ALTERNATE FUTURE Young Martin McFly showed up out of nowhere on Oct. 21 and immediately got into trouble, leading to his arrest for theft. His guardian, Doc Brown, bailed him out of jail. #BacktotheFutureDay
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015
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SeaWorld plans to sue over orca breeding ban
In a blur, it was all over
Coastal Commission attached several conditions to its approval of larger tanks By DAVE SCHWAB
Mission Bay’s Niegil Harness-Anderson streaks down the field after catching a pass from QB Jaiden Correa for a 55-yard touchdown against Scripps Ranch on Oct. 16. (Below) Linebacker Diego Weaver (85) and teammates celebrate the Buccaneers’ 34-21 win. PHOTOS BY THOMAS MELVILLE
Buccaneers stay unbeaten with win over Falcons on homecoming By THOMAS MELVILLE The Buccaneers used three long touchdown passes in the first half and an aggressive defense throughout the game to beat Scripps Ranch, 34-21, and to ensure a happy homecoming night on Oct. 16 for Mission Bay High under the lights in Pacific Beach. Mission Bay (7-0, 2-0) opened the scoring late in the first quarter with an option pass from quarterback Jaiden Correa to wide receiver Keyon Holiday, who stepped back and heaved the ball about 40 yards
‘It's great to be 7-0.’
A new wrinkle has developed in the contentious debate over SeaWorld’s plan to nearly double the size of its killer whale enclosure: The California Coastal Commission approved the expansion but attached conditions that the theme park has deemed unacceptable. Coastal Commission staff recommended the project be approved with
the stipulation that SeaWorld cannot populate the pools with orcas caught in the wild nor use genetic material from wild orcas to breed killer whales in captivity. That decision led to SeaWorld’s subsequent announcement Oct. 15 that the company intends to pursue legal action against the California SEE SEAWORLD, Page 6
He put the fish in fish tacos Ralph Rubio talks PB and his expanding business
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downfield to receiver Niegil Harness-Anderson who bobbled it, pulled it in and sprinted another 20 yards for the touchdown. After the defense forced a quick three-and-out, Mission Bay struck again two minutes later, with Correa finding SEE BUCS, Page 10
By KAI OLIVER-KURTIN
RR: I grew up in Los Angeles and moved down here to go to SDSU. Some of the upperclassmen wanted to go down to San Felipe, Mexico for spring break to get fish tacos. I said, “Fish tacos, what are those?” I’d never been there before and never had a fish taco. We got there in BBP: How did you come the late morning, so the up with the concept for creat- taco shops were just starting a restaurant focused on fish tacos? SEE RUBIO’S, Page 12 In honor of National Seafood Month in October, we sat down with Ralph Rubio, the man responsible for popularizing the fish taco in the U.S., at the original Rubio’s Coastal Grill location in Pacific Beach, where it all began.