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SATURDAY OCT. 4, 2014 Mt. San Jacinto College’s Dimitra Tsambasis, No. 11, tries to gain control of the ball from Long Beach City College’s Lizbeth Reyes, No. 6, during their Sept. 19 game. MSJC won, 2-0. ANDREW FOULK PHOTO Cal State East Bay Soccer After playing an average of 33 minutes per match in a reserve role in the Pioneers’ first five matches, the Great Oak High School product started and played 90 minutes in a 2-1 win over Chaminade. The fifth-year senior forward tied for second on the team with three goals and seven total points in 2013. At Great Oak, Ethel was twice named second-team All-Southwestern League. Arthur Ethel CALENDAR MSJC shuts out Long Beach, 2-0 TODAY’S FOCUS: SPORTS Humboldt State University Soccer In her second season with the Lumberjacks, the Temecula Valley High School graduate entered each of the team’s first six games as a reserve, averaging over 33 minutes per contest. The 5-foot-6 forward/defender saw action in four games as a freshman in 2013. Humboldt State’s 5-1 start is the pro- gram’s best since it opened the 2002 season with the same record. Briana Garcia Metro State of Denver Cross-country In his first action with his new cross-country team, Carey finished in a team-best eighth place at the Moun- taineer/Cowboy Invitational with a time of 27:17. A 2013 graduate of Chaparral High School, Carey ran for Penn State-Wilkes-Barre for one year, finishing third at the USCAA national meet. Also a member of the Roadrun- ners’ track team, Carey ran a season-best time of 4:34.76 in the mile during the indoor season. Jason Carey Cal State Los Angeles Soccer Lammers recorded one goal and one assist on 12 shots through the first six games of her senior season. She had a goal and five shots in a 4-0 win over Dixie State and now has 13 goals in her collegiate career. The Vista Murrieta High School graduate was second on the team with nine goals and 20 points as a junior in 2013. Andrea Lammers TEMECULA Oct. 6 Men’s Softball - Reliance Alpha 6 p.m., Reliance Church, 31217 Pauba Road Reliance Church will host its Men’s Softball - Reli- ance Alpha at PHBSP Ball Field #2. For more information, visit www. reliancechurch.org. Men’s Softball - Reliance Omega 7:15 p.m., Reliance Church, 31217 Pauba Road Reliance Church will host its Men’s Softball - Reli- ance Omega at PHBSP Ball Field #2. For more information, visit www. reliancechurch.org. Oct. 7 Senior Golf Clinic - Ages: 50 and older 8 a.m., The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills, 41687 Temeku Drive The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills is offering a program titled Senior Golf Clinic for 50 and older. Registration is $40. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Adult Golf Clinic - Ages: 18 and older 9:30 a.m., The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills, 41687 Temeku Drive The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills is offering a program titled Adult Golf Clinic for ages 18 and older. Registration is $50. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Tiny Tots Basketball 4 p.m., Community Rec- reation Center , 30875 Rancho Vista Road Community Recreation Center is offering a pro- gram titled Tiny Tots Bas- ketball. Registration is $25. The program is for ages 2.5 to 5. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula. org. Karate - Beginning 4:15 p.m., Harveston Community Park, 28582 Harveston Drive Harveston Community Park Room is offering a program titled Karate - Be- ginning. Registration is $63 or $73. The class is for ages 5 to 8. For more informa- tion, visit www.cityoftem- ecula.org. Beginning Basketball 4:30 p.m., Community Recreation Center , 30875 Rancho Vista Road The city of Temecula’s Community Recreation Center is offering Bas- ketball Skills Clinic for beginners ages 6 to 13. This introductory class teaches children the fundamentals of basketball. Accord- ing to the city’s website, “While your child practices ball-handling, dribbling and shooting, they will also learn about good sports- manship, teamwork and the value of fair play. Sessions will focus on defensive drills along with triple threat, boxing out to layups and free throw shooting. The lines of the court and other guidelines will be covered.” Students will play games during each class to rein- force lessons taught. This clinic is the precursor for Intermediate Basketball. No equipment is needed. Registration is $38. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Karate - Beginning/ Junior Intermediate 5 p.m., Harveston Commu- nity Park, 28582 Harveston Drive Harveston Community Park is offering a program titled Karate - Beginning/ Junior Intermediate. The class is for ages 9 to 12. Registration is $63 or $73. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Sports Agility & Speed - Boot Camp for Kids 5 p.m., Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road Ronald Reagan Sports Park is offering a program titled Sports Agility & Speed - Boot Camp for Kids. Registration is $40. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Intermediate Basketball 5:30 p.m., Community Recreation Center , 30875 Rancho Vista Road Temecula’s Community Recreation Center will of- fer its weekly Intermediate Basketball class for ages 10 to 17. Registration is $50. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Boot Camp with a Kick 6 p.m., Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road Ronald Reagan Sports Park is offering a program titled Boot Camp with a Kick. Registration is $40. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. Oct. 8 Tennis - Level 7 7 p.m., Temecula Valley High School, 31555 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula Temecula Valley High School is offering a program titled Tennis - Level 7 for ad- vanced adults ages 16 an older. Registration is $65. For more information, visit www. cityoftemecula.org. STOCK PHOTO WHERE ARE THEY NOW Have a news tip or an event you’d like to see in print? Send details to [email protected]

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Page 1: TODAY’S FOCUS: SpOrTS MSJC shuts out WHERE … titled Tiny Tots Bas-ketball. Registration is $25. The program is for ages 2.5 to 5. For more information, visit . org. Karate - Beginning

Saturday • Oct. 4, 2014

Mt. San Jacinto College’s dimitra tsambasis, No. 11, tries to gain control of the ball from Long Beach City College’s Lizbeth reyes, No. 6, during their Sept. 19 game. MSJC won, 2-0. ANDREW FOULK PHOTO

Cal State East BaySoccerAfter playing an average of 33 minutes per match in a reserve role in the Pioneers’ first five matches, the Great Oak High School product started and played 90 minutes in a 2-1 win over Chaminade. The fifth-year senior forward tied for second

on the team with three goals and seven total points in 2013. At Great Oak, Ethel was twice named second-team All-Southwestern League.

Arthur Ethel

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MSJC shuts out Long Beach, 2-0

TODAY’S FOCUS: SpOrTS

Humboldt State UniversitySoccerIn her second season with the Lumberjacks, the Temecula Valley High School graduate entered each of the team’s first six games as a reserve, averaging over 33 minutes per contest. The 5-foot-6 forward/defender saw action in four games as a

freshman in 2013. Humboldt State’s 5-1 start is the pro-gram’s best since it opened the 2002 season with the same record.

Briana Garcia

Metro State of DenverCross-countryIn his first action with his new cross-country team, Carey finished in a team-best eighth place at the Moun-taineer/Cowboy Invitational with a time of 27:17. A 2013 graduate of Chaparral High School, Carey ran for Penn State-Wilkes-Barre for one year, finishing third at the

USCAA national meet. Also a member of the Roadrun-ners’ track team, Carey ran a season-best time of 4:34.76 in the mile during the indoor season.

Jason Carey

Cal State Los AngelesSoccerLammers recorded one goal and one assist on 12 shots through the first six games of her senior season. She had a goal and five shots in a 4-0 win over Dixie State and now has 13 goals in her collegiate career. The Vista Murrieta

High School graduate was second on the team with nine goals and 20 points as a junior in 2013.

Andrea Lammers

TEMECULA

Oct. 6Men’s Softball - Reliance Alpha

6 p.m., Reliance Church, 31217 Pauba Road

Reliance Church will host its Men’s Softball - Reli-ance Alpha at PHBSP Ball Field #2. For more information, visit www.reliancechurch.org.

Men’s Softball - Reliance Omega

7:15 p.m., Reliance Church, 31217 Pauba Road

Reliance Church will host its Men’s Softball - Reli-ance Omega at PHBSP Ball Field #2. For more information, visit www.reliancechurch.org.

Oct. 7 Senior Golf Clinic - Ages: 50 and older

8 a.m., The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills, 41687 Temeku Drive

The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills is offering a program titled Senior Golf Clinic for 50 and older. Registration is $40. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Adult Golf Clinic - Ages: 18 and older

9:30 a.m., The Legends

Golf Club at Temeku Hills, 41687 Temeku Drive

The Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills is offering a program titled Adult Golf Clinic for ages 18 and older. Registration is $50. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Tiny Tots Basketball

4 p.m., Community Rec-reation Center , 30875 Rancho Vista Road

Community Recreation Center is offering a pro-gram titled Tiny Tots Bas-ketball. Registration is $25. The program is for ages 2.5 to 5. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Karate - Beginning

4:15 p.m., Harveston Community Park, 28582 Harveston Drive

Harveston Community Park Room is offering a program titled Karate - Be-ginning. Registration is $63 or $73. The class is for ages 5 to 8. For more informa-tion, visit www.cityoftem-ecula.org.

Beginning Basketball

4:30 p.m., Community Recreation Center , 30875 Rancho Vista Road

The city of Temecula’s Community Recreation

Center is offering Bas-ketball Skills Clinic for beginners ages 6 to 13. This introductory class teaches children the fundamentals of basketball. Accord-ing to the city’s website, “While your child practices ball-handling, dribbling and shooting, they will also learn about good sports-manship, teamwork and the value of fair play. Sessions will focus on defensive drills

along with triple threat, boxing out to layups and free throw shooting. The lines of the court and other guidelines will be covered.” Students will play games during each class to rein-force lessons taught. This clinic is the precursor for Intermediate Basketball. No equipment is needed. Registration is $38. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Karate - Beginning/ Junior Intermediate

5 p.m., Harveston Commu-nity Park, 28582 Harveston Drive

Harveston Community Park is offering a program titled Karate - Beginning/Junior Intermediate. The class is for ages 9 to 12.

Registration is $63 or $73. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Sports Agility & Speed - Boot Camp for Kids

5 p.m., Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road

Ronald Reagan Sports Park is offering a program titled Sports Agility & Speed - Boot Camp for Kids. Registration is $40. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Intermediate Basketball

5:30 p.m., Community Recreation Center , 30875 Rancho Vista Road

Temecula’s Community Recreation Center will of-fer its weekly Intermediate Basketball class for ages 10 to 17. Registration is $50. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Boot Camp with a Kick

6 p.m., Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road

Ronald Reagan Sports Park is offering a program titled Boot Camp with a Kick. Registration is $40. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org.

Oct. 8 Tennis - Level 77 p.m., temecula Valley High School, 31555 Rancho Vista Road, temecula

temecula Valley High School is offering a program titled tennis - Level 7 for ad-vanced adults ages 16 an older. Registration is $65. For more information, visit www.cityoftemecula.org. STOCK PhOTO

WHERE ARE THEY NOW

Have a news tip or an event you’d like to see in print? Send details to [email protected]