On Saturday, February 22nd, the City of Fillmore celebrated the success of the Fillmore Legendz Youth Basketball Program, aimed at supporting young athletes looking for an extra bit of assistance to dive into the world of sports. Pictured above is Fillmore Legendz Team 1, ages 6-10. Photo credit Matthew Hernandez. See more photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com.
On Saturday, February 22nd, the City of Fillmore celebrated the success of the Fillmore Legendz Youth Basketball Program, aimed at supporting young athletes looking for an extra bit of assistance to dive into the world of sports. Pictured above is Fillmore Legendz Team 1, ages 6-10. Photo credit Matthew Hernandez. See more photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com.
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By Nancy Rodriguez

The City of Fillmore is thrilled to reflect on the success of our youth basketball program, Legendz. This year, we welcomed a spirited group of 21 players who brought boundless energy and enthusiasm to the court. With the dedication of our six amazing coaches—Matthew Hernandez, Nancy Hernandez, Tania Melgoza, Yvette Moore, Miguel Rico, and Marissa Rodriguez—this season has been nothing short of spectacular!

Legendz was designed with passion and purpose, aimed at supporting young athletes who are looking for that extra bit of assistance to dive into the world of sports. Our program focuses on ensuring that every participant can progress at their own pace, allowing them to develop as individual players while honing vital skills. Whether dribbling, shooting, or teamwork, our players have made tremendous strides this season, and we couldn’t be prouder!

One of the most exciting developments this year was the introduction of adaptive basketball, spearheaded by our devoted Cultural, Arts, and Recreation Commissioner, volunteer, Nancy Rodriguez Hernandez. This program has opened doors for more young athletes to engage in the sport, emphasizing inclusivity and participation. It’s heartwarming to witness how this program has positively impacted our community, offering everyone the chance to experience the joy of basketball.

A heartfelt thank-you goes out to all our coaches, players, families, city staff, and Mayor Christina Villasenor, for not only supporting the program, but making sure that the Boys and Girls Club gym was a safe place for everyone to play. It was a memorable season filled with growth, friendship, and fun. We look forward to seeing everyone back on the court next year, ready to create more unforgettable memories together! Go, Legendz!

 


 
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and Ventura County District Attorney’s Office began an investigation in November 2022 into Advanced Industrial Services, Inc. (AIS), and evidence collected during the investigation determined they had discharged approximately 150 gallons of petroleum-contaminated wastewater into a ravine which leads to the creek. They have reached a $29,736 settlement with AIS. Photo credit Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and Ventura County District Attorney’s Office began an investigation in November 2022 into Advanced Industrial Services, Inc. (AIS), and evidence collected during the investigation determined they had discharged approximately 150 gallons of petroleum-contaminated wastewater into a ravine which leads to the creek. They have reached a $29,736 settlement with AIS. Photo credit Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.
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VENTURA, Calif. – An investigation by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office has determined that a petroleum-contaminated wastewater discharge into Grimes Canyon Creek originated from a vacuum truck operated by a temporary employee of Advanced Industrial Services, Inc. (AIS).

The case began on November 1, 2022, when an employee of California Natural Resources Group discovered petroleum byproduct in a dry creek bed at the Dryden oil lease facility in Fillmore. Environmental authorities launched an investigation to determine the source of the contamination.
Investigators used a combination of physical evidence, logbook records, photographs, tire tread analysis, and witness statements to track the discharge back to an AIS-operated vacuum truck. Evidence showed that between 4:00a.m. and 4:49 a.m., the driver loaded petroleum-contaminated wastewater, backed the truck up to Grimes Canyon Creek, and discharged approximately 150 gallons into a ravine leading to the creek bed. The driver then left without reporting the spill, as required by law.

“This case underscores the importance of thorough environmental investigations and the critical role of state and local partnerships to protect Ventura County’s natural resources,” said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. “The objective of this settlement is to ensure that harmful discharges into our environment do not reoccur.”

Following the inve-stigation, AIS reached a $29,736 settlement with the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. The company was also ordered to comply with permanent injunctive terms prohibiting the unlawful disposal of petroleum products.
Authorities urge the public to report any suspected environmental violations to ensure the protection of local waterways and ecosystems.

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Contact: Joey Buttitta
Title: Communications Manager/PIO
Phone: (805) 767-3400
Email: Joey.Buttitta@ventura.org
Approved: SW
Date: February 28, 2025
Release No.: 25-026

 


 
On Friday night, February 28th, Fillmore Little League (FLL) held opening ceremonies for the 2025 season. Dora Sanchez sang the National Anthem. Jack Morales in honor of his brother David “Mucho” Morales started off the season with their family on the mound and behind the plate. Teams filled up fast this season and baseball is off with a crack of the bat. Don’t forget to swing by the snack bar for the famous chili cheese fries and some FLL fan gear! Thank you FLL and all the volunteers who make this possible! Thank your umpire! Pictured above is the Morales Family with FLL board members, David’s brother Jack and family. Photo credit Brandy Hollis. More photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com.
On Friday night, February 28th, Fillmore Little League (FLL) held opening ceremonies for the 2025 season. Dora Sanchez sang the National Anthem. Jack Morales in honor of his brother David “Mucho” Morales started off the season with their family on the mound and behind the plate. Teams filled up fast this season and baseball is off with a crack of the bat. Don’t forget to swing by the snack bar for the famous chili cheese fries and some FLL fan gear! Thank you FLL and all the volunteers who make this possible! Thank your umpire! Pictured above is the Morales Family with FLL board members, David’s brother Jack and family. Photo credit Brandy Hollis. More photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com.
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On Friday, February 21st, Fillmore High Girls Wrestling Team concluded its 2025 season at the CIF Masters Meet, held at Sonora High School in La Habra. Three Fillmore athletes, Naomi Bonilla, Alexa Martinez, and Emma Torres, were named Citrus Coast League Champions this year and represented Fillmore well at the meet. Photo credit Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres.
On Friday, February 21st, Fillmore High Girls Wrestling Team concluded its 2025 season at the CIF Masters Meet, held at Sonora High School in La Habra. Three Fillmore athletes, Naomi Bonilla, Alexa Martinez, and Emma Torres, were named Citrus Coast League Champions this year and represented Fillmore well at the meet. Photo credit Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres.
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Story by Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres

Friday, February 21st. La Habra, CA-The Fillmore High School girls wrestling team concluded its season at the CIF Masters Meet, held at Sonora High School in La Habra, with three athletes—senior co-captains Alexa Martinez and Emma Torres, along with sophomore Naomi Bonilla—qualifying for this prestigious event. These three wrestlers were Citrus Coast League Champions who showcased their strength and perseverance, marking the end of a memorable season for the Flashes.

Sophomore Naomi Bonilla, wrestling in the 110-pound weight class, faced a tough road at the Masters Meet, finishing with a 0-2 record. Bonilla’s first match saw her lose by pin to Alice Liu of Arroyo High School. In her second match, she faced Jaslene Higuita of Rowland High School and also lost by pin. While the results were not in her favor, Bonilla’s qualification for the CIF Masters Meet was a remarkable achievement, and the experience will undoubtedly serve as valuable experience for her in the coming years.

Senior co-captain Emma Torres, competing in the 130-pound weight class, wrapped up her high school wrestling career with a 0-2 finish at the CIF Masters Meet. Her first match resulted in a loss by pin to Ava Sosa of Hillcrest High School, and in her second match, Torres lost to Gabriela Jimenez of Paloma Valley High School with an 11-2 decision. Despite a challenging day at the Masters, Torres leaves behind an extraordinary legacy. Over the course of her career, she claimed four Citrus Coast League (CCL) championships, never losing to a CCL opponent in individual or tournament preseason, season, or postseason competition throughout her four years. In her senior season, she also earned fourth place at the CIF Northern Division Individual Championships. Torres’ leadership, work ethic, and dedication to the team will be deeply missed.

Senior co-captain Alexa Martinez, competing in the 145-pound weight class, had a strong showing at the Masters Meet, finishing with a 2-2 record. In her first match, she faced Annalese Arroyo of Norco High School, losing by a score of 16-4. Martinez bounced back in her second match with a win by pin over Jaydan Colgan of Temecula Valley High School. She continued her winning ways in her third match, defeating Gianna Panaggio of Marina High School by pin. Martinez’s final match ended with a narrow 10-14 loss to Melissa Moreno of Paloma Valley High School as she gave up 4 points in the final 10 seconds of the match. Although she didn’t make it to the final rounds, Martinez’s performance highlighted her strength, skill, and determination. This season, she became the first-ever FHS Girls Wrestling CIF Champion and captured her first Citrus Coast League Championship in the 145 lb. weight class, marking a historic milestone for both her and the program.

While the CIF Masters Meet did not end with the results they hoped for, the fact that Torres, Martinez, and Bonilla were the only athletes from Fillmore High School to qualify for the meet speaks volumes about their skill and dedication. Their efforts at the event, as well as throughout the season, demonstrated the commitment they have to their sport and their team.

Head Girls Wrestling Coach Michael Torres shared his pride in the team: “I couldn’t be more proud of Emma and Alexa, who have left a lasting legacy on this program. Both of them have worked tirelessly over the years, and I am glad to have coached them through their middle school and high school years, and their accomplishments speak for themselves. They pass the torch on to Naomi, who will continue to grow and help lead this team in the future. The commitment, effort, and heart that all of our athletes have shown this season is something special.”

The Fillmore High School girls wrestling program extends its deepest gratitude to the assistant boys’ and girls’ wrestling coaches Adrian Bonilla, Jorge Bonilla, Ignacio Juarez, David Navarrete, Head Boys Coach Manuel Ponce, Athletic Director Kim Tafoya, FHS administration, faculty and staff, as well as the families, volunteers, and fans for their support throughout the season. The future looks bright for the Lady Flashes, and with continued hard work and dedication, they are poised to tackle new challenges in the seasons to come.

 
On Saturday, February 22, 2025, the Fillmore Fire Department selected 11 new recruits for the 2025 Fire Academy. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Saturday, February 22, 2025, the Fillmore Fire Department selected 11 new recruits for the 2025 Fire Academy. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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On Wednesday, February 19th, at 7:16 p.m., Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol responded to a vehicle in a ditch on SR23 at West Guiberson Road. Arriving firefighters reported a single company van in the ditch with moderate damage. The driver was transported to a local hospital in an ambulance, condition unknown.  Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
On Wednesday, February 19th, at 7:16 p.m., Ventura County Fire Department, AMR Paramedics, and California Highway Patrol responded to a vehicle in a ditch on SR23 at West Guiberson Road. Arriving firefighters reported a single company van in the ditch with moderate damage. The driver was transported to a local hospital in an ambulance, condition unknown. Photo credit Angel Esquivel.
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On Wednesday, February 19, Fillmore Unified School District and Fillmore High School hosted the Grand Opening of the new Booty Sanchez Varsity Baseball field, now on 3rd Street and Shiells Drive. It’s opening is just in time for baseball season as a game was held against Oxnard’s Santa Clara High with Fillmore taking the 1st win on the field, 14-3. Photo credit https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/fillmore-unified-school-district-blog/2025/2/22/booty-sanchez-varsity-baseball-field-opening-ceremony.
On Wednesday, February 19, Fillmore Unified School District and Fillmore High School hosted the Grand Opening of the new Booty Sanchez Varsity Baseball field, now on 3rd Street and Shiells Drive. It’s opening is just in time for baseball season as a game was held against Oxnard’s Santa Clara High with Fillmore taking the 1st win on the field, 14-3. Photo credit https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/fillmore-unified-school-district-blog/2025/2/22/booty-sanchez-varsity-baseball-field-opening-ceremony.
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On Wednesday, February 19, Fillmore High School held the Grand Opening Ceremony for their new stadium; the long-time wait is now over. They kicked off the season with members of the Sanchez family throwing the ceremonial first pitch.
On Wednesday, February 19, Fillmore High School held the Grand Opening Ceremony for their new stadium; the long-time wait is now over. They kicked off the season with members of the Sanchez family throwing the ceremonial first pitch.
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At 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, the Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) celebrated the grand opening and dedication of Fillmore High School’s (FHS) new Booty Sanchez Varsity Baseball Field located along the intersection of 3rd Street and Shiells Drive.

The event was attended by FUSD governing board members, superintendent and staff, FHS principal, staff, and students, the Sanchez family, The Friends of Booty, and a stadium full of Fillmore and Piru athletic boosters and Flashes baseball fans.
FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle said, “We would like to thank Debbie Sanchez and the Sanchez family for attending the event and for supporting the new field that will continue honor Booty’s contribution to our community. We would also like to thank the Fillmore-Piru community for approving Bond Measure V that helped provide funding for this beautiful state-of-the-art baseball stadium that will be enjoyed by students and families for generations to come.”

Booty’s wife Debbie Sanchez said, “From the bottom of our hearts, the Sanchez Family would like to thank the community of Fillmore and the school board for continuing to honor the legacy of Booty Sanchez.”

The event ended with the Sanchez family throwing ceremonial first pitches to The Friends of Booty.

The season opening baseball game that followed the opening ceremony resulted in a big Flashes win. Final score Varsity Flashes 14, Oxnard’s Santa Clara High 3. Go Flashes!

 
On Monday, February 17, the Fillmore Lions Club annual speaker contest took place and contestants waited patiently to give their speeches to the Judges. Above are the contestants who participated: Diana Martinez, Emma Victor, Christine Nguyen (winner), Diana Santa Rosa, Camila Razo and Karla Hernandez – all students from Fillmore High School. Photo credit Fillmore Lions Club.
On Monday, February 17, the Fillmore Lions Club annual speaker contest took place and contestants waited patiently to give their speeches to the Judges. Above are the contestants who participated: Diana Martinez, Emma Victor, Christine Nguyen (winner), Diana Santa Rosa, Camila Razo and Karla Hernandez – all students from Fillmore High School. Photo credit Fillmore Lions Club.
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On Monday, February 17, the Fillmore Lions Club annual speaker contest took place and contestants waited patiently to give their speeches to the Judges. Above are the contestants as they make their speeches: Diana Martinez, Emma Victor, Christine Nguyen (winner), Diana Santa Rosa, Camila Razo and Karla Hernandez – all students from Fillmore High School. Photo credit Fillmore Lions Club.
On Monday, February 17, the Fillmore Lions Club annual speaker contest took place and contestants waited patiently to give their speeches to the Judges. Above are the contestants as they make their speeches: Diana Martinez, Emma Victor, Christine Nguyen (winner), Diana Santa Rosa, Camila Razo and Karla Hernandez – all students from Fillmore High School. Photo credit Fillmore Lions Club.
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By Gaylynn Brien

Christine Nguyen, an 11th grade student at Fillmore High School, has taken the first step to winning scholarships for college by winning the Club level contest, a local competition, sponsored by the Fillmore Lions Club. The winner of the Club level contest receives $100 and all other contestants, considered “runner ups”, receive $25 in cash prizes.

Christine Nguyen’s speech was among five other contestants that included Diana Martinez, Camila Razo, Karla Hernandez, Emma Victor, and Diana Santa Rosa, all from Fillmore High School, in the annual California Lions Student Speakers Club Contest. Multiple District Four California Lions Clubs International is sponsoring the program to emphasize the importance of public speaking as a critically important life skill to young people everywhere.

The speech was selected by a panel of three judges: Janey Munoz, Doris Nichols, and Christina Villasenor. The judges looked for its originality, main points being supported by evidence, conclusion, emphasis, voice control enunciation, pronunciation, sincerity, enthusiasm, poise, cohesive effort, logic, organization, speaker persuasiveness and adhering to the topic, “Artificial Intelligence (AI): Friend or Foe”. The contest, and judging, was held on February 17, 2025 at the Fillmore Lions Club House.

The Fillmore Lions Club President, Jaclyn Ibarra, and Student Speaker Club Committee, Gaylynn Brien and Lynn Edmonds, all were impressed by the expression, creativity and talent of the students from Fillmore High School.

Nguyen will advance to the next level competition in the district, which is the Zone level contest, and will compete to win $150. The winner of the Zone level contest will advance to the Region level contest. The next levels of the contest include the District, Area, then Final level. The winner of the District will receive $4,500 in scholarships, the Area winner will receive $6,500 and the Final level winner of the competition will receive a scholarship worth $10,000. The total amount of possible scholarships that a winner can receive is $21,000.

 
Above are Fillmore Flashes who placed in the CIF Northern Division Girls Wrestling Championships Naomi Bonilla, Sophomore placed 6th in the 11lb weight class, Alexa Martinez, Senior, Co-captain was named CIF Northern Division Girls Champion and Emma Torres, Co-captain placed 4th. Photo credit Torres and Karina Vergara.
Above are Fillmore Flashes who placed in the CIF Northern Division Girls Wrestling Championships Naomi Bonilla, Sophomore placed 6th in the 11lb weight class, Alexa Martinez, Senior, Co-captain was named CIF Northern Division Girls Champion and Emma Torres, Co-captain placed 4th. Photo credit Torres and Karina Vergara.
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Pictured above are the Fillmore Flashes who competed at CIF Northern Division Girls Wrestling Championship February 14 & 15, Olivia Juarez, Karina Vergara, Natalia Herrera, Alexa Martinez, Emma Torres, Naomi Bonilla, Ava Manzano, Skyla Sandoval, Jasmine Contreras, Delilah Cervantez. Photo credit Torres and Karina Vergara.
Pictured above are the Fillmore Flashes who competed at CIF Northern Division Girls Wrestling Championship February 14 & 15, Olivia Juarez, Karina Vergara, Natalia Herrera, Alexa Martinez, Emma Torres, Naomi Bonilla, Ava Manzano, Skyla Sandoval, Jasmine Contreras, Delilah Cervantez. Photo credit Torres and Karina Vergara.
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Above is Fillmore’s Alexa Martinez raising her hands in victory as she was named CIF Champion for the 145lb weight class. Photo credit Torres and Karina Vergara.
Above is Fillmore’s Alexa Martinez raising her hands in victory as she was named CIF Champion for the 145lb weight class. Photo credit Torres and Karina Vergara.
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Story by Girls Head Coach Michael Torres

Adelanto, CA – Feb. 14-15 – The CIF Northern Division Girls Wrestling Championships took place over two days at Adelanto High School on February 14-15, where the Fillmore Flashes Girls Wrestling Team showcased their talent and determination.
Alexa Martinez, a senior and co-captain of the team, claimed the title of CIF Northern Division Champion in the 145 lbs.

weight class, securing 1st place in a 24 girl bracket with a record of 4-0, with 2 pins. This victory marks a significant milestone for FHS, as it is only the second CIF Championship in school history, with the first and last individual CIF championship being won by Richard Preciado in 1993. Alexa’s win is especially historic as it is the first-ever CIF Championship for the FHS Girls Wrestling Program since Girls HS Wrestling was sanctioned as a sport in 2013.

Emma Torres, also a senior and co-captain, earned 4th place in the 130 lbs. weight class with a record of 5-2, with 3 pins. Emma’s tenacity and technical skill were on full display as she fought through tough matchups in a 35 girl bracket, including competing against an undefeated top wrestler in the nation, Samantha Sachs, from Glendora High School in a quarterfinal matchup. Emma’s impressive performance in one of the most competitive divisions earned her a spot among the region’s best.

Naomi Bonilla, a talented sophomore, was undefeated on the first day of competition and eventually took 6th place in a field of 35 girls in the 110 lbs. weight class, with a record of 4-3 and 1 pin. The young athlete keeps demonstrating her potential and establishing herself as one to watch in the future.

Head Girls Coach Michael Torres expressed his pride in the team’s accomplishments, saying, “Alexa’s championship win is a historic moment for the program, and Emma and Naomi’s performances were outstanding. We’re excited to see what’s next at the CIF Masters Championship. I know they will continue to represent FHS with pride. They’ve all worked so hard, and this is a testament to their dedication and perseverance.”

Here are the full results from the tournament: 105 lbs.: Olivia Juarez: 1-2, 110 lbs.: Naomi Bonilla: 4-3, 115 lbs.: Delilah Cervantez: 0-2, 120 lbs.: Jasmine Contreras: 0-2, 125 lbs.: Natalia Herrera: 1-2, 130 lbs.: Emma Torres: 5-2, 135 lbs.: Karina Vergara: 0-2, 140 lbs.: Skyla Sandoval: 0-2, 145 lbs.: Alexa Martinez: 4-0, 235 lbs.: Ava Manzano: 0-2.

Now, Bonilla, Martinez, and Torres will face the top 8 competitors from the Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern Division championships in their respective weight classes at the CIF Masters Championship Tournament on Friday, February 21st, at Sonora High School in La Habra. Each athlete will be placed in one of two 16-girl bracketed tournaments with the top 4 girls from each moving on to the State Championship in Bakersfield the following week. This will be their next challenge as they continue to represent FHS on an even larger stage.

 
On Saturday, January 25, 2025, Fillmore Flashes Girl’s Wrestling competed in Norwalk and showed very well. The Flashes will host the Citrus Coast League Finals on Saturday, February 8th at 10:00am at Fillmore High. Pictured (l-r) are Ava Manzano, Alexa Martinez, Jacqueline Lomeli, Naomi Bonilla, Emma Torres, Skyla Sandoval, Michelle Pinedo, Juliet Bustos, and Candy Aguilar. Photo credit FHS Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres. More photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com.
On Saturday, January 25, 2025, Fillmore Flashes Girl’s Wrestling competed in Norwalk and showed very well. The Flashes will host the Citrus Coast League Finals on Saturday, February 8th at 10:00am at Fillmore High. Pictured (l-r) are Ava Manzano, Alexa Martinez, Jacqueline Lomeli, Naomi Bonilla, Emma Torres, Skyla Sandoval, Michelle Pinedo, Juliet Bustos, and Candy Aguilar. Photo credit FHS Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres. More photos online at www.FillmoreGazette.com.
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By FHS Girls Wrestling Head Coach Michael Torres

Saturday, January 25th, 2025. Norwalk, CA-The Fillmore High School Girls Wrestling team displayed tremendous determination and sportsmanship at the John Glenn High School Lady Eagles 32-Team Invitational, held this past weekend. Competing against some of the best talent in the Southern California region, the Flashes held their own and showed growth throughout the tournament, with several wrestlers achieving impressive results.

Senior Emma Torres, competing at 132 lbs, earned a 6th place finish with a 2-2 record. Her performance showcased her tenacity and ability to perform despite being in ill-health.

In the 117 lbs weight class, sophomore Naomi Bonilla finished in 8th place with a solid 3-2 record. Her performance was one of the standout efforts for the Flashes, demonstrating her skill in a highly competitive bracket.

Other notable pe-rformances came from seniors Alexa Martinez, who finished with a 2-2 record, and Ava Manzano, who finished 1-2. Both athletes showed promise, pushing themselves through tough competition and continuing to grow their wrestling abilities.

Unfortunately, a number of Fillmore’s first year wrestlers faced tough challenges in their brackets. Juliet Bustos (107 lbs), Jacqueline Lomeli (127 lbs), Skyla Sandoval (137 lbs), Michelle Pinedo (137 lbs), and Candy Aguilar (147 lbs) each finished 0-2, but their perseverance and dedication throughout the event speak volumes about their commitment to the sport.

Girls Head Coach Michael Torres praised the team’s effort, emphasizing the importance of the tournament in helping the athletes develop and improve. “This tournament was a step up the level of competition that we have faced, with a lot of CIF State Qualifiers that entered the contest. This experience will only make the team better as they move forward into the postseason and CIF Championships.”

The Flashes will look to build on their performance as they host the Citrus Coast League Finals on Saturday, February 8th at 10:00 am at the Fillmore High School Gymnasium with athletes from Channel Islands, Fillmore, Hueneme, Nordhoff, and Santa Paula all vying for the CCL crown in their respective weight classes and looking to qualify for CIF Championships in Adelanto the following week.