By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 13th, 2019
Fillmore Raiders Bantam Black team which will play in the Super Bowl, Saturday, November 16th at Newbury Park High School. Photo courtesy Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo Fillmore Raiders Bantam Black’s #22 and #25 making a tackle in their game this past Saturday against Saugus. Enlarge Photo |
Pictured is the Fillmore Flashes Girl’s tennis team as they line up to get ready for their match against long time rival Santa Paula. Photo courtesy Coach Lolita Bowman. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 13th, 2019
The last note from coach Lolita Bowman, for now. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 13th, 2019
California United 2013 Girl’s goalie stops the ball to keep the Oxnard players from scoring in their game this past Saturday. Photo courtesy Nancy Vaca. Enlarge Photo Submitted by Nancy Vaca Saturday, November 9th and Sunday November 10th 2011 Girls Bronze North Sunday Nov. 10th - California United Dynamo Sporting So-Cal 2010 Boys Bronze Alpha 2008 Girls Black Bronze Beta 2008 Girls Bronze Beta 2008 Boys Bronze Rho 2006 Girls Silver North 2003 Boys Bronze Alpha 2001 Girls Silver Elite North Oxnard County Soccer League: Pacific Coast Soccer League: |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 6th, 2019
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By Epi Torres — Wednesday, October 30th, 2019
On Saturday, the Fillmore boys and girls Varsity cross country teams traveled to Riverside. There they competed on the same course they will run on for both the CIF Division 4 Southern Section Prelims and Finals. The fairly flat Course is 3.0 miles and is run on an abandoned golf course (dry, dusty, not green). Fillmore athletes competed against 33 other teams. Seven girls toed the line at 10:15 a.m. in the Division 2 race. Under hot, dusty, and dry conditions, Nicole Gonzalez was the top finisher for the Flashes running to a 105th place finish in a time of 22:11.6. She was followed by Angelica Herrera 115th in 22:41.3, Alianna Tapia 121st in23:00.9, Jasmine Vegas 127th in 23:10.3, Syenna Ponce 133rd in 23:30.2, Lorena Perez 136th in 24:12, and Giselle Perez 140th in 25:03.8. The seven Varsity boys toed the line 15 minutes later under similar conditions. Davis Flores led the Fillmore contingent running to 26th place in 16:09.7. He was followed by Fabian Del Villar 28th in 16:12.1, Erick Gutierrez 38th in 16:18.9, Michael Camilo Torres 56th in 16:39, Alex Manzo 62nd 16:42.8, Jesse Martinez 63rd in 16:43.3 and Rey Laureano 68th in 16:50.9. The top five scorers were separated by 33.1 seconds and finished sixth in the team competition. Medal winners were Davis Flores, Fabian Del Villar, and Erick Gutierrez. Fillmore also ran in the boys Junior Varsity Race and was led by race winner Jesse De La Cruz. Jesse captured first place in a winning time of 16:39.3. He was followed by Matthew Munoz 6th in 17:33.4, Dave Bustos 14th in 17:53.6, James Flores 25th in 18:12.3, Juan Carlos Laureano 32nd in 18:20 and Andres Gonzalez 88th in 19:52.2. This was the best finish for a Fillmore team, as they captured the team title, and in the process outran 18 other teams. Medal winners in this race were Jesse De La Cruz, Matthew Munoz, James Flores and Juan Carlos Laureano. The Flashes teams will next compete on their home course at Elkins Golf Course on November 7th. This meet is scheduled to start at 3:30 P.M. The course is run over a mostly grass surface with some paved paths. There are two very challenging hills. This meet is the final Citrus Coast League Meet that will determine League Champions, Team Championships, and Varsity Teams that will represent our League at Division 4 SS CIF Finals. Come out and cheer for us. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
On Saturday, October 19th the Fillmore Raiders Youth Football & Cheer held their 2019 Homecoming at Fillmore High School Football Stadium. Pictured above is this year’s 2019 Homecoming court, along with their Grand Marshall (centered) Danny Nunez being recognized for his 50th year of commitment to the program. Photos courtesy Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
Congratulations to the Fillmore Raiders Sophomore football team who finished their regular season undefeated this past Saturday with a record 7 – 0. Photo courtesy Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
Submitted By Nancy Vaca #californiaunitedfc California United FC Boys 2010 Bronze Alpha California United FC Black Girls 2008 Bronze Beta California United FC Girls 2008 Bronze Beta California United FC Boys 2008 Bronze Rho California United FC Girls 2006 Silver North California United FC Boys 2003 Bronze Alpha: BYE-NO GAMES California United FC Girls 2001 Silver Elite North: Saturday, October 19th: GAME CANCELLED – RESCHEDUED - Opponent: BOCA JR’s LA Oxnard County Soccer League Pacific Coast Soccer League |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
A note from tennis Coach Lolita Bowman We have completed a total of three matches since my last article in the paper. The scores are as follows: Fillmore 5, Santa Paula 13, Fillmore 1, Malibu 17, Fillmore 0, Carpinteria 18. The line-up for the Santa Paula match was the following: singles players from one to the number three position Emila Magdaleno, Heillyn Burr, and Maritza Campos. Doubles teams were Melissa Higuera/Rosalyn Diaz, Eveleen Lizarrage/Sofia Cardenas, and Ashlin Rodriguez/Erika Anguiano, and secret weapon team Samantha Pacheco (Sam)/Jennifer Carrillo. The score of only three points does not really represent the effort that the girls put into these tough matches. Singles players Emilia, Heillyn, and Maritza had close scores where the match could have gone either way. Playing against Santa Paula is also a challenge as we are not accustomed to the windy conditions at the courts. We will be playing against Santa Paula again on the 24th of October, so we will see if the girls redeem themselves. I can tell you, as usual, that I am so pleased with the skill level and the competitive spirit instilled in this team. They play their best! Scoring points for Fillmore that day was singles player Emilia, doubles teams Melissa/ Rosalyn, Eveleen/Sofia, and Ashlin/Erika. Great job girls! The next match that was played was against the seasoned team of Malibu high school. Number one singles player Heillyn Burr scored the solo point for Malibu. Sam and Jennifer were also playing singles that day playing their best against their tough opponents. Sam was pleased with her tennis that day, “I was surprised at how well I was rallying coach.” I can say that Samantha and some other girls have been staying after practice to put some extra time in. This effort has definitely paid off. Doubles teams Rosalyn/Erika, and Eveleen/Maritza came close to winning their sets with scores of 6-3, 6-4, and 6-3. As mentioned, these matches can go either way as the scores are close. I tell them to simply hit the ball sooner when they are up against opponents who can hit the ball hard and fast. Next time girls! After this match, the team enjoyed a picnic with an incredible orange, pink, and yellow sunset and ocean view in the background. The next match that was played was against Carpinteria high school on October 17. We did not score any points during that particular match, however, many games were won, including some close scores where either player could have been victorious. The line-up for this match was the following: Singles-Heillyn, Jimena Cortes, and Sam, Doubles-Melissa/Eveleen, Rosalyn/Sofia, Maritza/Erika, and secret weapon doubles team Kira Martinez/Anneleise Asfour. Heillyn came close to winning as her scores were 6-4, 6-3, and 6-3. Paola Ruiz, and Jennifer also played singles that day. Player Paola Ruiz expressed joy, “I had some long rallies coach!” I told her that I was absolutely impressed with her play. “I think the other girl said she has been playing for a few years,” Paola said to me. At times, I encourage the girls to have conversations after the match is over to realize the difference in the amount of experience that their opponent may possess. As our team in Fillmore is nascent, they can look forward to playing as well as some of their opponents in the future with hard work. In the end, the finals will be held at Pepperdine University on October 28, and 30. I will be taking the top six players to that event. This year I have a large pool of good players to choose from. At times some of the girls have to miss out on playing a match as school always comes first; especially an important exam day. We will see who will be chosen. The girls may have the opportunity to play against a previous opponent as this event will be including the entire league of teams: Fillmore, Malibu, Carpinteria, Santa Paula, Nordoff, and Hueneme. We will have to put up with enjoying the incredible view of a sunset and vast ocean as the finals take place. All for now, and thank you so much for following the Fillmore high school girls tennis news. |
On Friday, October 18th the Fillmore Flashes Cross Country Team split up the squads and ran extremely well. Pictured is a group of 10 Flashes Cross Country runners who competed at Woodward Park in Fresno for a preview run for the State Championship Meet to take place in November. Photo courtesy Coach Kim Tafoya. Enlarge Photo By Epi Torres — Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
On Friday, a group of 10 boys traveled to Woodward Park in Fresno for a preview run /race over the same course they have set a goal of competing on for the State Championship Meet in November. 249 competitors toed the line for the start of the small school division (1,750 or less) at the Rough Rider Invitational. This was Fillmore’s first foray into this 40 plus year classic. On another note, the Varsity Boys are currently ranked as the 3rd team in the Division 4 Southern Section Rankings posted on 10/21. Fillmore boys won the race in a tight team battle with Calaveras Redskins from the Sac-Joaquin Section, a Division 4 School. Leading the Flashes was Camilo Epitacio Torres capturing 14th place in 16:48.2. He was supported by his teammates Rey Laureano 20th in 16:54.7, Davis Flores 22nd in 16:55.6, Alex Manzo 24th in 16:57.2, Erick Gutierrez 26th in 17:04, Jesus Martinez 29th in 17:07.8, Jesse De La Cruz 37th in 17:11.8, Juan Carlos Laureano 41st in 17:17.7, Matthew Munoz 61st in 17:45.8, and David Bustos 81st 18:14.1. The top five finishers was separated by a mere 15.8 seconds. They were awarded a team trophy. Camilo, Rey, Davis, and Alex were individual medal winners. The second group of athletes traveled to Ojai and competed in the Ventura County Cross Country Cross Country Championship Meet on Saturday. Fillmore fielded one complete team and several individual competitors. David Reyes started off the morning for the Flashes as the lone competitor in the boys Freshman Race. David placed 23rd in a time of 21:38.5, a 2 minute 14. 4 second improvement for him on this course. He was our first medal winner on the day. The Frosh/Soph Girls followed and Lorena Rangel Perez led the Fillmore group of four placing 17th in a time of 23:24.7. She was followed by Liliana Montejano 29th in 25:08, Daisy Guerrero 34th in 27:10.3, and Citlalli Trujillo Valencia 44th in 33:12.9. Lorena was an individual medal winner. Two girls competed in the Varsity Girls Race. Leading the way, as she has all year, was Senior Vanessa Avila. She placed 3rd in the Small School Division in a time of 19:58.2 and was awarded an individual medal. This is a personal best on this course for Vanessa. Fellow Senior Eva Vieyra followed in 44th in 25:39.1. The Varsity Boys were led by Andres Gonzalez who finished in 37th in 18:45.6. Bryan Sanchez followed 43rd in 19:47, and Anthony Estrella 49th in 22:19.3. In the Sophomore Boys Race, Fillmore ran a scoring team. They were led to second place team finish in the small school division by James Flores who placed 6th in 18:37.4. He was followed by Brandon Gonzalez 11th in 19:32.2, Nathen Hurtado 13th in 19:48, Isaac Mercado 27th in 22:29.8, and Luke Hernandez 28th in 22:34. Their second place finished was awarded with a team plaque. James, Brandon and Nathen were medal winners. The final race of the day the Junior Varsity Girls featured Fillmore’s best finish for an individual. Nicole Gonzalez led the charge with a first place finish in the Small School competition posting a time of 22:11. She was followed by Syenna Ponce who finished in 9th in a time of 24:42. Both girls were medal winners. The Flashes will next travel to Riverside and participate in the Riverside Invitation on Saturday. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 16th, 2019
(above) Fillmore Flashes JV #6 leaps into the air to make the touchdown catch and score for the Flashes. The Flashes got back in the win column this week, with their 38-0 win over the Hueneme Vikings on Saturday night. Even with the odd schedule predicated by Edison shutting off power, the Flashes defense stood strong with interceptions by junior DB Ty Wyand and senior linebacker Dylan Crawford. Ty Wyand and sophomore safety Phillip Cervantez also had fumble returns for touchdowns on defense. On offense, senior running back Bryce Nunez ran for 115 yards and a touchdown, while junior receiver Dylan Sierra added 7 catches for 80 yards and a touchdown. Lastly, Flashes JV defeated Hueneme with a final score of 28 to 6. JV will host Nordhoff Thursday, October 17th at 5pm. Next week the Flashes Varsity will be off this week. Their next game is on 11/1 at Santa Paula. Submitted by Coach Sean Miller, photos courtesy Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo Varsity’s #7 Dylan Sierra catching the touchdown pass before a Hueneme player could try and stop him in their game against Hueneme last week. Enlarge Photo |
Fillmore High School Boys took second place at the Nike Portland Invitational. Photos courtesy Coach Kim Tafoya. Enlarge Photo By Epi Torres — Wednesday, October 16th, 2019
Fillmore Girls Cross Country Team Competes at Meet
Pictured is Flashes Sophomore Angelica Herrera who finished 30th with a time of 22.26.4 at the Nike Portland Invitational last Wednesday, October 9th. Enlarge Photo On Wednesday, October 9th, several members of the Fillmore Cross Country Team competed at Lake Casitas in Ojai in the Twilight Invitational. The meet was held over a challenging hilly course adjacent to the Lake. There were 4 races, a boys and girls1.9 mile, and a boys and girls 3 mile. Fillmore athletes competed in 3 of the races. Two Fillmore athletes competed in the second race on the short 1.9 mile course. They first finisher for Fillmore was Daisy Guerrero who finished in 145th in a time of 16:44. She was followed by Wendy Ciciliano 179th in 18:24.1. The second race of the day was the boys long race where all competitors regardless of grade level or school size competed at the same time. Thirteen schools and 182 competitors toed the line. Once again, Camilo Torres led the Flashes finishing in 6th place in a time of 16:31.2. He was followed by Jesus Martinez 8th in 16:36.8, Davis Flores 11th in 16:42.4, Erick Gutierrez 12th in 16:46, Rey Laureano 14th in 16:49.9, Alex Manzo19th in 17:09.2, and Fabian Del Villar 20th in 17:10.8. The top five finishers for Fillmore were separated by a mere 18.2 seconds. This is an excellent team grouping that propelled The Fillmore Boys Cross Country team to a team victory. The other Fillmore competitors who also ran well were Juan Carlos Laureano 29th in 17:28.30, David Bustos 32nd 17:35.6, Matthew Munoz 48th in 18:09.3, Luis Castaneda 59th in 18:29.6, James Flores 60th in 18:30.7, Eneyin Ortega 71st in 18:59.6, Andres Gonzalez 84th in 19:18.3, Nathen Hurtado 90th in 19:29, Bryan Sanchez 93rd in 19:36.3, Daniel Martinez 94th in 19:36.5, Brandon Gonzalez 104th in 19:50.5, Theodore Ebell 148th in 21:46.9, Anthony Estrella 1159th in 22:38.9, David Reyes 160th in 22:47.4, Luke Hernandez 174th in 24:59.9, and Nick Hurtado 175th in 25:26.8. As a team, the boy’s team finished in first among all teams and the top seven boys were awarded individual medals. The 3.0 mile Girls race followed, 11 teams competed with a total of 103 runners. Vanessa Avila ran in the top position for most of the race before finishing well and claiming the third spot in a time of 20:06.6. Vanessa was followed by teammate Nicole Gonzalez 10th in 20:59.5, Syenna Ponce 22nd in 22:03.6, Angelica Herrera 30th in 22:26.4, Jasmine Vega 32nd in 22:36.5, Natalie Cobian 61st in 24:06.3. Lorena Perez-Rangel 67th in 24:24.7, Eva Vieyra 83rd in 27:57.0, Anahi Pascual 88th in 26:47.1, Liliana Montejano 89th in 26:48.7, Emma Ortiz 95th in 27:59.8, and Isabel De La Cruz 98th in 28:21.0. The girls finished in a second place tie in the team competition. The top 5 Fillmore athletes were awarded individual finishers medals. The Cross Country teams will next compete on Tuesday in Ojai at Lake Casitas on the same 3.0 mile course. This will be the second of the 3 meets in the Citrus Coastal League that will determine four League Championships and CIF Varsity teams and individual postseason competitors. Start time is 3:30. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 16th, 2019
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Pictured is a California United 2006 Girls Silver North player as she tries to make her way past the defense and up the field in their game against LA Surf. Photos courtesy Rebecca Halcon. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 16th, 2019
Submitted by Nancy Vaca, #californiaunitedfc California United Coast Soccer League Game Scores for Saturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13: California United FC Boys 2010 Bronze Alpha California United FC Black Girls 2008 Bronze Beta California United FC Girls 2008 Bronze Beta California United FC Boys 2008 Bronze Rho California United FC Girls 2006 Silver North - Saturday October 12 - GAME CANCELLED Sunday, October 13 - California United 0-1 LA Surf SO G06 California United FC Boys 2003 Bronze Alpha California United FC Girls 2001 Silver Elite North Sunday, October 13 - California United 1-4 Newbury Park SC Panthers Oxnard County Soccer League Pacific Coast Soccer League |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 9th, 2019
Last Friday, the Fillmore Flashes suffered their first loss with a 35-6 loss against Nordhoff high school, taking their overall record to 6-1 and their league record to 1-1. On defense, senior linebacker David Tovar and junior defensive back Ty Wyand both had interceptions while sophomore safety Phillip Cervantez led the team with 6 tackles. On offense, senior receiver Ryan Gonzalez had 7 receptions for 81 yards. Freshman receiver Ray Alcantar had the only touchdown of the game, a 5 yard reception from senior Quarterback Jared Schieferle who finished with 113 yards passing. Next week the Flashes continue their league schedule at home at 7pm vs. Hueneme High School. Story Submitted By Coach Sean Miller. Photos Courtesy Crystal Gurrola. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 9th, 2019
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California United’s 2008 Girls Bronze Beta’s #24 Alondra Leon pulls back the ball as she tries to get past the defense, while #12 Leanna Villa tries to help her teammate. Photos courtesy Susan Torres and Erika Arana. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 9th, 2019
California United Coast Soccer League Game Scores Saturday October 5 and Sunday October 6 California United FC Boys 2010 Bronze Alpha California United FC Black Girls 2008 Bronze Beta California United FC Girls 2008 Bronze Beta Sunday, October 6: California United 6 - 2 California Warriors RP California United FC Boys 2008 Bronze Rho California United FC Girls 2006 Silver North California United FC Boys 2003 Bronze Alpha California United FC Girls 2001 Silver Elite North Pacific Coast Soccer League |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 9th, 2019
Pictured above is James Zellmer taking his opponent to the mat in his match at Balboa Middle School last week, James finished with a record 1-0. Last week the Fillmore Middle School Bulldogs Wrestling Team competed at Balboa Middle School in Ventura, the results are as follows: Devin Camacho 0-1, Erik Castaneda 0-1, Jonathan Patino 1-0, James Zellmer 1-0, Delilah Cervantez 0-1, Natalia Herrera 1-0, Amalia Nolan 1-0 (pin), Emma Torres 1-0 (pin). The team competed against athletes representing Balboa, Isbell, and Sinaloa middle schools. The team will next compete at Isbell Middle School. [Story and photos courtesy Coach Michael Torres] Enlarge Photo |