The Valley Chronicle - Valley League Winter roundupng
Valley League Winter roundup
To all those young readers who aspire towards greatness but have doubts about their talent relative to their age: read this and be inspired. The San Jacinto valley’s six middle schools gave their young athletes the chance to shine in the Valley League’s 2019 Winter sports season. The teams had shined bright on Feb. 14. In Boys Soccer, the Dartmouth Knights went up against the North Mountain Huskies on Knights’ turf. The game would tie 2-all after regulation time, with the Knights besting the Huskies in overtime, 3-2. In Girls Basketball, the Diamond Valley Lady Diamondbacks hosted the Dartmouth Knights, and ended up piercing the Knights’ armor with a score of 48-22. In Boys Basketball, North Mountain took on the Acacia Cougars at Acacia Middle, fought them like cats and dogs, and took the championship 42-32. Valley League athletic director Jim Wiesen was at each game and saw it all go down. “Each game was very competitive. The games had it all, great crowds, a lot of excitement, good sportsmanship and great competition! The boys soccer championship came down to overtime, with Dartmouth winning with penalty kicks. The boys basketball had the huge underdog North Mountain upsetting the undefeated Acacia team. The best was the girls basketball game with undefeated Diamond Valley beating a good Dartmouth team.” North Mountain Athletic Director Jessica Pennington echoed Wiesen’s sentiment: “The Boys Basketball Championship game was a nail-biter as the Acacia Cougars fought hard against the North Mountain Huskies. In the end, it was the Huskies who played their best game of the season and beat Acacia to become the 2019 Valley League Champs. It was a great season for all the teams, but a huge congratulations to North Mountain!” According to Wiesen, all the games had great support with families, friends, teachers, and administration. “One of the great moments was at the end of the girls basketball game; both teams got together and took a group picture. I was very proud of the sportsmanship” he says. Diamond Valley coach Rochelle Reese was equally proud: “I want to thank all the students, parents, administrators, and staff who shared their time and enthusiasm. Thank you for helping make this season special. I am especially proud of my student-athletes for their hard work. They enjoyed big victories as the team went undefeated. The Diamond Valley girls’ basketball team was truly successful and as one of their coaches, I was fortunate to have been a part of it.” So there you have it, boys and girls: you can achieve what you set your mind to. It just takes time, effort, determination and perspiration. Just remember to have a good-smelling deodorant for the perspiration.
English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Dec 15, 2022
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staff24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet
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staffMSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony
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staffNFPA urges added caution this holiday season, as Christmas Day and Christmas Eve are among the leading days of the year for U.S. home fires
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staffPadilla Hosts Virtual Federal Student Debt Relief Briefing to Encourage Californians to Apply
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staffPolice Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle
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staffFour CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show
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staffFollow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Hemet
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staffCSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program partners with new mobile medical clinic
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staffPadilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the ‘Take Our Jobs’ Campaign
English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
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staffCHP plans DUI checkpoint in Hemet Valley
English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but espec
staffDon't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but especially now
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C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story
staffC.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story stem education building
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35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Governm
staff35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Government Distrust
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staffICYMI: Padilla Highlights From Judge Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing
English, Valley Chronicle: Thu, Mar 24, 2022
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and
staffMSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and Opening of New Animatronic Makerspace
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staffMSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant
Valley League Winter roundup
To all those young readers who aspire towards greatness but have doubts about their talent relative to their age: read this and be inspired. The San Jacinto valley’s six middle schools gave their young athletes the chance to shine in the Valley League’s 2019 Winter sports season. The teams had shined bright on Feb. 14. In Boys Soccer, the Dartmouth Knights went up against the North Mountain Huskies on Knights’ turf. The game would tie 2-all after regulation time, with the Knights besting the Huskies in overtime, 3-2. In Girls Basketball, the Diamond Valley Lady Diamondbacks hosted the Dartmouth Knights, and ended up piercing the Knights’ armor with a score of 48-22. In Boys Basketball, North Mountain took on the Acacia Cougars at Acacia Middle, fought them like cats and dogs, and took the championship 42-32. Valley League athletic director Jim Wiesen was at each game and saw it all go down. “Each game was very competitive. The games had it all, great crowds, a lot of excitement, good sportsmanship and great competition! The boys soccer championship came down to overtime, with Dartmouth winning with penalty kicks. The boys basketball had the huge underdog North Mountain upsetting the undefeated Acacia team. The best was the girls basketball game with undefeated Diamond Valley beating a good Dartmouth team.” North Mountain Athletic Director Jessica Pennington echoed Wiesen’s sentiment: “The Boys Basketball Championship game was a nail-biter as the Acacia Cougars fought hard against the North Mountain Huskies. In the end, it was the Huskies who played their best game of the season and beat Acacia to become the 2019 Valley League Champs. It was a great season for all the teams, but a huge congratulations to North Mountain!” According to Wiesen, all the games had great support with families, friends, teachers, and administration. “One of the great moments was at the end of the girls basketball game; both teams got together and took a group picture. I was very proud of the sportsmanship” he says. Diamond Valley coach Rochelle Reese was equally proud: “I want to thank all the students, parents, administrators, and staff who shared their time and enthusiasm. Thank you for helping make this season special. I am especially proud of my student-athletes for their hard work. They enjoyed big victories as the team went undefeated. The Diamond Valley girls’ basketball team was truly successful and as one of their coaches, I was fortunate to have been a part of it.” So there you have it, boys and girls: you can achieve what you set your mind to. It just takes time, effort, determination and perspiration. Just remember to have a good-smelling deodorant for the perspiration.
The Valley Chronicle - Valley League Winter roundupng
Valley League Winter roundup
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Koi Nation of Northern California, USA
MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony
MSJC Hosts Temecula Valley Campus Dedication Ceremony
Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday
Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday Season Responsibly National “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Enforcement Campaign Begins Dec. 14
Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle
Police Seek Help Locating Hit-and-Run Vehicle
Follow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Hemet
Follow-up: Plane Crashes Near Residential Homes in Hemet
Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the
Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the ‘Take Our Jobs’ Campaign
Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but espec
Don't undermine scientific discovery -- ever, but especially now
35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Governm
35.3% Of Unvaccinated California Residents Cite Government Distrust
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and Opening of New Animatronic Makerspace
MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant
MSJC Receives $500,000 Apprenticeship Grant
24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet
24 Kids Shop with a Cop in Hemet
Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday
Stick to a “Go Safely” Game Plan: Celebrate the Holiday Season Responsibly National “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Enforcement Campaign Begins Dec. 14
Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show
Four CSUSB alumni win top award for radio show
Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the
Padilla Joins Farm Workers for a Workday as Part of the ‘Take Our Jobs’ Campaign
C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story
C.W. Driver companies breaks ground on new three-story stem education building
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and
MSJC Celebrates Groundbreaking of New STEM Building and Opening of New Animatronic Makerspace