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Lady Highlanders look to battle for title this season See SPORTS Page 14 La Habra’s Independent Community Newspaper

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No. 95498

March 9, 2017

LH opens new civic center

ARBOLITA'S COLOR FUN

By Jay Seidel La Habra Journal

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Shooting colors: Parent volunteer Raphael Garcia sprays second graders as they take part in Arbolita Elementary School's first Color Run. The event was a variation of the annual Jog-a-Thon that encourages children to be active. Students would run around a path while volunteers sprayed them with color spray.

LH family deals with tragic loss By Jay Seidel La Habra Journal

Support came in for a local family who suffered a second loss last weekend. Siblings Oscar Diaz, 23, and Valeria Tinoco, 17 were killed when their car crashed into a tree on Rosecrans Avenue near Euclid in Fullerton last Tuesday. Diaz was driving his sister, Tinoco, a senior at La Habra High School, home after soccer practice. Diaz' 2006 Lexus struck the tree about 8:40 p.m. after he apparently lost control according to Fullerton Police. Both died at the scene, according to FPD officials. The deaths mark another loss for their parents La Habra residents Maria and Fidencio Tinoco. Their oldest son, Hugo Lopez,

20, was killed by a roadside bomb while serving in the Marines in Rawah, Iraq in 2006. With the loss of Hugo, Oscar stepped up to help his parents. He would often take his sister to events and activities she was involved in. He had a full-time job at a warehouse in Fullerton but was always available to for his family and for his sister. Valeria was a senior at LHHS and played club soccer. The community has come out to support the family after their loss. A GoFundMe account was established to help the family pay for the services. Within five days the site has raised more than $24,000 and getting closer to the set goal of $30,000. The community is invited to the viewing for Oscar and Valeria, to

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A community morning: Oscar Diaz and Valeria Tinoco were killed in a car accident last week in Fullerton.

be held at Calvary Chapel La Habra Friday from 5-9 p.m. Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. For more information or for a way to help the family, go to; www. gofundme.com/valeria-oscar-funeral

The doors are open to the new La Habra Civic Center. The $22.5 million remodel and relocation of the city hall is nearly complete, but the doors are open for operation. City staff spent the last weekend moving equipment and setting up computer systems in the new two-story facility. City Council held its meeting Monday in the new council chambers prior to the civic center opening. The landscaping, outdoor lighting and water fixtures still need to be finished for the hall to be complete, but City Manager Jim Sadro said it was time to move in. Sadro and Roy Ramsland, city planning manager, said that while it was created for city operations, like other city halls, this one had designs that made it more distinctly La Habra. The vaulted, exposed wood-beam ceilings in the main civic center help make the building more inviting, according to Sadro. The size of the civic center will allow for more use aside from city business. The Chamber of Commerce will host the annual State of the Community event inside the new civic center. "The space will allow this building to truly be a public building," said Rob Ferrier, assistant to the city manager. While the city departments are operational, the US Post Office will be operational at the new location on the southeast corner of the civic center by late March. A formal ribbon cutting is set for the first week of April. For some photos of the new center see Page 4.

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The Boys & Girls Clubs of La Habra provides a free, nutritious meal to all youth ages 0- 18. Youth in the community are welcome to come to the club Monday-Friday between 3:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. to receive a free meal.

Pizza Rev will be donating 20% of your purchase to the La Habra Republican Women's Club from 11:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. Just mention the fundraiser at the register. Pizza Rev is located at 1841 W. Imperial Hwy., La Habra

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Saturday, March 18, 2017

La Habra Heights City Council Meeting begins at 6 p.m.

Friday, March 10, 2017

Help support Whittier Christian Baseball team at Pizza Rev from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pizza Rev will donate 20% of your purchase, just mention the fundraiser at the register. Pizza Rev is located at 1841 W. Imperial Hwy, La Habra

Saturday, March 11, 2017

La Habra Races registration begins at 6 a.m. located at 1801 W. Imperial Hwy. (near the corner of Beach Blvd. & Imperial Hwy.) For more information visit their website at LaHabraRaces@ lahabraca.gov. Also see their ad on page 10. Free Armstrong Garden class in La Habra is this morning at 8 a.m. Grow Your Own Strawberries! Plant strawberries now for flavorful summer harvests. Armstrong currently has its largest selection in stock, chosen specifically for your neighborhood. Strawberries are so easy to grow, even in small spaces. Armstrong’s experts will show you how. Also, from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. customers can enjoy free refreshments and pick up a two-inch bare root strawberry plant (with any purchase, limit one per customer) while supplies last at all 32 Armstrong Garden Centers locations.

The 69th Annual Miss La Habra Pageant at the Community Center begins at 6pm. For more information, see their ad on page 8.

Monday, March 20, 2017

La Habra City Council Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Save your family history/memories at this free Memoir Writing Workshop. Class begins at 10:30 a.m. at the La Habra United Methodist Church, 631 N. Euclid.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

The La Habra Republican Women's Club meet at Westridge Golf Club at 10:30am. The cost is $22.00, call Judy George at (714) 870-9202 for more information and to make a reservation.

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Monday, March 13, 2017

Homework Help at the La Habra Library Monday-Thursday from 4-5:30 p.m. High school students volunteer to help elementary students (K-5) with their homework as well as computers with educational software and links to websites that the school uses, such as ST Math, and tablets with books and educational software as well. Parents need to register their student at their first session. Night Owl Specials at La Habra 300 Bowl! Monday through Thursday from 6-11 p.m. unlimited bowling with shoe rental for only $10. La Habra City Planning Commission Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Coffee with a Cop at Corner Bakery, 1040 W. Imperial Hwy., La Habra from 8am - 10am. Get to know La Habra Police Department officers and ask questions or voice concerns. For more information contact Lt. Ruiz at (562) 383-4300.

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Award winner: Rancho Starbuck Junior High School was named a "School to Watch" by Taking Center Stage, which awards recognition to select junior high and middle schools across the country.

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Taking Center Stage has named Rancho-Starbuck as a School to Watch. Rancho-Starbuck was chosen as one of only 11 schools state wide to be named a model middle school. According to the organization, Play ball: A new all-weather field was installed schools chosen are examples of high at Esteli Field. A third of the cost was funded by performing middle-grade schools Major LeagueEsteli Park newly renovated turf infield Baseball. that are academically excellent, de-The Baseball Tomorrow Fund, Non-Profit Arm of Major League Baseball Awarded the City of La Habra velop mentally responsive to the$181,690 of the $386,956 to remove the baseball field surface an install a new synthetic turf infield and the baseball field surface and install a needs of young adolescents, sociallyBermuda grass outfield. “This is the field that the City installed synthetic turf field” said Mark Compton, new synthetic turf infield and BermuOperation Manager. “This project would have not been completed without the cooperation of Baseball equitable, and organized in a way toTomorrow Fund and La Habra Little League.” The City of La Habra worked very closely with La Habra da grass outfield. Little League and Astro Turf to make sure that we installed the best project for the program. Cathy sustain dynamic improvement and Bradley, Executive Director of Baseball Tomorrow Fund was a champion of this project and was “This is the field that the City inresponsible for upgrading of the project. reform. stalled synthetic turf field” said Mark The ribbon cutting will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2017 as part of the Annual La Habra Little League After an extensive application pro-Opening Ceremonies at Esteli Park located at 2151 Brookdale Avenue beginning at 11:00am. If you have Compton, operation manager. “This cess and visit by the state Schools toany questions or need more information, please call David De Leon at 562-383-4206. project would have not been completWatch team, Rancho-Starbuck was ed without the cooperation of Baseball told they were chosen. A team from Tomorrow Fund and La Habra Little Rancho-Starbuck recently accepted League.” the award in Sacramento and will The City of La Habra worked very travel to Washington DC in June to closely with La Habra Little League accept the national award. and Astro Turf to make sure that Rancho-Starbuck now becomes they installed the best project for the one of only 450 schools out of 23,000 program. Cathy Bradley, Executive schools nationwide to be named a Director of Baseball Tomorrow Fund model middle School to Watch. was a champion of this project and was responsible for upgrading of the project. LH Little League gets new The ribbon cutting was held last all-weather field. Saturday as part of the Annual La The Baseball Tomorrow Fund, Habra Little League Opening CereNon-Profit Arm of Major League monies at Esteli Park located at 2151 Baseball awarded the City of La Habra Brookdale Ave. $181,690 of the $386,956 to remove

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OPINION Did you know... By Nicole Panza La Habra Historical Museum

The 1920s were a significant time for development in La Habra. The economy fueled by the oil and citrus industries was doing quite well and the town’s population continued to grow. In order to capitalize on these “boom years” and promote continued growth, Central Ave now La Habra Blvd was widened and new businesses were added to the center of town. Widening of Central Ave was not an easy undertaking as existing buildings had to be moved back. Since there was no city government, and the county was unwilling to pay, existing stores had to be moved back at the expense of their owners. Due to high costs, progress in widening Central Ave was slow. However, by 1921 real estate deals made by Price and Bishop Realty and John Launer ensured that every undeveloped foot of real estate on Central Ave between Cypress and Walnut was in the hands of new owners willing to undertake commercial or residential development to build up the town. Another phase of La Habra’s development during this period was the formation of several banks. The First Bank of La Habra received its charter in 1920. It later became the First National

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Bank. Another bank the Citizens’ Commercial and Savings Bank was also formed in 1920 and was located at 135 W Central Ave. Both banks did extremely well during this period and quickly expanded in response to increases in population and income levels. The First National Bank even built a grand building on the northwest corner of Hiatt and Central to meet the increasing needs of its customers. By the early 1930s both the First National Bank and the Citizens’ Commercial and Savings Bank were bought by Bank of America. Bank of America formed a single La Habra branch and took over the First National Bank building on the northwest corner of present day Euclid Street and La Habra Boulevard. Just another interesting piece of history about where we live, work, and enjoy being a part of the La Habra community. Sources: La Habra: The Pass Through the Hills by Esther Cramer; La Habra Historical Museum Archives

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On the corner: Bank of America located on the northwest corner of Euclid Street and La Habra Boulevard.

A new civic center provides a new look for LH As many of you are now realizing, the new La Habra City Hall is open and operational. And if you haven’t seen it, you should definitely have a look. There was much concern and discussion when the plan to invest in a new city hall was initiated. However, it was time. La Habra had one of the oldest city halls and civic centers in the region. Buena Park, Fullerton, Anaheim and La Habra Heights had created new city halls over the last eight years. It was time for La Habra to upgrade. Like when La Habra Heights remodeled its city hall, some residents in La Habra were concerned if investing in a remodel and relocation was money well spent. In my opinion I can say it was. La Habra’s new civic center is something that residents can be proud of. The location of the finance department, where you pay your water bill and the planning department, where you can pull permits, has easy access and looks to be an expedited process. The walls upstairs, where the engineering department is located, are adorned with historic photos of La Habra. As the city nears its centennial, this is a nice touch. The stone on the interior, along with the wood beams and vaulted ceilings make the civic center more inviting than it had been in its older location. It just needs a large fireplace, hot chocolate and I'll feel like I'll want to hang out there before I hit the slopes. The council chambers are modern but intimate. Residents sit closer to

council members and thus council members are sitting closer to their constitutes. To me this makes for a greater possibility for a better connection between elected officials and the people they represent. The fact that there are already plans to hold events inside the civic center shows that it will be used as a public building and not just for city government alone. An interesting tidbit that I was reminded of as I walked around the outside of the council chambers. The location is adjacent to the monument with the bell that symbolizes the "birthplace of La Habra." The civic center has moved full circle and is now located on the location where the city was founded. I looked around the facility and pictured a variety of civic events and how this new center could fit in them. The annual Christmas Tree lighting has the potential to be great. The Citrus Fair is rumored to be using the location to house the student STEM program. The Tamale Festival will be right along the side of the building and can provide resources. The patio outside will be great for city awards and recognition like local high school athletic titles and other large group events. I admit, I was one of those who had reservations about the new city hall. I agreed they needed to upgrade, but was concerned how it would turn out. I can enthusiastically say that from what I have seen, it is indeed money well spent and something that will provide much for the community for years to come. —The Editor

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A look at the new La Habra Civic Center

The new council chambers provide the same amount of public seating, electronic voting, video monitors and enhanced audio devices.

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COMMUNITY RELIGIOUS SERVICES

Bethany Romanian Baptist Church 1431 W. La Habra Blvd. La Habra, CA 90631 (562) 690-3844

Beth Shalom 14564 Hawes Street, Whittier, CA 90604 562-941-8744 Erev Shabbat Services every Friday at 7:30 pm Shabbat Services every Saturday at 9:45. Calvary Chapel 1370 South Euclid Street La Habra (714) 446-6222 Services: Sunday 9 a.m., & 11 a.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. www.cclhabra.org Calvary Chapel Into the Light 217 North Walnut Street La Habra (562) 690-3000 Services: Sunday (English) 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. (Spanish) 10:30 a.m. Casa de Oracion 150 E. 1st Ave. La Habra, CA 90631 (562) 278-4282 Services: Thurs. 7 p.m. Sund. 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church-Missouri synod 820 W. Imperial Hwy. Brea (714) 529-2984 8 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. - Traditional 9:15 a.m. & 6 p.m. - Contemporary Church of Christ 1621 West Lambert Road La Habra (562) 697-4115 Services: Sunday Bible Study 9:30, Worship 10:30, Bible Study 5 p.m. The Church of Green Hills 2200 West Imperial Hwy. La Habra (562) 943-7291 Services: Sunday (English) 9 & 10:45 a.m. (Spanish) 9:00 a.m. (Korean) 10:45 a.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 2351 E La Habra Blvd. La Habra (562) 691-1212 Services: 9 & 11 Sacrament Community Bible Church 401 E. 1st Ave. La Habra (562) 691-2798 Service: Sunday 11 a.m. Crossroads Community Church 222 N. Euclid La Habra (562) 691-6674 Service: Sunday 10 a.m. Eastside Christian Church 501 N. Beach Boulevard. La Habra, (Whittier Christian Campus) Service: Sundays 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Emanuel Lutheran Church 150 N. Palm Street La Habra (562) 691-0656 Service: Sunday 9 & 10:30 a.m. Family Bible Church 123 E. 2nd Ave. La Habra (562) 694-9900 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m., Monday Community Prayer 6:30 p.m., Wednesday 6 p.m.; Friday 7:00 p.m. Heights Worship Center International Ministries 2000 West Road La Habra Heights (626) 893-9963 Service: Sunday 8:30-10 a.m. Friday: 7 p.m. Youth worship & Adult Connection Rev. N. Jaren Lapasaran, Jr. - Sr. pastor www.hwcim.org

Hillcrest Congregational Church UCC 2000 West Road La Habra Heights, CA 90631 www.hillcrest-church.org Rev. Paul Clay, Senior Pastor Worship service: Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Home of Hillcrest Country Day School Church office - (562) 947-3755 School office – (562) 533-2354 Inglesia Bautista 700 W. La Habra Blvd. La Habra (562) 691-8162 Services: Sunday 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Bible Sudy, prayer service Wed. 7 p.m. Bilingual services Korean Gospel Presbyterian Church 1751 West La Habra Boulevard La Habra (562) 694-6214 Services: Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m. La Habra Christian Church 400 Bella Vista Drive La Habra Heights (562) 691-0514 Services: Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. La Habra Foursquare Mission 324 E. 1st Ave. La Habra (562) 694-2224 Services: Sunday 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m. La Habra Hills Presbyterian 951 N. Idaho Street La Habra (562) 691-3296 Service: Sunday 10 a.m. La Habra United Methodist 631 N. Euclid St. La Habra (562) 691-1797 Service: Sunday 10:30 a.m. Lighthouse Landmark Missionary Baptist Church 550 N. Euclid St. La Habra (562) 697-1364 Service: Sunday 10:45 a.m.

INSPIRATIONAL CORNER By Dennis Laherty, the Co-Pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church, La Habra

Nearly one-third of the world’s population keeps a period of time each year holy. The Roman Catholic Church, along with several mainline protestant denominations, has just begun the season of Lent. Lent is actually a few days longer than a month at 40 days. It is intended to be a time of real soul searching. It is a time of sacrifice and spiritual renewal. Other religions of the world also have their holy times of the year. Muslims revere 30 days of Ramadan, a period that includes fasting and also introspection and prayer. This year Ramadan will occur from May 26 to June 25. Judaism will be celebrating Yom Kippur this year on September 30, a day of atonement. From one religious tradition to another, specific beliefs can be quite different. One area that all the major religions seem to have in common is taking time to enhance the individual’s life. Each tradition has its own methods and procedures for making its respective time as fruitful as possible. It can certainly be said that by setting time aside for individual spiritual growth, the world can become a better place one person at a time. So now during Lent, over one billion Christians are at work on spiritual improvement. As with the other religious traditions, Lent occurs every year. And every year time is set aside for introspection, prayer, worship, fasting, personal sacrifice, along with faith, hope and anticipation of God making a new person through Forgiveness and Grace. It seems like a burdensome time of year. And yet for those who devote time and effort to the season of Lent there truly is light at the end of the tunnel; Easter Resurrection and new life for those who believe. As spring approaches, may the effort we all put into making our lives better, and thereby making the world a better place, keep this time of year holy, fruitful and richly productive St. Paul Lutheran Church 111 W. Las Palmas Drive Fullerton, CA 92835 714-879-8290 Services: Sunday Liturgical 8.a.m. and 11 a.m. Praise: 9:30 a.m. Vineyard North Orange County 615 S. Palm St La Habra (562) 697-4600 Services: Saturday 5 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.

Potter’s Christian Fellowship 740 East Lambert Road La Habra (562) 690-7020 Service: Sunday 10 a.m. Redemption Hill Church Sonora High School 401 S. Palm St. La Habra, CA (562) 947-4791 Service: Sunday 10 a.m. www.rhchurches.com Rehoboth Reformed Church 501 South Idaho Street #120 La Habra (626) 820-9390 Service: Sunday 10 a.m.

The Warehouse Foursquare Church 10925 Valley Home Ave Whittier, CA 90603 (562) 690-5109 Services: Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.

Lutheran Church of the Master 1601 West La Habra Blvd. La Habra (562) 697-2884 Service Sunday 9 a.m. Morningstar Christian Chapel 16241 Leffingwell Road Whittier, CA 90603 (562) 943-0297 Service: Sunday 8:30, 9:45, 11:30 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m. Young Adults (18-25): Friday 7:00 p.m. Jack Abeelen Senior Pastor www.morningstarcc.org

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Mission Presbyterian Church 1901 E. Lambert Rd. Suite 105 La Habra (714) 448-3305 Services: Sunday 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m.. mid-week study Na Sung 1620 Fullerton Road La Habra Heights (562) 690-7979 Services: Sunday 8 a.m., 11 a.m. New Life Church of La Habra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E La Habra (562) 694-5534 newlifechurchlahabra.com Services: Sunday 10 a.m., 6 p.m.; Our Lady of Guadalupe 900 West La Habra Boulevard La Habra (562) 691-0533 www.olglahabra.org Call or visit for service information

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City Communicator Summer Rec Staff Sought The La Habra Recreation Division is seeking staff for its summer day camp and special events. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older and pass a background check, as well as being fingerprinted and livescanned. Applications can be downloaded from the City’s website, www.lhabraca.gov, or can be picked up at the Community Center, 101 W. La Habra Blvd., Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. For more information, please contact the Community Center at 562-383-4205. Applications are due at the Community Center on or before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 3, 2017.

Overnight Adventure at The Children’s Museum Join the La Habra recreation staff for an epic overnight takeover of the Children’s Museum at La Habra, Friday, April 7th, 6:30 p.m. through Saturday, April 8th, 9:30 a.m. Fun family activities will include games, crafts, story telling, a movie and more! Dinner, breakfast and snacks will be served. This activity is open to children ages four through 12 years of age, with an accompanying parent or adult (18+ years) guardian. The fee is $20 per person, and pre-registration is necessary. Limited space is available, so register early in person or by phone at the La Habra Community Center, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., 101 W. La Habra Blvd., 562-383-4200. You may also contact the Recreation Division at that number for more information about the event.

State of the Community The La Habra Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual State of the Community event on Friday, March 24th at the new Civic Center complex, 110 E. La Habra Blvd. This is a great opportunity for attendees to learn more about current events, projects and activities in the City. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. and the program begins at 12:00 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact the Chamber at 562-697-1704 or visit the website at www.lahabrachamber.com.

EGG NIGHT Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt Thursday, April 6th, 6-8 p.m. Open to kids ages 7-13 years old - $20 per person For more information, please call 562-383-4205. Animal Control: Beautification Committee: * All numbers are 562 area code Building & Safety: Child Development: unless otherwise specified. Children’s Museum: City Clerk’s Office: City Hall: City Manager’s Office: Comm. Preserv. Hotline: Community Services: Coyote Sightings: Engineering Department:

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Don’t Miss #LaHabraRaces on March 11th The #LaHabraRaces, which include the 5K Run/Walk, 1K Kiddy Run, sponsored by Chick-fil-A, and 50-Yard Diaper Dash, sponsored by Children’s Happy Teeth and Happy Braces, will be held on Saturday, March 11th. Please note that this year’s event will not include a 10K run. The Races will be held at the La Habra Marketplace Shopping Center, located at Imperial Hwy. and Beach Blvd. The 50Yard Diaper Dash (open to ages three to five years) begins at 7:30 a.m., and the 1K Kiddy Run (open to ages six through nine years) begins at 7:40 a.m. All participants in these races will receive awards. The 5K Run/Walk begins at 8:00 a.m., and awards will be presented at 8:20 a.m. The course is a semi-challenging loop and runs through the heart of La Habra. All runners will receive a runner goody bag, a free dental appointment, a toothbrush kit and a Chick-fil-A sandwich. The race also features a health and fitness expo, medals to the top five runners in each age group division, timing and finish line management, and tech t-shirts. La Habra Active Day Camp staff and Jump Start Sports will host a supervised play area for kids ages two to 13 years for adults who would like to participate in the race and require care for their children, Register in person at the La Habra Community Services Department, 101 W. La Habra Blvd., Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In addition, online registration is available by visiting https:// apm.activecommunities.com/cityoflahabra. An additional service fee will be incurred when registering online. The cost to register for the 5K is $35 after March 3rd. The cost for the 50-Yard Diaper Dash and the 1K Kiddy Run is $25 after march 3rd. Running clubs with 10 or more runners will receive a discount. For more information, please contact Melissa Rivera at (562) 383-4209 or email her at mrivera@lahabraca.gov.

Spring Family Eggstravaganza Returns La Habra’s 16th annual Spring Family Eggstravaganza will be held on Saturday, April 15th, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., at La Bonita Park, 1440 W. Whittier Blvd. Activities will include an Eggs-Treme Kid Zone and egg hunts for different age groups. New this year will be an egg hunt designated for special needs participants. The helicopter egg drop will take place at 9:30 a.m., andthe La Habra Family Resource Center’s Community Health Fair will also be part of the event. For more information, please contact the Community Center at 562-383-4200. Fire Department: Graffiti Hotline: La Habra Shuttle: Library: NOC Youth Center: Personnel Services: Planning Department Police Department: Public Works: Traffic Office : Water & Sewer Billing:

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Your City Council: Rose Espinoza, Mayor Tim Shaw, Mayor Pro Tem James Gomez Tom Beamish Michael Blazey La Habra City Hall 201 E. La Habra Boulevard La Habra, CA 90631 Telephone: 383-4000 FAX: 383-4474 *The Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall.


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Rotary recognizes student leaders

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By Jane Williams La Habra Journal

The last Rotary Luncheon honored an outstanding student in special programs at each of the local high school. Rotarians first met Nathan Casida when he was introduced by Commander Trotter, who is in the midst of his 15 year in charge of the NROTC program. With financial help from the school’s PTA group toured the Museum of Tolerance and met a 93-year-old survivor of Auschwitz whose tattoo on his arm is still obvious. Nathan Casida was the cadet singled out to represent the La Habra Corps. Soon to be an Eagle Scout, Casida just completed building Navy Gray lockers for the students to store books and other possessions while taking part in drills and physical fitness exercises. Casida is also a docent on the USS Iowa which is docked at the Port of Los Angeles. When Casida and others from the Corps toured the battleship, he politely corrected the docent leading the tour. Trotter pointed out a former member of La Habra’s NROTC went to the Naval Academy and recently shot down a missile in the air. Sonora’ Battalion Commander, Kelly Cruz may be small in stature, but has no difficulty getting those under her command to follow her orders. It took a while for her to get over her natural shyness, but once she did there was no holding her back. With a 3.36 G.P.A. she has already been accepted and plans to attend Hawaii University.

Jane Williams/La Habra Journal

Born leaders: Whittier Christian's Andres Zazueta, Sonora's Kelly Cruz and La Habra's Nathan Casida were recognized by the La Habra Rotary Club at its monthly luncheon in February. The students were presented the awards for their leadership among their peers at their respective high schools.

A person of many talents Andres Zazueta composes songs, many of them on iTunes, plays for other professional musicians when they play for Whittier Christian High’s chapel. He

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FEATURES

LH teen singer makes it on NBC's The Voice By Jay Seidel La Habra Journal

L a Habra's Aliyah Moulden showed off her vocal skills when she had three judges fighting for her to join their team when she sang "Hound Dog" by​ Big Mama Thornton on the NBC talent show, "The Voice." The 15-year-old songstress chose the team coached by country singer Blake Shelton. Moulden has been raised solely by her mother after her father passed away from lung cancer when she was only a month old.

She has been an active part of the La Habra Boys and Girls club for the last 10 years. Executive Director Mark Chavez and Program Director Patrick Favela both shared that Aliyah has been a great member of the LH Boys and Girls Clubs family. When she was younger, her mother signed her up for vocal lessons. Aliyah explained that music has helped her find herself growing up and while at La Habra High School. Her singing has allowed her a great deal of opportunities at her young age. She has opened for Caroline Sunshine, Todrick Hall and Jesse McCartney. Further, this past summer, she sang in the BET Experience at the LA Convention Center.

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La Habra's Aliyah Moulden, 15, chose to be on Blake Shelton's team in the singing competition, The Voice.

La Habra High School sophomore Aliyah Moulden performs "Hound Dog" during the blind auditions on NBC's The Voice. The 15-year old was selected to be mentored by Blake Shelton.

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American Legion Honors Firefighter And Police Officer Of The Year By Leonardo Romero La Habra Journal

The American Legion Post 267 hosted its 52nd annual Police and Fire Luncheon last Tuesday at the Elk Lodge to commemorate the American Legion firefighter and police officer of the year. The local legion’s post commander, Leona Lance, began the ceremony with an introduction followed by an invocation by La Habra Police Department Chaplain Mike Murphy. “We don’t choose the police officer or firefighter of the year. The departments do,” said Lance. “All we do is supply the place, food, and the plaques.” The Firefighter of the Year award was presented to Los Angeles County Fire Department Captain Rob Cendejas, but he wasn’t present at the luncheon due to a recent on-the-job incident that left him injured. According to Battalion 21 Chief Scott Falhaus, Cendejas tore his shoulder when he fell on a rainy day while assisting a citizen entering an ambulance. Falhaus and four firefighters that work with Cendejas accepted the award on his behalf. “We’ll hang this award proudly at the station in his office, so that when he returns from recovering he’ll see this on the wall,” said Falhaus. During Falhaus’ speech he expressed his condolences to the law enforcement community over the recent passing of Whittier Police Officer Keith Boyer. He also added that he had spoken to Cendejas earlier that day. According to Falhaus, Cendejas was disappointed he couldn’t attend the ceremony, but was very pleased that

he had been chosen. LHPD Officer Michael Costanzo was recognized as the American Legion police officer of the year, which was presented to him by La Habra Police Chief Jerry Price. Costanzo’s father, Steve Costanzo, was the recipient of the same award in 2004. After his father retired from the LHPD in 2005, Costanzo began his career as an LHPD officer in February 2006. “Michael Costanzo’s work as a field training officer, experience in identifying suspects, and developing investigations make him a deserving recipient,” said Price. “He’s doing outstanding work.” Costanzo recalled during his speech how sometimes as a child he would see his father come home from work with scrapes on his face. He’s always admired his father’s bravery, and he knew at a young age that he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps once he grew up. His parents weren’t able to attend the luncheon, but they left a note with Chief Price that he read during his speech. “I’m constantly trying to learn from the veterans and also from the new people,” said Costanzo. “This is a job that’s constantly changing, and I think we can all learn something from each other.” Costanzo is in charge of training new officers, and through his guidance he instills the idea that they should always behave like the police officer they would want responding to their own family’s home. According to Lance, the organization began planning for this luncheon one month ago. In order to become a member of

Photos by Leonardo Romero

La Habra Police officer Michael Costanzo (center) is surrounded by fellow officers after he was presented with police Officer of the Year by the American Legion Post 267 at its annual ceremony.

Fireman of the Year award was presented to Captain Rob Cendejas of the LA County Fire Department. Cendejas was unable to attend due to an injury, but battalion members accepted the award for him.

the American Legion you must have served or be currently serving in the US Armed Forces during a declared war. Lance served as a physical thera-

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LH Artista Latino aspira inspirar con su música

Por Genesis Miranda La Habra Journal

Tal vez la ciudad de La Habra parezca pequeña. Pero grandes cosas pueden surgir de una comunidad tan unida. Para Juan Pablo Castillo, mejor conocido por su nombre artístico JP Castillo, La Habra fue un gran paso para su carrera como cantante. Castillo llegó a los Estados Unidos cuando tenia solo 8 años. Vivió en varias ciudades como South Gate, Norwalk, Paramount y por fin La Habra. No fue sorpresa que a Castillo le interesara la música, pues viene de una familia artística. Su madre es cantante y su padre baterista. Viniendo de una familia religiosa, Castillo dice que estaba buscando su propio camino. Dice que en la escuela siempre fue muy tímido porque intentaba “desarrollar mi relación con Dios”. Fue hasta su tercer año de preparatoria en La Habra High School cuando Castillo conoció al maestro David Montoya, quien empezó el grupo del coro y se convirtió en un gran apoyo para Castillo. Antes de la llegada del maestro Montoya, Castillo dice que el coro no existía. El verano de su segundo año de preparatoria solamente ofrecían clases de voz. El coro no comenzó casa que llegó el señor Montoya. Cuando se formo el coro, el señor Montoya quizo tener un grupo de líderes estudiantiles, del cual Castillo formo parte. “[Montoya] es una persona muy alegre, nos trataba como individuales”, dijo Castillo. Durante su tiempo en La Habra High School, Castillo participo en varias competencias y eventos de canto. En una ocasión fue el único vocalista masculino y se llevo la sorpresa de ganar el premio de “mejor vocalista

masculino” de esa competencia. En La Habra High School, Castillo from relaciones, gano mucha experience y aprendió habilidades que recuerda hasta el día de hoy. “Estoy muy agradecido por eso, [Montoya] me trajo a un mundo nuevo”, dijo Castillo. Despise de graduarse, Castillo asistir a el colegio comunitario Fullerton College por un tiempo. Primero su area de estudio fue música instrumental y luego cambio a voz. En Fullerton College formo parte del grupo de los “Cabana Boys”. Castillo dice que le encantaba la energía que recibía de las audiencias. Fue después que dejó el colegio cuando las oportunidades para lograr su meta de ser cantante le llegaron a Castillo. Después de acompañar a un amigo a una audición en Disneylandia, Castillo se animo para audiciones también y eso le gano una oferta de trabajo en Disney. Era su primera oferta de trabajo profesional y sabia que no la podia dejar ir. Desafortunadamente, Castillo era indocumentado y estaba esperando sus papeles desde hace mas de un año. Le explico su situación a Disney y pienso que la oportunidad la había perdido. Pero justo un día antes de cuando tuviera el que ir a firmar los papeles del trabajo, le llegaron todos sus documentos necesarios para trabajar en este país. “Yo soy muy aventado”, dijo Castillo, “Me costo mucho pero fue una muy buena experiencia para mi. La pasión se tiene que convertir en disciplina”. Ya pasando esa experiencia, Castillo se fue a Osaka, Japón para trabajar en Universal Studios. Se quedó ahi un año mientras practicaba su música en un tipo de estudio personal que construyo en su casa.

Photo courtesy JP Castillo

Talento local: La Habra Nativo JP Castillo lanza su primer sencillo mientras se prepara para su album EP.

También viajó a Europa para formar parte de un show de tributo a Michael Jackson llamado “Thriller Live” en Londres. “Nunca perdí mi enfoque”, dijo Castillo. Un día Castillo recibió una llamada de un amigo que le platico de que los hermanos Jackson pensaban reunirse y había recomendado a Castillo como cantante. Minutos después, Castillo recibió una llamada de Jackie Jackson, hermano de Michael Jackson, quien le ofreció formar parte del equipo. Tuvieron una gira por Japón, Canada, los Estados Unidos y partes de Europa. “Fue una experiencia que nunca olvidare”, dijo Castillo. “Ni siquiera se podría decir que fue un sueño hecho realidad porque uno no lo sueña”.

Otras experiencias que ha tenido Castillo fueron ser parte de una gira de artistas Latinos como Prince Royce y Jennifer Lopez. Castillo ahora es artista bajo la compañía Crossover y ya tiene su primer sencillo llamado “Tu Ausencia” con la presentación del cantante Gotay. Ahora está trabajando en su segundo sencillo que piensa sacar en los próximos meses y su album EP que quisiera sacar mas tarde en este año. “Yo soy un artista que quiere inspirar a la gente”, dijo Castillo, “Inspirar a los jóvenes para llegar a sus metas. Todos tenemos propósito”. La música de JP Castillo se encuentra en sus redes sociales en Facebook, Instagram y Twitter como @JPCastilloMusic

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ENTERTAINMENT

LOCAL THEATER ROUNDUP

Spring season is in full swing at local theaters By John Francis La Habra Jouirnal

Local theaters are continuing their productions for the spring season. Mysterium Theater is conducting auditions for its upcoming production of "Marriage Of Figaro." Auditions for the 1920's Downton Abbey themed Figaro will take place, Wednesday, March 8 beginning at 6 p.m. and Wednesday, March 15 beginning at 6 p.m.. You may arrive at those times for a first come first serve appointment or send an email to director, Ray Buffer at ray.buffer@gmail.com to request an appointment. The production consists of 12 performances beginning May 11 through May 28 - Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 5pm. The Depot Theater is located at 311 Euclid Ave. in La Habra and reservations can be had by phoning (562) 697-3311. Whittier Community Theater will continue its run of Robert Harling's wonderful comedy Steel Magnolias March 3 through the 11th with 8 p.m. performances on Friday and Saturday nights and a lone matinee March 5 at 2:30 p.m. The production is directed by Phillip Brickey and produced by Karen Jacobson. Tickets for the play are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, students and military and reservations are easy to get at (562) 696-0600. The theater is located at 7630 S. Washington Ave., Whittier.

Whittier's last production of their 95th season will be "A Flea In Her Ear" and auditions will be announced in this column next month.

Westminster Community Playhouse will open its latest production, Moises Kaufman's moving drama, "The Laramie Project", March 24 for a three week run that will end April 9. Directed by Lenore Stjerne, the play deals with the kidnapping and death of a Wyoming University student that was beaten and tied up just outside Laramie because he was gay. It is not recommended for children, so be warned. But is a powerful account of the incidents and trial that resulted in the writing of this play. Tickets for the production are $22 for adults and $20 for seniors and reservations are recommended at (714) 993-8626 and the theater is located at 7272 Maple St., Westminster. On a lighter note, Westminster will be holding auditions for the musical, "The Wedding Singer," a play version of the popular Adam Sandler-Drew Barrymore movie that was a hit several years ago. The auditions will be held April 10-12 at 7:30 p.m. in the theater and those auditioning should bring a headshot and resume and be prepared to sing an upbeat song and to move for the dance portion of the audition. A cold reading of the script will also be used in the audition. "The Wedding Singer" will open June 2 and play through June 18. For further information call me at (6267) 533-4591.

Audition: La Habra's Mysterium Theater is auditioning for roles in the upcoming production of "The Marriage of Figaro." Auditions are March 8 and March 15 at the Depot Theater starting at 6 p.m.

The Stage Door Repertory Theater in Anaheim will be opening the famous Frederick Knott thriller "Wait Until Dark" March 4 for a four weekend run at the theater located at 1045 N. Armando St., suite B, Anaheim. The productions, directed by Nick Charles, will be performed at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights with a matinee scheduled for March 12 at 2 p.m. Tickets for the play will range from $18 to $22 and reservations can be made by calling (714) 630-7378. The La Habra Theater Guild presents "Peter Pan" at Plummer Auditorium, March 17 – 26. The show is directed by Brian Johnson and choreographed by An-

nie Lavin. Peter and his mischievous fairy sidekick Tinkerbell visit the nursery of the Darling children late one night and with a sprinkle of pixie dust begin a magical journey across the stars that none of them will ever forget. In the adventure of a lifetime the travelers come face to face with a ticking crocodile, a fierce Indian tribe, a band of bungling pirates, and of course the villainous Captain Hook. A rousing book full of magic, warmth, and adventure, Peter Pan is the perfect show for the child in all of us who dreamed of soaring high and never growing up. For more information go to: lhhsguild.com

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Your Smile: The Gateway to Health In the past, dentists were only concerned about gum or periodontal disease when it started to destroy the supporting bone around the teeth. Today there is strong evidence to show that toxins and inflammatory mediators, released by the gum cells in response to bacteria, can get into the bloodstream. These toxins can then move throughout your body. By eliminating gum inflammation, we can not only help you keep your teeth, but also help improve your overall health. The bacteria entering your bloodstream may attach to the platelets and together they form clots. In turn these clots lodge inside the walls of blood vessels. The location of the blockage will determine what will happen next. If the clot blocks blood and oxygen to the brain a stroke will occur, if blood and oxygen is blocked to the heart, chest pain or cardiac arrest could result, and if the clot blocks circulation to the legs a deep vein thrombosis could occur. Studies show that periodontal disease can double your risk for having a heart attack and long term gum inflammation will put you at greater risk of having a stroke. The presence of any gum inflammation can make it much more difficult for a diabetic to control their blood sugar. Keeping your blood sugar at a healthy level is an absolute must to help control diabetes. Uncontrolled diabetics may also experience delayed wound healing, decreased flow of saliva, and a burning sensation in the mouth or tongue. Controlling your blood sugar will also help your body fight infections and may lessen the severity of periodontal disease. Your mouth is one of the first points of entry into your respiratory system. The bacteria that collects in your mouth when periodontal disease is present are the same bacteria that can cause pneumonia and other respiratory diseases. Researchers believe that periodontal disease causes the body to release inflammatory chemicals which place pregnant mothers at a seven times higher risk of giving birth prematurely. As a result babies are born smaller and more susceptible to newborn complications. I have seen many patients with healthy mouths, suffer from acute flare ups of periodontal disease. When your body is subjected to stress, the immune system is adversely affected. For example, when someone suddenly finds themselves in the position of caretaker, compounded with neglect of their own oral hygiene, they subsequently are more prone to gum inflammation and periodontal disease. Tobacco use is the most significant risk factor for periodontal disease and also the factor most within your control. Smoking exacerbates periodontal disease, decreases salivary flow and may cause a hairy tongue condition. Studies show that smokers have more gum detachment, bone loss, and tooth loss than non-smokers. Chemicals in tobacco are believed to adversely affect the growth and attachment of gum tissue. There are many tools available to help with tobacco cessation. Links between periodontal disease and Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis and even kidney disease are being investigated. You must do whatever is necessary to eliminate inflammation anywhere in your body. If someone in your family has been diagnosed with periodontal disease you should be examined by your dentist to determine if you may be at risk. Some people are more susceptible to the disease because of genetics or lifestyle factors. You may have the disease and not even be aware of it. The disease begins to occur when bacteria get below the gum line in areas not accessible by your toothbrush. Once you have the advanced stages of periodontal disease, even brushing and flossing will not rid you of the disease. The number one indicator of periodontal disease is bleeding gums. If you chronically bleed when you brush your teeth, your gums are inflamed, and you most likely have the disease. Treating oral inflammation may help manage periodontal disease and may also help to manage other chronic conditions. Talk to your dentist about your medical history, including medications you may be taking, and how controlling your periodontal health can benefit your overall health. (562) 694-3660 640 E. Whittier Blvd., La Habra www.danielsdentalcare.com

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Help for Brain Injured children held its annual Texas Hold'em tournament to raise funds to help their organization. The event packed the house and consisted of players continuing to play until the final hand was dealt. This year's winners are: 1st Place: Jimmy Kao - 50" LED Television and his name will go on HBIC's Champions Plaque. 2nd Place: Jimmy Vigil – Gift Card package valued at $200 3rd Place: Michael Dominguez – BOSE Bluetooth Speaker valued at $150 4th Place : Charles Kung – Cirque Du Soleil & Dinner Package valued at $140


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Sonora Softball splits at weekend tournament

Osborn to play football at Western State Colorado

By Jay Seidel La Habra Journal

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Whittier Christian football senior Justin Osborn signed to play football at NCAA Division 2 Western State Colorado University.

Making contact: Sophomore Bella Mauries connects for a hit during the Sonora 2-0 win Saturday morning against El Toro in the Savanna Showcase Tournament.

The Lady Raiders started off Saturday with a 2-0 shutout win over El Toro, but fell short against Pomona Catholic with an 8-7 loss Saturday aftenoon as part of the Savanna Showcase Tournament. Sophomore Ari Ramierez gave up two hits and struck out two in five innings against El Toro. Sonora is at home again Tuesday as they host Yorba Linda at 3:15 p.m.

Herald baseball shuts out Dominguez Hills in Newport Elks Tournament Staff Reports La Habra Journal

It was all offense as the Herald baseball shut out Dominguez High 10-0, Monday at home as part of the third game of the Newport Elks tournament. Herald pitcher Brian Greene went four innings, striking out four, and allowing two hits. Dillon Crain came in for relief in the fifth inning, striking out three and not allowing a hit. Matt Salas helped lead the Her-

ald offense going 3 for 4 with a single, double and triple. He also scored three times. Elijah Camarena went 2 for 3 with two RBI and added two runs. Offensively, Greene was 2 for 2 with a single and double and adding two runs of his own. The Heralds now wait to find out where they play to wrap up the tournament. Whittier Christian opens up Olympic League play on the road Friday night against Maranatha.

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Lady Highlanders look for redemption By Jason Burch La Habra Journal

Unfinished business. That’s exactly what the Lady Highlanders softball team has collectively had on their minds since a crushing loss in the 2016 CIF semifinals derailed La Habra’s championship bid and snapped their school record 26-game winning streak. Despite ending on a sour note, the Lady Highlanders finished with a 29-2 record and have plenty to be optimistic about in 2017. The girls finished a perfect 10-0 in league and will be returning all but three starting position players. First and foremost, they return a pair of aces in the circle. Seniors Hannah Johnson and Janelle Rodriguez might be the best pitching tandem in the county. Both girls are coming off back-to-back dominant seasons. According to head coach Steve Harrington, Rodriguez is back at full strength after suffering through a shoulder injury late last season. La Habra will also have All-CIF outfielder Kira Cauley back to spark the offense again. Cauley is a legitimate five-tool talent. In addition, seniors Billie Jean Wells, Alyssa Palacios and Alyssa Rios are all returning starters and major contributors from last season. La Habra will have some big shoes to fill at a couple key positions though. Shortstop Frankie Mendoza and catcher Nikki Butler both moved on to play collegiately. Last year’s captains were heart of the order batters and equally valuable on the defensive

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Ready for the season: The Lady Highlander softball team looks to continue where they finished last year by recapturing the league title and competing for a CIF title. With a number of seniors and returning players, La Habra looks to improve on its 29-2 record from last year.

end. That said, replacing their leadership could prove to be the most difficult hurdle this year. Although the Lady Highlanders lost a few key starters from a year ago, they are still far and away the favorite to win another Freeway League title. Sonora (13-11, 6-4) finished in

Sparking the offense: All-CIF Outfielder Kira Cauley is one of the many seniors that look to help lead the Lady Highlanders this season. La Habra is looking to recapture the league title and run for CIF title.

second, while Sunny Hills (16-10, 5-5) and Fullerton (18-12, 5-5) were right behind. The Raiders are lead by senior captain Claudia Kim, who pitches and plays middle-infield for Sonora. Harrington is excited about having a lot of returning players and believes a couple girls stepping up from the junior varsity team, as well as a couple freshman will make significant contributions right away. “A beautiful surprise this year, has been Alexis Riley,” Harrington said. Riley is a senior, but played junior varsity last season. Harrington admitted her talent has always been there, but praised her on her maturity during the offseason. La Habra’s success during Harrington’s first season at the helm didn’t go unnoticed. The Lady Highlanders were bumped up to a Division 1 team this year for the first time in school history. “I don’t care what division we’re in, I’ve been in that division,” Harrington said. “I’ve been down that road many times, heck last year’s team beat the Division 1 champion.” Harrington added a gauntlet of tough out of league games to the schedule this year to better prepare the girls for the rigors of CIF. After getting his first full offseason with

his team, Harrington believes they have what it takes to beat anybody regardless of division. “This is a tight knit group," he concluded, "and in my experience, the tighter the group the better the team.

2017 Schedule Freeway League games in bold

3/15 Piedra Vista 3:30 p.m. 3/21 @ Valencia 3:30 p.m. 4/1 Mission Viejo 10 a.m. 4/11 @ Troy 3:15 p.m. 4/13 Sonora 3:15 p.m. 4/18 @Buena Park 3:15 p.m. 4/20 Fullerton 3:15 p.m. 4/25 Sunny Hills 3:15 p.m. 4/27 Troy 3:15 p.m. 5/2 @ Sonora 4 p.m. 5/4 Buena Park 4 p.m. 5/8 @ Fullerton 4 p.m. 5/10 @ Sunny Hills 4 p.m.

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