By Aimee YEGHIAYAN After a 3-1 victory over Hoover on Monday, the Falcons boy’s soccer team was prepared for another win yesterday against Pasadena. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs proved to be more skilled than the Falcons expected, resulting in a 2-2 tie. CV moved to 4-0-2 in the Pacific League and 14-1-5 overall. “We scored three […]
CV girls’ soccer wins ninth straight this week, is first in league. Alan der OHANNESSIAN The Crescenta Valley girls’ soccer team is riding high currently. The Lady Falcons beat Hoover 3-0 on Monday and Pasadena on Wednesday by a score of 5-2. The win pushed CV to a 9-2-1 record overall (its ninth straight win) […]
Hooper Beats Webber, King-of-the-Hill 2013 Dan Hooper defeated Terry Webber to win the first King-of-the-Hill competition. Hooper, who has been a finalist all three years of CV Weekly Fantasy Football, edged out defending CV Weekly Fantasy Football Super Bowl II champion Terry Webber 80-75. Congratulations to both players. Hooper and Sheehan advance to Super Bowl […]
CSA Registration Continues Crescenta Sports Association 2013 spring season sign ups continue. Players can register online or via mail or at upcoming tryouts. The tryouts will be held on Jan. 19 and Jan. 26 at Montrose Park. Sign ups can be done between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tryout times vary, so visit the website […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy Eddie Tsuang from the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station took some time on Monday to talk to kids about what law enforcement does while reinforcing citizenship and self-esteem. Tsuang has been trained in the LASD’s STAR (Success Through Awareness and Resistance) program. The program is based upon the […]
Students from Lincoln Elementary School went downtown on Monday to the Los Angeles Opera. Three second grade classes attended the outing as part of the L.A. Opera’s Education Dept. The class was selected to attend the student matinee of “The Magic Dream,” a variation on “The Magic Flute.” The students enjoyed lunch on the plaza […]
The La Cañada Flintridge Community Center preschool has opened registration for the 2013-14 school year. In order to enter preschool in the fall, children must be 3 years old by Dec. 2, 2013 and potty-trained. The initial enrollment period continues through Jan. 18 for students who are currently enrolled in the program, siblings of students […]
Ethan Walch Scouting has been an important part of Ethan Walch’s life since he was 8 years old. He joined the Cub Scouts at that age, and then he became a Boy Scout and joined Troop 391 at age 11. Since becoming a Boy Scout, Ethan has earned a total of 25 merit […]
The Montrose Country Club Continuing my mini-series on some of the promised (but never delivered) features of Montrose 100 years ago, we’ll take a look at the country club that was to be a feature of the new community. Recreational facilities are a common feature of upscale large developments today. The Oakmont development that spreads […]
Coffee Perqs I remember studying something in a history or social studies class (do they even teach that subject anymore?) back in the day about couples begetting many multiples of children so that their immediate family would have a plentiful source of laborers for its farms, or whatever industry the parents were involved in. It’s […]