• UCLA softball team staves off elimination at Women’s College World Series; Lisa Fernandez ejected

    UCLA softball team staves off elimination at Women’s College World Series; Lisa Fernandez ejected
    UCLA’s Madilyn Nickles slides safely into home as Texas A&M’s Ashley Walters tries to tag her in the second inning during Saturday’s Women’s College World Series game.UCLA assistant coach Lisa Fernandez argues after home plate umpire Erin Peterson ejected her during the Women’s College World Series softball game between the Texas A&M and UCLA at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Saturday, June 3, 2017. (Sarah Phipps/The Oklahoman via AP)UCLA assista
  • Portion of Seal Beach closed after paddle boarder hits shark

    Portion of Seal Beach closed after paddle boarder hits shark
    SEAL BEACH — A stretch of the beach from the San Gabriel River to the Seal Beach pier will be closed until at least Sunday morning, June 4, after a paddle boarder collided with a 5-foot shark, officials said.
    The Saturday, June 3, shark sighting is one of multiple such instances along Orange County recently, with the predators showing up in increasing numbers over the last two years.
    Around 11 a.m. on Saturday, a stand-up paddle boarder caught a wave and hit the shark on the
  • Portion of Seal Beach closed after paddle boarder collides with shark

    Portion of Seal Beach closed after paddle boarder collides with shark
    SEAL BEACH — A stretch of the beach from the San Gabriel River to the Seal Beach pier will be closed until at least Sunday morning, June 4, after a paddle boarder collided with a 5-foot shark, officials said.
    The Saturday, June 3, shark sighting is one of multiple such instances along Orange County recently, with the predators showing up in increasing numbers over the last two years.
    Around 11 a.m. on Saturday, a stand-up paddle boarder caught a wave and hit the shark on the
  • Learn to take better photos at Fullerton Arboretum

    Learn to take better photos at Fullerton Arboretum
    Interested in photography?
    The Fullerton Arboretum will host a nature photography class on Sunday, June 25 to help amateur to advanced photographers learn how to use space, light and time to take memorable photos.
    Nature photographer Steve Kaye will lead the talk and demonstrate techniques to advance attendees’ photography and graphic design skills.
    Registration is $25 for members and $30 for non-members.
    Proceeds from ticket sales benefit the botanical garden’s educational
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  • How’s homebuying around Coto de Caza? 8 trends to ponder

    How’s homebuying around Coto de Caza? 8 trends to ponder
    A vineyard and equestrian estate in Coto de Caza. (Photo by Greg Rys)How did the buying and selling of housing in the South County foothills ZIP 92679 — an area that includes Coto de Caza, Trabuco Canyon, Portola Hills and Wagon Wheel — fare in the year’s first months?
    Looking at local residential real estate in the first quarter 2017, compared with the same period a year earlier, CoreLogic data show four trends this this ZIP …
    1. 152 homes sold this year vs. 137 a
  • Make America Great Again organizers march at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley

    Make America Great Again organizers march at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley
    FOUNTAIN VALLEY – As Lee Greenwood and Toby Keith tunes played over a megaphone, about 300 President Donald Trump supporters marched four miles around Mile Square Park on Saturday, waving flags, holding homemade signs and chanting “U-S-A” and “Build that wall.”
    The march on Saturday, June 3, was organized by Southern California Silent Majority MAGA, a grass-roots organization whose organizers planned a Make America Great Again march in Huntington Beach three mo
  • Make America Great Again organizers holding march at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley

    Make America Great Again organizers holding march at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley
    FOUNTAIN VALLEY — Dozens arrived early Saturday, June 3, for an 11 a.m. Make America Great Again march organized by the Southern California Silent Majority MAGA at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley.
    More than 200 had gathered in the park as the 11 a.m. event got started.
    The event’s organizers said they plan to march four miles along the park’s perimeter and host speakers such as Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Costa Mesa, and Assemblyman Travis Allen, R-Hun
  • Rare sight: Killer whales put on show off local waters

    Rare sight: Killer whales put on show off local waters
    Ryan Lawler, owner of Newport Coastal Adventure, was all done with his eco-tours for the day when he got word: rare orcas spotted off the coast.
    He decided to give it a shot and scour the sea to spot the black-and-white beauties late Friday afternoon – and he’s glad he did, finding a playful pod of killer whales that haven’t been seen off Orange County since January 2015.
    “That’s the last time any Orange County whale watching boat has seen them,” he said.
    A po
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  • Town hall with Rep. Darrell Issa draws large audience, protesters

    Town hall with Rep. Darrell Issa draws large audience, protesters
    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – At least 1,000 south Orange County and San Diego County residents of the 49th Congressional district converged at San Juan Hills High School for a town hall with Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, Saturday morning, June 3.
    About an hour before the 9 a.m. town hall, a raucous group opposing President Donald Trump’s administration and trying to unseat Issa in 2018, chanted, sang songs against congressman and held signs detailing support for everything from women’
  • 5 ways New Kids on the Block’s Total Package Tour was totally legit

    5 ways New Kids on the Block’s Total Package Tour was totally legit
    Whoever thought to put New Kids on the Block, Paula Abdul and Boyz II Men together on the same bill was an absolute genius. All three acts, which enjoyed the peak of their respective careers in the late ‘80s and early-to-mid ‘90s, managed to completely sell out the 17,000-plus capacity Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on a Friday night in 2017.
    Here are five reasons why the Total Package Tour was, like, totally legit:
    1. Getting swept up in all the nostalgia
    There were screaming women a
  • Garden Grove man has died after being hit by a car in Santa Ana

    Garden Grove man has died after being hit by a car in Santa Ana
    GARDEN GROVE — A 51-year-old man is dead after being hit by a car in Santa Ana Friday night, June 2, police said.
    The crash was reported just before 9 p.m. Friday near the intersection of Euclid Street and Chapman Avenue, according to Garden Grove police Sgt. Jonathan Wainwright.
    Responding officers were told by witnesses that a shirtless man wearing black shorts ran from a vehicle that jumped a curb after it struck the pedestrian, who was standing near a traffic pole.
    The d
  • Garden Grove man has died after being hit by a car

    Garden Grove man has died after being hit by a car
    GARDEN GROVE — A 51-year-old man is dead after being hit by a car Friday night, June 2, police said.
    The crash was reported just before 9 p.m. Friday near the intersection of Euclid Street and Chapman Avenue, according to Garden Grove police Sgt. Jonathan Wainwright.
    Responding officers were told by witnesses that a shirtless man wearing black shorts ran from a vehicle that jumped a curb after it struck the pedestrian, who was standing near a traffic pole.
    The driver was still running
  • At least 18 Afghans killed as multiple blasts target funeral for protester in Kabul

    At least 18 Afghans killed as multiple blasts target funeral for protester in Kabul
    By Sayed Salahuddin
    KABUL, Afghanistan – At least 18 Afghans were killed when three back-to-back explosions ripped through a funeral Saturday for one of the demonstrators killed during anti-government protests Friday, witnesses and media reported.
    The people killed on a hill in the northern part of Kabul had not been identified. The public health ministry confirmed the casualties. Ministry spokesman Wahid Majroh said 87 people were wounded.
    Embattled President Ashraf Ghani condemned the as
  • New exhibit explores the art Disney created for the armed forces in World War II

    New exhibit explores the art Disney created for the armed forces in World War II
    Photo of the Thumper insignia painted on the side of a B-29. The design was created for the crew of the bomber in the 504th Bombardment Group. The plane and the crew did not survive the war. The photo is part of the Walt and The Flying Bull exhibit at the Great Park Gallery in Irvine on Wednesday, May 31, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Photo of Free French pilot Capt. Bernard Duperier with the Donald Duck insignia painted on his Spitfire fighter. It is part of the Wa
  • Art Disney created for the armed forces in World War II explored in new exhibit

    Art Disney created for the armed forces in World War II explored in new exhibit
    Photo of the Thumper insignia painted on the side of a B-29. The design was created for the crew of the bomber in the 504th Bombardment Group. The plane and the crew did not survive the war. The photo is part of the Walt and The Flying Bull exhibit at the Great Park Gallery in Irvine on Wednesday, May 31, 2017. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register/SCNG)Photo of Free French pilot Capt. Bernard Duperier with the Donald Duck insignia painted on his Spitfire fighter. It is part of the Wa
  • Allen Buchanan: When will commercial real estate prices crater?

    Allen Buchanan: When will commercial real estate prices crater?
    At their very essence, commercial real estate values are the result of a price a buyer with reasonable motivation will pay and a seller is willing to accept. Easy enough.
    Let’s layer in some complexity, however, as the previous statements assume the buyer will actually write a check for the purchase. In reality, most buyers seek financing for their buy,  which sets in place an approval process by a lender.
    Typically, lenders — short of Aunt Mabel who taps her trust fund for you
  • How to stay on top of a home sale and still enjoy the summer

    How to stay on top of a home sale and still enjoy the summer
    Summer is just around the corner. Most schools are already over for the year, and it’s time for us to turn our attention to the beach, vacation trips, Father’s Day, Wimbledon, 4th of July celebrations, college tours, college move-ins, and just plain having fun.
    Unless you are under contract to buy or sell a home this summer. You may need to reel it in on the days off.
    The California Association of Realtors forms that we typically use for the sale of real property stipulate the r
  • How the Paris climate deal pullout could hurt the U.S.

    How the Paris climate deal pullout could hurt the U.S.
    It’s not clear what we gain as a nation from pulling out of the Paris climate agreement. It is clear we’ve lost something; perhaps some influence as the leader of the free world.
    Those who accept climate science see failure to act to reduce human-caused effects on the global climate as a looming disaster that would dwarf most others. But even those who don’t accept or don’t care that human activities might be warming the climate should be taken aback by the United States&
  • We rise too easily to the insta-news bait

    We rise too easily to the insta-news bait
    No matter how frustrating, or how strong a sense of powerlessness we momentarily feel, it’s time to stop rising to the insta-news bait. Americans shouldn’t feel good about checking out of politics completely, of course: that’s how we wound up with so much of governance nationalized, and so many clinging with rapt attention to the slightest sign of a shift in the national array of power. But it’s now clear that too many people are monitoring too closely information that&rs
  • Paris climate deal was an accord U.S. couldn’t afford

    Paris climate deal was an accord U.S. couldn’t afford
    In announcing that he was pulling the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord, President Trump made a perfectly logical argument.
    He said the agreement imposed tremendous and unfair costs on the United States by restricting domestic energy development, limiting manufacturing, and requiring the payment of billions of U.S. tax dollars to the U.N.’s murky and unaccountable Green Climate Fund.
    He said the Paris agreement, even if fully implemented, would only lower global temperatures by an estim
  • The California caste system

    The California caste system
    After the Legislature imposed billions of dollars in new car and gas taxes on Californians last month, a friend emailed me to register his disappointment and disgust: “It’s like we live in an apartheid society where the politically powerful live in luxury and laugh at the working people of our state.”
    Sadly, his point is accurate. The separation between the ruling class and the rest of Californians is becoming more extreme by the day. So much so, in fact, that California is beg
  • JFK would be 100

    JFK would be 100
    It’s hard to believe that, had he lived, John F. Kennedy would have turned 100 on Monday. I have lived with the Kennedy name and legacy since I was a boy growing up in Palo Alto.
    I was 10 when my father and two of his friends met then-Sen. Kennedy in his hotel suite in San Francisco. It was 1958, and the future presidential candidate, dressed only in boxer shorts and a t-shirt, wanted to know if the three of them would be Kennedy delegates to the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los
  • CIF State Track Meet: O.C. qualifiers for the Saturday’s finals

    CIF State Track Meet: O.C. qualifiers for the Saturday’s finals
    CIF State Track and Field Championships
    At Buchanan High, Clovis
    Preliminaries
    Orange County qualifiers for finals
    BOYS RESULTS100: 8. Hennesay (Santa Margarita) 10.57200: No O.C. qualifiers400: No O.C. qualifiers800: No O.C. qualifiers1,600: No O.C. qualifiers110H: 9. Rubio (Los Alamitos) 14.04300H: 4. Rubio (Los Alamitos) 37.41, 6. Hennesay (Santa Margarita) 36.95400 relay: 7. Mission Viejo 41.751,600 relay: No O.C. qualifiersHJ: 1. Lee (Trabuco Hills) 6-05.00.LJ: 11. Wesley (Santa Ana Valley)
  • El Toro’s Tobin, Woodbridge’s Garner survive challenging first day at CIF State Track Finals

    El Toro’s Tobin, Woodbridge’s Garner survive challenging first day at CIF State Track Finals
    CLOVIS – The competition Friday in the 99th CIF State Track and Field Championships at Buchanan High of Clovis was about one thing: survival.
    To have a chance at winning a title Saturday, the athletes knew they had to do enough to qualify for the finals.
    El Toro’s Hannah Tobin had to put up a fight in her heat of the girls 1,600 meters.
    Los Alamitos’ Jose Rubio competes in the long jump during prelims of the CIF-State track & field finals at Buchanan High in Clovis, CA. Fri
  • Albert Pujols homerless again on a rough night for the Angels

    Albert Pujols homerless again on a rough night for the Angels
    The Angels’ Albert Pujols takes off his batting helmet after striking out swinging in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA on Friday, June 2, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Angels’ Yunel Escobar watches as the Minnesota Twins’ Robbie Grossman rounds the bases after this two run home run in the third inning at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA on Friday, June 2, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Regi
  • Jackson tosses shutout as El Toro captures CIF-SS Division 1 title

    Jackson tosses shutout as El Toro captures CIF-SS Division 1 title
    LOS ANGELES – Life is usually good for the El Toro baseball team when Jake Jackson is on the mound.
    Friday was more of the same.
    The senior right-hander pitcher tossed a three-hit shutout to lead the Chargers to their first CIF-SS title since 2008 with a 4-0 victory over Corona at Dodger Stadium.
    “This season has been unbelievable,” Jackson said. “Coming in with our guys on the mound (Sam Glick and Noah Fluman), I didn’t think I would really have a chance to do this
  • Driver hits roadside freeway light pole in Seal Beach, walks away with minor injuries

    Driver hits roadside freeway light pole in Seal Beach, walks away with minor injuries
    A driver escaped major injury after his Mercedes hit a roadside light pole, severing it at the base and causing it to fall onto the roadside of the northbound 405 freeway near the 22 freeway in Seal Beach on Friday night, June 2, authorities said.
    The 36-year-old man only suffered minor injuries and refused transport to a local hospital, Orange County Fire Authority Cpt. Larry Kurtz said.
    The incident happened about 8 p.m., causing a 90-minute SIG alert and temporarily closing the Seal
  • Adoptable dog: Jasper is a fun-loving Tibetan spaniel

    Adoptable dog: Jasper is a fun-loving Tibetan spaniel
    Breed: Tibetan spaniel
    Age: 6 years
    Gender: Neutered male
    Size: 12 pounds
    Jasper’s story: Jasper has spent a lot of his life being misunderstood. His owners turned him into a shelter in Los Angeles County because they didn’t have the patience to help him learn to live happily with them. Jasper is a fun-loving,  happy dog who has a lot of energy. He needs walks and interaction to help him channel that energy. He loves to play with other dogs and is easy to train, as he loves food
  • Historic cache going into Newport-Mesa time capsule; to be dug up in 24 years

    Historic cache going into Newport-Mesa time capsule; to be dug up in 24 years
    A lunch menu. School t-shirts and socks. A computer mouse and a property deed dating back to the 1930s.
    Those are some of the dozens of items future Newport-Mesa Unified School District students will find 24 years from now when they unearth a time capsule slated for burial next week in front of the district’s Costa Mesa headquarters.
    Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials and students gather in front of the district’s new logo at the school district’s offices in Costa M
  • Cody Bellinger homers in 12th to lift Dodgers over Brewers, 2-1

    Cody Bellinger homers in 12th to lift Dodgers over Brewers, 2-1
    Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Neftali Feliz watches as the Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger rounds third after hitting a home run during the 12th inning Friday, June 2, 2017, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)The Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger is congratulated by manager Dave Roberts after hitting a home run during the 12th inning against the Milwaukee Brewers Friday, June 2, 2017, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)The Dodgers’ Yasmani Grandal hits a home run during the ninth inning again
  • CSF tops Stanford behind pitcher John Gavin to stay unbeaten in NCAA baseball regional

    CSF tops Stanford behind pitcher John Gavin to stay unbeaten in NCAA baseball regional
    STANFORD – Cal State Fullerton got an impressive pitching performance from John Gavin and just enough timely hits to defeat Stanford 4-1 on Friday at the Stanford Regional of the NCAA baseball tournament at Sunken Diamond.
    Gavin went seven innings, allowing just one run on three hits and striking out 10 against two walks. He struck out the side in the seventh, screaming and slamming high fives from his teammates as he returned to the dugout.
    “It was just adrenaline,” said Gavin
  • On deck: Twins at Angels, Saturday, 7 p.m.

    On deck: Twins at Angels, Saturday, 7 p.m.
    TWINS at ANGELS
    When: 7 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    ANGELS RHP MATT SHOEMAKER (4-3, 4.26)
    Vs. Twins: 1-1, 4.61
    At Angel Stadium: 18-14, 3.04
    Hates to face: None
    Loves to face: None
    TWINS RHP ERVIN SANTANA (7-2, 1.75)
    Vs. Angels: 1-2, 4.35
    At Angel Stadium: 51-39, 3.76
    Hates to face: Cliff Pennington, 11 for 25 (.440)
    Loves to face: Luis Valbuena, 2 for 11 (.182)
  • UCLA loses tight duel with Texas in NCAA baseball regional opener

    UCLA loses tight duel with Texas in NCAA baseball regional opener
    UCLA starter Griffin Canning delivers a pitch during Friday’s NCAA regional game against Texas at Blair Field in Long Beach on Friday. (Photo by Don Liebig/UCLA)UCLA starter Griffin Canning delivers a pitch during Friday’s NCAA regional game against Texas at Blair Field in Long Beach on Friday. (Photo by Don Liebig/UCLA)UCLA starter Griffin Canning delivers a pitch during Friday’s NCAA regional game against Texas at Blair Field in Long Beach on Friday. (Photo by Don Liebig/UCLA
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom ride review: Avatar Flight of Passage

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom ride review: Avatar Flight of Passage
    It’s a chance to fly on the back of a Banshee and soar over the moon of Pandora.
    The Banshee is a flying creature seen in the science fiction movie “Avatar,” and the chance to fly on it is on “Avatar Flight of Passage,” an attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
    The simulator attraction is one of two rides within the land known as Pandora: The World of Avatar that opened at the Walt Disney World resort Memorial Day weekend in 2017. The other is the Na’vi
  • It’s all so difficult for Novak Djokovic, and easy for Rafael Nadal at French Open

    It’s all so difficult for Novak Djokovic, and easy for Rafael Nadal at French Open
    PARIS — From a tiff with the chair umpire to the big deficit he created and then needed to overcome in a steady rain, Novak Djokovic had an all-around difficult day at the French Open.
    Rafael Nadal’s journey to the fourth round, in contrast, could hardly have been easier. Indeed, his 100th best-of-five-set match on clay was also the most lopsided.
    The stark numbers on the scoreboards at Court Philippe Chatrier revealed plenty about how differently things went in the back-to-back cont
  • O.C. nonprofit groups identify 189 families struggling with housing during three-day census

    O.C. nonprofit groups identify 189 families struggling with housing during three-day census
    Over an intense three-day period the last week of May, a collaborative group of nonprofits identified 189 families with children in Orange County who were either homeless or in need of some housing assistance — two-thirds of them living in cars, camping out in tents or sleeping in the streets and other makeshift quarters, according to a summary of the findings released Friday, June 2.
    Called Family Assessment Week, the outreach took place May 22-24 at 34 family-friendly places such as Boys
  • UCLA softball team to face reeling Texas A&M in Women’s College World Series elimination game Saturday

    UCLA softball team to face reeling Texas A&M in Women’s College World Series elimination game Saturday
    To get a sense of the pride inside the UCLA softball program, look no further than its nation-leading 11 NCAA championships.
    After dropping Thursday’s opening game of the Women’s College World Series, the Bruins will try to emulate the 2003 UCLA squad that was the second team in the history of the event to win the national championship after losing its opener.
    First, the 2017 Bruins simply need one victory in Oklahoma City. Thursday’s 2-1 loss to 13th-seeded LSU was UCLA’
  • How to create interior design pieces from what’s in the garden

    How to create interior design pieces from what’s in the garden
    Don’t limit yourself to the backyard when it comes to being green.
    While most gardeners are spending lots of hours outdoors this time of year, some are opting to bring the outside in. Author Willow Crossley offers step-by-step guides for doing just that, along with ideas for 50 projects in her book “The Art of Living with Nature” (CICO Books).
    Working with photographer Emma Mitchell, she’s elevating the status of gardens and says that art can even be found in a simple flo
  • Nancy’s Notebook: New dishes on tap at The Catch, PizzaRev adds chicken wings

    Nancy’s Notebook: New dishes on tap at The Catch, PizzaRev adds chicken wings
    The Blue Hawaiian and a Beet Tartare with Togarashi aioli, ponzu, crispy garlic and cilantro starts off a luncheon at The Catch in Anaheim. The non-vegetarian version included Scottish salmon. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)Foraged Mushrooms with brie and clover honey, from top, Grilled Asparagus with spring onions, basil pistou and marcona almonds, Grilled Broccoli with lemon, romesco and chimichurri, are part of the new sides, all priced at $8.49 at The Catch in Anaheim.
  • OCVarsity video: El Toro baseball ready for Division 1 championship game at Dodger Stadium

    OCVarsity video: El Toro baseball ready for Division 1 championship game at Dodger Stadium
    Check out Jonathan Khamis’ game highlights and postgame interviews from El Toro’s 3-0 victory over Mater Dei in the CIF-SS baseball semifinals on Tuesday, May 30.
    The victory gave the Chargers a spot in the Division 1 championship game at Dodger Stadium on Friday night, June 2.
    El Toro has not been to the CIF-SS finals since the 2008 season. That team starred Nolan Arenado, who is now an All-Star third baseman for the Colorado Rockies.
  • William Floyd High School Student Takes First in FBLA States, Will Compete in Nationals

    June 2, 2017 - William Floyd High School Business Academy student Lexi Willets placed first in the Client Services category at the New York State Future Business Leaders of America competition held this past April. This victory qualified Lexi, a senior, for the FBLA National Competition in Anaheim, CA, in late June, in which she will face off against the best FBLA students in the nation.
  • Sen. Josh Newman recall gains traction

    Sen. Josh Newman recall gains traction
    The Buzz is the Register’s weekly political news column.
    The recall of freshman state Sen. Josh Newman has gotten off to a strong start in making the ballot, with recall proponents announcing Friday, June 2, that they’d collected more than half of the 63,592 signatures needed in the first month of circulating petitions.
    They have until Oct. 16 to finish the job, which would mean a November or December special recall election.
    Recall proponents are upset with the Gov. Jerry Brown
  • Orange County hate crimes on the rise, spiking since November, new report shows

    Orange County hate crimes on the rise, spiking since November, new report shows
    Hate crimes in the county rose from 44 in 2015 to 50 in 2016, while hate incidents increased from 43 in 2015 to 72 in 2016, according to the 2016 Hate Crime Report compiled by the Orange County Human Relations Commission.
    The spike was particularly noticeable in November and December at the conclusion, and immediately following, the presidential campaign.
    Cathleen Falsani and her husband Maurice Possley say their teenage African American son was the target of a hate crime when a group of hi
  • CIF-SS baseball finals preview: Division 5, Katella vs. Chaffey

    CIF-SS baseball finals preview: Division 5, Katella vs. Chaffey
    A preview of the CIF-SS Division 5 baseball championship game:
    CIF-SS BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
    DIVISION 5
    KATELLA (24-6) VS. CHAFFEY OF ONTARIO (20-5-1)
    Where, when: UC Riverside, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
    Live streaming: nfhsnetwork.com/associations/cifss
    Outlook: Katella was seeded fourth and Chaffey third for the playoffs in this division. Katella is in a CIF-SS baseball championship game for the first time since 2004 when the Knights won Division 3. Their other baseball finals appearance, in 1972, r
  • Jack O’Neill, inventor of the modern-day wetsuit, dies at age 94

    Jack O’Neill, inventor of the modern-day wetsuit, dies at age 94
    Back in 2009 Jack O’Neill welcomes aboard Radcliff Elementary student Esmael Torres as the 50,000 student of the O’Neill Sea Odyssey marine science program. (Photo by Dan Coyro, Santa Cruz Sentinel)Jack O’Neill on he deck of his Pleasure Point home overlooking the 38th Avenue surf break in 2006. (Photo by Dan Coyro, Santa Cruz Sentinel)Jack O’Neill on he deck of his Pleasure Point home overlooking the 38th Avenue surf break in 2006. (Photo by Dan Coyro, Santa Cruz Sentine

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