Comeback falls short as DP loses CIF-SS D3 semifinal to Oaks Christian

Mike Klan

GOLETA, Calif. – Time ran out on Dos Pueblos High School girls lacrosse.

The Chargers furious comeback fell two goals short in a 12-10 home loss to Oaks Christian in a CIF-Southern Section Division 3 semifinal game.

Trailing 12-7 in the fourth quarter Linnea Clapinski scored three goals to bring DP within striking distance with just under a minute to play.

(Clapinski scores on a free shot in the fourth quarter. Entenza Design).

But the Chargers could not get another shot off and saw their season end at 11-10.

Clapinski finished with a team-high 6 goals.

Oaks Christian raced out to a 7-2 lead in the second quarter before Dos Pueblos closed the half with three straight goals including a first half buzzer-beater by Clapinski on an assist by Eloise Shea.

Clapinski opened the second half with a goal to bring DP to within 7-6 before the Lions tallied the next four goals to extend the lead to 11-6.

The Chargers Marissa Russak scored with 33 seconds left in the third quarter as DP trailed 11-7 heading into the fourth quarter.

Stella Lawler made 14 saves against Oaks Christian but the Lions sister act of Julia and Elizabeth Forsyth proved to be too much for DP.

(Julia Forsyth helps lead the Lions into the title game. Entenza Design).

Oaks Christian will play in their first-ever girls lacrosse CIF-SS final next Friday against powerhouse Trabucco Hills at Fred Kelly Stadium in Orange.

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New Agua Caliente Oasis unveiled at Palm Springs International Airport

Cynthia White

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Palm Springs International Airport is teaming up with Agua Caliente Casinos to present the new Agua Caliente Oasis.

The Oasis is a feature of the Agua Caliente Concourse, which comes as the airport continues to see record breaking growth. The design offers travelers a space inspired by the iconic landscape of the Coachella Valley, complete with palm trees, lounge seating, and charging stations.

PSP Executive Director of Aviation Harry Barret, Jr. says, “This experiential installation is more than a resting place — it’s an extension of the warm, welcoming spirit that defines the Coachella Valley. Located on the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, PSP honors the deep roots and vibrant culture of the land we share. The Oasis reflects our commitment to creating meaningful, memorable experiences for every traveler who passes through PSP.”

“We are thrilled to introduce this uniquely designed space at Palm Springs International Airport,” said Saverio R. Scheri III, Chief Operating Officer of Agua Caliente Casinos. “The Oasis not only provides travelers a space to pause and recharge but also serves as a preview of the elevated service and exceptional offerings that define our world-class hospitality at all Agua Caliente Casino properties.”

The Oasis is part of the ongoing collaboration between PSP and Agua Caliente Casinos, offering travelers an immersive experience of PSP and the Agua Caliente brand.

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Bremner sets all-time UCSB strikeout record in lopsided win at LMU

Mike Klan

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Tyler Bremner set a new UC Santa Barbara Baseball record on Friday night, racking up his 275th career strikeout and going on to issue 10 K’s as the Gauchos (32-16) routed Loyola Marymount (24-25), 12-1, in the opening game of a three-game series. The offense put up big numbers in the third and eighth innings, with Nate Vargas, Jonathan Mendez, Rowan Kelly and Liam Barrett all tallying multiple RBIs on the night.

FROM HEAD COACH ANDREW CHECKETTS”(Bremner is) in the strike zone a lot,” Checketts said in a mid-game interview. “You look at his walk totals and his strikeout-to-walk ratio is really good, one of the better ones in the country. He’s in the zone, and when you’re in the zone a lot, you get to two strikes more and you get more strikeouts. I always tell my guys, I haven’t seen anybody in my career yet strike out with less than two strikes. You’ve got to get there first. He’s doing a good job of getting ahead tonight.”

HOW IT HAPPENED”In the zone” may have been an understatement of Bremner’s start to Friday’s game. The righty was perfect through five innings and faced the minimum through six with the help of a double play. Through those opening six frames, the Lions managed to put just eight balls in play against Bremner, while the junior racked up double-digit punchouts. His first of the night came to end the first inning, then he started the second inning with two more. That third strikeout of the night put him alone atop UC Santa Barbara’s career strikeout leaderboard, surpassing the 274 that Dan Yokubaitis collected between 1983 and 1986. He went on to strike out the side in the third and again in the fifth before allowing his one and only hit to begin the sixth. Another strikeout and a double play got him out of the frame having still faced the minimum.

While Bremner was racking up strikeouts, the Gaucho offense was racking up runs. A two-out rally in the second got Santa Barbara on the board, with Mendez reaching on a fielder’s choice, Xavier Esquer walking and then Barrett driving Mendez home with a single through the right side of the LMU infield.

The Gauchos then turned their lead into a comfortable cushion with a four-run third. Jack Holman hit a one-out double down the right field line and took third on a balk, then Isaac Kim hit a flop shot of a double into the magic spot in left field where no Lion could reach it, scoring Holman from third. Vargas kept the double trouble going, finding the gap in right center to score Kim, then Mendez conquered the Blue Monster in left field, clearing the 37-foot-tall wall to make it 5-0 Santa Barbara.

LMU got one of those runs back in the seventh, with a one-out walk coming around to score after Donovann Jackson relieved Bremner. However, the Gaucho offense kicked into gear again and made their lead bigger than ever before in the top of the eighth. Back-to-back singles and a walk loaded the bases, then Vargas earned another RBI the hard way, being hit by a pitch to force home a run. Mendez followed that up with a five-pitch walk to force home another run, then Kelly drove in a pair with a single into right field. Barrett’s sacrifice fly to center gave Santa Barbara their fifth run of the inning and 10th of the game.

Jackson stayed in and set down the side in order in the bottom of the eighth, and the offense stayed hot when they came back out in the top of the ninth. A walk and a single got runners aboard for Vargas, and the Gaucho catcher pulled a ball down the right field line, tracing it into the corner for a two-RBI triple, making it 12-1. Jackson finished the game, allowing just a walk in a scoreless ninth.

BY THE NUMBERSThe Gauchos finished the evening with five doubles, two of them by Vargas, a feat they have accomplished four other times this season. As for Vargas, his last two-double haul was just three weekends ago, on April 27 at UC San Diego.Vargas’s team-high four hits on Friday are a new career high for the Gaucho backstop. Before Friday’s game, he had not even tallied three hits in an NCAA contest.Speaking of career marks, Bremner’s career-record-breaking haul of 10 strikeouts is his fifth double-digit strikeout night this season, all five of which have come in the last six weeks. He now has 282 strikeouts in UC Santa Barbara’s Blue and Gold.There is still one Gaucho record waiting to be broken this weekend, as LeTrey McCollum continues his pursuit of the longest on-base streak in program history. With an eighth-inning single and a ninth-inning walk, he extended his on-base streak to 44 games, one away from tying and two from breaking the previous record, set by Christian Kirtley in 2022. McCollum also has a 20-game hitting streak.

UP NEXTThe series now moves to Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, where the Gauchos will host the Lions on May 10 and May 11. First pitch times are set for 3:05 p.m. on Saturday and 1:05 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are on sale now at ucsbgauchos.com/tickets and both games will be live on ESPN+.

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Never say die Gauchos win two more elimination softball games to reach Big West Final

Mike Klan

FULLERTON, Calif. – The UC Santa Barbara Softball team (32-24, 17-10 Big West) is just two games away from winning their first ever Big West Championship after running the gauntlet in the elimination bracket. The Gauchos won both elimination games against the Tritons and Rainbow Wahine to reach The Big West Championship Final.

GAME ONE: GAUCHOS 11, TRITONS 7After losing to UC San Diego in the opening round, the Gauchos came out swinging in the rematch. Malaya Johnson started the game by working around a pair of walks in a scoreless top of the first. Two runs batted in by Elicia Acosta (single) and Delaina Ma’ae (bases loaded walk) then gave the Gauchos an immediate 2-0 advantage. It was nearly 6-0, but Emily Carr’s bases loaded, two-out fly out was caught just shy of the center field wall.

Nonetheless, the Gauchos quickly made it 6-0 anyway. In the bottom of the second, Tehya Banks’ RBI single plated another run before Acosta’s double drove in two more. In the next at bat, San Diego threw the ball away twice attempting to double off Acosta on a line out, allowing her to score Santa Barbara’s sixth run.

Johnson earned a swinging strikeout and a fly out to escape a bases loaded, one-out jam in the third. In the fourth, a Triton two-out, two-run homer brought the score to 6-2. The Gauchos immediately countered with a grand slam off the bat of Ma’ae, a line drive that was just high enough and just stayed fair, blowing the game open to 10-2 Santa Barbara.

The Tritons tacked on two in the fifth to extend the game. In the home half, Alexa Sams drove in a run to make it 11-4. After recording an out, Sam Stoll relieved Johnson—giving the starter some much-needed rest—and finished a clean sixth inning. The following inning, down to their final out, San Diego used a triple and single to score three runs before a groundout back to Stoll clinched the 11-7 victory.

GAME TWO: GAUCHOS 8, RAINBOW WAHINE 1UC Santa Barbara started strong in the first inning with Jazzy Santos singling to right field and later advancing to second on a wild pitch. Giselle Mejia followed with a double to center field, bringing Santos home for the first run, giving UC Santa Barbara an early 1–0 lead.

The fourth inning was pivotal for UC Santa Barbara. Elicia Acosta singled and Bella Fuentes walked, putting runners on base. Ainsley Waddell then hit a grand slam to right field, driving in four runs. Mejia added another run with an RBI double, breaking the single-season record and extending the lead to 6–0 after the fourth inning.

In the sixth inning, Erin Mendoza singled, and Santos hit her second double of the game, setting up another scoring opportunity. Mejia’s single to left field brought Mendoza home, and Santos later stole home, adding two more runs to UC Santa Barbara’s tally, increasing their lead to 8–1.

The Wahine managed to score once in the sixth inning, but UC Santa Barbara’s defense held firm throughout the game. The final score was 8–1, securing the victory for UC Santa Barbara.

Ainsley Waddell did it all for the Gauchos when they needed it most. The sophomore took the circle for the first time since March 22 and threw a complete game allowing just one run and striking out three. If that wasn’t enough she went 1-4 at the plate with her lone hit being a grand slam, the Gauchos second of the day. While in the circle she had four total chances and made three putout and an assist for 1.000 fielding percentage.

UP NEXTUC Santa Barbara will have a quick turnaround as they take on the No. 2 seed, CSUN, at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the first of what could be two Big West Championship games. Should the Gauchos win game one the two teams will play a winner-take-all second championship game 45 minutes after the conclusion of game one.

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Hit parade for Cal Poly as they win a laugher at CSUN 17-1

Mike Klan

NORTHRIDGE, Calif. — Zach Daudet and Alejandro Garza combined for six hits and five RBIs while Griffin Naess tossed six scoreless innings for his fifth win as Cal Poly scored early and often in a 17-1 romp past CSUN on Friday at Robert J. Hiegert Field.

Zaudet opened the game with his sixth home run of the season and added two singles for one more RBI, and Garza produced his team-leading 29th multiple-hit game of the season with three singles and a trio of RBIs for Coach Larry Lee’s Mustangs.

Naess (5-2) struck out three and walked one while scattering eight hits for the victory, lowering his ERA to 3.21. Luke Kovach, Troy Cooper, and Eric Kvidahl all pitched one inning in relief — Kovach and Kvidahl both struck out three, and Cooper added one more.

With the win, Cal Poly remained two games behind first-place UC Irvine in the Big West standings. The Mustangs earned their fifth straight win and are 33-15 for the season and 19-6 in conference play.

UC Irvine improved to 21-4 with a 14-11 win at Cal State Bakersfield. Third-place Cal State Fullerton dropped an 8-7 decision to Hawai’i at Goodwin Field, falling to 16-9 in Big West games.

Cal Poly scored three runs in the second inning, four in the fourth, and eight in the sixth, giving the Mustangs 82 innings with crooked numbers in 48 games this season.

Cal Poly’s 17 runs are the fourth-highest this year, exceeded by 18 against both Seton Hall and San Jose State and 20 in another Seton Hall contest, and the Mustangs accumulated 16 hits, marking the 29th time in their last 41 games with double-digit hits.

With his three hits Friday, Garza has put together seven consecutive multiple-hit games and is 17-for-32 (.531) in those contests. The sophomore third baseman and 2024 Big West Freshman Field Player of the Year singled in a run in the fourth, singled again in the sixth frame, and knocked in two more runs with an eighth-inning single.

Garza has hit in seven straight games and 27 of his last 28 contests.

In addition to his home run, Daudet singled to drive in another run in the second and singled again in the fourth. The senior first baseman now has 11 multiple-hit games this season.

Catcher Jack Collins and center fielder Casey Murray Jr. each added two hits and a pair of RBIs, while right fielder Dylan Kordic singled twice with one RBI.

Second baseman Ryan Fenn doubled to drive in two runs in the second inning, extending his hitting streak to eight game, while shortstop Nate Castellon, the reigning Big West Field Player of the Week, doubled in a run in the fourth to extend his hitting streak to seven games and is 17-for-30 (.567) during that stretch.

CSUN banged out 12 hits, but all of them were singles, and the Matadors stranded 11 runners on the base paths. Center fielder Roberto Gonzalez had three hits and knocked in the lone CSUN run of the game in the bottom of the ninth inning. Second baseman Kyle Panganiban, right fielder Andrew Gauna, designated hitter Will Linberg, and first baseman Matthew Pena all contributed a pair of singles.

The second game of the series will be played Saturday at 4:35 p.m., with Cal Poly sophomore southpaw Josh Volmerding (5-3, 4.81 ERA) to face CSUN junior right-hander Diego Gutierrez (2-6, 7.26 ERA).

Sunday’s series finale is set for a 1 p.m. start.

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‘Colorado needs to be burned to the ground’: Legislator stands by fiery comments on podcast

Tyler Cunnington

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – A state representative from El Paso County stirred quite a reaction in the political sphere this week after she made comments about Colorado burning to the ground so the GOP can rise from the ashes.

Colorado State Rep. Rebecca Keltie (R) from El Paso County’s 16th District spoke for over 40 minutes on the “Free State Colorado” podcast, ahead of the end to her first legislative session. Keltie, a first-time politician, won her seat by an astounding three votes after a recount in December 2024.

You can view the podcast here. Keltie appears first at the 35:30 mark of the episode.

During the podcast, Keltie alluded to the unease and frustration she holds with the direction of the state, through current policies.

“I hate to say this, but it’s almost like the State of Colorado needs to be burned to the ground and built from the top up. I hate to say that, but from the ashes of the fire will rise a phoenix, and that phoenix is going to be us, and we’re going to be that phoenix,” said Keltie. “But until we take it all the way down, and we get these sons of guns out of there — [I] almost said a bad word, whoops — But anyways, get them out of there… I’m not sure what else we can do,” she added.

The representative describes her Democratic counterparts as “for lack of a better term” evil, and explains that in her 20-plus years in the military and then working as a contractor afterwards, she is used to being a team player to work towards getting things done. However, after the last four months at the Capitol, she feels that work is difficult to achieve.

“I have lost – for almost all of them, except for maybe a few – all respect. Like, I can’t even look at them in the face,” Keltie said. “It’s very difficult for me to think that they even have a soul. I’m not even sure they even have a soul,” she explained.

Keltie says she believes there is ample fiscal mismanagement when it comes to Democratic written legislation.

“These people are corrupt, and the amount of money that they’re going through, it’s like you get, ‘Oh, it’s a fiscal note of zero.’ No, it’s going to cost millions of dollars!” Keltie explained, “But they just they, they they cheat and they they scheme and they scam. Your money, your money in Colorado, every penny you give the state is not safe in the hands of these people,” she alleged.

Keltie continues by claiming she has suggested cuts that could be made to save about $70 million, as her regular occupation is working as a government contractor. However, she says those suggestions were tossed to the side by her Democratic leaders.

“The entire state of Colorado. It needs to be DOGE’d. Seriously. I mean, and I’m telling you, we will find a ton of $17,000 hammers and $20,000 toilet seats and, you know what I’m saying, like we’re going to find that,” explained Keltie about the state’s financial situation.

Keltie also explains that among her frustrations are the roadblocks that she feels conservatives like herself face in committee meetings and during group votes, as she feels there is no convincing her counterparts, who appear to already have their minds made up on any given matter.

“Unless it falls along their agenda or doesn’t mess with their agenda, they’ll consider it. But I mean, the bills that we put up, they steamroll right over them,” claimed Keltie. “I mean, it doesn’t matter like they, they will kill whatever they’re told and it doesn’t matter,” she added.

During the legislative session, Keltie was a prime sponsor of five bills within the House, all of which were postponed indefinitely within their respective committees.

Meanwhile, State Sen. Marc Snyder (D), a former three-time state representative for Manitou Springs, who prides himself on bridging the aisle in the Capitol, tells KRDO13 he doesn’t believe this is the language the Capitol, nor the public, needs.

“There’s absolutely no redeeming qualities to that approach. And I’m really ashamed for Representative Keltie,” Snyder stated.

He added that those quotes could be dangerous for the wrong people to take out of context.

“There’s a lot of there’s a lot of extreme people out there. Maybe people [who] have mental issues and they may that may inspire them to do something harmful,” Snyder said.

KRDO13 had been in contact with Representative Keltie since early Wednesday afternoon while asking to speak on camera with her. She explained that she was in the thick of multiple rounds of voting within the House chambers, but that she did want to answer our questions, but did not have the time to.

On Thursday morning, as we continued to offer her time to speak with us, she instead offered this statement by text:

“I came to the Capitol to tell the truth, fight for transparency, and protect the people of this state. I will not apologize for using strong words to describe the dysfunction I have witnessed firsthand. I will always choose honesty over political speak, no matter how uncomfortable that may be.”

-Rep. Rebecca Keltie

On Friday morning, after another offer to schedule a time to speak with her on camera, Representative Keltie offered a lengthier statement by text, once again addressing her comments, but also referring to another article that was published earlier this week about her.

“The article that Maulbech wrote was ok. Except I said “we will rise from the ashes like a phoenix. And by We I meant all Conservatives. Not just Republicans. Especially those that care about where their money is going and being wasted. I stand by my statement I sent. Along with that I was disappointed in the clickbait style headline. I will not apologize for telling the truth. There are around a dozen Democrats I do work with.

As for Sen. Snyder, maybe the people of Colorado and his district need to look at the bills he has sponsored, voted on and voted for. Especially the fiscal notes. I believe they will be very shocked and disappointed.

I believe the Committee meetings we sit on should also be video recorded along with audio and posted for public viewing like the Colorado Channel is on YouTube for the Floor debates so the people of Colorado can get a real look at what’s really happening from the real inside of these horrific bills and behaviors happening. Then they will understand fully. Transparency is a must.”

The 2025 Legislative Session came to an end on Wednesday, and Keltie says she is now back to her regular day job.

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Women Who Rule event honors those whose leadership, service, generosity make a difference

KESQ News Team

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (KESQ) – Women Leaders Forum of the Coachella Valley celebrated honorees for their leadership, service, and generosity making a difference in the community at the 12th Annual Women Who Rule event in Rancho Mirage on Friday.

News Channel 3 was a sponsor of the awards and scholarship luncheon at the Agua Caliente Resort, emceed by our Laurilie Jackson, who most recently filled in on our morning show.

Hundreds gathered to celebrate the achievements of those honored, with scholarships given to several young women preparing for college.

More highlights included the WLF inspiration award being given to four amazing nurses and the Superman award going to local philanthropist Dick Shalhoub.

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Idaho Falls Futbol Club holds 4th annual Shoot Out

Phillip Willis

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Two-hundred and forty six (246) teams of soccer players between the ages of 9 and 18 came together in the 4th annual Shoot Out. The event was put on by Idaho Falls Futbol Club.

Teams from the respective age groups played soccer. 400 games were planned for the event.

“We have a lot of referees working really hard, coaches working really hard, and players working really hard,” said Mary Murray, the tournament director.

Teams from all over Idaho, and even other nearby states came to participate in the event.

The event brought in an estimated 1 million dollars to the Idaho Falls area in terms of revenue from restaurants and hotels from all those who attended.

“I feel that the more soccer experiences that we can bring to our area, rather than traveling, is only going to benefit the community here,” said Alex Minton, the IFFC’s executive director.

The event ended with it’s namesake, the Barbecue Shoot Out. The participants reported having fun, and feeling more deeply connected to their teammates.

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Enjoy a Mother’s Day brunch at Sunriver Resort

Triton Notary

SUNRIVER, Ore. –(KTVZ)– If you’re looking for the traditional Mother’s Day brunch, Sunriver says it’s got the buffet of all buffets at the main lodge from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. The lodge will have brunch and breakfast buffet tables. It’ll have oysters, shrimp, prime rib, pastries, and so much more. To drink, there’s a Bloody Mary and Mimosa bar. If you can imagine something for a Mother’s Day brunch, it will be there.

Lindsay Borkowski from Sunriver Resort told KTVZ news “This is a tradition that families love to come to year after year. I think the moms in everyone’s life want to be celebrated on Mother’s Day, and I think that this is the perfect way to do that. The families that come back year after year just rave about the experience. They have the beauty of the scenery here at Lodge Kitchen and of course the wide selection of food that they get. We love welcoming back those families.”

Tickets are still available at the Sunriver Resort’s website and cost $92 for adults. That includes complimentary family pictures. There are also a few Mother’s Day events happening around the resort which you can catch while you’re there before the buffet there’s a Mother’s Day yoga at the spa. There’s also a Mother’s Day pickle ball tournament.

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Former PDHS coach who struck, killed pedestrian walking dog in DUI crash sentenced to 15 years to life

City News Service

UPDATE 05/09/2025: RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – A former Palm Desert High School football coach who ran over and killed a 64-year-old caregiver while driving under the influence was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in state prison.

Cameron Francis Curtis, 33, of Palm Desert fatally struck Nancy Valdes, also of Palm Desert, in 2023.

Last March 18, after deliberating two days, a Riverside jury convicted Curtis of second-degree murder.

During a hearing at the Riverside Hall of Justice Friday, Riverside County Superior Court Judge Bernard Schwartz imposed the sentence required under state law.

ORIGINAL REPORT 03/18/2025: RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – A former Palm Desert High School football coach who ran over and killed a 64-year-old caregiver while driving under the influence was convicted today of murder.

A Riverside jury deliberated roughly two days before finding 33-year-old Cameron Francis Curtis of Palm Desert guilty of fatally striking Nancy Valdes, also of Palm Desert, in 2023.

Riverside County Superior Court Judge Bernard Schwartz scheduled a sentencing hearing for May 9 at the Riverside Hall of Justice.   

Curtis is being held without bail at the Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta.   

Sheriff’s Deputy Page Broughton testified in the defendant’s October 2023 preliminary hearing that on the evening of March 4, 2023, there was a call to investigate reports of a pedestrian down, and the deputy found Valdes dead at the intersection of Calliandra Street and Alamo Drive.

Broughton said Curtis was stopped nearby in his Nissan Frontier pickup. He was detained without incident.   

Valdes was a caretaker for a local senior and had just left to walk the woman’s dog when she was hit while crossing the street, according to Broughton. Detectives later determined Curtis had been drinking alone that afternoon for almost three hours at Stuft Pizza, two miles from where the victim was hit.  

Based on restaurant receipts, the defendant drank 91 ounces of beer and two shots of hard liquor before leaving. A bartender told detectives that Curtis was a regular and routinely sat alone at the bar for hours.

Deputy Joshua Kemper testified when he arrived at the fatality, Curtis told him he was aware of what he’d done, displaying “bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, (and) strong odor of alcohol emitting from his breath.”  

Though the defendant had no driving under the influence convictions, by way of his then-position as a teacher and athletics coach, he had participated in “Every 15 Minutes” programs, which provide beginning-to-end re-enactments of DUI tragedies, complete with emergency medical treatment, an arrest, conviction and burial service — all for the benefit of high school students learning the rules of the road.   

Prosecutors said during his two-mile trip home, Curtis maneuvered around traffic to avoid a stoplight and then blew through a stop sign on eastbound Calliandra before hitting the victim.

The defendant is no longer employed by the Desert Sands Unified School District. He had no documented prior felony or misdemeanor convictions in Riverside County.

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