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  • Aguigui competes with all star cheer team

    Updated May 26, 2011

    FALLBROOK – Kalani Aguigui, a Fallbrook High sophomore, competed with her team, CA Bullets Allstar “Sparkle,” at the 2011 Cheerleading Worlds Competition on April 30. Kalani and her level 5 all star cheerleading team were awarded an at large bid to compete at worlds after placing first at the American Grand National Competition and taking the national title. The bids are very coveted and are only awarded to the best of the best in the USA. This year’s Worlds Cheer...

  • Warrior boys lacrosse season disappointing but still an improvement

    Updated May 26, 2011

    Neil Rodden completed his first season as Fallbrook High School’s varsity boys lacrosse coach May 9 with a loss to San Marcos which gave the Warriors a final season record of 7-13. “It was just a little disappointing for me,” Rodden said. “We had such a senior-laden team and a lot of guys with a lot of experience,” Rodden said. “I expected our final record to be better than it was.” The Warriors were actually 7-3 outside of Palomar League competition but had a record of 0-10 against league opposition. The other five Palomar L...

  • Girls' rugby wins big at SoCal Championships

    Updated May 26, 2011

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Girls Rugby Club recorded a clean sweep at the Southern California Youth Rugby Championships held in Santa Monica on Saturday, May 6. All three teams (Under 14, Under 16 and Under 19) claimed the championship trophy for their age group, a first for the Southern California girls division. The U14 girls recorded their third consecutive championship, defeating Hawaiian Gardens 19-5. The U16 girls won by forfeit and recorded their second championship in the past three years. The U19 girls defeated...

  • Waite closes out coaching career at 6-on-6 tournament

    Updated May 26, 2011

    Kathy Waite, who spent 29 years as Fallbrook High School’s varsity field hockey coach, planned to retire after finishing the indoor season and the season of the Potter Junior High School team she founded, but her coaching career lasted one more week when she honored a request by her players to coach in a six-on-six tournament at the University of California’s Berkeley campus. “My high school girls asked me if I would go up and coach them at the Berkeley six-on-six,” Waite said. Waite also received requests from parents of her...

  • Hartcorn Construction creates stellar homes and re-designs within customers' budget

    Updated May 26, 2011

    When the beautiful homes in the rolling hills of Fallbrook need repairs, additions, or even complete overhauls, Fallbrook residents know that they can depend upon Bruce Hartcorn and his team at Hartcorn Construction to provide quality service. With approximately 25 years as a business owner and 35 years in the construction industry, Hartcorn knows that customer satisfaction is crucial for success. “We work very hard to keep up our reputation in Fallbrook,” said Hartcorn. “If...

  • Ways to boost energy without consuming those popular drinks

    Updated May 26, 2011

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY – Many men and women routinely look for ways to increase their energy level each day. While some look to popular energy drinks or highly caffeinated beverages like coffee to get the job done, others are fearful that such beverages, though effective at improving energy levels, could have an adverse effect on their overall health. For those who feel energy drinks or another cup of coffee is not the ideal solution to increasing their energy levels,...

  • Fundraiser for Stewart raises approximately $2,800

    Updated May 26, 2011

    A fundraiser to help cover the medical expenses of Ryan Stewart, the Fallbrook High School freshman who broke his neck during a junior varsity baseball game, raised approximately $2,800. The fundraiser featuring a car wash and bake sale was held May 15 in the parking log of the Happy Jug market. Stewart’s aunt, Margaret, organized the fundraiser. It was fantastic,” Margaret Stewart said. “It ended up being a really good day, and we had tons of people out there,” Stewart...