Dos Pueblos dominates newcomer Santa Ynez in flag football

Mike Klan

GOLETA, Calif.- Kacey Hurley tossed five touchdown passes as Dos Pueblos cruised to a 56-6 victory over Santa Ynez in a non-league game.

It was the first game for Santa Ynez in their inaugural season.

The Pirates were tied 6-6 after one quarter until DP started to pull away.

Zenia Potter sacked the quarterback in the end zone for a safety to put DP up 8-6.

Ruby Streatfield intercepted a pass which set her up for a short touchdown catch. The Chargers added a two-point conversion to lead 16-6.

Late in the first half DP stopped the Pirates on a fourth down and the Chargers took advantage of the short field.

Taylor Grant caught one of her two touchdown passes in the game and DP led 23-6 at half.

Esme Maskurwicz caught two touchdown passes in the second half as the Chargers improve to 9-1 on the year,

Kindah Ahmad-Reda had a pick-six for DP’s first touchdown

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Former Cal Poly defensive star Elijah Ponder makes New England Patriots 53-man roster

Mike Klan

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – Former Cal Poly football defensive end Elijah Ponder got some exciting news Tuesday after he found out he made it through the final round of cuts to make the New England Patriots’ 53-man roster.

Ponder, who signed with the Patriots as an undrafted free agent in April following the NFL Draft, beat out several other players who were drafted and veterans of the NFL to make the roster. At the start of training camp, there were 90 guys vying for the 53 spots that had to be announced at the 1 p.m. deadline Tuesday.

During training camp, Ponder received high praise from Patriots coaches for his athleticism, football IQ, and ability.

“Watching him coming out, because he was a guy that nobody was looking at, but if you look at his athletic ability, it’s off the charts,” Patriots outside linebackers coach Mike Smith said. “He’s a big rusher. He moves great in space. He’s not scared to go put his face right down the middle if you saw him in game. But he’s got this very rare ability of picking up things quick and look like he’s done it from Day 1. It’s just remarkable. That is another one that has an extremely bright future. Probably one of the best (undrafted) free agent pickups that I’ve ever seen.”

Ponder wrapped up a legendary Cal Poly career this past season and will go down as one of the best defensive players in Cal Poly football history. He finished his Cal Poly career this as the second Mustang to earn at least two First Team All-Big Sky Selections and was a four time All-Big Sky honoree. He ranks third in program history with 27 sacks, first in quarterback hurries with 44, and fifth in tackles for loss with 43.5.

In 2024, Ponder led the Mustangs in sacks, tackles for loss, and quarterback hurries for the second straight season and was named First Team All-Big Sky for a second straight season. His seven sacks ranked fourth in the Big Sky while his 12.5 tackles for loss were fifth most in the Big Sky.

In 2023, Ponder led the Big Sky and was fifth in the FCS in sacks with 10. He also had 52 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and 17 quarterback hurries, which tied the program record for most in a season. All that led him to being named First Team All-Big Sky and an FCS All-American.

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Girls volleyball wrap: San Marcos sweeps Royal, DP falls in five to Westlake

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Samantha Fallon made sure San Marcos did not blow a late lead in the first set against Royal.

San Marcos reached set point at 24-19 but watched the visitors score the next four points.

But after a time out, Fallon took the set and put away one of her eight kills as San Marcos captured the first set and the next two for a sweep against the Highlanders (25-23, 25-18, 25-12).

(Charlotte Hastings shared team-high honors with 8 kills. Entenza Design).

Reese Paskin added 7 kills for the Royals who improved to 3-1 on the year.

Dos Pueblos loses at home 3-2 to Westlake

(Addie Low at 16 kills and 17 digs but DP remains winless on the season. Entenza Design).

The Chargers are 0-8 after losing 18-25, 25-23, 25-18, 17-25, 7-15.

Bishop Diego 3, Nordhoff 1

Sophie Otte had a career-high 17 kills to lead the Cardinals to a four-set home win over Nordhoff (25-14, 23-25, 25-20-, 25-17).

The Cardinals are 8-1.

Santa Ynez 3, Santa Barbara 1

Lola Heckman had 8 kills but the Dons lost a close match on the road to Santa Ynez 23-25, 21-25, 25-22, 23-25.

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Big first half leads Carpinteria past Santa Barbara in boys water polo

Mike Klan

CARPINTERIA, Calif. – The home Warriors jumped out to a 9-3 first half lead and defeated Santa Barbara 12-7 as Carpinteria improves to 4-1 to start the season.

Ryder Shaw and Samuel Medel led the Warriors offense with three goals apiece.

Goalie Stefano Piccoletti made eight blocks to key a strong defensive effort by the Warriors.

Oliver Kelly led the Dons with three goals. Twice in the fourth quarter he pulled Santa Barbara to within four goals of the Warriors but they could not get any closer as they fall to 2-3.

San Marcos 18, Westlake 16 (Overtime)

Cole Racich scored a team-high 4 goals as San Marcos outlasted Westlake 18-16 in overtime to win their season opener.

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Jet Bridge at Santa Barbara Airport Collapses During Maintenance, Injuring Two Employees

Andrew Gillies

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – A jet bridge that was out of service collapsed at the Santa Barbara Airport during maintenance Tuesday morning, resulting in minor injuries to two airport employees.

The two employees were transported to Cottage Hospital with minor injuries, and there were no other emergency impacts from the incident, according to the Santa Barbara City Fire Department. Airport Director Chris Hastert said the employees are expected to recover.

The collapse happened at Gate 2 while the bridge was undergoing maintenance. No passengers were on the jet bridge at the time, and flight schedules are not expected to be affected. A jet bridge, also known as a passenger boarding bridge, is the enclosed movable walkway that connects the terminal gate to the aircraft.

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“This will obviously take a bridge out of service for a while, so it will be a little bit of a scramble for operations and the airlines to make it all work—and we will make it work,” Hastert said. “I’m just really very happy that our two employees are actually going to be okay, because it could have been much worse.”

The Santa Barbara Airport said the exact cause of the collapse is under internal investigation. No other bridges were slated for maintenance, but all of them have since been inspected with no problems detected.

“This is the first time something like this has happened at Santa Barbara Airport, and we are taking the steps to determine what the exact cause was,” Hastert added. “It appears to be an isolated incident, but the safety of our passengers and our staff remains our number one priority.”

Some passengers expressed surprise about the collapse. “It is not LAX, it is not a particularly busy place, doesn’t get used that much, so how can it collapse? It is odd,” said Greg Collier, who was picking up a passenger.

Others took a more measured view. “We have flown in and out of here many, many years and everything has been safe,” said Judy Gaede. “We figured they were doing maintenance work and something just went wrong, but it wasn’t what we were worried about at all.”

Passenger Sue Eisaguire also said her travel was unaffected. “I am glad I wasn’t there—everything was fine for our flight, so no problems today.”

Repairs are already underway at the airport, and while passengers may notice the work at Gate 2, delays are not expected.

The map below, courtesy of the Santa Barbara Airport, shows the location of Gate 2 in front of the passenger screening area on the second floor.

For more information about departures and arrivals from the Santa Barbara Airport, visit here or check with your airline.

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Santa Maria man arrested for possession of loaded firearm, vandalism

Caleb Nguyen

SANTA MARIA, Calif. – Santa Maria Police arrested a 29-year-old Santa Maria man for vandalism and possession of a loaded firearm just after midnight Tuesday.

A community member noticed the 29-year-old near a commercial business area and he was later detained at a nearby car dealership, according to the SMPD.

SMPD officers later found tools used to take gas and a nearby car with damage similar to fuel theft instances.

SMPD officers later searched the 29-year-old and found an unserialized firearm. SMPD officers also arrested and booked the man into the Santa Barbara County Jail for multiple firearm and vandalism charges.

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Palmer Lake Trustee calls on District Attorney and Attorney General to investigate recall election

Celeste Springer

PALMER LAKE, Colo. (KRDO) — Palmer Lake Trustee Atis Jurka is calling for an investigation into an upcoming recall election, making serious accusations about violations of Colorado election laws.

On Sept. 9, residents will head to the polls to vote on two items: whether to remove Trustees Shana Ball and Kevin Dreher, and also whether voters should decide future annexation decisions.

Trustee Jurka is calling on District Attorney Michael Allen and Attorney General Phil Weiser to investigate the election. Jurka alleges that election signs were stored under a desk less than five feet from a ballot box.

“We want to have a fair, level playing field,” said Jurka.

Courtesy: Trustee Atis Jurka

In Colorado, campaign signs are prohibited within 100 feet of a polling place or drop box.

Courtesy: Trustee Atis Jurka

“If I’m a voter and I’m kind of shy and I’m not outspoken, I go to the town office and I see the town office having this sign saying vote no….There might be some retribution against me,” says Jurka.

When asked about this, Interm Town Manager Glen Smith said the red sign in the picture is from a paddleboard company that was left around the lake.

Smith says the purple sign was a campaign sign, but that it was only there because a police officer found it in the middle of the road and dropped it off at town hall.

Additionally, Jurka alleges that there are large campaign banners, which are identified as “Paid for by Friends and Neighbors.” Jurka says the group is not registered as a committee.

“One doesn’t even have a designation of who paid for it. And the other one has is paid by ‘neighbors and friends’, but they’re not registered with the campaign office,” mentioned Jurka, saying that multiple signs aren’t following campaign rules.

In Colorado, committees for recall elections must register themselves if contributions or expenditures for the group cost more than $200, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.

KRDO13 also did not find a committee of that name registered with the Secretary of State or listed under the town’s page with committee registrations.

Jurka mentioned other concerns, too. He said citizens had told him that supporters of the recall were being weeded out as election judges when they were found to be supporters of the effort. KRDO13 was not able to confirm this claim. KRDO13 did learn that El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Steve Schleiker sent Palmer Lake a list of election judges they had previously used. It’s not clear if Palmer Lake selected judges from that list.

Schleiker said that to be an election judge, you don’t have to live in a specific area; you just have to be a registered voter in the state

The final concern Jurka outlined was a failure by the Town of Palmer Lake to coordinate its election with El Paso County. However, Schleiker said that due to the Palmer Lake Charter, they were unable to coordinate their election. Schleiker added that their charter is very specific about only being able to coordinate for general elections in an even-numbered year.

Now, for the actual town trustees vote on approving the Palmer Lake Buc-ees. That vote has been pushed back. The town planning commission has not made its final ruling.

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San Luis Obispo man arrested after stolen vehicle pursuit in Grover Beach

Caleb Nguyen

GROVER BEACH, Calif. – Grover Beach Police officers arrested a 31-year-old San Luis Obispo man on multiple charges just before 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

A GBPD officer tried to stop a stolen vehicle at a traffic stop at Grand Ave. and 13th St. when the 31-year-old sped away and caused a police pursuit.

GBPD officers and Arroyo Grande Police attempted to find the San Luis Obispo man on foot, where they later located a loaded gun dropped by the 31-year-old.

GBPD officers also found the man at the Burger King on Oak Park and Grand after said foot pursuit.

The 31-year-old was later arrested and booked into the San Luis Obispo County Jail on the following charges:

auto theft

firearm possession

possession of stolen property

fraud (felony)

theft (felony)

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Buellton District 4 Releases Early Balloting for Empty City Council Seat

Caleb Nguyen

BUELLTON, Calif. – Buellton’s fourth district released its early ballotting numbers for its empty District 4 city council seat Tuesday.

Out of 879 total votes through mail-in only, 397 of them were counted in Monday’s early voting period, accounting for over 45% of the tally.

Carla Mead received 246 of 397 votes for a 62.12% share of the vote, Dave King received 150 of 397 votes for 37.88% of the voting share, while one other ballot of the 397 was left blank.

Both candidates are looking to fill the District 4 seat left by David Silva’s election as mayor last November.

King served as Buellton’s mayor for two years after retiring as a CHP officer and is running against Mead as the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society’s board chairperson.

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Twentynine Palms man pleads not guilty to animal cruelty, resisting arrest

Cynthia White

JOSHUA TREE, Calif. (KESQ) – A Twentynine Palms man accused of violently attacking his grandmother’s dog and resisting arrest pleaded not guilty to the charges on Tuesday.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the home of Joseph McGee, 28, on Araby Drive on August 16th following reports of violent behavior.

They say that McGee’s behavior included threatening to harm his grandmother’s Pomeranian, then grabbing the dog and twisting its torso in an attempt to break the dog’s back. During the assault, the grandmother was able to pull the dog away from McGee.

Deputies arrived moments later and reported that upon contacting McGee, he became combative and directed his aggression towards one of the deputies, leading them to use physical force to arrest him.

McGee was booked into the Morongo Basin Jail on charges of Felony Animal Cruelty and Felony Resisting an Executive Officer.

After entering his not guilty plea on Tuesday, McGee is being held on $110,000 bail at the West Valley jail in Rancho Cucamonga.

The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department Morongo Basin encourages anyone with information related to these cases to contact them at (760) 366-4175. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may contact We-Tip at 1-888-78-CRIME.

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