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EL SEGUNDO HERALD October 8, 2015 Page 7 Eagles from page 6 VOTE for CHRIS POWELL Experience our district needs. Dedication our students deserve. JOIN THE GROWING LIST OF EL SEGUNDO COMMUNITY LEADERS WHO HAVE ENDORSED CHRIS POWELL FOR SCHOOL BOARD RESIDENT ESUSD EDUCATORS Tom Callanan Mark Doering Sarah Briney Davlantis Foti Davlantis Robin Teitelbaum Espinoza Dave Lubs Jesse Lubs Dorene Morgan Steve Shevlin COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS Barbara Briney • Jenny Froelich Davies Gilda Dyckman • Laura Kigawa Maria Leutgens • Tammy Long Melissa Mc Caverty • Laura Nilsson Anne Marie Piibe • Jayne Pimlott Elizabeth Tobias • Susan Truax LOCAL BUSINESS LEADERS Sean Drake Tom Forsythe Sheila Fowler Frank Glynn Linda Johnson Jim McLees Lynn O’Neil Mike Rotolo Timothy M. Truax “For close to 30 years, Chris Powell has been a tireless advocate for the students, parents, and staff of ESUSD. During my tenure as principal of ESHS I found Chris to be a dedicated friend of the district. Please join me in supporting Chris Powell, an advocate for all students.” – Jim Garza School Board Member, Former Principal, ESHS “Chris Powell understands the District’s policies and challenges and he will partner with the City to solve City/School issues. Chris will apply his financial experience to serve our students and residents. I look forward to working with him on issues involving the city and our schools.” – Suzanne Fuentes Mayor, City of El Segundo Through volunteer service spanning more than three decades, Chris Powell has worked closely with all facets of our community, from the PTAs and our Ed! Foundation; to the Chamber of Commerce and other local businesses; to residents, teachers, parents, and local volunteers; to elected officials and numerous civic organizations. Chris will continue to partner with all of these groups to ensure our students receive an education second to none in facilities that continue to be the envy of surrounding cities. ESUSD SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Jim Garza Bill Watkins Mike Briney Ann Coles Ken Schofield Chris Sherrill Kathy Wiley Lisa Wilkin ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015 ChrisPowell4SchoolBoard@gmail.com ChrisPowell4SchoolBoard.com Paid for by Committee to Elect Chris Powell for School Board 2015 #1378958 EL SEGUNDO MAYORS, COUNCIL MEMBERS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS Mayor Suzanne Fuentes Councilmember Dave Atkinson Councilmember Marie Felhauer City Clerk Tracey Weaver City Treasurer Crista Binder Past Mayor Bill Bue Past Mayor Bill Fisher Past Mayor Sandy Jacobs Past Mayor Gordon Stephens Past Mayor Dick VanVranken This is a partial listing of supporters; current and former affiliations are for identification purposes only and do not indicate endorsement by the representative organizations. to the El Segundo 14-yard line and were destined to get into the end zone. But the defense led by Isaiah Gray, Griffen Martes and Ashton Saltz was a net two yards for the Spartans forcing a field goal attempt that was wide. The Eagles couldn’t capitalize and punted back to the Spartans. An intentional grounding and a chop block penalty on the Spartans led to poor field position and a punt. Tauaese returned the punt 41 yards that set up Kehl’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Taj Balogun and El Segundo led 14-13 with 9:38 left in the fourth quarter. After a South punt the Eagles went 57 yards in nine plays to take a more comfortable lead. Tauaese’s 25-yard run highlighted the drive and capped by Kehl’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Shahman Moore with 4:05 left for a 21-13 lead. Billy Brasher and Dylan Radke came up big by sacking Zuniga for a big loss on the Spartan’s ensuing possession. The Spartans turned the ball over on downs with under three minutes remaining. Tauaese put the game away with a 34-yard touchdown run and just like that the Eagles had a 28-13 win over South Torrance. Tauaese sparked El Segundo’s offense with 23 rushes for 180 yards and a touchdown. Kehl was once again magnificent by orchestrating three fourth quarter scores and had threw TD passes to Tauaese, Balogun and Moore. Defensively Tyler Villalobos’ two interceptions and Gabriel Fernan, Ashton Saltz, Griffin Martes and Peter Amara’s constant defensive pressure all night long led to the Eagles success. With the win the Eagles moved to 5-0 on the year and have now won a South Bay’s best twenty consecutive regular season games dating back to the 2013 season. The Eagles hit the road Friday night to face a winless Beverly Hills team that is struggling on both defense and offense. The Eagles return home the following two weeks to face Culver City on October 16 and Hawthorne on October 23, Homecoming. Boys’ Water Polo The Eagles traveled to meet Trabuco Hills to meet the eighth ranked Mustangs. El Segundo started off slowly but gained momentum as the match progressed and put away the Mustangs 13-8. Trabuco Hills raced to a 2-0 lead before the Eagles closed the first period by taking a 4-3 lead. Opening the second period, Joe Doucette ripped in a goal on a Lukas Frerichs assist. Nick Paz’s strike came soon after to put the Eagles up by 2 goals. Almost immediately Paz lobbed a shot in to give El Segundo a 7 to 5 lead. In the second half the Eagle’s defense held the Mustangs in check while taking an 11-6 lead and finished off their hosts 13-8. Nick Paz led the Eagles scoring attack with six goals. Kelly Reynolds scored twice, Lukas Frerichs, Joe Doucette and Ryan Winkler each had one goal apiece. Frerichs, Ryan Winkler and Kyle Crist each had assists. It was the eleventh straight win for the Eagles who are ranked third in CIF Division IV. El Segundo opened Ocean League play on the road against Beverly Hills yesterday, host Torrance on Friday at 3pm and play in the Costa Mesa Tournament on Saturday. • For more photos see Eagles, page 8 Taz Tauaese rushed for 179 yards and a touchdown against South Torrance’s vaunted defense.


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