of the hill as they drove it right into the end zone for the first score of the night. The kick for extra point was good

Jose Rameriez is off to the end zone for the Eagles first score, returning the Borrego kick off in the first quarter. and the Rams led 7-0, the score quickly changed as the Rams kicked off and Jose Rameriez took the ball and ran right at and through the Borrego team, then out raced every one to pay dirt, Eagles complete a two point conversion and quickly are on top 8 to 7. The Eagles defense rose to the occasion throughout the rest of the first quarter and into the second. The offense got rolling and at half time the crew from the mountain had a 16 to 7 advantage

Ozzie Cruz-Martinez powers his way to the goal line for the Eagles second score. The second half saw the Rams take control and consistently shut down the Eagles with an interception and fumble recovery, forced punts, Julian offense could not get untracked. Meanwhile the desert kids scored in the third and halfway through the forth to take a 19-16 lead and with the help of their defense and the lack of Julian offense, held on to pull off the win. Next Friday the Eagles travel to San Marcos to play under the lights and on fake grass at Conners Park against St Joseph Academy. Game time is 7:00 pm.

Millions of people worldwide will practice how to Drop, Cover, and Hold On at 10:20 a.m. on October 20 during Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills, which began in California in 2008. Participating is a great way for your family or organization to be prepared to survive and recover quickly from big earthquakes– wherever you live, work, or travel. ShakeOut is also a major activity of America's PrepareAthon! Federal, State, and local emergency management experts and other official preparedness organizations all agree that “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” is the appropriate action to reduce injury and death during earthquakes. Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills (www. shakeout.org) are opportunities to practice how to protect ourselves during earthquakes. You cannot tell from the initial shaking if an earthquake will suddenly become intense…so always Drop, Cover, and Hold On immediately!

• DROP to the ground (before the earthquake drops you!), • COVER your head and neck with your arms and seek shelter by getting under a sturdy desk or table if nearby; and • HOLD ON to your shelter and be prepared to move with it until the shaking stops. If there is no table or desk near you, drop to the ground and then if possible move to an inside corner of the room. Be in a crawling position to protect your vital organs and be ready to move if necessary, and cover your head and neck with your

hands and arms. Do not move to another location or outside. Earthquakes occur without any warning and may be so violent that you cannot run or crawl. You are more likely to be injured if you try to move around during strong shaking. Also, you will never know if the initial jolt will turn out to be start of the big one…and that’s why you should always Drop, Cover, and Hold On immediately! These are guidelines for most situations. Read below to learn how to protect yourself in other situations and locations, or visit w w w.ear thquakecountr y.org/ step5. If you are unable to Drop, Cover, and Hold On: If you have difficulty getting safely to the floor on your own, get as low as possible, protect your head and neck, and move away from windows or other items that can fall on you. In a wheelchair: Lock your wheels and remain seated until the shaking stops. Always protect your head and neck with your arms, a pillow, a book, or whatever is available. In bed: If you are in bed, hold on and stay there, protecting your head with a pillow. You are less likely to be injured staying where you are. Broken glass on the floor has caused injury to those who have rolled to the floor or tried to get to doorways. In a high-rise: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. Avoid windows and other hazards. Do not use elevators. Do not be surprised if sprinkler systems or fire alarms activate. In a stadium or theater: Stay at your seat or drop to the floor between rows and protect your head and neck with your arms. Don’t try to leave until the shaking is over. Then walk out slowly watching for anything that could fall in the aftershocks. In a store: When Shaking starts, Drop Cover and Hold On. A shopping cart or getting inside clothing racks can provide some protection. If you must move to

get away from heavy items on high shelves, drop to the ground first and crawl only the shortest distance necessary. Whenever you enter any retail store, take a moment to look around: What is above and around you that could move or fall during an earthquake? Then use your best judgment to stay safe. Outdoors: Move to a clear area if you can safely do so; avoid power lines, trees, signs, buildings, vehicles, and other hazards. Driving: Pull over to the side of the road, stop, and set the parking brake. Avoid overpasses, bridges, power lines, signs and other hazards. Stay inside the vehicle until the shaking is over. If a power line falls on the car, stay inside until a trained person removes the wire. Near the shore: Drop, Cover, and Hold On until the shaking stops. If severe shaking lasts twenty seconds or more, immediately evacuate to high ground as a tsunami might have been generated by the earthquake. Move inland two miles or to land that is at least 100 feet above sea level immediately. Don’t wait for officials to issue a warning. Walk quickly, rather than drive, to avoid traffic, debris and other hazards. Below a dam: Dams can fail during a major earthquake. Catastrophic failure is unlikely, but if you live downstream from a dam, you should know flood-zone information and have prepared an evacuation plan.

More information:

• www.shakeout.org • www.dropcoverholdon.org • www.earthquakecountry.org/ step5 • www.earthquakecountry.org/ dropcoverholdon

Some fresh produce, a little music, hand made crafts and jewelry... The Santa Ysabel Farmers Market has it all. Now they just need to get the support to sustain themselves and grow. Open only two weeks and

providing local farmers with the opportunity to showcase their talents. The Farmers Market and sustainability faire is located behing Red Hawk Realty and currently has a half dozen vendors opening every Sunday from noon to 4pm. There are presentations from noon to 1 and music throughout the afternoon. It’s great to see the return of a Farmers Market to the back country.

*forfeited, ineligible player

Friday, September 2 L 0 - 40 Home vs Avalon Friday, September 9 L 6 - 26 Home vs Foothills Christian Thurs., September 15 L 22 - 34 Home vs San Diego Jewish Academy Friday, September 23 W 38-0 Home vs Calvary Christian Friday, October 7 W 50-6 Homecoming vs West Shores Friday, October 14 L 16-19 @Borrego Springs Friday, October 21 7:00 @ St Joseph Academy (Connors Park, San Marcos) Friday, November 4 TBA Home vs Ocean View Christian

Cross Country

Saturday, August 27 @ Vaquerro Stampede Saturday, September 10 @ Bronco Round-up Saturday, September 17 @ Mt. Carmel/ Movin Shoes Invitational Friday, September 23 @ South Bay Invitational Friday, September 30 @ Coach Downey Classic Friday, October 7 Citrus League #1 Friday, October 14 Citrus League #2 Friday, October 21 69th Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational Friday, October 28 Citrus League #3 Friday, November 4 Citrus League Finals

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Tuesday, August 23 L 0-3 @ Ocean View Christian Tuesday, August 30 L 0-3 Home - Borrego Springs Friday, September 16 L 0-3 @ West Shores Wednesday, September 19 L 0-3 Home - Ocean View Christian Wednesday, September 21 L 3-0 Home - West Shores Friday, September 23 L 0-3 @Borrego Springs Wednesday, September 28 W 3-2 Home - San Pasqual Academy Friday, September 30 L 0-3 @ St Joseph Academy Tuesday, October 4 L 0-3 @ Warner HS Thursday, October 6 ? @ San Diego Academy Wednesday, October 12 4:00 Home-Escondido Adventist Academy Friday, October 14 4:00 @ San Pasqual Academy Wednesday, October 19 4:00 Home-St. Josephs Academy Monday, October 24 5:30 @ Escondido Adventist Academy Wednesday, October 26 4:00 Home-Warner Friday, October 28 4:00 @ Escondido Adventist Academy

Supervisor Dianne Jacob – Coffee with Constituents October 26, 8:30 am – 10:30 am in Julian Town Hall www.visitjulian.com

*W 60-0

Volleyball

Farmers Market Up And Running In Santa Ysabel

Borrego QB, Jesus Ornelas sneaks it into the end zone for the final score of the night

Football

Friday, August 26 @ Warner HS


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