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  • New case of pertussis reported in Fallbrook

    Updated May 12, 2011

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – On May 4, two new pertussis cases where there is a potential for public exposure to the highly contagious disease were reported, including an 11-year-old who was due for a booster shot and attends La Paloma Elementary School in Fallbrook according to the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency. The other new case was a 12-year-old who was not up-to-date on immunizations and attends Roosevelt Middle School in the San Diego Unified School District. This brings the number of whooping cough...

  • Warrior boys win league track and field championship

    Updated May 12, 2011

    Fallbrook High School’s boys track and field team won its first league championship this century. The Warriors concluded the season with a 5-0 record in Avocado East League dual meets after an April 27 win at San Pasqual and a May 5 home victory against Vista. The league championship is the first for the boys since 1999. “It was very nice to have it happen,” said Fallbrook head coach Troy Hamlin. “I thought that we could win our league based on our depth,” Hamlin said. “We...

  • Warrior volleyball battles San Pasqual

    Updated May 12, 2011

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  • Boys tennis shares league title

    Updated May 12, 2011

    Fallbrook High School’s boys tennis team earned a share of the 2011 Avocado East League championship. The Warriors had a 9-1 record in league matches, splitting their two contests with San Pasqual. The Golden Eagles also finished the season with a 9-1 mark in league competition, giving Fallbrook and San Pasqual co-champion status. “I’m real pleased. I’m proud of my kids. They responded really, really well,” said Fallbrook coach Bill Lenaway. Fallbrook closed its regular season May 4 with a 10-8 non-league loss to Rancho Bu...

  • Girls tennis players honored at post-season banquet

    Updated May 12, 2011

    The Fallbrook High School girls tennis team held its post-season banquet Dec. 3 at the Fallbrook Golf Club’s Hukilau restaurant. “It went great. We had some really good videos of the kids, some nice awards,” said Fallbrook coach Dave Ramirez. The awards portion included presenting the Most Valuable Player doubles award to seniors Tanya Hasvold and Emily Donnelly and the Most Valuable Player singles award to senior Hailey Johnson. Hasvold and Donnelly reached the semifinals of the Avocado East League tournament and the second... Full story

  • Semi-pro baseball team to hold tryouts

    Updated May 12, 2011

    LAKESIDE – The San Diego (Barona) Stars semi-pro baseball team, defending champions of the Western Baseball Association, will be conducting tryouts for its 2011 summer season. Interested players are invited to Stars Field, located 1.1 miles north of Barona Valley Ranch resort and casino, on Saturday, May 14 and Sunday, May 22. Registration begins at noon, with players asked to be equipment ready (bats, helmet, spikes, gloves, etc.) to begin play at 1 p.m. All rules for amateurism are strictly followed for all college...

  • Uncertainty over status of planning commissioners impact land use hearing on Liberty Quarry plan

    Updated May 12, 2011

    Uncertainty – this time over the status of two Riverside County planning commissioners – continued to shadow a spate of formal land use hearings May 3 on a hotly-debated proposal to operate a granite mine south of Temecula. While the hearing, the second of at least three to be held by the planning review board, attracted a much smaller and far less contentious audience at Rancho Community Church in Temecula than the spillover crowd at the initial session a week earlier, it continued to feature razor-sharp public... Full story

  • Salon One holds Grand Opening event

    Updated May 12, 2011

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  • Grangetto's can help lower water and food bills

    Updated May 12, 2011

    Despite a wetter than average winter and a declared end to Southern California’s drought, many Fallbrook residents are expanding their water conservation efforts and finding everything they need at Grangetto’s Farm & Garden Supply. Besides plants, mulches, fertilizers and gardening tools, the store offers water efficient irrigation equipment and rainwater harvesting systems. Dave Paulino, manager of the Fallbrook store, pointed out that, “even though the drought is over,...

  • Eagle Scout rebuilds bridge

    Updated May 12, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Boy Scout Michael Morris recently completed his Eagle Scout project of rebuilding a foot bridge at Los Jilgueros Preserve. The original bridge was destroyed by vandals, leaving it dangerous and unsafe to cross. Morris’ project was the 29th Eagle Scout project completed on Fallbrook Land Conservancy (FLC) property. Morris had to raise the funds to buy the materials and also had to recruit the help to install it. Mike Peters, executive director of FLC, said, ... Full story