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Club membership not required to dine at restaurant

Fieldside

Continued from Page A5 to new foods and wines, which helped build Mr. Amador’s palate and develop his appreciation for good food and wine — he now does the wine tasting for Fieldside — or cultivating relationships within the community, Mr. Amador uses his experience to help Fieldside reach the next level.

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When the food came out, so it could be photographed for the News-Press, Mr. Amador saw that the garnish wasn’t spread out enough, so he spread it out. The garnish didn’t look bad, but once Mr. Amador rearranged the garnish, it was clear that the dish looked better.

Mr. Amador knows what he wants for Fieldside, and he is willing to do the work to get there.

Although Fieldside is located in the polo club, you do not need a club membership to dine at Fieldside because they are separate entities.

The Amadors say that their relationship with the polo club is perfect because the club loves to host events, and they love to cook food for the events.

When the polo season kicks off in May, Fieldside will provide the food for the polo matches as well. (Tickets are available at sbpolo. com.)

There is restaurant patio seating, and people will be able to order food from their seats during the match, allowing them to satisfy the medieval royalty urge to be entertained while they eat.

There are alternative options for vegetarians and vegans, and the kitchen is more than happy

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Bishop Diego defeats

Foothill Tech

The Bishop Diego boys volleyball team played Thursday against the Dragons of Foothill Tech at Cabrillo Middle School.

The Cardinals won 3-1, with scores of 25-17, 18-25, 25-15 and 25-18.

“It was a heated competition tonight and our guys came out on top,” said Bishop Diego head coach Dillan Bennett.

Freshman John Michael Flint stood out on the court, with 13 kills and five digs.

Coach Bennett explained that Flint was “our most consistent player tonight and played solid for a freshmen in a tough environment.”

The Cardinals will compete next at the Surf City Invitational in Santa Cruz on April 1.

Santa Ynez beats Arroyo Grande

The Pirates girls beach volleyball team remains undefeated in league play after its win Wednesday over Arroyo Grande.

The final score was 2-1.

“Our girls did a fantastic job of controlling the ball and staying focused on our game plans today,” said Santa Ynez head coach Melissa Rogers.

The two wins came from Gianna Pecile and Kaki Allen with a score of 21-13 and 21-19, as well as Sadie Lishman Helina Pecile with a score of 21-18 and 21-10.

The Pirates will play against San Luis Obispo on April 3.

— Compiled by Annika Bahnsen to try and accommodate dietary needs and restrictions for the other dishes.

And be on the lookout for happy hour and brunch, which are coming to Fieldside soon.

Not to mention, Mrs. Amador is always looking to make use of the Club’s truly serene setting by thinking of fun event ideas that Fieldside can host, such as live music on the patio or line dancing, which are both potential upcoming events. If you would like Fieldside to host an event, the Amadors are open to inquiries (contact michael@sbpolo.com). email: news@newspress.com

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