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Volunteers help give Animal Sanctuary a facelift
Found: 5 Days 16 Minutes ago
The Fallbrook Village News - The Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary’s dog shelters and play areas received a well-deserved face-lift with the help of two car clubs, the Fallbrook Garden Club and other animal lovers on Friday, November 21. The group of volunteers gathered early in the morning in order to put together five dog barns with hard covered shelters to protect the animals from wind, heat and cold, then painted them in bright, cheerful colors. Each dog barn is insulated to ward off cold weather at night and keep cool durin......

Dragons take charge in NCS opener
Found: 5 Days 2 Hours 46 Minutes ago
Contra Costa Times - O'Dowd cruises to win over Tamalpais; Piedmont is knocked off by Fortuna ...



Lady 'Balers remain red hot, improve to 4-0-1
Found: 5 Days 14 Hours 32 Minutes ago
Hollister Free Lance - MORGAN HILLSan Benito girls soccer coach Ben Alvarez has a simple theory when it comes to attacking the net.The more shots you take, the higher chance you have of scoring.To date, the Lady 'Balers are averaging 25 shots on goal, Alvarez said, and the shoot-now-shoot-often approach seems to be working."We've spent a lot of time on the other team's side and we're taking a lot of shots on goal,"Alvarez said. "The goals will come with the more shots we take."The plan is paying dividends for San Benito, which has opened the season with a 4-0-1 record, having outscored their opponents by a 17-6 margin.The one blemish to their record - if you can call it a blemish - was the 2-2 tie on Tuesday against Sobrato at the Morgan Hill Sports Complex.The Lady 'Balers held a two-goal lead at halftime in that game when Hannah Cobb pocketed a pair in the 10th and 20th minutes to put San Benito ahead at the break. But with a light rain altering the game in the second half, Sobrato managed to score twice and knot the game at 2-all. "It was kind of a tough game and I knew it was gonna be a test for us,"Alvarez said. "It started to rain a little bit, and that threw the players off their game."Meanwhile, San Benito is in the middle of the Watsonville Tournament and has dispatched two opponents already - Soquel 1-0 and Pacific Collegiate 4-2.Against Soquel last Saturday, the Lady 'Balers took 21 shots on net before Sophie Coelho found the back of one in the 70th minute on an assist from Yaira Lizarraga."That was a very good team, but the girls knew what they needed to do,"Alvarez said. "They were definitely a strong team and were very well organized, but we found a way to penetrate their defense and that won the game for us."Alvarez employed his usual 4-4-2 formation for the first half, but placed as many as six attackers in and around the 18-yard line in the final 40 minutes.That same strategy was used against Pacific Collegiate on Monday, where San Benito put three goals on the board before the Santa Cruz school could get one.Samantha Moreno (15th), Daniela Ocampo (35th), Sara Yamasaki (50th) and JC Clayton (80th) all scored for San Benito."We felt that after playing Soquel, we could easily dominate them. We took that same approach against this team and it worked out very well for us,"Alvarez said. "We spreaded their defense, brought midfielders into the gap, and that's where most of our goals were coming."The Lady 'Balers will play tonight, Wednesday, in the Watsonville Tournament at 7:30 p.m., although no opponent has been announced.Win or lose, though, San Benito is guaranteed to play on Saturday as well.If they win on Wednesday, San Benito will play Saturday at 1 p.m. If they lose, they will play Saturday at 5 p.m., in Watsonville....

FFA students raise funds at WHS football games with raffles, prizes ...
Found: 6 Days 3 Hours 47 Minutes ago
The Willits News - Willits High School's "Aggie" students have been fundraising at the school's last three home football games to earn money for their Future Farmers of America chapter and agriculture classes. During the Wolverine's Homecoming game, held October 31, the FFA members held a 50/50 raffle and raised $106 for the chapter, as well as matching funds to go to the raffle winner Kaylee Seaton....

USS Ronald Reagan, Strike Group Return To SD
Found: 6 Days 7 Hours 25 Minutes ago
KGTV 10 News - The aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan and five ships in its strike group along with about 5,500 sailors returned to San Diego Tuesday following a six-month deployment....

Marijuana find leads to arrest
Found: 6 Days 15 Hours 40 Minutes ago
Los Angeles Daily News - PALMDALE - A Northern California man was arrested Sunday after sheriff's deputies found 20 pounds of marijuana and $8,000 in cash in his pickup truck, deputies said. ...

No. 1 Ferndale up next for Justin
Found: 1 Week 1 Day 18 Hours 14 Minutes ago
Napa Valley Register - Ferndale High will have something extra on the line when it hosts Justin-Siena in the semifinals of the North Coast Section Division IV football playoffs Saturday....

Douglas, St. Elizabeth run over Rincon
Found: 1 Week 2 Days 15 Hours 9 Minutes ago
Contra Costa Times - St. Elizabeth advances with easy win; Piedmont, St. Patrick eliminated...

Contra Costa Times local prep football scoreboard
Found: 1 Week 2 Days 15 Hours 15 Minutes ago
Contra Costa Times - FootballHigh schoolDivision IAll games at 7 p.m., unless otherwise noted.First roundFridayDeer Valley 24, No. 8 Berkeley (9-2) 20Freedom 33, No. 12 James Logan (5-6) 14California 41, No....

West rallies past Garces
Found: 1 Week 2 Days 19 Hours 43 Minutes ago
Bakersfield Californian - The message Chad Grider delivered to his West High Vikings during halftime on Friday night was a simple one: eliminate the penalties and focus on the task at hand. His players responded by playing a stellar second half and earned a Central Section Div. II quarterfinal playoff berth next week with a 35-21 victory over Garces at West....



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