Varsity Outfielder Ebony Venegas makes a diving catch in left field during the St. Bonnaventure game this past Thursday. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
Submitted by Coach Kellsie McLain On Tuesday, April 17th the Fillmore Flashes Varsity asserted their will over Foothill Tech on their way to a 8-1 victory. The Flashes opened up scoring in the first inning. Tori Villegas's sac fly scored one run for Fillmore. The Flashes then scored three runs in the fourth inning, powered by a 2 run homerun by starting pitcher Sydnee Isom and an RBI by Cali Wyand. Isom controlled the hill for Fillmore. She lasted a full seven innings, allowing eight hits and one run while striking out nine and walking zero. Fillmore Flashes Varsity totaled 11 hits, with Wyand, Kasey Crawford, Isom, and Ebony Venegas each racking up multiple hits for the Flashes. Maiah Lopez and Janeah Castro also contributed to the Flashes offense with doubles. Fillmore’s defense was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Lindsey Brown made the most plays with nine. On Thursday, April 19th the Fillmore Flashes Varsity scored more runs than St. Bonaventure, taking a victory to the tune of 5-1. Sydnee Isom got the start for Fillmore Flashes Varsity. She surrendered one run on seven hits over seven innings, striking out eight. Fillmore racked up eight hits. Cali Wyand, Kasey Crawford, and Maiah Lopez each managed two hits to lead Fillmore Flashes Varsity offense. Lopez and Wyand each had doubles, while Crawford banged out a triple. Fillmore’s talented young JV squad also defeated both Foothill Tech. 15 -1 on Tuesday, April 17th and St. Bonaventure 12-5, on Thursday, April 19th. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 18th, 2018
This past weekend FHS students took part in Project Unify where all students are integrated into the culture of the school and participation is open to everyone. FHS had the largest team this year for the Special Olympics, which was held at Camarillo High School. Photos Courtesy Katrionna Furness. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 18th, 2018
Submitted By Coach Tony Hernandez Saturday April 14th California Untied Game Scores U10-Girls: 0-5 vs. MSA FC U10-Boys: 1-0 Vs. Juventus; Goal: Israel Arroyo. Overall Record: 6-0-0 U12- Girls: 6-0 vs. Panthers; Goals: Karissa Terrazas (1), Jadon Rodriguez (1), Victoria Piña (2), Marlene Gonzalez (2). Assist: Athena Sanchez. Shutout: Mikayla McKenzie. Overall record: 6-0-0 U13-Boys:11-0 vs. Stinger FC; Goals by : Juan Garza (1),Eugenio Serna (1), Gilbert Guevara(1), Alexander Roque(2), Lisandro Orozco(3) & Ivan Espino(3). U14- Girls 2-0 vs. Xtreem; Goals: Isabela Regalado (2). Assists: Daisy Jimenez (1), Valeria Jaimes (1). Shutout: Yasmin Mercado. Overall Record: 3-1-2 U14-Boys: 1-2 vs. Wave; Goal: Johnny Soto. U-13-Boys: 0-1 vs. Torino U-13-Boys: 3-2 vs. Fusion; Record 2-2-0 |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 18th, 2018
This Past Friday, April 13th Fillmore High School hosted their annual Powder Puff game. The Junior class took on the Senior Class in a battle on the football field. While the girls played football the boys cheered them on. The Senior class defeated the Juniors 8-0. Photo courtesy Katrionna Furness. Enlarge Photo |
Fillmore Girls Varsity Swim won the 200 yd relay on Monday, April 9th, the team also made a strong CIF Consideration (1:58.99) time. Pictured (l-r) Reanne Guerra, Montana Spangler, Daisy Santa Rosa, Katrionna Furness. Photo courtesy Katrionna Furness. Enlarge Photo By Cindy Blatt — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
Submitted By Coach Cindy Blatt The swim team hosted a home meet against Santa Clara H.S. and St. Bonaventure on Monday, April 9th. JV Girls scores: St. Bonaventure 104; Fillmore 97; Santa Clara 47. Mayra Caldera was a winner in the 200 yd. freestyle (2:57.11). Zoe Avila won the 100 yd. Individual Medley (1:37.19). Isabella Palazuelos won the 50 yd. Butterfly (42.44). JV girls won the 200 yd. freestyle relay (Caldera, Palazuelos, Hannah Fairall, Avila). JV Boys scores: Fillmore 80; Santa Clara 24; St. Bonaventure 18. Jesus Ceballos won the 200 yd. freestyle (3:09.29). Ethan Gray won the 100 yd. Individual Medley (1:29.67). Eddy Rodriguez won the 50 yd. backstroke (38.63). Alex Rojas won the 50 yd. breaststroke (50.50). JV Boys won the 200 yd. freestyle relay (James Chandler, Javier Sandoval, Gray, Rodriguez) and the 400 yd. freestyle relay (Ceballos, Chandler, Rojas, Rodriguez). Varsity Girls scores: Fillmore 91 St. Bonaventure 73. Fillmore girls had many excellent swims. Kat Furness was a double winner in the 200 yd. freestyle (2:05.13 – a CIF Automatic time) and the 100 yd. freestyle (56.83 – a CIF Automatic time). Karen Turillo won the 100 yd. backstroke (1:23.99). Varsity girls won the 200 yd. Freestyle relay (Reanne Guerra, Montana Spangler, Daisy Santa Rosa, Furness) with a very strong CIF Consideration time (1:58.69) and won the 400 yd. freestyle relay (Guerra, Natalie Martinez, Truillo, Santa Rosa) in 5:03.80. Varsity Boys scores: St. Bonaventure 91 Fillmore 29. Fillmore varsity boys had strong swims from Joey Zelenka, Sebastian Lidikay, and Daniel Mynatt who all had PRs in their individual events. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
California United Forwards Marlene Gonzales and Jadon Rodriguez pressure the Nacional defense with their great speed and ball skills. Final score 2 – 1 California United. Photo courtesy Evelia Hernandez. Enlarge Photo U10-Girls: lost 1-5 versus MSA United FC - Goal: Valerie Rubio; Assist: Sara Diaz U10-Boys: 5-1 win versus Pumas CU - Goals: Christian Ramirez (2), Jesus Canchola, Hector Hernandez and Christian Solis. Overall Record: 5-0-0 U12-Girls: won 4-1 versus Nacional - Goals: Marlene Gonzales (2), Jadon Rodriguez (2); Assists: Marlene Gonzales, Livia Cabral, Athena Sanchez and Victoria Piña. This was a close game as it was only 2-1 late in the 2nd half but CU pulled away at the end and the defense held strong for the victory. Overall record: 5-0-0 U13-Boys: tie 1-1 versus Oxnard Wave - Goal by: Aldo Garza. The defense, anchored by goalie Eugenio Serna, were the stars of this game as they made stop after stop including two big saves at the end of the game by Eugenio to help his team earn the tie. Overall record: 2-2-1 U13-Boys: lost 0-3 versus Fusion - Overall Record: 1-0-1 U14-Boys: lost 2-4 versus Lobos. Goals: Armando Manriquez, Daniel Sandoval. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
Fillmore High School Swim Team held their Lap-A-Thon fundraiser on Saturday, April 7th at the Fillmore Aquatic Center. Team members collected pledges for each lap. The swim team swam a total of 4,684 laps which equals 65.05 miles. Make-up swims for those members who missed Saturday are scheduled for this Thursday. Donations can still be made to any swim team member or contact Coach Cindy Blatt at 805-906-4114. Photos Courtesy Cindy Blatt. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
Fillmore Athletic Booster Club is committed to promoting and supporting all student-athletes at FHS and we are currently looking for new members. Parents, grandparents, and community members are invited to be an active participant in making sure our athletic programs have what they need. Stop by our May 7th meeting at 6:30 PM, held in the conference at FHS, or contact Kristen Dollar @ 805-2169-027. New members bring new ideas! Hope to see you on the 7th. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
Story and Photo courtesy Kellsie McLain. On Tuesday April 3rd the Flashes Varsity and JV Softball teams traveled to Thousand Oaks High School to take on the Lancers. The Varsity Lancers took an early 1-0 lead, but the Flashes rallied, bringing in 2 runs in the 4th and 1 in the 5th to make the score 3-1 in favor of Fillmore. The Lancers kept fighting and tied the game 3-3 in the bottom of the 5th inning. The Flashes bats answered back in the top of the 6th to retake the lead 5-3. Refusing to stay down, Thousand Oaks also continued to score, putting up a run in the bottom of the 6th to cut the Flashes lead to 1 run. Pitcher Sydnee Isom was backed by solid Flashes defense and shut down the Lancers in the 7th, ending the game with a 5-4 Flashes victory. The Flashes JV squad also defeated the Lancers with a final score of 6-5. Highlights for Fillmore: Sydnee Isom threw a complete game with 7Ks. Audrey Clay went 2 for 4 with 2 singles and 2 RBIs. Maiah Lopez had 2 RBIs and Lindsey Brown hit a double. |
California United’s U-12 Fatima Alvarado, mid-fielder, scans the field as she looks to set up the play against USA last weekend. California United defeated USA 8-1. Photo courtesy Evelia Hernandez. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
After a full month of rain outs CU was back in action. The U-14B took on the VC Galaxy in what ended up being a shootout. Julio Negrete and Daniel Sandoval were the standouts this game as they each had 2 goals in the 5-4 loss. Unlike the boys, this was a defensive nail biter the whole game for the U 14-G team as they took on the VC Galaxy. With only one goal scored, CU was always in it and applied plenty of pressure on the defense, but ultimately lost 1-0. The U-13B team also took on the VC Galaxy this weekend in a tough loss with a final score of 5-0. The U-12 girls looked extremely well this Saturday in their 8-1 win over USA as their passing was on point the entire game resulting in a number of touch goals. Leading the charge was Kari Terrazas with a hat trick ( 3 goals ) followed by Marlene Gonzales with 2 goals and Brooke Nunez, Jessica Rodriguez and Livi Cabral with 1 goal each. It was a great team effort with Fatima Alvarado, Miley Tello and Marlene Gonzales each with an assist and the defense looking extremely strong as well. The U-10G were in action versus Oxnard Wave which resulted in a 8-3 loss. The offense was lead by Sara Diaz who ended the day with a hat trick ( 3 goals ) for CU. After a tough first half that saw CU down by quite a few goals, the team responded well by making adjustments and playing hard until the end. The U-10B came out strong against the Santitos and scored often in the 6-1 victory. The scoring leader for the day was Jesus Canchola with 4 while Christian Solis and Jayden Guzman had 1 goal each in this big win for the young team. |
Fillmore High School took on Lakeview Charter Saturday, March 24th picture is the Flashes defense eagerly awaiting for the ball to be hit; the Flashes defeated Lakeview 14 – 0. Photo courtesy Heidi Hinklin. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
Flashes batter #13 Janeah Castro as she bats against Lakeview’s pitcher in their game last Saturday. Photo courtesy Heidi Hinklin. Enlarge Photo Submitted by Assistant Coach Liz Hinklin On Tuesday, March 20th the FLASHES Varsity Softball team played their first home game of the 2018 season against Calabasas H.S. Fillmore' s Kasey Crawford started the first inning with a hit, followed by a sac bunt by Cali Wyand to move Crawford to scoring position. Maiah Lopez got on with a walk, and then Lindsey Brown cleared the bases with a double. Destiny Menjuga then drove in Brown for the 3rd run of the inning. Calabasas chipped at the deficit by scoring 1 run in the 3rd inning, and 3 runs in the top of the 4th to take the lead 4-3. The FLASHES bats came alive again in the bottom of the 4th inning with hits from Tori Villages, Lindsey Brown, Destiny Menjuga and Kasey Crawford, to put 5 runs across and retake the lead 8-4. Calabasas would not give up, scoring another 2 runs. Fillmore held on to their lead making the final score Fillmore 8 - Calabasas 6. The Flashes JV squad also defeated Calabasas that day. On Saturday, March 24th the Fillmore FLASHES Varsity Softball team travelled to Verdugo Hills H.S. to play in the Lincoln Classic tournament. Fillmore faced Verdugo Hills H.S. for the first game, making a statement with a final score of Fillmore 14 - Verdugo Hills H.S. 0. Kasey Crawford went 2-3 with 2 singles, Maiah Lopez and Jazmine Zavala each had hits, and Cali Wyand and Tori Villegas each had doubles. For the second game of the day Fillmore faced Lakeview Charter. The Flashes of Fillmore High would dominate, putting 10 runs up in the first inning with hits from Tori Villegas, Destiny Menjuga, Janeah Castro, Kasey Crawford, Maiah Lopez and doubles by Cali Wyand (2), Villegas, Sydnee Isom and Ebony Venegas. Keeping the bats hot, Fillmore would score another 4 runs with a solo homerun by Freshman left fielder Ebony Venegas, and hits from Wyand, Lopez, and Lindsey Brown to make the score FHS 14- Lakeview 0 going in to the top of the 3rd. Castro and Wyand would rake up doubles in the 3rd along with singles by Brown and Menjuga in the 4th to end the game with a final score of 16-0 in favor of the Flashes. |
Pictured above are FHS swim team captains Joey Zelenka, Sam Guzman, Michelle Higuera, Erin Berrington and Daisy Santa Rosa, accepting the third place trophy at the Raiders Relay this past Friday March, 9th at Port Hueneme High School. Photo courtesy Coach Cindy Blatt. Enlarge Photo By Cindy Blatt — Wednesday, March 14th, 2018
FHS Girls Relay Team Qualifies for CIF, Sets School Record
Pictured (l-r) are Flashes Varsity swimmers Erin Berrington, Daisy Santa Rosa, Katrionna Furness & Montana Spangle who all qualified for CIF Consideration (2:16.88) and set a new school record at the Raiders Relay last Friday. Photo courtesy Katrionna Furness. Enlarge Photo Submitted by Coach Cindy Blatt Members of the FHS Swim Team traveled to Hueneme last Friday to compete in the Raiders Relay meet hosted by Channel Islands. The Flashes were awarded the overall third place team. The Varsity Girls 200 yd. Medley Relay – Katrionna Furness, Erin Berrington, Montana Spangler & Daisy Santa Rosa – swam to a CIF Consideration time (2:16.88) and a new school record. The team travels to Santa Paula on Wednesday. The first home meet is on Friday, March 16 against Channel Islands beginning at 3:15 PM. The team is also having a fundraiser that day through Ameci’s Pizza and Pasta. Pick up a coupon from any swim team member or come by the pool, purchase a meal on Friday at Ameci’s and support the FHS Swim Team. Ameci’s will give 20% of the profit to the swim team. Pictured (l-r) are Flashes Varsity swimmers Erin Berrington, Daisy Santa Rosa, Katrionna Furness & Montana Spangle who all qualified for CIF Consideration (2:16.88) and set a new school record at the Raiders Relay last Friday. Photo courtesy Katrionna Furness. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 28th, 2018
On Tuesday, February 27th the Fillmore Flashes Girls Soccer team hosted Rubidoux High School and defeated them with a final score of 4-1. This win allows the Flashes to advance to the CIF Championship Finals, which will be announced at a later time. Game highlights: Valerie Hernandez had 2 goals and 1 assist, Yareli Vasquez and Ana Covarrubias each had a goal. Yanely Cobian, Emily Garibay, Kayla Martinez, and Alexsis Mejia played well defensively. Aaliah Lopez had 4 saves on goal. Courtesy Coach Omero Martinez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 28th, 2018
Submitted by Coach Kellsie McLain. |
California United’s Marlene Gonzales leads the attack versus Oxnard National with teammates Kari Terrazas and Jessica Rodrigues running the wing during this past Saturday’s game. Photo Courtesy Martin Hernandez. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 21st, 2018
Coach Lomeli and the California United U-12 Girls getting a break after their win at home against Oxnard National. Photo Courtesy Martin Hernandez. Enlarge Photo Submitted By Coach Tony Hernandez This was a big weekend for California United Soccer who hosted there first home games as a club with 5 of six teams playing at Two Rivers Park and ushering in a new era for Fillmore club soccer. Starting the day for California United the U-10 girls took on the Oxnard Waves. It was a tough first half ending in a 1-1 tie off, with a laser of a shot from Lisbeth Mendez on the assist from Jiselle Posadas. The second half was very close until the end when Oxnard let loose making 3 quick goals ending the in a final score of 4-1 oxnard. This was a great game versus a long standing club team for the young squad as they continue to develop. Saturday, February 17th Game Scores & Stats: |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, February 20th, 2018
The Lady Flashes advance to the CIF third round where they will play Anaheim High School at 7PM in Anaheim this Wednesday February 21st. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 14th, 2018
Congratulations our Fillmore Flashes Varsity Girls Soccer Team who took second in the Frontier League this year. The Fillmore Citizens Patrol Flashes will host St. Monica Catholic for the first round of CIF on Thursday, February 15th at 5:00PM. Come out and Support the Lady Flashes! Pictured top row l-r: Coach Frank Garibay, Ashley Yepes, Andrea Marrufo, Tori Villegas, Shania Leon, Sohia Garibay, Anahi Andrade, Aaliah Lopez and Coach Omero Martinez. Middle row l-r: Kayla Martinez, Emily Garibay, Lupita Rovalcaba, Aaliyah Alfaro, Alexis Mejia, Yareli Vasquez. Bottom row l-r: Ari Magana, Valerie Hernandez, Lupita Bravo, Yanel Cobian, Alexys Covarrubia, Ana Covarrubia and Jennifer Cruz. Courtesy Coach Omero Martinez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 14th, 2018
Congratulations the Flashes JV Girls Soccer for the Frontier League Championship Title for the second year in a row, great job players and Coaches. Pictured top row l-r: Coach Yazu Meza, Jacqueline Ruiz, Viviana Ruiz, Sadie Rico, Nataly Gonzalez, Natalia Mejia, Coach Jennie Andrade. Middle row l-r: Sophie Pina, Isabella Vaca, Ariana Ocegueda, Noelani Sanchez, Celialina Solis, Julissa Martinez. Bottom row l-r: Cecilia Cisneros, Sabrina Belat, Andrea Perez, Luisa Palmenn, Leslie Ramirez, Laura Avila, Briana Lopez. Courtesy Coach Omero Martinez. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 14th, 2018
Submitted by Coach Mark Blankenship 02/02/18 FHS Vs Thacher – Final Score FHS 47, Thacher 61 02/05/18 FHS Vs Cate – Final Score FHS 54, Cate 57 02/08/18 FHS Vs Foothill Tech – Final Score FHS 47, Foothill 70 |
California United’s Ashley Hernandez controls the ball in the opponent’s box at Saturday’s game. Photos Courtesy Evelia Hernandez. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, February 14th, 2018
Submitted by Coach Tony Hernandez Saturday, February 10th California United U10 Girls took on Oxnard Real, but fell short after a close game with a final score of 2-3, California United player Sara Diaz had both goals that game. California Untied U12 Girls also took on Oxnard Real and defeated them with a final score 6-0. Goals: Karissa Terrazas 1, Victoria Piña 1, Marlene Gonzalez 4, Shutout goes to Mikayla McKenzie. California Untied U14 Girls took on MSA United as well this past week and defeated them 1-0. Goal: Isabella Regalado. California Untied u13 Boys team fell short this past weekend to with a final score 1-0 against the Tigers. California United U14 Boys also fell short this past week after a tough loss to the Xolos with a final score 0-1. |