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Juwan Sumpter and Johnny Delcoure returned to San Diego County for the Sept. 7 football matchup between Western New Mexico University and the University of San Diego, and both played their first San Diego college football game. Sumpter appeared in four games for WNMU last year but did not play in the Mustangs’ game at USD. Delcoure had not played a college football game prior to the Sept. 7 contest. Both graduated from Fallbrook High School in 2011 and are classified as sophomores at WNMU. “It really felt good,” Delco...
Fallbrook High School’s boys water polo team began its 2013 season with the Sept. 5-7 Poway Invitational tournament. Fallbrook won three games and lost two. Because a first-round loss in the Poway Tournament places a team in the bottom bracket, the Warriors’ opening loss Sept. 5 to Valley Center eliminated Fallbrook from a top-16 finish, but the Warriors won three of their final four contests. “We played fairly well,” said Fallbrook coach Bill Richardson. All five of Fallbrook’s matches were played at Westview High School. T...
FALLBROOK – Fallbrook Pop Warner’s Junior Pee-Wee team continued its winning streak at home Sept. 14 with a hard-fought victory. The Warriors faced a tough La Costa Canyon team, which had scored 57 points and conceded no touchdowns in their first two games of this season. Both Fallbrook and La Costa’s offenses ran hard at the opposing defenses, but were met with stiff resistance. Fallbrook’s defense began to wear down the Mavericks with Warrior Sebastian Anderson (#13)...
Fallbrook High School’s volleyball team reached the quarterfinals of the Gold Division in the Sept. 6-7 San Diego Fall Classic tournament which opened the Warriors’ season. The Warriors shared fifth place in the Gold Division while posting a 4-2 record in the tournament. “I think this was a great opening weekend for us,” said Fallbrook coach Robin Reese. “I’d rather not see any losses, but the losses that we had we learned from.” Fallbrook was one of 36 teams in the San Diego Fall Classic. The Warriors played their Sept. 6 po... Full story
San Luis Rey Downs Women’s Golf Individual Eclectic Sept. 5 & 12, 2013 First flight First Gross Jamie Hoffman 78/75 Second Gross Dana Rullo 81/69 First Net Marie Weber 84/63 Second Net Carollee Blaylock 90/68 Second flight First Gross Pam Lushanko 98/68 Second Gross Jeanne Laughlin 101/74 First Net Joyce Witek 98/66 Second Net Karen Jackson 114/67 Green Tee First Gross Mary Ellen Myers 104/74 First First Net Net Louise Greenlee 106/67 Closest To The Pin Sept. 12, 2013 Dana Rullo Pala Mesa Women’s Golf Choose front or bac...
Danilo Simo Katich, humorist, whistler, flyboy, professor of common sense and accomplished purveyor of the finest scotch or two, passed away on Saturday, September 14, 2013 after waging a valiant fight against cancer. He was 84. Danilo, allegedly named after the crown prince of Montenegro, was known as “Dan” by friends. Born in San Mateo, California on June 3, 1929, Dan was a product of the “melting pot” as his family emigrated from what is now Serbia through Ellis Island... Full story
John Carl Bowling, 84, passed away on September 15, 2013. He was born July 13, 1929 in Towncreek, Alabama to Minnie and Elmer Bowling. He was a self-made man who owned an aluminum extrusion company and was a real life rags-to-riches story. In addition to being an industrialist and an inventor, John was a character who enjoyed telling stories and loved his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. John leaves behind his loving wife of 63 years, Doris Bowling; three...
Robert K. Koga, 83, died peacefully at his home in Fallbrook, Calif. when he lost his struggle with mesothelioma on September 8. After serving with the U. S. Air Force and the Los Angeles Police Department, Robert developed a revolutionary aikido–based police officer training system that has been taught across the U. S. as well as in Canada, Mexico, Japan, and China. Robert is remembered by family, friends, and a far-ranging community of peace officers as a man... Full story
Robert Estes was born in Whittier, Calif. on January 20, 1959 to Neal and Jane Estes. He passed away in Escondido, Calif. on August 25, 2013, at 54, due to complications of diabetes. Rob was a graduate of Fallbrook Union High School. His career included working as a chef in Paris, as a bartender in London, as a deep sea diver in Louisiana as well as a commercial and residential plumber in San Diego and Riverside counties. Rob was known for his sense of humor and wit. He also...
FALLBROOK – Area residents can learn how to grow macadamia nuts at a seminar being held Saturday, Oct. 5, from 8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the residence of Scott and Rina Liles, 1378 Willow Glen Road in Fallbrook. Information will be presented by the University of California Cooperative Extension, the California Macadamia Society, and the Gold Crown Macadamia Association. In addition to the commercial growers, macadamias make excellent backyard trees, are beautiful as... Full story
NORTH COUNTY – Looking for fun, educational projects for kids to work on? Given the weather in Southern California, any season can provide time to “sow” a love of gardening into them by engaging them in some fun projects. Build a living house or teepee Help a construct a house or teepee by using stakes and twine. To build the house, place four (6- to 8-foot’) stakes about 6 to 8 feet apart making a square; be sure they are sturdily set in the ground so that they won’t... Full story