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November 8, 2017 Volume 33 — Issue 14

Julian, CA.

ISSN 1937-8416

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Eagles Travel To West Shore And Bring Home Title 44-22

from Coach Scott Munson

At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month of the year ... Please join the Lincoln Deming American Legion Post at the Julian Haven of Rest Cemetery - Saturday to honor our Veterans. The Women's Auxiliary will be providing light refreshments at Post 468 (2503 Washington Street) immediately following.

Library Becoming International Destination

Liberian Entrepreneurs visit Julian on November 1. (L to R Jarius Greaves, Joseph Pambu, Librarian Colleen Baker, Carter Draper and Thelma Ajalie) On November 1, the community of Julian had the honor of hosting four young entrepreneurs from Liberia, West Africa. This visit was coordinated by the US Department of State, as part of the International Visitor Leadership Program. They are listed as Technology entrepreneurs in Low-Tech Environments. Many people in Julian were able to meet with these visitors, but I want to touch on the time spend at the library and talking about the library. I was assigned to sit with them at lunch at Jeremy’s on the Hill. They asked excellent questions about the delivery of library services including the allocation of internet services to the community. We agreed that internet is the equalizing factor in remote areas where there are few other resources. One problem they have is the allocation of low speed internet services and it is not free. A person purchases a debittype card to be able to use the internet. It is not high speed, and many days it is not turned on. At times, when it is turned on, persons are allocated 30 minutes per day. Two of the visitors asked how libraries were funded and received new books. They indicated that their libraries have very few books, and nothing that is new. Wanting to make sure they were able to access some library materials, they were all issued San Diego County library cards. They could then access e-books and databases that are subscribed to by the San Diego County Library and use them for free. They were very complimentary about the Julian Branch, excited to see a 3-D Printer, and fascinated by how books and other library materials check out on the self-check machines with the Radio-frequency technology. After a week in Southern California, they would be traveling to Austin Texas and the surrounding area, then to Nebraska to round out their tour. It was an honor to serve as an ambassador of Julian, and of the San Diego County Library.

We are the champions. Friday night, your Julian Eagle football team showed what they were made of and made all of Julian proud. Your Julian Eagle football team traveled to Salton City to play the West Shores Wildcats in a game to determine the Citrus League football championship. West Shores might have had more players, larger players and even in some cases faster players, but they lacked one thing; the heart of this years Julian team. After going up 8 in the first quarter, Julian seemed to self destruct. Julian has the number one defense in the state of California, giving up less than 10 points a game but gave up 22 straight points in the second quarter. The half ended with the score 16 - 22 and the Eagles looked to be in trouble. Then the second half began. Though the Eagles were still shooting themselves in the foot, they were also delivering a physical pounding to West Shores which they had not

Fall Sports Schedules Football

experienced all season and it started to show. The second half belonged to your Eagles. They scored 28 unanswered points. In the end the score was 44 - 22. The Eagles were led by Ozzie Martinez's 198 all purpose yards, Will Hatch's 107 and QB Shane Cranfield's 162. It was definitely

the best team effort of the season. The intensity of Hatch, Martinez and Marriott were something to behold; there was no way they were letting their senior season end one game short of their goal. Julian will play in the San Diego Section final next Friday. The game is in the planning

stages to be played in Ramona on November 10th at 7. Please contact the High School office at 760-765-0606 later in the week to make sure there are no changes. Let's show your Julian Eagles and also the Calvin Christian Crusaders that the community backs out football team.

Cross Country Teams Set Their Goals High

from Coach Sandy Balcom

league season followed by Dusty Flack, PJ Davis-Scholl, Nikolas Carneiro and freshman Cory Flack with a PR of20:01, they scored a perfect 15, and Junior Ryan Lay finished a strong race in 10th. All 6 Julian boys finished in the top 10 and received Citrus League All League patches and medals. Ethan received the Citrus League Male Runner of the Year award. The boy’s team took first, finishing league competition undefeated. We have a bye week before heading to Morley Field for the San Diego CIF XC Championship race on Saturday, November 18th. The girl’s race at 8:30am and the boys at 9:40am. Come down and support these hardworking athletes.

Citrus League Champions - Boys Team Julian High School Cross Country finished up league competition Friday November 3rd at the Mountain Empire home course at Lake Morena. The Citrus League finals hosted Julian, Mountain Empire, Calvary Christian and Victory Christian. The girl’s race went off first with sophomore, Maya Moniz taking the race out in the lead. She finished first, giving her an undefeated league competition season and setting the Lake Morena course record in 21:43. The other 4 girls had the best races of their season. Senior Lakota Booth finished second for Julian and 7th overall with a season PR. Sophomore Calea Cruz was third for the team and 8th overall running a PR, Senior Esme Killiane 9th overall ran a season PR and Rylie Boyd ran a PR and finished 5th for the team. The top 10 individuals were honored with Citrus League All-League patches and Medals. Maya was awarded the Citrus League Female Runner of the Year. Julian girls finished 2nd in League to Mountain Empire. Julian boys went into this race with a goal of achieving a perfect score of 15 which would require the top 5 spots to be Julian runners. Ethan Elisara finished first, which, gave him another undefeated

All Citrus League - Girls

Friday, September 1 W 30-6 Home vs NOLI Indian School Friday, September 8 L 28 -24 @ Calvary Chapel (Downey) Friday, September 15 L 21-12 Home vs Desert Christian Academy Friday, September 22 W 62-0 Home vs Warner Friday, October 6 W 68 - 0 Homecoming vs St. Joseph Academy Friday, October 13 W 46-0 @ Ocean View Christian Friday, October 20 W 28-6 Home vs Borrego Seniors Game Friday, October 27 W 2-0 San Pasqual Academy Friday, November 3 W 44-22 @ West Shores Friday, November 10 7pm CIF 8 man Championship vs Calvin Christian @ Ramona High School

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

Volleyball

Citrus League runners of the year: Ethan Elisara and Maya Moniz

Thursday, August 17 L 1-3 @ Borrego Springs Tuesday, August 29 L 1-3 Home - Borrego Springs Thursday, August 31 L 3-0 @ Mountain Empire Monday, September 18 L 0-3 Home vs Ocean View Christian Tuesday, September 19L 0-3 Home vs Mountain Empire Tuesday, September 26 L 0-3 @ Escondido Adventist Tuesday, October 3 L 0-3 Home vs San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, October 10 L 0-3 Home vs Warner Thursday, October 12 L 0-3 Home vs Escondido Adventist Thursday, October 19 L 0-3 @ San Pasqual Academy Tuesday, October 24 L 0-3 @ Ocean View Christian Thursday, October 26 W 3-2 @ Warner Friday,October 27 L 3-0 @ St. Joseph Academy

Julian Merchants Breakfast Wednesday, November 15th at 8:00 a.m. Hosted at The Apple Country Restaurant - Santa Ysabel www.visitjulian.com


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