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Volume 28 - Issue 12
Wednesday October 31, 2012 1.tia., CA.
ISSN 1937-8416
Motoring Up
Daylight Saving Time
Ends Sunday, Nov. 4
T $DAY
REMEMBER TO
Nov. 6 is
Election
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The Medical
Along'with holding discussion with the community• over the
issues of the new 'fire tax ", revamping the Planning Department
and how County Government can improve, Supervisor Jacob
oversaw the presentation by Steve Sheppard of the Julian Classic
Motoring Show a check for for $1151.18 to Chuck Kimball aM:
Dr Carl Englund of the Julian Medical Foundation for th q
new Medical clinic which is in the final stages of permittir
Donations for the clinic are still being solicited.
Tis The Season
Messiah Rehearsals To Start
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Clinic Eagles Make
The Grade In
by H. "Buddy" Seifert
Ah, Borrego[ Warm, no wind
and it's football time.
My Eagles traveled to Borrego
Springs on Friday afternoon to
,take on the Borrego Springs
High School Rams as one of the
events opening Borrego Days. It
was a tight game, but our boys
finally ended up with a plate of
Ram-burgers for dinner.
It was Borrego's Senior Day
and the team was fired up and
ready to pluck some Eagles. It
showed when they won the coin
toss" and returned the opening
kick off65 yards for a touchdown.
11 seconds off the clock and the
Rams are up by 6. The Rams
kicker was not having a good day
and his extra point attempt flew
wide right.
The Rams kick went out of
bounds at the 50 and the Eagles
elected to start their initial drive at
i the spot where the ball went out.
Senior RB Ronnie Jones took
. the first hand off from QB Hunter
McConnell and made maybe half
a yard on his first slam into the
line of scrimmage. The young
Eagles O line didn't get the
jump onthe Rams defenders
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Beginning November 3rd at 10:00 rehearsals for the Messiah, the
26th annual Concert, which will be presented on December 16th
at 7:00, begin. Rehearsals will be at the Julian Community United:
Methodist church every Saturday. Questions call 760-765-2069.
It's The Party Of The Year At The Library saturday Night
Have you purchased your If you value literacy, education, at the FOJLwebsite. melodies and sumptuous
ticketsfortheFriendsoftheJulian and great programs, and youAt the party, you will enjoy rhythms. It has been said of
Library's Party at the Library think that our Julian Library tasty savories and sweets Sprague,"lnSouthernCalifornia,
yet? If not, you.are just in time! is a vital, valuable hub of our cooked up by Chef Jeremy in a land of extraordinary
The Par ;' ll be on Satui'day, community, then you'll want to Manley of Jeremy's on the l guitarists, Peter Sprague is a
NQ emb'er 3, 6-9 pm, and support this fundraising effort. Hill and Chef Charles Scott,Of guitarist extraordinaire". He is
.ti6kets are only available ahead The bottom line is that our library Candied Apple Pastry Company; considered by many to be one of
' of time. You can purchase your needs your financial r-tance. as well as complimentary Ioc-'81 the best guitarists playing, today.
tickets at the FOJL Bookstore,If you cannot attend , arty wines. The music, provided Also at the party you II have
just .the libr ry,. or you but still want to contnt Jte, the marv !l us Pete, r Sprag an opportunity to.purchase raffle
can '0rder them oniin '°a( w vw: ' d0nati0nS are welcome; eitherifi- Q-uarie i ' ablaze, "' ifiSpire, .tickets [o win o'igir al artwork by
friendsofthejulianlibrary.com, person at the Bookstore or online and enchant you with its lush three of Julian's finest artists,
and there will be dozens of door
prizes for many lucky winners!
Check out the display case at
the libraryto see just a few of the
items available either through the
online auction or as door prizes
at The Party.
The online auction will
continue for another week
after The Party, and will end on
Saturday, November 10. Go to
'www.friendsofthejulianlibrary.
corn to see some of the fabulous
and amazing items available for
bidding.
Please plan to join us at the
Julian Library on Saturday,
November 3, 6-9 pm, for a
memorable evening as our way
saying "Thank you" for your
charitable donation and your
continued support of the Julian
Library. For more information,
please contact Martin at 760-
765-2899, or martin.perkins@
friendsofthejulianlibrary.
com, or Tim at 760-765-
1633, or , tim.taschler@
friendsofthejulianlibrary.com
About The Peter
Sprague Quartet
You have seen several of these
musicians play at the library, but
not together as a group. Four
world class musicians, with
Peter Sprague on guitar, Bob
Magnusson on bass, Leonard
Patton performing vocals and
Tripp Sprague playing saxophone
and flute are completing the
Peter Sprague Quartet. You will
be mesmerized by their talent,
their original scores and their
ability to entertain. Starting with
Peter: renowned within the music
industry as a master techniciafi of
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AnOther Win
For Undefeated
Volleyball Team
Senior Night
With A Smile
by Tom Madeyski
Eight Seniors played their last
volleyball match in the hallowed,
creaky, rafter-laden gymnasium
of Julian High last Friday. It was
an emotional night with proud
parents, family and friends
cheering for an Eagle victory
against the Calipatria High
School Hornets.
The girls did not disappoint.
Perhaps it was the build-up of
Senior Night. Maybe the great
crowd. Or the delay of pre-game
festivities. But when the whistle
blew, the Eagles put forward
one of their best performances
of the season. Senior Allyson
Duffy was honored as player
of the match, notching a .500
kill percentage, key block and
amazing play for match point
(description to follow). Coach
Dobbin Wahl also highlighted
Jasmine Madeyski's attacking,
calling it her best match of
the season with crushing kills.
Those in attendance were
treated to a highlight-reel hitting
performance.
The entire squad had an
outstanding attacking night. As
a team, with 71 swings at the ball,
only 4 errors were recorded, a
season best. Scarlett Szymanski,
Tori Beardshear, Sylvia Woller,
AIlyson Duffy and Hannah Elliot
all attacked flawlessly - 0 errors
in a combined 41 attempts.
Julian has played many great
defensive teams this season,
but Senior night was a chance to
show their skills. Amy Rust was
pulling Hornet attacks and serves
up all night, Eden Tunnell dove
and dug a bunch, and Hannah
Elliot had a famous "pancake
save", taught by Coach Linda
Stringfellow only the day before.
Everything clicked in Set 1 in
a decisive 25-8 victory. But the
Hornets rallied back in Set 2
with strong serving, keeping the
score close till late. But Eagle
energy proved too much in the
Set as they cruised to a 25-22
win. Julian's unbeaten league
winning streak was still on the
line in an exciting third set. The
Eagles jumped out early, but the
Hornets rallied back, supported
by their own vocal crowd. With
Julian up 23-19, only two points
away from victory, Calipatria
mounted a comeback, An ace,
error by Julian and kills by the
Hornets knotted the score at 23-
23. Allyson Duffy scored the next
point serving, then stepped back
for match point. Her serve was in,
handled well by the Hornets and
a good hit was made down the
line. As it appeared the Hornets
would tie it again, Duffy extended
and made a great dig that sailed
into the stunned Hornet's Court.
Set-Match Julian!
Stat leaders included Jasmine
Madeyski with 10 Kills, 7 Aces
and 13 Service Points. Hannah
Elliot continued to show why
she is one of the best attacking
setters in the Division with 7 Kills
on 10 Attempts, 36 Assists and
13 Service Points. Sylvia Woller
led the team in stuff blocks with
2.
The Lady Eagles Volleyball
Team record now stands at 11-0
in Manzanita League play, 16-5
overall. Only one match remains,
Halloween night, 5:00 pm at rival
Mountain Empire in Pine Valley.
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Julian
Athletics
Football
Friday, August 31 L 22-30
Borrego
Friday September 7 L 41 - 0
Hamilton (Anza)
Friday, September 14 W 34-10•
Lutheran
Friday, September21 L 42- 13
Calvin Christian
Friday, September 28
W 38-8
Sherman Indian School
Teacher & Staff
Appreciation Day
Saturday, October 6 L 45-21
Classical Academy
Friday, October 12 L 6- 40
Calvary Christian
HOMECOMING
Friday, October 19 L 21-52,
San Pasqual Academy
Friday, October 26 W 34-33
Borrego
Friday, November2 away
Vincent Memorial ?PM
Volleyball
Thursday, August 30 W 3-1
San Diego Jewish
Academy
Tuesday, September 4 W3-2
Classical Academy High
Thursday, September 6 W3-1
Ocean View Academy
Saturday, September 8
Joshua Springs Tournament
Third Place
Wednesday, September 19
W3-O
Calexico Adventist Mission
School
Thursday, September 20
W3-2
Borrego Springs
High School
Saturday, September 22 1-3
Pacific Ridge Tournament
Monday, September 24 L 0-3
Escondido Adventist
Wednesday, September 26.
W 3-0
Vincent Memorial High
Wednesday, October 3 W 3-0
Calipatria High School
Friday, October 5 W 3-0
Mountain Empire
High School
Wednesday, October 10 W 3-O
Warner Springs
High School
Thursday; October 11 W3-O
Calexico Adventist Mission
Wednesday, October 17 W3-1
Borrego Springs
High School
Friday, October19 W3-1
Vincent Memorial
High School
Monday, October 22 W 3-0
Warner High School
Friday, October 26 W 3-0
Calipatria High School
Wednesday, October 31 away
Mountain Empire
High School
ClF Tournament
CrossCountry
Friday; September 21
Citrus League #I
at Julian
Friday, October 5
Citrus League #2
at Lake Morena
Friday, October 19
Citrus League #3
at Guajome Park
Friday, November 2
Citrus League #4
at Borrego
Friday, N6vember 9
• Citrus League Finals
at Lake Morena
Saturday, November 17
* San Diego ClF Finals
at Morley Field
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