San Diego, CA
Scores: How every San Diego-area team fared in Friday’s high school football games
A look at how San Diego-area teams fared in the first week of the high school football season:
Thursday’s games
Vista 29, Fallbrook 20
Mt. Carmel 34, Otay Ranch 13
Army-Navy 53, Rock Academy 0
Holtville 64, Southwest-El Centro 0
El Capitan 21, Mira Mesa 14
Friday’s games
No. 10 La Jolla 38, Bishop’s 21
Bonita Vista at Eastlake, late
Calexico 28, Palo Verde Valley 12
Castle Park 14, Victory Christian 13
No. 2 Cathedral Catholic 56, Mater Dei Catholic 28
La Jolla Country Day 35, Chula Vista 6
University City 63, Clairemont 12
Classical Academy at Valhalla, late
Crawford 31, Cajon Valley 0
Del Norte 20, Point Loma 7
El Camino 49, No. 8 Helix 20
Escondido 69, Orange Glen 0
No. 3 Granite Hills 28, No. 4 Mission Hills 17
Patrick Henry at Grossmont, late
Hilltop 22, Coronado 14
Hoover 58, Southwest-San Diego 35
Mission Bay 34, Kearny 6
No. 9 La Costa Canyon 37, St. Augustine 10
Vincent Memorial 21, Monte Vista 0
Westview 16, Olympian 14
Rancho Bernardo 13, Poway 10
San Diego High 20, Montgomery 2
No. 7 San Marcos 53, Rancho Buena Vista 8
Scripps Ranch 42, San Pasqual 27
Maranatha Christian 20. San Ysidro 14
Santana 20, Canyon Hills 7
Steele Canyon 51, Ramona 41
Sweetwater 20, Morse 6
Imperial 28, West Hills 6
Calipatria at Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian, late
Lakewood 20, No. 5 Carlsbad 17
Central Union 38, Fontana Jurupa Hills 6
Santa Ana Foothill 28, Madison 20
Bethlehem (Pa.) Freedom 17, Torrey Pines 14
Mountain Empire 8, Anza Hamilton 0
Santa Fe Christian 24, Mission College Prep 0
No. 6 Mount Miguel 47, Long Beach St. Anthony 15
Brawley 36, Palm Desert 20
Tri-City Christian 12, Santa Ana Saddleback 9
San Juan Capistrano San Juan Hills 48, Oceanside 14
Valley Center at Hawaii Lahainaluna, late
Mar Vista 43, O’Farrell Charter 7
8-man
St. Joseph Academy 68, San Pasqual Academy 30
Saturday
(all games at 7 p.m., unless noted)
Las Vegas Arbor View vs. No. 1 Lincoln at Southwestern College, 1 p.m.
Las Vegas Meadows at Coastal Academy, 5 p.m.
Francis Parker vs. Arcadia Rio Hondo Prep at Irwindale Kare Park
Christian at Temecula Linfield Christian
8-man
Calvin Christian at Horizon Prep, 11 a.m.
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San Diego, CA
SDPD investigating suspicious death
UNIVERSITY CITY (KGTV) — San Diego police are investigating the death of an 81-year-old woman who was found unresponsive in her apartment in the 6300 block of Genesee Avenue.
Officers and San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel responded to a 9-1-1 call at about 11:56 p.m. on March 6.
First responders found the woman in her bedroom, unresponsive and “positioned awkwardly on a bed.” Despite immediate life-saving efforts, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Detectives from the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit were called to the scene due to “unusual circumstances,” police said. The cause and manner of death remain undetermined.
Investigators are working with the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine what happened.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Unit at (619) 531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
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San Diego, CA
One killed in fiery three-vehicle crash on 805 freeway in San Diego
A person was killed Sunday in a fiery three-vehicle crash on the Jacob Dekema (805) Freeway in San Diego, authorities said.
The crash occurred at 4:22 a.m. Sunday on the northbound freeway south of Miramar Road, the California Highway Patrol reported.
At least one vehicle struck the center divider and caught fire, the CHP said.
The numbers one through five lanes of the northbound freeway were closed at 6:01 a.m. for an unknown duration.
No further information was immediately available.
San Diego, CA
Veterans weigh in on U.S. involvement in Iran
“It seems pointless. They change the reason for aggression against Iran daily,” Army Veteran, Forest Gray said.
Gray was among dozens of protestors who gathered at Memorial Community Park in Logan Heights Saturday calling for an end to the war in Iran.
Seeing the conflict play out is personal for him. Gray served eight years in the front lines in the Middle East.
“I fought in Iraq and you know, everyone wears the uniform, and gets deployed, we kind of expect and accept that we have to put our lives on the line, but ideally it should be a sense for a greater good. I don’t see what greater good there is here,” Gray said.
Gray is not alone.
Jonathan Chavez who served in the U.S. Marine Corps at Miramar Base in San Diego also disagrees with the U.S. involvement in Iran.
“No one wants these wars, no one has asked for these wars. Public opinion in this country is also very clear, the vast majority of Americans do not support these conflicts,” Chavez said.
Some Iranian Americans took a different stance last week, as hundreds took the streets of Clairemont.
“It was a feeling of euphoria knowing that my people are free, knowing that a dictator that has ruled Iran with iron fists for well over 37 years, has been killed, has been pushed out of the power and we can have a democratic Iran,” Bobby Shah told NBC 7.
Despite the sentiment, Saturday’s protest was hosted by an organization opposed to war in the Middle East.
They used signs and chants to make their stance clear: Stop the War in Iran.
Watching from a distance we found Marine Corps Veteran Chris Mondestin.
Even though he was not part of the protest, he also opposes the war saying the conflict should stay between Iran and Israel and the U.S. should stay out of it.
“It’s real scary. It’s real scary because I know there’s a lot of people that are truly against this war, but they don’t have much of a voice. That’s why I was kind of happy to see this, because we do have a voice. We just got to speak loud,” Mondestin said.
He also worries about the effects the war could have on the country’s safety, economy, and relationship with countries in the Middle East.
According to Iranian Diaspora Dashboard from UCLA’s Center of Near Eastern Studies, about 600,000 Iranians live in the U.S. and about half of them are in California.
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