Matadores Get Rust Off Resurrection
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Matadores Get Rust Off Resurrection

La Mirada~Three players had a pair of hits Saturday to pace an 11-prong attack to overwhelm former Division I power Simi Valley in a 9-1 Redondo Tournament game, further evidence that the bats’ early season cool is thawing.

The Matadores (5-7) will hope to keep things rolling when they resume Suburban League action in a rare Tuesday-Thursday setup against Glenn beginning at home at 3 p.m.

Senior righthander Mitch Petersen proved too much for Simi Valley's feeble lineup, a far cry from last year's fully-loaded nine and two years ago when the Pioneers won the CIF-Southern Section Division I championship.  Petersen allowed just four hits and one unearned run in his five dominant innings, while senior Alex Pedroza faced the minimum in his two frames by inducing inning-ending double plays that were nicely turned respectively by senior secondbasemen Garrin Haile and Cody Curtis and superbly digged by senior defensive replacement Mike Piazza at firstbase.

Harper Mows Down Lancers; Matadores End Losing Skid
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Harper Mows Down Lancers; Matadores End Losing Skid

Norwalk~Senior designated hitter Ray Chacon had a RBI in each of his four at-bats to ignite a stagnant offense, senior righthander Kyle Harper made a statement that you'll have to rip his 2009 Suburban League Pitcher of the Year award from his cold, bare hands, and the defense was spectacular in a slump-busting 8-0 victory Friday over host Norwalk.

It evens both club's league record at 1-1 as the Matadores ended a losing streak at four games.  La Mirada (4-7), which has faced some of the best in the nation in just the first third of the season, goes back on the Division I wagon Saturday when a tough Simi Valley squad comes calling at 11 a.m. for a Redondo Tournament showdown.

Harper dominated the Lancers in his six innings of work, allowing just four hits while striking out seven and not walking a batter.  Junior righty Jordan Rosenberg hurled a scoreless seventh to complete the shutout.

Whittier Area Chamber Enjoys Pizza at Tasty
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Whittier Area Chamber Enjoys Pizza at Tasty

Whittier~HUNGRY FOR NETWORKING?

All Whittier Area Chamber members are invited to network at this month's Tasty Tuesday at That's Amore Pizzeria, 11223 First Ave. Please join us on Tuesday, March 30th at the corner of First Ave. and Leffingwell in Whittier.

Call the Whittier Area Chamber office for more information at (562)698-9554 or @ www.whittierchamber.com

 

La Mirada Sees a Decrease in Crime
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La Mirada Sees a Decrease in Crime

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La Mirada~During the past year, the City of La Mirada has continued to experience one of the lowest crime rates in the region and has remained one of the safest cities in Los Angeles County.

Major crimes decreased by 34 percent from 1,134 in 2008 to 756 in 2009. The number of arrests increased by 24 percent, from 1,105 arrests made in 2008 to 1,368 arrests in 2009.  The recent drop continues a five year trend in which major crimes have fallen by 46 percent.

“The overall decrease in crime is due to the continued proactive policing by the Sheriff’s Deputies and the involvement of the community”, says La Mirada Sheriff’s Station Lieutenant Pat Valdez.  “La Mirada is committed to maintaining a record of safety expected by residents and business owners.”

Potential Whittier Candidates Square Off
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Potential Whittier Candidates Square Off

Whittier~Four candidates, including two incumbents, who are vying for two open seats on the Whittier City Council will share their visions for Whittier at the 2010 Whittier City Council Candidates' Forum.

The event will be held on Wednesday, March 24th at the American Red Cross at 6706 S. Friends Ave. in Uptown Whittier. The doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and the Forum will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m.

This event is free to the public and hosted by the Whittier Chamber and the Whittier Uptown Association.

Call the Whittier Chamber office for more information at (562)698-9554.

Matadores Can’t Get Out of First Gear
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Matadores Can’t Get Out of First Gear

Long Beach~If only the season had a reset button.

But after Saturday's 12-1 defeat to Moore League power Long Beach Wilson, a couple years removed from the No. 1 ranking in the United States, the start of the Suburban League campaign Wednesday against visiting Norwalk is the next best thing to a do-over, from the poor individual statistics to the collective 3-6 record.

Wilson (6-2) parlayed a bases-empty, two-out rally into four first-inning runs and never looked back against the Matadores, who were playing their eighth contest against a Division I opponent.  In the fourth frame, six of the 10 unearned runs all but finished it off.

Senior centerfielder Karl Perez, playing with the most vigor, continued to carry a hot bat, going 2-for-3 with a double and getting robbed on a line drive to center his first time up. 

Senior secondbaseman Garrin Haile smacked mirror-image line drive singles to center, the first one in the second inning to bring in senior leftfielder Justin Torres (hit by pitch) for La Mirada's only run.  Junior shortstop Andres Rodriguez dunked one into leftfield to get Torres into scoring position.

Senior firstbaseman Mike Piazza, in the throes of the biggest slump of his life, deserved better with a blast to Wilson's centerfield Death Valley, backing up the Bruin against the fence about 400-feet away before hauling it in.

Other than that, the Matadores showed little life once again offensively, managing just five hits.

Wednesday's league home opener against the Lancers begins at 3 p.m.

Go ahead and hit that red button.

 

Police Looking For Additional Victims
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Police Looking For Additional Victims

SHERIFF'S SPECIAL VICTIMS BUREAU IS SEEKING THE PUBLICS ASSISTANCE IN
IDENTIFYING POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL VICTIMS OF SEXUAL MOLESTATION AFTER
THE ARREST OF A WHITTIER MAN.

PAUL ANTHONY AYALA WAS ARRESTED BY SVB DETECTIVES FRIDAY, MARCH 2,
2010, AFTER AN INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGATIONS RECENTLY MADE BY AN
11-YEAR OLD MALE, WHO WAS BEING COACHED BY SUSPECT AYALA IN A
FOOTBALL PROGRAM IN LA MIRADA. A SECOND VICTIM SINCE HIS ARREST HAS
BEEN IDENTIFIED.

SUSPECT AYALA IS A FORMER POLICE OFFICER. HE WAS EMPLOYED BY
WHITTIER POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR APPROXIMATELY 17-YEARS AND
MEDICALLY RETIRED TWO YEARS AGO. HE HAS BEEN ACTIVE AS A COACH IN
THE COMMUNITY SINCE HIS RETIREMENT. BECAUSE AYALA COACHES A
NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN DIFFERENT SPORTS, IT IS FEARED THAT THERE MAY
BE ADDITIONAL VICTIMS.

THE SUSPECT WAS ARRAIGNED TODAY AT THE WHITTIER COURT ON NINE
FELONY COUNTS OF CHILD MOLESTATION. HE REMAINS IN CUSTODY WITH
BAIL OF 8,250,000.00.

ANYONE WITH INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CALL THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, SPECIAL VICTIMS BUREAU AT (866)247-5877 OR
CONTACT THEIR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.

Matadores Overpowered by Powerhouse
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Matadores Overpowered by Powerhouse

La Mirada~Letting a great opportunity get away to make a statement, the La Mirada High School baseball team was knocked around by the nation's No. 1-ranked team in a doubleheader sweep to visiting Lakewood, 10-3 and 8-0.

The Lancers improved to 9-0 on the season, including outscoring La Mirada 29-3 in three meetings, while the Matadores fell to 3-5, with four of the defeats coming to teams that have polled in the country's top three. 

The brutal early-season schedule continues at talented Long Beach Wilson at 11 a.m. Saturday.  Come league and the playoffs, this team will certainly be battle-tested.

Matadores Get Well Against Colts
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Matadores Get Well Against Colts

Carson~After scrapping against the topnotch pitching of five straight Division I opponents, La Mirada was able to feast against the home cooking of the Colts in a 13-3 rout Tuesday that was shortened to five innings with the 10-run mercy rule.

The Matadores (3-3) put up six runs in the first and and last frames to break out of a hitting slump while dropping struggling Carson to 1-5.

The mound foes get tougher right away, though, with a doubleheader Thursday against the nation's No. 1 team in Lakewood and the very tough club of Long Beach Wilson in Saturday's opener of the Redondo Tournament.

Five Reasons to Fill Out Your Census Questionnaire
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Five Reasons to Fill Out Your Census Questionnaire

1. Helps Build Prosperity in Your Community.

Does your neighborhood have traffic jams, elderly folks who live alone or overcrowded schools?  Census data can help define strategies to make necessary public improvements in your community. 

2. Help in a Time of Need

Many emergency services linked to 911 are structured based on maps developed with the data from the previous census.Census information helps health providers predict how a disease is spread through communities between members of the population. When natural tragedies like tornados and earthquakes occur, the census indicates to the rescue teams how many people may need aid.

3. Puts Government to Work for You

 It's a great way to let our leaders know who we are and what we need.  The numbers are used to help determine the distribution of more than $400 billion in federal and state funds.  The money will help to finance educational and school lunch programs, medical centers, emergency services, transportation and other needs in our community.

4. Reduces Risk for Businesses

Since census numbers help reduce the financial risk and allow the identification of potential markets, businesses can produce the products that you want and need.

5.  It Will Help You and Your Family

The individual data stay confidential for 72 years, but you can request a certificate of past censuses to use it as verification of your age, residence, or kinship.  This information can help you apply for a pension, establish citizenship or to obtain an inheritance.

In 2082 your great-grandchildren will be able to use census information to learn about the history of your family. 

Today your children can use the information to assist them with homework assignments.

Thanks to the fact that we have had a census every 10 years since 1790, we know how far we have come, and how much we have changed as a nation.

Be counted in the 2010 Census. The future is in our hands!

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