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October 25, 2012 Page 5 Joe’s Sports El Camino College Looks to Bond Sents Rout Hawthorne; Set Stage for Showdown Measure to Shore Up Aging Facilities By Joe Snyder mark to 5-3 by shutting out Beverly Hills By Brian Simon E garnered 62 percent, making Fallo hopeful Inglewood High’s football team upped its 14-0 last Friday at Coleman Stadium. It was El Camino College officials hope district for an encore. “The people of the South Bay Ocean League record to 3-0 by rolling over host the Monarchs’ second consecutive shutout, voters will give the go-ahead on November have really supported El Camino through the Hawthorne 45-6 last Friday. The win set the stage a week after blanking host Hawthorne 20-0. 6 to a $350 million bond measure to replace years with recognition and understanding,” for a league showdown at home against Santa Morningside head coach Sheron Butler credited and renovate many of the campus’ aging he said. Monica (5-3 overall, 3-0 in league) Friday at 7 Caleb Smithy, Travon Agee and Javon Payne buildings. According to the bond information That recognition factor is off the charts when p.m. The Vikings remained unbeaten in Ocean to aid its defense in shutting out the Normans. flyer, Measure E monies “will be used to you consider the results from a recent poll of 700 play with a key 17-3 home win over Culver After a scoreless first half, the Monarchs make safety, technology and energy-saving voters in the district. “In the survey, 99 percent City last Friday. A week earlier, the Sentinels got on the scoreboard when quarterback Justin improvements to classrooms, labs and other of the people said they had some association topped the Centaurs 12-9 at Coleman Stadium. Lewis found Ashton Croswell for a 46-yard instructional facilities.” The list of projects for with El Camino—either through taking a class Hawthorne, which fell to 1-7 overall, started touchdown. The second Morningside TD the Torrance-based campus includes expanding themselves or having a child or relative go there, off well and inspired for an upset win over came in the fourth period on a 15-yard run science labs, upgrading outdated electrical or attending a performance,” said El Camino Inglewood, which is keyed by Cougar transfer by Gregory Adams. systems and wiring, improving facilities for Community Relations Director Ann Garten. “The quarterback Rickie Calderon. Quarterback Paul The Monarchs hope to keep their playoff veterans, enhancing training facilities for pollster had never seen anything like it.” The Fuller tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide hopes alive as they host Culver City tonight at nurses and firefighters, adding classrooms survey also indicated an El Camino favorable receiver Erik Scott-Davis to give Hawthorne 7 p.m. The Centaurs, who are league powers, and improving site accessibility and safety. approval rating of 83 percent, with 68 percent are only 1-2 in Ocean play after By conforming to California green building of respondents saying they would support a back-to-back losses to co-leaders standards and promoting environmental bond extension (60 percent with knowledge of Inglewood (12-9 on October responsibility, El Camino expects to save a tax increase). If passed, the bond will cost 12) and Santa Monica (17-3 $1 million annually in energy, water usage, district homeowners $7 per $100,000 of assessed last Friday). maintenance and operating costs. valuation on their properties. The original bond Leuzinger Plays Well Despite The proposed bond comes a decade after El has fluctuated between $16 and $19 of assessed Loss Camino’s successful $395 million initiative in valuation, making a potential combined total Leuzinger High’s football 2002 also called Measure E. College officials of approximately $26 per $100,000 from the team continues to struggle in describe the new measure as a “bond extension” two measures. If the new measure passes, El the Bay League after a 45-26 to complete the upgrades needed at the campus Camino would still only be in about the middle homecoming loss to Redondo, that opened in 1947. “Many of our buildings of the pack in bonded indebtedness compared but showed signs of progress after and facilities are more than 50 years old now-- with the other dozen community college districts back-to-back blowout losses to some are nearly 65 years old,” said El Camino in Southern California. Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Superintendent/President Thomas M. Fallo. An independent Citizens’ Oversight Estates Peninsula in the previous “They have been well-maintained, but like Committee, in place since 2002, would continue Hawthorne quarterback Paul Fuller prepares to throw in last Friday’s Ocean League two games. In the early going any structures of that age, they need repairs to oversee the audited disbursement of the football game against Inglewood. The Cougars fell to the Sentinels 45-6. Hawthorne the Olympians stayed with the and renovations.” bond monies and keep the public informed visits Beverly Hills Friday at 7 p.m. Sea Hawks and were only down Projects completed from the first bond of revenues. By law, funds from any proposed a 6-0 lead with 4:11 left in the first quarter. 7-6 in the first quarter, but Redondo, which include a renovated science complex, electrical/ bond can only be spent on buildings, classrooms The Cougars continued to lead until the improved to 3-0 in the Bay League entering fire alarm upgrades, new humanities building, and instructional equipment. The funds cannot Sentinels tied the game at six on a one-yard Saturday’s showdown at home against P.V., new central plant, new learning resources go towards administrator pensions or salaries run by Treavon Benton. From there, it was all reeled off 28 unanswered points to pull out to center, new parking structure, remodeled and notably cannot be taken away by those Inglewood as it rolled to a 20-6 halftime lead a 35-6 lead late in the second quarter. bookstore and conference center, and a folks up in Sacramento. and then continued to pour it on Hawthorne Leuzinger had a fine game from the passing renovated social science building. Projects still El Camino’s current enrollment of 25,000 from there. combination of quarterback Lua Kalolo and in progress include a new STEM center, fire is down a bit from past years due to reduced The Sentinels took the lead for good with 3:09 wide receiver Jamari White, who connected academy repaving, industry and technology State funding. “We’re down close to 10 percent remaining before halftime when Calderon threw for touchdowns of 11, five and six yards. building modernization, new shops Building, in funding and closer to 20 percent in classes his first of four touchdown passes to Terrance Kalolo also had a nine-yard TD run. Redondo new kinesiology and fitness complex, parking we’ve offered,” said Fallo. Garten elaborated Harvey from 32 yards out. Inglewood led 20-6 continued to be led by running back Anthony lot F retrofitting and additional third level, new further. “Giving us less money is telling us to with 29 seconds to go before intermission Philyaw, who rushed for 213 yards and four computer server room, restroom accessibility educate fewer students since you have to offer on an eight-yard TD pass from Calderon to touchdowns on 10 carries. renovations, parking lot lighting and security fewer courses,” she explained. “But the key is Damien Hamilton. The Olympians (1-7, 0-3) visit Mira Costa upgrade and electrical and data conversion. that if you are graduating from a high school Calderon and company were only warming Friday at 7 p.m. The Mustangs improved to The bulk of the new bond monies would go in the district, you will get early registration up as they finished off the Cougars with 25 2-1 in league and 5-3 overall with a 42-28 towards replacing the kinesiology and fitness priority.” more unanswered points. On the Sents’ first homecoming win over Peninsula last Friday. complex, counseling and student activities El Camino’s district includes El Segundo, possession of the second half, they drove 78 South Blanks Lawndale center, administration functions building, and Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Inglewood, yards in seven plays, capped by Calderon’s Lawndale High’s football team is winless in music theater and arts complex. Renovations Lawndale, Lennox, Manhattan Beach, Redondo 18-yard scoring pass to Jenaeth Johnson. With three Pioneer League games after a 21-0 shutout of the library and Marsee auditorium are also Beach and Torrance, though the campus is 2:10 remaining before the end of the third loss to host South Torrance last Friday. The planned. The projects are part of the college’s open access and available to students outside quarter, Calderon found Zaire Andre for a best the Cardinals (3-5 overall) did was from Facilities Master Plan that provides a long- of those communities. That said, the percentage 34-yard touchdown, giving Inglewood a 35-6 quarterback Anthony Chatman, who had 150 range forecast for enrollment and changing of new graduates who enroll at El Camino in bulge. A 28-yard field goal and a 65-yard total yards (56 rushing and 94 passing). The student needs. fall semesters is unusually high compared to punt return by Andre finished off the scoring Spartans (4-4, 1-2) were led by Ryan Bowman The State requires a 55 percent majority other community colleges. Forty percent of for the Sentinels. who ran for 206 yards and three touchdowns vote for the bond to pass. The first Measure See El Camino, page 6 “It was not easy,” Calderon, who transferred on 27 carries. to Inglewood from Hawthorne over the summer Lawndale hosts Torrance, which topped after Joseph Kanach (who recently resigned Compton Centennial 21-12 last Friday at midway in the season as head football coach at Torrance, Friday at 7 p.m. • • Diabetes Care Alhambra High) stepped down after last season’s 5-5 slate, said. “We played our game. We’re getting ready for Santa Monica.” Calderon had •Women’s Health an outstanding game against his former team that is for the third time under head mentor • Prenatal Care James Swain, completing 19 of 24 passes for 269 yards and four TDs. Building Healthy Lives in medically • PediatricsDefensively, Inglewood held Hawthorne tounderserved communities throughout Los just 102 total yards on offense, including 34 Angeles County for over 40 years passing and 68 on the ground. “We must play • Dental Care hard for a win,” Swain said. “We must take care of the ball. We kind of shocked ourselves for a little bit. Inglewood has very good athletes.” Appointments: •General Adult at a league win as they visit a young and (310) 802-6170 MedicineThe Cougars will have their best shot inexperienced Beverly Hills team, also 1-7 overall and 0-3 in league, Friday at 7 p.m. www.sbfhc.org • And more Morningside Blanks Normans Inglewood quarterback Rickie Calderon prepares to pass in last Friday’s Ocean League football game against Hawthorne. The Morningside High’s football team increased Sentinels routed the Cougars 45-6. sInglewood hosts Santa Monica its Ocean League record to 2-1 and overall in a league showdown Friday at 7 p.m.


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