• World War II-era bomber crashes; at least 7 reported dead

    World War II-era bomber crashes; at least 7 reported dead
    By CHRIS EHRMANN and DAVE COLLINS
    WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — A World War II-era B-17 bomber with 13 people aboard crashed and burned at the Hartford airport after encountering mechanical trouble on takeoff Wednesday, and a state official said at least seven were killed.
    The four-engine, propeller-driven plane struggled to get into the air and slammed into a maintenance shed at Bradley International Airport as the pilots circled back for a landing, officials and witnesses said.
    It had 10 passen
  • Purple & Bold: School is out for older, wiser Lakers

    Purple & Bold: School is out for older, wiser Lakers
    Editor’s note: This is the Wednesday, Oct. 2 edition of the Purple & Bold newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
    Back in class? Not so much.
    A common analogy players, coaches and executives alike use for the start of training camp is comparing it to the first day of school. But that metaphor is less fitting for the Lakers than it’s been in years.
    Consider that of the 15 full-time roster members of the Lakers, the average player has just more than eight
  • Free seminar in Santa Ana focuses on helping senior citizens avoid being scam victims

    Free seminar in Santa Ana focuses on helping senior citizens avoid being scam victims
    A free seminar on Oct. 16 at Delhi Center in Santa Ana will focus on helping senior citizens protect themselves from being victimized by scam artists.
    The seminar will be led by the California Contractors State License Board, with a panel of experts to include representatives of local agencies that assist in housing, food, health care, and issues around aging. State Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Santa Ana, also will attend.
    Scams involving home repair, insurance, finances, and identify theft will be addres
  • Opera star Placido Domingo will not perform at Chapman University in February

    Opera star Placido Domingo will not perform at Chapman University in February
    Opera star Plácido Domingo will not perform at Chapman University in February, a school official said Wednesday, Oct. 2.
    Domingo resigned Wednesday as general director of the Los Angeles Opera and withdrew from future performances at the company. A yet to be named “leading opera star” will replace Domingo in the L.A. Opera’s “Roberto Devereux” in Concert on Feb. 25 at the university’s Musco Center for the Arts, Chapman spokeswoman Jamie Ceman said in a
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  • Laguna Woods Village clubhouse rentals could include park

    Laguna Woods Village clubhouse rentals could include park
    Booking the “best view in the city” may soon be possible for Laguna Woods Village residents.
    During its regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, the Golden Rain Foundation passed a resolution that would add the passive park area adjacent to Clubhouse Two as part of the rental agreement for events booked at the clubhouse.
    The popularity of the park posed the necessity for the resolution, which would enable staff to manage the usage of the passive park area and minimize potential conflict b
  • Encino man faces sentencing for threatening to kill Boston Globe journalists

    Encino man faces sentencing for threatening to kill Boston Globe journalists
    By Nate Raymond
    BOSTON – An Encino man faces sentencing on Wednesday for threatening to kill journalists at the Boston Globe in retaliation for its role coordinating an editorial response by hundreds of newspapers to President Donald Trump’s attacks on the media.
    Federal prosecutors in Boston are seeking a 10-month prison term for Robert Chain, 69, who they say lobbed “abhorrent, vicious, and menacing” threats at the Boston Globe and at reporters at The New York Times.
    Ch
  • Cal State Fullerton’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ cast brings ‘objects’ to life

    Cal State Fullerton’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ cast brings ‘objects’ to life
    Portraying a charismatic maître d’ and a happy-go-lucky French maid in love should be a snap.
    But for James Meske and Corinn Szostkiewicz, it’s more of a challenge. A spell turned the maître d’, Lumiere, into a candelabra and the French maid, Babette, into a feather duster.
    The two Cal State Fullerton musical theater students are among several in the cast of the upcoming “Beauty and the Beast – the Broadway Musical” who are performing as objects ca
  • Inside the Dodgers: A final postseason roster projection

    Inside the Dodgers: A final postseason roster projection
    Editor’s note: This is the Wednesday, Oct. 2 edition of the Inside the Dodgers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.
    We know the Dodgers’ opponent for the National League Division Series.
    We know a few players who won’t make the team, some who will, and a few calls that are close enough to be “on the bubble.”
    It’s time to take one last stab at projecting who will be on the Dodgers’ 25-man NLDS roster.
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  • Opera star Placido Domingo resigns as general director of LA Opera amid sexual harassment allegations

    Opera star Placido Domingo resigns as general director of LA Opera amid sexual harassment allegations
    SAN FRANCISCO — Opera star Placido Domingo has resigned as general director of the Los Angeles Opera following multiple allegations of sexual harassment reported by The Associated Press.
    In a statement Wednesday, Domingo said the allegations have “created an atmosphere in which my ability to serve this company that I so love has been compromised.”
    He said it was in the “best interests of L.A. Opera” for him to resign.
    “I do so with a heavy heart and at the sam
  • Maxine Waters wrong to call for solitary confinement of President Trump

    Maxine Waters wrong to call for solitary confinement of President Trump
    Expressing the same exasperation felt by many of the president’s critics, U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters tweeted on Tuesday: “Impeachment is not good enough for Trump. He needs to be imprisoned & placed in solitary confinement.”
    Neither of us ever boarded the Trump train. But, as a criminal justice reform advocate and a trauma psychologist, neither of us believe he should ever be held in those conditions. And we hope that every member of the “Resistance” —includi
  • Stocks slide as worries about global economy grow

    Stocks slide as worries about global economy grow
    By Stan Choe and Damien J. Troise, The Associated Press
    Stocks tumbled again on Wednesday as worries about a weakening global economy boomeranged around the world.
    The S&P 500 lost as much as 2.2% in afternoon trading and was on track for its first back-to-back loss of at least 1% since late last year, when fears about a possible recession seized markets. The latest push to sell came from a report showing hiring by U.S. companies slowed more than expected last month, particularly in mining a
  • Why The Guild Club started out as a private membership restaurant but will open to everyone beginning Friday, Oct. 4

    Why The Guild Club started out as a private membership restaurant but will open to everyone beginning Friday, Oct. 4
    The Guild Club won’t be a club anymore.
    Husband and wife owners of DirtySexyHappiness Hospitality Group, Chef Noah and Marín von Blöm, announced this week that the restaurant had closed to make a few changes and will reopen on Friday, Oct. 4, to anyone who wants a reservation.
    When the restaurant opened in 2015 at SoCo in Costa Mesa, six memberships were available at $15,000 each, which did not include a $1,000 annual fee. That bought the 30-seat restaurant’s six tables.
  • New ASI leaders focused on creating Cal State Fullerton’s first permanent food pantry

    New ASI leaders focused on creating Cal State Fullerton’s first permanent food pantry
    The ideal food pantry for Cal State Fullerton would be somewhere in the busy Titan Student Union. And it wouldn’t be a place where students could only get canned foods.
    It would have a refrigerator that allows for a variety of nutritious foods. And maybe recipe cards students could use to shop the pantry to put together the meal they want to make.
    Aaron Aguilar, the new Associated Students, Inc. president, and Mansi Kalra, the new vice president, are determined to see CSUF get that food pa
  • Ducks preview: 5 burning questions for 2019-20 season

    Ducks preview: 5 burning questions for 2019-20 season
    All the talk leading up to opening night was about fresh starts, renewed energy and reasons for optimism. The past was in the past, as Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf grumbled significantly less elegantly one day last month when asked for an explanation as to why last season went haywire.
    The Ducks’ mood lifted considerably after management made several dramatic changes to the coaching staff and the lineup during an offseason of change. Whether it’s enough to return the Ducks to elite sta
  • Could housing save the US economy from recession?

    Could housing save the US economy from recession?
    Performance of $10,000 invested in iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF. (Source: iShares)
    The Federal Reserve might be powerless to prevent the negative effects of the trade war from hurting economic growth, but it still has the juice to boost the housing market.
    The recent ISM Manufacturing Index report showed that industrial activity in the U.S. plunged in September, the sixth straight monthly decline, to the lowest since the Great Recession ended in June 2009. But the silver lining is that the
  • Going to the So Cal Hoedown in San Pedro? Here’s what to do before and after the festival

    Going to the So Cal Hoedown in San Pedro? Here’s what to do before and after the festival
    A bunch of punks, plus their rockabilly and psychobilly friends are taking a rebellious hootenanny to San Pedro this weekend, and you’re going to want to make plans in the port city for before and after the third annual So Cal Hoedown.
    But first the music.
    The So Cal Hoedown takes over the Port of Los Angeles on Saturday, Oct. 5, with a lineup of more than 20 bands on three stages performing from noon to after 11 p.m.
    And get yourself a Pepsi because it’s headlined by Venice-born met
  • Skimboarders ride perfect waves at SeaDog Skim Challenge, a benefit for Pacific Marine Mammal Center

    Skimboarders ride perfect waves at SeaDog Skim Challenge, a benefit for Pacific Marine Mammal Center
    Young skimboarders watch the competition during the third annual SeaDog Skim Challenge Saturday, Sept. 29, 2019 with proceeds going to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)
    Grom competitors wait for the start of their heat during the third annual SeaDog Skim Challenge Saturday, Sept. 29, 2019 with proceeds going to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe g
  • Greeted by Miss Canada 1960, Snowbirds fly south for Huntington Beach air show this weekend

    Greeted by Miss Canada 1960, Snowbirds fly south for Huntington Beach air show this weekend
    Flying in close formation, seven small red jets circled Los Alamitos Tuesday, Oct. 1, before touching down at Joint Forces Training Base. Beauty queen, sash and all, Miss Canada 1960 stood waiting on the tarmac to greet the pilots.
    They came to perform in the Great Pacific Airshow over Huntington Beach this weekend. She came to recreate a magazine cover photo taken 59 years ago.
    The Canadian Forces Snowbirds arrive in their Tutor CT-114s at Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos in Los Ala
  • Orange County supervisors to vote on interim replacement for deceased auditor-controller

    Orange County supervisors to vote on interim replacement for deceased auditor-controller
    Just over two months after the unexpected death of Orange County Auditor-Controller Eric Woolery, county supervisors are expected to name an interim replacement next week.
    Orange County supervisors will consider naming Frank Davies, who retired from the county Auditor-Controller’s office in 2018, to head the department until a 2022 election. (File photo)
    The board is scheduled to vote Oct. 8 on whether to hire Frank Davies – who retired in 2018 with more than 30 years of experience a
  • Democrats to subpoena White House for Ukraine documents

    Democrats to subpoena White House for Ukraine documents
    By MATTHEW LEE, LISA MASCARO, MARY CLARE JALONICK and JONATHAN LEMIRE
    WASHINGTON — House Democrats pursuing an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump say they will subpoena the White House on Friday for documents related to his dealings with Ukraine, citing “flagrant disregard” of their previous requests for information.
    House Oversight and Reform Chairman Elijah Cummings wrote in a memo to committee members Wednesday that the action is necessary because the White House
  • Bernie Sanders has heart procedure, cancels campaign events in Southern California

    Bernie Sanders has heart procedure, cancels campaign events in Southern California
    WASHINGTON — Bernie Sanders’ campaign said Wednesday, Oct. 2, that the Democratic presidential candidate had a heart procedure for a blocked artery and was canceling events and appearances “until further notice.”
    That includes his planned visits to Southern California — including stops in Riverside on Thursday, Oct. 3, and in Los Angeles on Friday, Oct. 4.
    The 78-year-old Sanders experienced chest discomfort during an event Tuesday and sought medical evaluation, acc
  • He’s not The Elephant Man, but Eddy Newton is one of the few diagnosed with severe neurofibromatosis

    He’s not The Elephant Man, but Eddy Newton is one of the few diagnosed with severe neurofibromatosis
    This story was originally published by The Orange County Register in March 2003
    Three teenage school girls wander into the classroom and immediately spot him.
    “There he is,” one whispers, casting her eyes to the floor. Eddy looms in the front of the classroom. “Oh,
    God,” another whispers. Now he’s coming toward them.
    They turn their bodies and practically sidestep down the aisle, pretending that they don’t see him while they search for seats as if their lives
  • ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Wives get naked, sex lives are revealed and the knives come out

    ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’: Wives get naked, sex lives are revealed and the knives come out
    Most weeks I watch “The Real Housewives of Orange County” and feel sorry for the person who has to bleep out all the words that are still too bad for the tender ears of basic cable viewers.
    This week, though, it’s the human who blurs out their naughty bits who deserves the hazardous duty pay.
    We’ll get to that in a minute, but let’s start where we left off a week ago and Kelly Dodd walking out on Vicki Gunvalson after Vicki showed up at an Arizona wellness resort.
    O
  • Successful Aging: How to handle household finances and more if your spouse is hospitalized

    Successful Aging: How to handle household finances and more if your spouse is hospitalized
    Q. My husband and I have a traditional marriage of 52 years. He has taken care of the usual tasks of the household typical of my generation. I have taken care of all of the family needs for decades. My husband will soon be having surgery, a hospitalization and recovery most likely at home. I realize I know almost nothing of what he does. Can you provide a checklist of what I need to know? Many thanks. D.K.
    Dear D.K.
    Kudos to you for thinking ahead. Consider having a conversation with your husban
  • All-state nominated basketball player from Gahr transfers to Anaheim

    All-state nominated basketball player from Gahr transfers to Anaheim
    All-state nominated girls basketball player De’aja Newburn of Gahr has enrolled at Anaheim, Colonists coach Vince Gomez confirmed.
    Newburn, a 5-foot-8 senior shooting guard, averaged 6.7 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.1 blocks last season for Gahr (6-21). She led Gahr in rebounding and blocked shots.
    She was nominated for all-state honors from CalHiSports.com last spring.
    Newburn joins an Anaheim squad that nearly reached the CIF state tournament last season. The Orange League champion Colonis
  • How bill to help college athletes get paid could backfire: Susan Shelley

    How bill to help college athletes get paid could backfire: Susan Shelley
    Gov. Gavin Newsom tweeted a video of himself signing a bill into law on an episode of HBO’s “The Shop: Uninterrupted.” He was seated in a barber’s chair next to NBA superstar LeBron James, chatting with a group of star college athletes about how many college presidents called him and urged him to veto the bill. They all laughed at that.
    The new law is Senate Bill 206, the Fair Pay to Play Act. It requires California universities and colleges, beginning in 2023, to allow s
  • So much political absurdity, so little time: Ron Hart

    So much political absurdity, so little time: Ron Hart
    Writing op-ed humor columns around a Trump presidency is like drinking water through a fire hose. Here is a summary of the many topics I could not get to this quarter:Per the CDC, sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, with Washington D.C. leading the increase. It stands to reason.  Screwing as many Americans as folks do in D.C., you’re bound to contract something.
    Democrats started to look sad as they began impeachment proceedings last week over a third-hand story that Trump
  • After 70 years of tyranny, where does China stand today?

    After 70 years of tyranny, where does China stand today?
    What has the 70 years of Communist Party rule marked in China this week meant for the ancient nation?
    To be charitable at a birthday, it has certainly meant a rise out of dire poverty for hundreds of millions of peasant families. Per-capita income in China grew from a miserable $68 in 1957 to just over $300 in the early 1990s and today stands at $9,776. That explosive growth created a vast middle class in a nation that once consisted of only landlords and the downtrodden. Clearly the world&rsquo
  • Protect independent’ voters with SB696: Tom Umberg

    Protect independent’ voters with SB696: Tom Umberg
    Independent voters are the fastest growing group of voters in California. Almost 30% of all registered voters have made the conscious decision to disassociate themselves from any political party. Yet, there is reason to believe that this group is even larger.
    Often when Californians attempt to register as true independent voters, they mistakenly register with the American Independent Party (AIP). Sometimes this occurs because it is the first political party listed alphabetically on the state&rsq
  • Chargers considering placing receiver Dontrelle Inman on injured reserve

    Chargers considering placing receiver Dontrelle Inman on injured reserve
    Wide receiver Dontrelle Inman could be the latest Charger to miss extensive time.
    The Chargers are considering placing Inman on injured reserve, a source informed the Southern California News Group late Tuesday. Inman sustained a quad injury in Sunday’s 30-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
    With Inman’s injury, three of the Chargers’ top four wide receivers are sidelined, leaving Keenan Allen as the only healthy wideout from the group. Mike Williams (back) and Travis Benjamin
  • Aliso Niguel strengthens hold on South Coast lead by knocking off San Juan Hills

    Aliso Niguel strengthens hold on South Coast lead by knocking off San Juan Hills
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowALISO VIEJO — The Aliso Niguel girls volleyball team held the top spot in the South Coast League standings coming into their league match against San Juan Hills on Tuesday night at Aliso Niguel High School.
    Aliso Niguel’s Lindsey Johnson tips the ball past San Juan Hills’ Delaney Fuller during their girls volleyball match at Aliso Niguel High in Aliso Viejo on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019. (Photo b
  • Dodgers face familiar ‘World Series or bust’ question

    Dodgers face familiar ‘World Series or bust’ question
    The Dodgers held a light workout on Tuesday night at Dodger Stadium as they prepare for their best-of-five NL Division Series against the Washington Nationals. Game 1 is Thursday at 5:37 p.m. PT. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Pedro Baez of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches during a workout prior to game one of the NLDSat Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)SoundThe gallery will resume inseco
  • Whicker: Nationals are bringing their ghost-busting act to L.A.

    Whicker: Nationals are bringing their ghost-busting act to L.A.
    Nothing sums up the excesses of the 2019 season like this: The bullpen of the Washington Nationals gave up nearly one-and-a-half baserunners per inning this season.
    The Nationals still got into the playoffs. They beat Milwaukee on Tuesday night, then winged west to play the Dodgers in the National League Division Series.
    Kris Kristofferson wrote the walk-in music for this bullpen in 1970: “Help Me Make It Through The Night!” The 1.48 WHIP (walks, hits per innings pitched) was the wor
  • Nationals rally past Brewers on late error, will face Dodgers in NLDS

    Nationals rally past Brewers on late error, will face Dodgers in NLDS
    Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer follows through on a pitch to the Milwaukee Brewers in the first inning of a National League wild card baseball game, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
    Milwaukee Brewers Yasmani Grandal (10) hits a two-run home run during the first inning of a National League wild card baseball game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)SoundThe gallery wi
  • San Francisco campaign to stop e-cigarette measure pushes on

    San Francisco campaign to stop e-cigarette measure pushes on
    By JANIE HAR, Associated Press
    A campaign to defeat an industry-backed e-cigarette measure on San Francisco’s ballot will push on despite the announcement by Juul Labs Inc. that it will stop financially supporting the proposal to overturn a city ban on e-cigarettes and vape product sales.
    The San Francisco company, the nation’s largest maker of e-cigarettes, announced late Monday that it will end its support for Proposition C after a review of company policies resulting from a leader
  • San Clemente woman convicted of 2nd-degree murder for drunken crash that killed 3 Las Vegas teens

    San Clemente woman convicted of 2nd-degree murder for drunken crash that killed 3 Las Vegas teens
    A 29-year-old San Clemente woman who drunkenly crashed into a stopped vehicle at a Huntington Beach intersection, killing three Las Vegas teenagers, was convicted Tuesday of second-degree murder.
    A Santa Ana jury deliberated for about an hour before finding Bani Marcela Duarte, 29, guilty in the deaths of Brooke Hawley, 17, Albert Rossi, 17 and Dylan Mack, 18, who were killed in the early morning crash on March 29, 2018.
    A family member of one of the victims exclaimed “Thank you God!&rdquo
  • Clippers hope building a ‘brotherhood’ will pay off on court

    Clippers hope building a ‘brotherhood’ will pay off on court
    The Clippers are eager to talk about “brotherhood,” the positive vibes emanating from their returning nucleus and the fun they’ve had bringing this team and its superstar additions even closer.
    They think cultivating a positive work environment will help ensure success on the court, although veteran coach Doc Rivers said it’s impossible to predict a team’s disposition before the season begins.
    Whether or not it serves as an accurate predictor, last season’s re
  • VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (Oct. 4)

    VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week (Oct. 4)
    Each week, publications from the The Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) nominate Athletes of the Week for their respective region.
    Each nominee is entered into the overall Southern California Athlete of the Week county-wide vote.
    Click on the news
  • VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Oct. 4)

    VOTE: Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week (Oct. 4)
    Each week, publications from the The Southern California News Group’s 11 properties (Orange County Register, L.A. Daily News, Press-Enterprise, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Long Beach Press-Telegram, The Daily Breeze, San Bernardino Sun, Daily Bulletin, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News and Pasadena-Star News) nominate Athletes of the Week for their respective region.
    Each nominee is entered into the overall Southern California Athlete of the Week county-wide vote.
    Click on the news
  • COAST Sessions: Emily Osment discusses her new show “Almost Family”

    COAST Sessions: Emily Osment discusses her new show “Almost Family”
    Emily Osment began acting when she was 5 years old. She rocketed to Disney stardom as Lilly on “Hannah Montana,” parlayed that experience into a sitcom role on “Young and Hungry” and recently released a folksy rock album called When I Loved You on Sept. 27. The once child starlet continues to shine with a new television series called “Almost Family” airing on FOX this month. The actress and singer/songwriter spoke with photographer Ralph Palumbo during a recen
  • Lakers have plenty of competition in their guard rotation squeeze

    Lakers have plenty of competition in their guard rotation squeeze
    EL SEGUNDO — By most measures, this was a momentous summer for Alex Caruso.
    The 6-foot-5 guard finally earned a bonafide NBA roster spot after playing on two-way contracts for the last two seasons. That’s been accompanied by a better contract without having to relocate. There are even some indications his personal life is going well – at media day, the 25-year-old sheepishly explained that his girlfriend convinced him to shave off the mustache he’d been sporting for a whi
  • CIF-Southern Section reports a reduction in transfers for July-September period

    CIF-Southern Section reports a reduction in transfers for July-September period
    The CIF-Southern Section office on Tuesday released its latest year-to-year transfer statistics.
    They show that transfer activity was down in the July-September period of 2019 compared to the July-September period of 2018.
    The numbers …
    Total transfers in July 2018 were 279. Total transfers in July 2019 were 258.
    Total transfers in August 2018 were 1,885. Total transfers in August 2019 were 1,673.
    Total transfers in September 2018 were 933. Total transfers in September 2019 were 845.
    The
  • Bravo: Grand Central Art Center recognized as O.C. ‘Outstanding Arts Organization’

    Bravo: Grand Central Art Center recognized as O.C. ‘Outstanding Arts Organization’
    Grand Central Art Center, a collaboration between Cal State Fullerton and the city of Santa Ana that explores contemporary art and visual culture, is being honored as Outstanding Arts Organization by Arts Orange County.
    The award will be presented by the nonprofit group, which supports the arts and arts education in Orange County, during an Oct. 16 ceremony at the Samueli Theater in the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa.
    “GCAC has provided free exhibitions and programs to the pu
  • Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (10-1-19)

    Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday (10-1-19)
    Scores and stats for the Orange County games on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
    GIRLS GOLF
    WAVE LEAGUE
    Newport Harbor 212, Marina 232
    Mesa Linda GC (par 35)
    Medalist: Nesbitt (NH) 37.
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Santa Margarita 196, Orange Lutheran 215
    Black Gold GC (par 36)
    Medalist: Bullock (SM) 36.
    GIRLS TENNIS
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    San Clemente 16, Tesoro 2
    TRINITY LEAGUE
    Santa Margarita 10, Mater Dei 8
    BOYS WATER POLO
    SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
    El Toro 8, Tesoro 5
    Goals: Sadeghi (ET) 4. Santos 3.
    Saves: Henderson (ET) 18.
    Note:

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