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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Virginia transplant shines for Channel Islands

AJ Oto, a junior transfer from Virginia on the Channel Islands football team, scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and paced his team to a 24-7 win over Santa Paula.
Oto scored two rushing touchdowns and gained 269 yards on the ground. He had 109 yards rushing in the first quarter and 156 yards at halftime.
But his biggest play of the game came on a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
His younger brother, freshman Roy Oto, intercepted a pass in the game as well.
Senior Saili Oto, the oldest of the three brothers and one of the team captains, anchored a defense at safety that allowed only seven points to a team averaging 31.5 points per game.
Go to the Ventura County Star for more on the game between Santa Paula and Channel Islands

Photo: The Channel Islands football team warms up before its game against host Santa Paula. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Monday, September 24, 2012

UCLA football is hot, USC not, and other rivalries

The UCLA football team is 3-0 and ranked No. 19 in the nation by the Associated Press. Valencia High graduate Steven Manfro is turning out to be a big piece of Bruins puzzle.
Manfro scored the first touchdown of his career, on a 49-yard catch, in UCLA’s upset win over then No. 16 Nebraska, 36-30, at the Rose Bowl.
He scored again in UCLA’s 37-6 win over Houston. He has two touchdowns in three games and is becoming quarterback Brett Hundley’s favorite target.
Manfro is UCLA’s leader in receiving through the first three games of the season. He has 14 catches for 164 yards. He was also averaging nearly nine yards per carry in the first three games. In all fairness, he carried the ball only three times for 26 yards, but scored on a 14-yard run in garbage time against Houston. Manfro added five punt returns for 55 yards for good measure.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Mayer part of deep AVP tour

John Mayer and Brad Keenan reached the final of the AVP Championships in Santa Barbara, the second of two events on the AVP tour in 2012.
Mayer, a Thousand Oaks High graduate who played at Pepperdine in college, teamed up with Keenan for two deep runs in the only AVP tournaments.
The sixth-seeded team of Sean Rosenthal and Jake Gibb won the AVP Championships, showing how deep the competition level is on the pro beach volleyball tour.
Donald Sun, the new owner of the AVP, wants to have as many as six tournament in 2013. Whether Mayer and Keenan will be teammates next year is still a topic for discussion.
What is certain is that the teams who compete in the new AVP are going to evenly matched.
Go to the Ventura County Star for more on Mayer and Keenan and their future on the AVP.

Photo: John Mayer, with teammate Brad Keenan, reached the final match of the AVP Championships in Santa Barbara, the season finale of the AVP tour in 2012.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Palmdale the new Northern Division No. 1 team



The Canyon football team took quite a hit in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division rankings after losing to Quartz Hill, 56-49.
It was a bad loss, but was it bad enough to drop from No. 1 to No. 5 in the Northern Division poll? That seems a little much for losing a close game.
Palmdale didn’t even play last week and took over the No. 1 spot.
Hart traveled to Bakersfield to play Ridgeview, had their game postponed an hour because of the excessive heat, and won, 49-27. The Indians’ reward for playing the toughest road game of the weekend: the No. 2 spot in the Northern Division poll.
At least Valencia earned a boost in the rankings, winning its first game of the season in impressive fashion, 48-9, over then-ranked No. 10 Righetti.
The Vikings moved up to No. 6 and Righetti was knocked out of the top 10.
Mira Costa, Quartz Hill and Eastside moved in to the top 10.
Palos Verdes and San Luis Obispo dropped out with Righetti.
Here is a look at the Northern Division top 10:

NORTHERN DIVISION
1. Palmdale 3‐0
2. Hart 2‐1
3. West Torrance 2‐0
4. Arroyo Grande 3‐1
5. Canyon/C.C. 3‐0
6. Valencia/Valencia 0‐2
7. Mira Costa 2‐1
8. Quartz Hill 2‐0
9. Eastside 3‐0
10. Antelope Valley 3‐0

Sunday, September 16, 2012

The Wolitarsky Watch



Canyon’s Drew Wolitarsky caught eight passes for 89 yards in his team’s 56-49 loss to Quartz Hill on Saturday night.
He is in pursuit of Steve Smith’s state records for receptions and receiving yards. Smith, a receiver with the St. Louis Rams who played high school football at Woodland Hills Taft, caught 271 passes for 4,545 yards in high school.
Wolitarsky has 226 catches for 4,333 yards in his high school career. He has 34 receptions for 460 yards in four games in his senior season.
He needs 46 catches and 213 yards to break Smith’s state records. He is averaging 8.5 catches and 115.0 yards per game.

Photo: Canyon's Drew Wolitarsky caught eight passes for 89 yards and two touchdowns against Quartz Hill on Friday night. (Credit: Tim Haddock)


Saturday, September 15, 2012

Tagliani flames out; Hunter-Reay snags IndyCar Series title


What a bittersweet end to the Izod IndyCar Series for Alex Tagliani and the Barracuda Racing team.
Tagliani led 19 laps and was out front with 23 laps to go in the season finale MAVTV 500 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana.
But what the team described as mechanical problems ended Tagliani’s night prematurely. He withdrew from the race with 21 laps to go and finished 20th.
Tagliani, driving for the team owned by Valencia’s Bryan Herta, pulled into the pits and relinquished the lead with smoke seeping from the car’s engine. It looked like the engine burned up.
“I think we were the car to beat at the end,” Tagliani said. “I won’t lie, it’s disappointing, but I would race with Honda any given day. I’m very thankful that they allowed us back into their group. I’m a Honda driver and I want to race with them for a long time. These are things that happen. It’s racing, it’s mechanical and it’s out of our control.”
Ed Carpenter won the race taking the lead from Dario Franchitti on the last lap.
Ryan Hunter-Reay won the IndyCar Series championship by the slimmest of margins. He finished fourth in the race and edged out Will Power by three points to win the series title.
Power entered the IndyCar Series season finale with the lead in the standings. But he spun out and crashed early in the race. His team repaired his car and he returned to the race briefly.
Power ended up with a 24th-place finish and completed on 66 laps.
“It was team effort right there,” said Hunter-Reay, driver of the No. 28 Honda for Andretti Autosport. “We were struggling all weekend. I didn't want to let anyone really know about it. We were really in the woods. This hasn't sunk in yet. I just drove 500 miles for my life.”

Photo: Alex Tagliani was leading the Izod IndyCar Series season finale at Auto Club Speedway when his engine blew with 21 laps remaining in the race. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Friday, September 14, 2012

Annika Dries returns to Laguna Beach as an Olympic champion

Annika Dries started swimming at the Laguna Beach Community Pool when she was 7 years old. She joined the junior lifeguard program and eventually the girls club water polo team.
She became one of the best water polo players in Orange County in high school and earned a spot on the United States women's water polo team.
The women won gold in the Summer Olympics in London. Dries returned to Laguna Beach to share her gold medal with the community that built her road to the Olympics.
Go to the Team USA website for more on Dries and her homecoming.

Photo: Annika Dries and the United States women's water polo team won gold at the Summer Olympics in London. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Charlie Kimball looks to kick it in high gear

Camarillo's Charlie Kimball heads into the Izod IndyCar Series season finale at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana with some lofty goals.
He wants to finish the season on a high note after a pair of disappointing finishes in Sonoma and Baltimore.
But there have been some high points for Kimball in his second season with the Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing team. He was the runner-up at the race in Toronto.
He had three top-10 finishes in a row, including an eighth-place at the Indianapolis 500.
Go to the Ventura County Star for more on Kimball and the season finale MAVTV 500.

Photo: Charlie Kimball has four top-10 finishes, including a runner-up at Toronto, in the Izod IndyCar Series this year. (Credit: Izod IndyCar Series)

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Northern Division top three teams hold strong

The top three teams in the CIF Southern Section Northern Division poll all had big wins.
The next seven teams were not as impressive.
Canyon, the No. 1 team in the Northern Division, easily beat Knight, 56-27. Cade Apsay is emerging as the top quarterback in the Northern Division. He threw for 425 yards and four touchdowns and added a 5-yard touchdown run against Knight of Lancaster.
Hart, the No. 2 team in the Northern Division, blew out La Palma Kennedy, 51-3. The preseason No. 1 team won its first game of the season after losing to Tesoro, 10-7, in the first week of the season.
Arroyo Grande posted an impressive, 34-14, win over Templeton.
San Luis Obispo won its first game of the season and, curiously moved up to No. 4. Probably because some of the other teams in the top 10 had some tough losses.
Palos Verdes lost to Central of Fresno, 25-22, has an 0-2 record and dropped to No. 8 in the Northern Division.
Valencia lost to Chaminade, 41-27, also has an 0-2 record and dropped to No. 9.
Eastside, at 3-0, is waiting in the wings if Valencia or Palos Verdes lose again.

Here is a look at the Northern Division:
NORTHERN DIVISION

1. Canyon/C.C. 3‐0
2. Hart 1‐1
3. Arroyo Grande 2‐1
4. San Luis Obispo 1‐2
5. Antelope Valley 2‐0
6. Palmdale 3‐0
7. West Torrance 2‐0
8. Palos Verdes 0‐2
9. Valencia/Valencia 0‐2
10. Righetti 1‐2

Future is bright for AVP

The Association of Volleyball Professionals made a successful, albeit quiet, return to the pro beach volleyball scene with two events in 2012.
Donald Sun, who bought the bankrupt AVP and organized events in Cincinnati and Santa Barbara, has some ambitious ideas for the future of the pro beach volleyball tour.
He wants to have as many as six events next year and celebrate the 30th anniversary of the AVP, which was formed in 1983.
“It was like the AVP never left,” said Sean Rosenthal, who with Jake Gibb won the AVP Championships in Santa Barbara on Sunday. “It was done really well with the stadium, with the fans, with the crowd, with the players and the management did a good job. We’re excited to have it back.”
Go to the Team USA website for more on the return of the AVP and the AVP Championships in Santa Barbara.

Photo: April Ross, left, and Jennifer Kessy, silver medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, won the women's title at the AVP Championships in Santa Barbara on Sunday. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Sunday, September 9, 2012

AVP returns to Santa Barbara

In a taste of things to come, the AVP beach volleyball tour made a stop in Santa Barbara, its last of two events for 2012.
Sean Rosenthal and Jake Gibb won the men's championship match sweeping the team of Brad Keenan and John Mayer in three sets, 21-16, 21-16, 21-18. Rosenthal and Gibb were the sixth seeded team in the AVP Championships at West Beach in Santa Barbara. Keenan and Mayer were seeded fourth.
Olympic silver medalists April Ross and Jennifer Kessy won the women's championship sweeping Kerri Walsh and Nicole Branagh.
Walsh won the gold medal with Misty May-Treanor at the Summer Olympics in London. May-Treanor retired from beach volleyball after the Olympics and Branagh joined Walsh as her new partner.
Donald Sun, the new owner of the AVP, said he wants to expand the pro beach volleyball tour schedule to at least four and possibly six events in 2013.

Photo: April Ross and Jennifer Kessy celebrate after winning the women's championship at the AVP Championships at West Beach in Santa Barbara. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Wolitarsky Watch


Canyon’s Drew Wolitarsky caught 11 passes for 184 yards  and a touchdown against Knight on Friday night. He is in pursuit of the state records for receptions and receiving yards set by Steve Smith.
Wolitarsky has 218 catches and 4,244 yards in his career at Canyon. Smith, who played high school football at Woodland Hills Taft and is a receiver with the St. Louis Rams, holds the state records with 271 catches and 4,545 yards.
Wolitarsky has 26 catches for 371 yards in three games this season. Canyon is off to a 3-0 start after beating Knight, 56-27.
Wolitarsky needs 54 catches and 302 yards to break Smith’s records. The Canyon senior is averaging 8.6 catches and 123.6 receiving yards per game.

Photo: Canyon's Drew Wolitarsky is in pursuit of Steve Smith's two receiving records. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Friday, September 7, 2012

Delays at Dodger Stadium and the trade with the Red Sox

Sung to the tune of “Take Me Out To the Ball Game” with apologies to Jack Norworth:

Take me out to the ball game
Except on Vin Scully bobblehead night
Cuz if you run late
(Let’s face it, if you live in LA, who doesn’t run late?)
They’ll make you wait
Outside the gate for an hour
If your son scoots, scoots, scoots away from you
Security will make you stay
For it’s one, two, three innings you’ll miss
At the old ball game.


Suffice it to say, not a good time was had by all at Vin Scully bobblehead night at Dodger Stadium. Not only did the Dodgers lose to the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2-0, but it took nearly an hour to get into the stadium while Vin Scully bobbleheads were passed out at the gates.

Photo: Fans waited for about an hour to get into Dodger Stadium on Vin Scully bobblehead night. (Credit: Tim Haddock)

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Five high school football players removed from team after hooker scandal

Talk about pay to play.
Five players from a high school football team in Maryland were removed from the team after reportedly hiring prostitutes after a game.
Here is the link to the story. The players are from DeMatha. The hotel is in North Carolina. The game was against Hillside. DeMatha won, as if that matters anymore.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Santa Margarita remains No. 1 in Pac-5 Division poll


Santa Margarita held on to the No. 1 spot in the CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division poll after a resounding 35-6 win over Jordan.
Quarterback Johnny Stanton threw two touchdown passes, rushed for two more touchdowns and paced his team to a blowout win.
Oaks Christian is showing no mercy. The Lions won for the second week in a row and maintained the No. 2 spot in the Pac-5 Division top 10.
Oaks Christian beat Granite Bay, 48-13, and knocked off another powerhouse team from Northern California. Oaks Christian has outscored its opponents, 88-13, having shut out Del Oro, 40-0, in Week Zero.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame traveled to Ireland and won its first game of the season. The Knights beat Hamilton from Chandler, Ariz., 27-15. Every team in the Pac-5 Division has at least one win. Notre Dame, at No. 8, is the only team with a loss.
Here is a look at the Pac-5 Division top 10:

PAC‐5 DIVISION
1. Santa Margarita 2‐0
2. Oaks Christian 2‐0
3. Westlake 2‐0
4. Tesoro 2‐0
5. Alemany 2‐0
6. San Clemente 2‐0
7. Mission Viejo 2‐0
8. Notre Dame/S.O. 1‐1
9. Mater Dei 1‐0
10. St. Bonaventure 2‐0