San Diego, CA
Exploring San Diego: Things to do Sept. 29 – Oct. 2
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It is a weekend filled with Oktoberfest celebrations throughout San Diego County as we welcome a brand new month this weekend.
Del Mar’s Goodguys Meguiar’s SoCal Nationals roars into city, giving automotive heads the final word alternative to see scorching rods, muscle vehicles, and extra.
El Cajon, La Mesa, Carlsbad, and Julian all rejoice Oktoberfest this weekend, that includes scrumptious brews, video games, dancing, and German delicacies. Plus, it is the previous couple of days of San Diego Restaurant week.
Take a look at our checklist of issues to do that weekend throughout the county.
THURSDAY
Gaslight Steampunk Expo
The place: San Diego Marriott Mission Valley; Price: $25 – $70
(Thursday – Sunday) San Diego steampunk and neo-Victoriana followers will collect for a number of days full of workshops, distributors, shows, and trend reveals. This years’ theme is “Haunted Holidays” with visitor of honor Joe Benitez.
FRIDAY
La Mesa Oktoberfest
The place: Downtown La Mesa; Price: FREE
(Friday – Sunday) The East County metropolis claims their Oktoberfest is the biggest this facet of the Mississippi. Head over for three-days of conventional sing-a-longs, unique glücklich video games like stein races and keg bowling, carnival video games, workshops, beer gardens, and conventional German dishes and meals.
Fiesta within the Park
The place: Petco Park; Price: Padres sport ticket required
Baseball followers can take pleasure in pregame blissful hour in Gallagher Sq. for Fiesta within the Park. it is going to function $5 drink specials, reside Latin music, enjoyable actions and extra from about 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Goodguys 1st Meguiar’s So-Cal Nationals
The place: Del Mar Fairgrounds; Price: $15-$25 for 13+, $10 for ages 7-12, FREE for six and up
(Friday-Sunday) Automobile fans will crowd Del Mar to take a look at a weekend filled with scorching rods, traditional vehicles, and muscle vehicles. Friends may go to vendor displays, watch autocross racing, and revel in reside music.
El Cajon Oktoberfest
The place: German American Societies of San Diego; Price: $5 – $10
(Friday – Sunday) Get pleasure from reside German “Oom-Pah” music, conventional meals like bratwurst and ox-on-the-spit, German beers, people video games and dancing, and a youngsters’ zone at El Cajon’s large two-weekend Oktoberfest occasion.
SATURDAY
Pacific Beachfest
The place: PB Boardwalk; Price: FREE
Hit the Pacific Seaside boardwalk for a competition on the sand, with reside music, arts and crafts village, youngsters zone, beer backyard, and extra to take a look at. The day kicks off with a Half Marathon and volleyball event.
Oktoberfest in Julian
The place: Julian City Sq. & City Corridor; Price: FREE
Julian hosts a fun-filled Oktoberfest and fall celebration with reside conventional people and polka music, craft cubicles, raffles for prizes, and scrumptious German delicacies and Julian treats.
Parkway Plaza fiftieth Anniversary
The place: El Cajon; Price: FREE
El Cajon premier purchasing vacation spot rings in half a century. The celebration will embrace a panel, “50 Years in 50 Minutes” that includes native metropolis officers and historians, carnival video games for youths, a reside DJ, face portray, stilt walkers, raffles, and extra.
Carlsbad Oktoberfest and Fall Competition
The place: Carlsbad Strawberry Firm; Price: $5 – $55
Carlsbad is celebrating Oktoberfest in type this 12 months. The occasion will function a petting zoo, pumpkin patches, a corn maze, arts and crafts, video games and rides, reside music, and scrumptious genuine German meals and brews.
STOCKZILLA
The place: Santee Lakes; Price: $4 – $10
(Saturday – Sunday) This can be a mega catfish inventory occasion at Santee Lakes. About 3,500 kilos of catfish can be stocked this weekend for folks of all ages and ability degree. It’s additionally good for sport fishermen as a result of there can be some large trophy measurement fish included.
SUNDAY
SD Restaurant Week
The place: Varied places; Price: Varies
Benefit from the final day of San Diego Restaurant Week. Greater than 180 completely different eating places are taking part within the occasion. Seize a style of what a few of San Diego’s finest cooks have to supply with particular prix fixe menus providing reasonably priced costs.
San Diego, CA
Mountain West men’s basketball power rankings: Utah State, San Diego State, Boise State lead the way
In what will be the biggest day of the Mountain West men’s basketball season to date, Saturday looms large for all six of the conference’s top contenders.
The action-packed day begins with New Mexico (13-3, 5-0) hosting San Diego State (10-3, 3-1) at 11 a.m. Mountain time. UNLV (9-6, 3-1) and Colorado State (9-6, 3-1) will meet in Fort Collins at 2 p.m. with Boise State (12-4, 4-1) and No. 25 Utah State (15-1, 5-0) closing the night at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.
In the latest NCAA Tournament projection from ESPN’s Joe Lunardi, the MWC remained a two-bid league with Utah State (seven seed) and San Diego State (eight seed) earning spots. New Mexico was listed among Lunardi’s first eight out.
Here is a look at our midseason Mountain West power rankings.
Last result: 85-78 win at San Jose State (Tuesday)
Season record: 15-1, 5-0
Analysis: Utah State finally cracked the AP top 25 in the latest poll. Other than a 75-73 loss to Big West-leading UC San Diego, the Aggies have been perfect this season under first-year head coach Jared Calhoun.
Up next: Saturday vs. Boise State, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network
Last result: 67-38 home win over Air Force (Wednesday)
Season record: 10-3, 3-1
Analysis: The Aztecs held a seven-point lead over Utah State with 90 seconds remaining before losing on a late Tucker Anderson 3-pointer. San Diego State has bounced back nicely with convincing wins over Boise State and Air Force.
Up next: Saturday at New Mexico, 11 a.m., CBS
Last result: 81-59 home win over UNLV (Tuesday)
Season record: 12-4, 4-1
Analysis: Boise State played arguably its best game of the season against UNLV, shutting down Dedan Thomas Jr. while getting strong offensive contributions from seven different players. When the Broncos’ offense is clicking, few MWC teams can match their firepower.
Up next: Saturday at Utah State, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network
Last result: 61-53 win at Wyoming (Tuesday)
Season record: 13-3, 5-0
Analysis: Despite a strong body of work, the Lobos sit way down at No. 67 in the NET Rankings. A victory over San Diego State would provide a major boost to New Mexico’s NCAA Tournament resume.
Up next: Saturday vs. San Diego State, 11 a.m., CBS
Last result: 91-64 home win over Fresno State (Tuesday)
Season record: 9-6, 3-1
Analysis: The Rams have feasted on the bottom of the conference with victories over winless Fresno State, Nevada and San Jose State. Senior swingman Nique Clifford remains one of the MWC’s top players and is averaging a double-double at 16.6 points, 10.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists.
Up next: Saturday vs. UNLV, 2 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 81-59 loss at Boise State (Tuesday)
Season record: 9-6, 3-1
Analysis: UNLV took a step back Tuesday in a non-competitive loss at Boise State. The Rebels have one of the conference’s best players in Dedan Thomas Jr., but the sophomore point guard needs more help.
Up next: Saturday at Colorado State, 2 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 82-81 overtime loss at New Mexico (Jan. 4)
Season record: 8-7, 0-4
Analysis: It’s been a nightmare start to MWC play for the Wolf Pack, who have lost their four conference games by 11 combined points. With upcoming games against Fresno State, Air Force and San Jose State, Nevada has a chance to get its season back on track.
Up next: Saturday at Fresno State, 5 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 61-53 home loss to New Mexico (Tuesday)
Season record: 9-7, 2-3
Analysis: The Cowboys were outscored 43-21 after halftime in Tuesday’s loss to New Mexico. Wyoming does hold a three-point win over Nevada, but the Cowboys are staring at a tough upcoming schedule with a home game against Colorado State sandwiched between road trips to Boise and Las Vegas.
Up next: Jan. 14 at Boise State, 7 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 85-78 home loss to Utah State
Season record: 7-10, 0-5
Analysis: Unlike the MWC’s bottom two teams, the Spartans have been quite competitive this season with single-digit losses to New Mexico, Boise State, UNLV and Utah State. Senior guard Josh Uduj, a Utah State transfer, is averaging 16.8 points per game for San Jose State.
Up next: Saturday at Air Force, 1 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 91-64 loss at Colorado State (Tuesday)
Season record: 4-12, 0-5
Analysis: The Bulldogs have dropped 10 of their last 11 games following a 3-2 start to the season. First-year head coach Vance Walberg has his work cut out for him.
Up next: Saturday host Nevada, 5 p.m., Mountain West Network
Last result: 67-38 loss at San Diego State (Tuesday)
Season record: 3-12, 0-4
Analysis: Air Force was the victim of a 44-4 scoring run during Tuesday’s loss. That is … not good.
Up next: Saturday vs. San Jose State, 1 p.m., Mountain West Network
San Diego, CA
Annie Crowell Kuzminsky
Annie Crowell Kuzminsky
OBITUARY
Anne (Annie) Kuzminsky, beloved wife, mother, and sister passed away peacefully surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 63.
Annie is survived by her husband Larry, her son Steven, her daughter Charlotte, her son Jack (Alex), her siblings Steven (Liz) Crowell of Houston, Texas; her brother Richard (Allison) Crowell of Pacific Palisades, California; her sister Karen (Gary) Wagner of Manhattan Beach, California; and her sister Catherine Crowell of Omaha, Nebraska.
Annie was born in Altadena, CA to James and Alice Crowell and grew up in San Mareno, CA. She attended college at Santa Clara University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Annie then moved to San Diego, CA where she met and married Larry Kuzminsky in 1989.
While residing in San Diego, Annie worked for several years with the accounting firm of KPMG and obtained her CPA. She next worked for First National Bank for several years before leaving to spend more time with her children and work part time for 20 years as a consultant for Madison Square Properties. Annie was not tempted by the corporate ladder and received satisfaction from her work relationships and doing her job well.
Annie loved being a mom and raising her three children. She helped out at the elementary school, and later enjoyed going to the many soccer games, baseball games, and track meets they participated in. Annie also loved animals. As a teenager she talked her parents into having a dog (Mitsy) and cats (Spido and Dido). More recently Annie enjoyed fostering kittens which inevitably led to the adoption of several of them. Aside from pets, one of her more memorable experiences was a safari trip to Africa.
Annie’s favorite place was the family house at Capistrano Beach. She had many fond memories of get togethers there with college, work and neighborhood friends. During family trips, she enjoyed watching the kids play, walking on the beach looking for glass, and seeing the beautiful sunsets. It was a great place to relax.
Annie had a great laugh and was one of a kind in the best way. Her moral compass was set to “true north” of caring and doing right. Annie was always her authentic self and her friends and family loved her for it. She was a realist but had a knack for looking on the bright side. That was her strength, but the cancer took all she had. She has earned her rest but will be greatly missed.
San Diego, CA
Gonzaga’s Michael Ajayi ruled out vs. San Diego
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team will be without two players for Wednesday night’s matchup against San Diego at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
Michael Ajayi and Jun Seok Yeo were ruled out for the game against the Toreros due to illness, per the school.
Ajayi is coming off a 15-point outing in the Bulldogs’ 96-68 win over Loyola Marymount last Saturday. The 6-foot-7 senior is averaging 6.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. Ajayi made 12 consecutive starts before coming off the bench against Portland and LMU.
Yeo, a 6-foot-8 junior, has appeared in eight games this season, averaging 3.9 minutes in those contests. He scored a season-high eight points in Gonzaga’s 113-54 victory over UMass-Lowell. Yeo also scored five points in just three minutes against Bucknell.
Gonzaga hopes to be fully healthy for an impending matchup against Washington State set for this Saturday at the Kennel (6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET).
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