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SUBURBAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Talented Class of Seniors Will Provide Plenty of Excitement
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SUBURBAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Talented Class of Seniors Will Provide Plenty of Excitement

Editor's note: "The Guru" will once again cover Suburban League Football exclusively for the La Mirada Blog this upcoming football season. Spring practice is underway, and believe it or not, it's not to early to start talking football! The following is the first of many pieces to run from now, until the final play of the football season in December.

Well Ladies and Gentleman, The Guru has returned, with high school football season just around the corner (more like 120 days away)! I am here today with a small preview of the best players returning next season for each team in the Suburban League! This will be the year of burners, as each team will have a bona-fide game breaker; and when you have one of these guys, you can definitely win at any stage of the game.

Artesia: Had a lot of players last year that where young; had to play behind their now graduating big play threat, Travon Payne.

Bellflower: Returning RB Larreon White was a big play threat last for the Buccaneers amassing a total of 600 all-purpose yards. The kid can really fly, and I look for him to be one of the league's best players this upcoming season.

Cerritos: The Dons didn't do very well in losing every game last year, but they should be remarkably better when you consider they have the do-everything-guy in Aaron Francis. The kid played in all three phases of the game and is going to be a game-breaker next year for the Dons. He is going to a senior next year, so let's see what he has in store for his final stanza.

LA MIRADA HIGH BASEBALL CAPTURES SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
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LA MIRADA HIGH BASEBALL CAPTURES SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

La Mirada~The La Mirada Boys baseball team has captured it's second straight, and 11th of the past 12, Suburban League Crowns, with a come-from-behind victory over second-place Bellflower here today, 8-3, on Senior Day. The Mats will start the playoffs next week with a home game, more than likely. See story below.

The Matadores celebrate, moments after their league-clinching victory.

 

La Mirada~For the second straight game, the Matadores overcame a 3-0 deficit to win a crucial Suburban League game.

This time it resulted in a league championship on Senior Day.

La Mirada wore down a valiant Bellflower squad Tuesday to notch a 7-3 victory, the 10th in a row and 17th out of the last 18 to give coach Kim Brooks and the program an 11th league crown in the past 12 years.

Both teams will square off in a somewhat anti-climatic game Thursday in Bellflower to close off the regular season, although the Buccaneers (17-6, 8-3) could use a win to finish in second place and the Matadores (20-8, 11-1) could use it for playoff rankings purposes and to avoid the possibility of a double digit-loss season.

Soccer Signups in La Mirada
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Soccer Signups in La Mirada

La Mirada~The La Mirada Soccer Association will be having signup opportunities the next two weekends for the upcoming season for kids ages 4, to as old as 18.

Signups/Registration will be Saturdays, May 15 & 22nd at Benton Middle School from 9am-3pm; and Sunday's May 16 & 23rd from 10am-3pm.

For more information on requirements and fees, please visit the Association's web-site in our La Mirada Links section or simply click here.

Local Red Cross Chapter to Honor Local Heroes
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Local Red Cross Chapter to Honor Local Heroes

Downey~The Red Cross will be paying tribute to local heroes from its service area, that includes the cities of Bell Gardens, Downey, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Montebello, Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier and Unincorporated Whittier for their heroic acts of bravery in saving lives and giving back to their and communities.

The luncheon will feature special guests, elected officials, business leaders and community members.  The event will commence at 11:30 a.m. and conclude at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, June 7th. Proceeds from the event support local disaster relief and emergency preparedness efforts.

City Manager Says State Being Irresponsible
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City Manager Says State Being Irresponsible

La Mirada~The La Mirada Redevelopment Agency will lose $4,839,372 next week and another $995,391 next year as a result of a court decision upholding State budget actions.  These funds will not be returned to La Mirada.  

The combined total of $5,834,763 is equal to about 18 percent of the City's General Fund Budget, and is more than the salaries of the City's entire full-time staff for a one year period.

The State Budget approved by the Legislature and signed by the Governor in July 2009 called for a $2.05 billion raid on local redevelopment funds to pay the State's bills.

New Symphony Conductor Sought
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New Symphony Conductor Sought

La Mirada~Following a long and distinguished career as violinist, concert master, and, for the past nine years, usic Director and Conductor of the La Mirada Symphony Orchestra, David Stenske will be leaving the organization to pursue further endeavors. His talents as a violinist will be greatly missed and his dedication during his tenure as Conductor will be noted as having brought the orchestra to exceptionally high standards.

The Symphony Association is now seeking candidates for the position. Following a process of application, interview, observation and evaluation, the Association Board will select nominees who will be assigned as guest conductors for concerts throughout the 2010-2011 Season. The final choice will be made after the last concert on May 21, 2011 of the New Beginnings Season.

Interested musicians who qualify with education requirements and experience as a conductor are welcomed to contact the Association at lamiradasymphony@aol.com or to visit the website lamiradasymphony.com for more definitive information.

 

Mats See Ghost; Escape With Win
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Mats See Ghost; Escape With Win

La Mirada~The Matadores survived--and that's putting it mildly--their fourth straight year of beating Cerritos by a run to inch one victory away from the Suburban League championship with Friday's 5-4 come-from-behind nailbiter.

La Mirada improved to 19-8 overall and 9-1 in league and almost delivered another gift from Artesia when the Pioneers took Bellflower (17-5, 8-2) to 10 innings before succumbing by the same score, 5-4.   La Mirada and Bellflower will lock horns in a pair of Senior Day festivities next week to determine the league crown, the Buccaneers' surprising loss to Artesia on Wednesday giving the Matadores the leeway of a split to capture their 11th title in 12 years.

Cerritos and its ghost--perhaps taking refuge in the nearby empty lots of the Auto Square--almost gave some leeway to Mayfair, which was officially knocked out of the race when the Matadores scrambled back from a 3-0 deficit to the Dons.

After playing so well the past few weeks, with almost flawless execution, the Matadores were brought back to reality with a lot of Paranormal Activity courtesy of the Cerritos Ghost.

High School Football Guru Returning to LM Blog
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High School Football Guru Returning to LM Blog

La Mirada~Last football season was a special one for the La Mirada Blog as "The Guru" provided exclusive, in-depth, team-by-team, reports and analysis for Suburban League high school football. We read, watched and listened as the Matadores of La Mirada High captured a CIF title.

Well, ladies and gentleman, The Guru is back. Starting in just a couple of days, you can get all the Suburban League football you can handle, all the way through the end of the season in December.

It's just days away, exclusively, right here, on the La Mirada Blog, La Mirada's news source, then and now.

Matadores Rout Cerritos; Take First Place Alone
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Matadores Rout Cerritos; Take First Place Alone

Cerritos~Nicko Lancaster singled four times in the first four innings, 15 of  the 16 players who batted scored at least a run and 10 batters knocked in at least one to lead the Matadores to a 20-2 drubbing of host Cerritos.

With its 15th victory in the last 16 contests, La Mirada improved to 18-8 overall and remained atop the Suburban League with an 8-1 record. Bellflower, was upset by Artesia  3-0, giving the Mats sole possession of first.

The one-sided affair was one more indication that this 15-senior, six-junior squad has grown up a lot in the past two seasons, learning some humbling lessons along the way. 

Not looking ahead to the epic showdown with Bellflower next week with the league championship on the line was just another way the Matadores have showed their maturity in 2010.  But even more revealing was the fact that they cruised at a House of Horrors that not only the baseball team almost always struggles, but so does the basketball team.

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