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Warriors cruise again
Brethren Christian boys' basketball Coach Jon Bahnsen was expecting a battle Tuesday night. Instead, his Warriors won in a blowout.
Brethren Christian took a giant step forward in its bid to claim a fourth consecutive Academy League championship by...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, California Interscholastic Federation, Basketball, Religion and Belief
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Seahawks continue league dominance
The Ocean View boys' basketball won another Golden West League championship Feb. 1, crushing Loara, 77-39. Since then, the Seahawks routed league foe Santa Ana and on Saturday scored a 92-80 nonleague victory over Mission Viejo, the No. 2-ranked team in...Tags: Students, Injuries and Wounds, Sprained Ankle, Teaching and Learning, California Interscholastic Federation
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Former teacher may face extra year in prison
A former middle school teacher charged with having sexual relations with a 17-year-old boy may face an additional year in prison after being arrested again last week. Gay Davidson-Shepard, who retired this spring from Mesa View Middle School, was...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Teachers, Crimes, Prosecution, Trials
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Greer's OC: Holiday bazaar happening at Paula Hanson
Join our favorite eclectic fashion boutique, Paula Hanson in Newport Beach, for a holiday bazaar on Friday and Saturday. Paula Hanson is stocking up with refreshments and unique holiday gifts. These include Moroccan pouf bags and accessories by...Tags: Entertainment, Nordstrom, Family, Fashion Trends, Auction Service
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Ocean View starts strong
The first full week in December traditionally has been the week that the Ocean View High boys' basketball tournament gets underway. Such was the case again this year, but on Tuesday, the annual event, that has drawn some of the top prep teams to the Ocean...Tags: Students, Jeff Wallace, Verde (music group), College Sports, California Interscholastic Federation
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Community Commentary: Test scores not the only decider
The ongoing SAT cheating scandal, where 20 former high school students from a wealthy Long Island community allegedly accepted money to impersonate current high school students for the purposes of taking the test for them, has cast a bright spotlight on...Tags: Students, High Schools, Marketing, Examinations, Colleges and Universities
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Seahawks fall short of soccer title
For the first time in the 29-year history of its own tournament, the Ocean View girls' soccer team advanced to the championship game of the Winter Classic. The Seahawks fell just short of winning the title as they were edged, 2-1, by Long Beach Millikan...Tags: Students, California Interscholastic Federation, Soccer, Water Polo, Minor League Baseball
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Edison is tops in tourney
The Edison boys' basketball team ripped off four straight wins to take the championship of the La Quinta Tournament.
The Chargers took top honors Saturday by edging Aliso Niguel, 50-49, in the tournament final. Senior guard Corey Foster led all...Tags: Students, Injuries and Wounds, Sprained Ankle, College Sports, College Basketball
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Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011: Remembering famed author's visit to O.C.
Editor's note: Michael Miller wrote this article on author and columnist Christopher Hitchens when he visited Newport Beach in 2005. Hitchens died Thursday at age 62. This time last year, Christopher Hitchens was in Kabul, Afghanistan, checking up on the...Tags: Students, Henry Kissinger, Kabul (Afghanistan), Afghanistan, Periodicals
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Steady Barons on a roll
The Fountain Valley boys' basketball team is streaking into the holiday weekend. The Barons picked up two victories earlier in the week, the most recent a 69-52 nonleague drubbing of host Yorba Linda. "We played a pretty strong defensive game,...Tags: Students, Jeff Wallace, California Interscholastic Federation, High School Sports, Arizona Cardinals
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Locals are well traveled
The two-week holiday break has sent local prep basketball teams across the Southland and country for tournament games. Teams have hit destinations such as Florida, Arizona, Nevada and Palm Desert.
Locally, two girls' basketball tournaments are in their...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Gomez (music group), Walt Disney, Basketball
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Making a difference on the dance floor
When Salwa Rizkalla's father signed her up for ballet lessons, she went to class begrudgingly.
But those lessons set the 10-year-old on a path to grandeur, first as a professional ballet dancer and later as a teacher.
The artistic director of...Tags: Entertainment, Opera (genre), Entertainment Events, Dance, Politics
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