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The Star-News, Wednesday, September 2, 1992 Community notepad- CALENDAR attend football Military Academy ft" bin imi iii ii in mm Ron Gorsich Crusaders- Padilla invited to camp at Missouri Cadet Miguel M. Padilla, son -of Miguel and Nohemi Padilla of Chula Vista, is one of 60 athletes invited to attend Missouri Military Academy's 1992 Colonels football camp, Sept. 1-7. Nineteen returning letter-men will provide a nucleus of experience on both offense and defense, according to Major Joe Ableman, head football coach. "We played with determination last year and we expect that spirit to continue," Maj.

Abelman said. "Even though we have a relatively young team, our returning players will provide leadership and experience at key positions." The Colonels finished 3-5 last season, winning against Crystal City, Westran and Kemper Military. Emphasis during the camp will be on conditioning, weight-lifting and football fundamentals. 'Two practices each day of the camp provides us with time to condition the boys and improve their skills. It is a valuable opportunity to concentrate exclusively on football' before school begins," Maj.

Abelman Aaron Guess Continued from page B-l school offenses that excites David the most. The coach also expects improvement in the defensive line. "We feel we're real strong in those two areas," he said. Returning to bolster the Crusaders' offensive line are junior guards Felix Martinez and Richard Medina, junior center Danny Ramirez, junior tackle Olegario Vasquez, senior tackle Ron Gorsich and senior tight end Israel Gonzales. David calls the defensive line "much improved." "We're going to be aggressive," the coach said in no certain terms.

"We're going to try to get after people." Taking handoffs from a trio of able quarterbacks are seniors Ian Sutlick and Herb Chua, junior transfer Aaron King and sophomore Aaron Guess. King last year helped lead Crosby High to the 5A semifinals in the Texas state playoffs. Chua and Guess will both start at the tailback position. Senior Gerry Guevara should lead the Marian Catholic receiving corps. David would not commit to a starting quarterback but has the luxury to choose from three in the team's training camp.

Vying for the starting nod are senior Andrew Aldana, junior Justin Villafranca and sophomore James McElwain. appears to have turned the corner as important ingredient to a successful attitude. great group of players as far as attitudes worked real hard over the summer. going into the season," David first-year head football coach Carl Par-rick busy over the summer. Southwest coaching fixture has been working to prepare for the Barons' upcoming campaign.

opens the '92 campaign September 11 at Southwestern College. the heck out of each other in their first gear)," he said. "We still have a long way to Southwest, the Raiders are sweating out an which has postponed the installation of field. cannot get lights up in time for the season against Blair of Pasadena, the Raiders will Los Angeles to play their opponent as stated with Blair. The same is true of their Week 3 Hills.

Metro Conference games played probably be re-scheduled for Friday problem persists. Park standout running back Anthony to be one of this year's section leaders are untrue, according to head coach Gil be with the Trojans for the complete '92 Ken Boulton 1992 Gus Macker 3-on-3 hoops tourney applications available Team applications for the Fifth Annual Gus Macker Charity Basketball Tournament are now available through the San Diego Police Athletic League. The 1992 San Diego edition of the world's largest three-on-three basketball competition will be held November 7-8 in the parking lot at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium. The entry fee remains at $65. The San Diego Police Athletic League is extremely excited about presenting the Macker in San Diego for the fifth consecutive year," said PAL executive director Michael Brunker.

The Gus Macker is a major source of revenue for PAL programs. In addition, it is one of those rare opportunities that PAL boys and girls can participate in a fundraising event." Gus Macker team divisions range from 10 years of age and under to over 60 years old. "If basketball is your game, the Macker is the place to be," Brunker said. "Where else can you have thousands of ball players of all sizes, ages and abilities playing on courts side by side at one site? It is really inspiring to see that the Gus Macker has become a San Diego tradition." The 1991 San Diego Gus Macker attracted over 1,600 players and tournament organizers are "shooting for" over 3,000 this year. Teams are computer-matched and placed into divisionsjwith other teams of similar makeup.

As a general rule, high school basketball players are eligible to participate. However, each player should check with his or her high school coach and athletic director regarding eligibility and contact and Gus Macker toll-free hotline at 1-800-876-HOOP for more information. Current NCAA basketball players are eligible to participate in Gus Macker tournaments held between June 15-August 31. However, NCAA rules state that no more than one player from the same college team can be on the same Macker roster and that players must receive approval from their school's athletic department granting permission to play. To receive an official team application form, contact the PAL at 281-7783.

RECREATION NOTEPAD ORANGE CRATE DERBY RACER INSPECTION A safety inspection for all prospective racers in the September 19-20 event will be held September 12 at the Rancho del Rey Information Center, where applications for this year's race are available For more information, contact technical inspector Terry Stolzoff at 422-2635 or race chairman Ken Rocks at 422-6562 SEASIDE BOYS VOLLEYBALL CLUB SETS TR YOUTS SEPT. 1 1 The Seaside Boys Volleyball Club, defending national champions, will hold tryouts Friday, September 1 1 trom at Mira Mesa High School for boys in grades -7f2. There is a $5 registration fee For more information, contact Fred Featherstone at 634-1074 or Mike Baykalat 297-0131 BOYS VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES The City of Chula Vista Parks and Recreation Department will hold an inaugural boys volleyball league at the new Chula Vista Youth Center at 465 Street next to Chula Vista High School The league will be divided into four age groups for boys born between 1975-82 Games will be played on Saturdays, starting September 26 Registration tor the league will take place at the Parkway Community Center at 373 Park Way, beginning August 31 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3-5 and Tuesdays and Thursday from 3 9 Cost of the program is $25 per athlete, which includes a team shirt Coaches are also needed for the league For more information, contact 691 -5052 INDOOR SOCCER SIGNUPS The Boys and Girls Club of Chula Vista will oiler a (all indoor soccer league for the following divisions. Coed (5-6), Coed (7-9), Coed (10 12) and boys and girls divisions for 13-15 and 16 18 year olds Sig nups begin on August 1 7 and run until the league is full The league is also seeking volunteer coaches and officials Those interested in either of those roles should attend a volunteer meeting on Thursday, September 3 The season begins on September 8 For more information, contact Kent Blankenship at 421-8191 or 421-401 1 NC GOLF LEAGUE DEADLINE EXTENDED The National City Parks and Recreation Department is now taking registration for its upcoming summer golf league Registration is open to the first six teams League play starts on September 1 1 and all matches will be played at the National City Municipal Golf Course. Teams will consist of four players and tee times will be 415pm.

4 30 pm and 4 45 Teams must be available tor all three tee times For more information, contact 336-4303 TEAMS ENTRIES SOUGHT FOR ADULT SOCCER TOURNAMENTS Sunday Soccer Adult League will host a women's tournament September 5 at Southwestern College to benefit Cub Scout Pack 818 of Chula Vista For team entry information contact Sunday Soccer Adult League at 420-5928 JAZZERCISE CLASSES OFFERED BY NCREC Jazzercise. the No 1 fitness program in the world, is now being offered by the National City Parks and Recreation Department. The 70-minute jazzercise class includes a warm up, an aerobic segment followed by a cool down, muscle toning, flexibility exercise and finally a cool down The instructor demonstrates both -challenging movements and alternative, low-impact lighter side movements. The program is non-competitive-designed so that people at all fitness levels can participate. Classes will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m.

Classes are ongoing The introductory offer is eight classes for $13. The Camacho Center is located at 1810 East 22nd Street in Las Palmas park For more information, contact 421 01 73 or 336-4303 CAMACHO CENTER HOURS The National City Parks and Recreation Department's Camacho Center, located in Las Palmas Park, is open for free-play, three-on-three basketball and coed volleyball. Basketball hours are Monday, 10:30 a p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m. -6 m.

Wednesday, 10 a.m. -6 pm Friday, 10:30 a m. Saturday and Sunday. noon-4 45 Open volleyball hours are 6-8 45 Wednesday evenings There is no free for these programs For more information, contact 336-4303 CRUSADERS 78 KICKERS OFFERING COUPON BOOKS The Crusaders Spirit Soccer Club '78 is offering individuals and families the opportunity to save hundreds of dollars at movies, dining establishments, sporting events and retail stores in their community. As a major fundraising program, the Spirit 78 boys Under-15 AAA team will be distributing the popular Gold Saving Spree discount coupon books.

The coupon book has a total value of over $4,000 and can be purchased for only $12. Purchasing a Gold Saving Spree coupon book will help the Spirit 78 and save the purchaser money at the same time. The books will be available September 9 through October 2. To order andor to receive more information, please contact either Karen Pittman at 585-3358 (day) or 585-7214 (evening) or Martha Ro-sales at 585-3767 Ian Sutlick coreboard- 15-9 Spiked Punch def. Hackers 15-11, 15-13 Free Facials def Southern Impressions 15-6, 15-3 COED CRUSH LEAGUE To tiro Pickups 6 1 5 1 Aftershock 5 2 Down Your Throat 5 2 1 6 Just Hit It 1 6 Longballera 0 6 August 18 Aftershock def.

Longballers 15-8, 11-15, 15-1 Down Your Throat def. Bump, Set, Oops 15-9, Pickups def. Just Hit It 15-6, 15-13 Recreation Softball CHULA VISTA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT EUCALYPTUS PARK Monday Coed League Team Guys Dolls 5 0 Crusers 4 1 CVMooseheads 2 3 Married with Children 2 3 Sidekick 2 3 Sup Ship ......0 5 Tuesday Coed League Team Anderson's Plumbing 3 0 Outlaw's 3 1 1 2 1 2 Punch Judy 0 3 Wednesday Coed League Team. Bat Busters 3 1 MariotaTV 3 1 Chula Nuts 2 2 Commercial PressCoyotes 2 2 King's Man 2 2 Star-News 0 4 Pro Soccer APSL (Through August 29) Tam GF GA Pis x-TampaBay 1C 5 34 23 86 x-Colorado 10 5 24 17 80 x-SFBay 8 8 29 27 73 x-Ft. Lauderdale 6 9 24 23 53 Miami .4 11 16 37 42 x-qualified for playoffs.

Saturday's finale lived up to its billing as a possible preview of this year's APSL final. Lozzano tallied first in the 16th minute, hammering a dipping 20-yard shot under Rowdie goalkeeper Bill An-dracki. Tampa Bay's Tom Reasoner evened 'the match with a deflection that had Blackhawk 'keeper Dave Salzwedel leaning the wrong way. One-touch, point-blank shots by Kevin Sloan and Jean Harbor both among the APSL's scoring leaders made the score 3-1 in Tampa Bay's favor with a dozen minutes to go before halftime. But Lozzano launched an atomic "riser" from 25 yards out on the left wing over Andracki and into the back of the net.

Lozzano's second goal came with less And David far as the most program: Positive "We have a go. We've We feel confident said. Notepad Bonita Vista High has been very The former 10-12 hour days Bonita Vista against Mt. Miguel "They just knocked practice (with full 9" Meanwhile at administrative fiasco lights on their football It Southwest and home opener have to travel to in their contract match-up with West at Southwest would afternoons if the Rumors of Castle Davis projected returning to Texas Warren. Davis will schedule.

Miguel Padilla said. The Colonels' eight-game schedule kicks off at Crystal City September 18. Missouri Military Academy will open its 104th session on September 8, with an enrollment of 300 cadets, grades 4-12. Designated an exemplary private school by the U.S. Department of Education, Missouri Military Academy was ranked by the Army in 1992 as the top JROTC unit in the seven states of the Middlewest.

Notepad EastLake High held its first official practice Monday at the Loma Verde Pool under the supervision of Hilltop head coach Ernie Medina. Seven Titans hit the water. Once the school gets its practice schedule worked out at Southwestern College, about triple that number are expected to make a splash. Two early standouts for the freshmen and sophomore Titans: Claudio Bul-len and Brian Perondi, both with water polo and swimming experience with the Chula Vista Aquatic Association. "They should be competitive with some teams in our league," Medina said.

Hilltop's league opener against Southwest, set the first day of school on September 8, may be postponed. The Raiders have yet to name a coach or get into the water. The Lancers, according tS Medina, have seven "solid" starters and will carry about 12 varsity players this season. Medina also expects to field a strong junior varsity squad. Golf Clubs CHULA VISTA WOMEN'S CLUB Ace Low Net September 1 First flight: Barbara Roseland (71); Hawa Macapinlac (73); Dottie Seawell (73); Pat Hiilsbcry (77); Larri Olscn (77).

Second flight: Linda Dolan (70); Susie White (75); Clydell Cox (75); Mary Jane DcCamp(75). Third flight: Ada Osbom (70); Helen Walters (71); Anne Gonzales (73); Hisako Hammack (75); Bca George (75). Fourth flight: Verna Toso (75); Mary Chapman (80); Mary Lu Parry (81). Tie for Ace: Linda Dolan and Ada Osborn. Recreation Volleyball CHULA VISTA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT COED ACE LEAGUE TfUil HIIIHHHm Total Recs 5 2 The Rags 4 2 Underdogs.

3 Ballbusters 2 3 Rastabears 1 5 August 18 Rastabears def. Total Recs 15-0, 15-0, 15-0 (forfeit) The Rags def. Ballbusters 15-0, 15-0, 15-0 (forfeit) COED BUMP LEAGUE Te aro Hackers 6 1 Over the Net 6 1, Nasty Netters ...4 2 Free Facials 4 3 Spiked Punch 3 4 Southern Impressions 1 6 Spike Force 0 7 Augtut 18 Over the Net de Spike Force 15-6, Barrios Invitational to return Oct. 18 The Arturo Barrios Invitational will hit the scenic route along Chula Vista Harbor October 18 as the annual 5K, 10K and Invitational 10K road races return for their third running in the South Bay. The purse for this year's event, the fourth in the series overall, is $20,000.

All events start at 7:30 a.m. Live entertainment and refreshments will be available following the event. There will be a special prize for the first 500 entries. Top quality T-shirts with a stylish design will be distributed to each registered participant. The entry fees for adults are $14, $17 after October 10.

The entry fees for children under 12 are $8, $12 after October 13. For more information, contact Elite Racing, Inc. at 275-5440 or 548-4897. Thursday Coed League Team 2 Legit 4 0 SOS 4 0 Half Half 1 2 On the Rocks 1 2 Team Vicious 1 3 Night Hawks 0 4 Friday Coed League Team Hit or Miss 3 0 Pub Crawlers 3 1 Soulhbay Nights 3 1 The Crue 2 1 Bonita Bullets 0 4 Regency Plaza Rebels 0 4 Wrestling SAN DIEGO WRESTLING ASSN. 1992 FALL SCHEDULE October 10: Oceanside High School.

October 17: Rancho Buena Vista High School. October 24: Rancho Bernardo High School. October 31: Madison High School. November 7: Helix High School. November 14: Hilltop High School The first four tournaments are freestyle for all divisions (Cadet, Junior, Open); the final two tournaments are collegiate-rules for high school wrestlers (Cadet, Junior divisions).

Note: All tournaments start at 10 a.m. Weigh-ins are a.m. For more information, contact Ruben Leon at 724-4542, Dick Bailey at 258-8448 or Gary Sauer at 479-4866. Aztecs Football 1992 Schedule Sept. 5, USC; Sept 10, at BYU; Sept.

26, at UCLA; Oct 3, at University of New Mexico; Oct 17, UTEP; Oct 24, Air Force; Oct 31, at Colorado State; Nov. 7, at University of Wyoming; Nov. 14, University of Hawaii; Nov. 21, Fresno State; Nov. 28, University of Miami.

second half slide than 30 seconds to go before the break, and provided the 'Hawks with just the momentum they needed. By outshooting the Rowdies 19-11 over full time, the Blackhawks held a 1 2-3 edge in the last 45 minutes. With 12 minutes remaining in regulation time, six-foot-two defender Paul Mariner whom Calloway chose to send into the attacking third as much as possible for his ability to win the ball In the air won his own 50-50 header before playing a cross to an oncoming Paul Ho-locher. Holocher's 20-yard drive hit the crossbar, but Lilavois leveled the match with a diving header on the rebound. Lilavois' game winner came on a well-orchestrated counter-attack.

Forward Joey LeonettJ just called up to the U.S. National Team made a 40-yard run out of the back before laying the ball onto the right wing for Lilavois, who then celebrated his 22nd birthday in style by launching a soft shot over Andracki from the top of the penalty area. The match was very likely the Blackhawks' last this season at home. The 'Hawks will play a U.S. Pro Cup semifinal match against the host Colorado Foxes this weekend, and at least one APSL playoff match on the road as well.

-William W. Olson Blackhawks top Rowdies, 4-3, to end Mariners- Continued from page B-l pending availability of the campus pool. Wraight said he isn't sure whether he could shift the game to the Plunge. Mar Vista's first league game is September 15 against Hilltop at the Loma Verde Pool, followed by a September 17 encounter against first-year EastLake. The Mariners are slated to battle five-time defending league champ Bonita Vista September 22 at Mar Vista and host Castle Park two days later.

Right now, the Mariners have two outside games, against El Camino and Serra, and Wraight is waiting on word from four more, though scheduling non-league games this close to the start of school is difficult. "Almost everyone has booked up all their points by now," Wraight said. "It's real difficult to find any teams who still have open spots in their schedule." SAN JOSE The San Francisco Bay Blackhawks made Saturday's 1992 APSL regular season finale one to remember for the 3,525 fans on hand at Spartan Stadium when they ended a frustrating string of bad-luck losses over the, second half of the season with a come-from-behind 4-3 victory over the league-leading Tampa Bay Rowdies. Two goals apiece by unheralded Blackhawks Lawrence Lozzano and Bernie Lilavois paced the win, secured on Lilavois' second tally with less than 90 seconds remaining in regulation. "This was a great win for us, because we showed what we could do against the league's best club, when we could not be at full strength," said Blackhawk head coach Laurie Calloway after the match.

The 'Hawks who finished the, regular season 8-8 with 73 points, good for third place played Saturday's match without seven of their regular starters, most notably goalkeeper Mark Dougherty (broken thumb), defender John-1 Doyle (back) and forward Peter Isaacs and Mike Masters (ankles). None of those- losses seemed to faze Calloway, though. "I think we can win the title against Tampa Bay with this team out there, against their full team just like we did tonight," he said about the upcoming playoffs..

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