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Periodical • Wednesday
Time Sensitive Material
September 6, 2017
Volume 33 — Issue 05
Julian, CA.
ISSN 1937-8416
The Stomping Of The Grapes
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Eagles Open Football Season With Big Win
Fall Sports Schedules
Ozzie Martinez (33) shows he’s still got it! Rushing for over 200 yards. The kids stomped on the dance floor as well as in the vats The 21st Annual Grape Stomp and Festa saw a record crowd enjoy the day at Menghini Winery. Between the stomping, tasting and sampling of the various vintner’s offerings. The Chamber of Commerce hosted another successful event and raised some money.
The grapes arrive with fanfare
The weather was anything but fall-like for Friday’s season opener, with temperature at kick off hovering around 90º. NOLI Indian School traveled down the 79 from San Jacinto(near Hemet) to face off with the Eagles. The first quarter, both teams came out fast and scored with the Eagles holding a slight lead thanks to a two point conversion. The second quarter seemed to turned into a mistake, missed assignment or just bad plays for both sides as the scrimmaged in the middle of the field. The Eagles took charge in the third quarter, on both sides of the ball. Sputtering on offense only to have the defense stand their ground. The fourth quarter say Julian in command scoring twice and putting the Braves deep in a hole that they where ill-equipped to escape. Senior, Ozzie Martinez was the leader of the offense, rushing for 204 yard on 24 carries and scoring twice. Quarterback Shane Cranfield did not spend all day handing off, he passed seven times completing three, two for touchdowns to his favorite receiver Will Hatch. Gage Bay and Caleb Biliunas anchored the defense with seven tackles each and Will Hatch grabbed an interception. The Eagles host Downey’s Calvary Chapel Grizzlies for a Saturday (9/9) evening game, kickoff is at 6:00. A Big home crowd would be nice. Noli Indian 6 0 0 0 6 Julian 8 0 8 14 30
Cross Country
Friday, September 8 Citrus league Meet #1 (Ramona Community Park) Friday, September 15 Woodbridge Cross Country Classic Friday, September 22 South Bay Invitational Friday, September 29 Coach Downey XC Classic (Formerly Saints Invite) Thursday, October 5 Citrus League Meet #2 (Ramona Community Park) Saturday, October 7 36th Annual Running Center Southern Cal Invitational Friday, October 20 70th Annual Mt. SAC Cross Country Invitational Friday, October 27 Citrus League Meet #3 (Lake Morena) Friday, November 3 Citrus League Finals (Lake Morena) Saturday, November 18 San Diego CIF Cross Country Championships Saturday, November 25 CIF State Championship
The Cheerleaders kept the Eagle spirit going
QB Shane Cranfield behind his protection.
2017 Julian Eagles Roster
2 Roman Sanders - WR, DB 5-11/140 5 Eddie Phillips - 5-9/145 9 Caleb Biliunas - WR, DB 6-2/163 19 Shane Cranfield - QB, CB 5-11/160 21 Nyemetaay Linton - TE, DE 5-8/156 22 Gage Baay - OL, DL 6-1/200 33 Osvaldo Martinez - RB, LB, DB 5-7/155 39 Zachary Sinclair 5-5/175 44 Joseph Romano - OL, DL 5-11/165 50 Adam Berrun - OL, DL 5-10/220 51 Jeremy Flores - OL, DL 6-3/260 52 Marshall Marriott - OL, DL 6-3/205 73 Kameron Flint - 5-8/185 74 Ben Elliott - OL, DL 6-1/180 77 Trevor Denny - 6-3/265 83 Will Hatch - RB, LB 5-10/145 99 Dakotah Audibert - 6-3/280
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Celebrate Native American Culture Year-Round in California
JCUMC Pastor Cindy blesses the grapes
Lots of selfies and family memories
Many diverse cultures have shaped California across the centuries, beginning with the Native Americans, whose influence lives on today in communities across the Golden State. California’s many federally recognized tribes, from the Kumeyaay in San Diego to the Yurok in the Klamath Basin, celebrate this rich heritage by creating a variety of educational museums, events and programs throughout the year. The largest celebration, California Native American Day, takes place every fourth Friday in September, inviting the public to experience the distinctive cultures – from bird songs to music – of California Indian people firsthand at California State University, San Bernardino. This year marks the 25th anniversary of Indigenous Peoples Day Berkeley, which honors the cultural renaissance of Native people throughout the world in mid-October and offers Native American food,
arts and dance presentation. For information on other Pow Wows and other Native American events across California, go here<http://www.seecalifornia. com/festivals/california-powwows.html>. San Diego County
San Diego's Barona Cultural Center & Museum – the city’s only museum on an Indian reservation dedicated to the perpetuation and presentation of the local Native American culture – displays handmade continued on page 8
Volleyball
Thursday, August 17 L 1-3 @ Borrego Springs Tuesday, August 29 L 1-3 Home - Borrego Springs Thursday, August 31 4:00 @ Mountain Empire Tuesday, September 19 TBA Home vs Ocean View Christian Tuesday, September 19 4:00 Home vs Mountain Empire Tuesday, September 26 TBA @ Escondido Adventist Tuesday, October 3 4:00 Home vs San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, October 10 4:00 Home vs Warner Thursday, October 12 4:00 Home vs Escondido Adventist Tuesday, October 17 TBA @ St. Joseph Academy Thursday, October 19 TBA @ San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, October 24 5:00 @ Ocean View Christian Thursday, October 26 TBA @ Warner
Football
Friday, September 1 W 30-6 Home vs NOLI Indian School Saturday, September 9 6:00 Home vs Calvary Chapel (Downey) Friday, September 15 3:30 Home vs Desert Christian Academy Friday, September 22 3:30 Home vs Warner Friday, October 6 6:00 Homecoming vs St. Joseph Academy Friday, October 13 3:00 @ Ocean View Christian Friday, October 20 7:00 Home vs Borrego Friday, October 20 3:00 @ San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 3 6:00 @ West Shores
Julian Apple Days Festival, September 23 & 24, 10am–5pm, at Menghini Winery www.visitjulian.com