Army Combat Veteran builds life-size pirate ship Halloween display at Clarksville home

By Eric Pointer

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    CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee (WTVF) — An Army combat veteran in Clarksville has transformed his front yard into a Caribbean adventure, building a life-size pirate ship by hand to give families a free Halloween experience they’ll never forget.

Bionner Puerta didn’t know how to build a ship when he started, but that didn’t stop him from taking on the ambitious project one piece of wood at a time.

“I didn’t know how to build a ship. I just went at it, little by little, and went for it,” Puerta said.

The inspiration came from an unexpected source. A few years ago, Puerta dressed as Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean for Halloween. When a trick-or-treater asked him where his ship was, he decided to make one.

“I just see cool stuff and then you know… just start building,” Puerta said.

His partner Jennifer Pierce says Clarksville didn’t have anything for families and children to make memories around the holidays, so they started Handmade Holidays on Raven to change that.

“There’s no pirate ships in Tennessee. So to be able to come here and see an actual pirate ship and go up on top of a pirate ship and be a pirate. I think that’s pretty cool,” Pierce said.

The interactive display allows children to climb aboard and steer the ship, pretending they’re sailing to distant lands.

“We made it important to have something where when they pull up, it’s that wow factor and they will never forget it,” Pierce said.

What started as a Christmas display has now expanded to include Halloween festivities, complete with fog machines and interactive elements designed for children to play and explore.

Puerta built everything to be interactive, saying if something breaks, he didn’t build it right. He wants children to be able to play and have fun while creating memories that will last a lifetime.

“We would love to have people help us build it, but he himself doesn’t know how to do it until he’s actually doing it,” Pierce said.

For Puerta, the project carries deeper meaning. The combat veteran nearly died three times while serving in Afghanistan, experiences that shaped his perspective on life and time.

“Knowing the things I went through, that I’m not supposed to be here, for some reason I am,” Puerta said.

The emotional weight of his service drives his commitment to giving back to the community.

“As a vet… it’s important because time is precious, and in a moment’s notice, you’re not here,” Puerta said.

His mission: make the most of the time he has by helping others create memories.

“I’m trying to make a difference by giving as much as I can with what I have. And what I got is my hands and I could build stuff,” Puerta said.

“No, we’re not Disney, but I think it looks pretty cool for just being a retired combat veteran and a stay-at-home mom. I think it’s pretty neat,” Pierce said.

The pirate ship display will be open all month long from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., with Jack Sparrow making appearances on weekends. Everything is free, though they ask visitors to consider donating a present under $15 for their Christmas display, where they give away free gifts. Their goal is to distribute 3,000 gifts this year.

Donations can also be made online through their Facebook page. The couple plans to host events and food trucks on certain days, with all information available on their social media pages.

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UCSB wrap-up: Gauchos soccer dominates Riverside

Mike Klan

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT). –

Men’s Soccer: UCSB 3, UC Riverside 0 UC Santa Barbara Men’s Soccer Head Coach Tim Vom Steeg was not quick to call it momentum, but his team is at least on a winning streak now. The Gauchos convincingly defeated UC Riverside on Saturday night, 3-0, to continue their unbeaten start to Big West play. Buba Fofanah scored his third goal in the last four games and Zac Siebenlist got himself back on the scoresheet to put Santa Barbara ahead by two inside the first 15 minutes, then Kaden Standish put the cherry on top with a stunning free kick goal in the second half.

FROM HEAD COACH TIM VOM STEEG”I don’t know if two (wins) give you momentum, but I think three or four does,” Vom Steeg said. “We kind of knew what they were going to do, and we took advantage on those first two goals, especially on that right-hand side. We took advantage of that, and then the problem is, you go up 2-0, they came out at halftime and of course they’re going to adjust, and at that point we talked about, ‘look, we’re going to have to weather the storm for 15, 20 minutes.’ We said, if we can just get even two goals, that’s more than we’ve been scoring all year. Our emphasis going forward all year is going to be our defense. I was really happy with how we played offensively, finally got going a bit, but we also had two or three chances to score in the second half and we didn’t hit frame.”

Women’s Volleyball: UCSB 3, UC San Diego 2 UC Santa Barbara Women’s Volleyball clinched a win over UC San Diego Saturday night to preserve its undefeated record versus the Tritons. The Gauchos are now 10-0 all-time against UC San Diego and 3-1 in 2025 Big West play.

HOW IT HAPPENEDThe Gauchos ran away with the first set, wrapping it up 25-12. They had three separate six-point scoring runs that led them to a swift victory.

During the beginning stages of the second set, Eva Travis had 12 total kills while no other player on the court had more than three. Mid-second, she had more total kills than UC San Diego combined. UC San Diego managed a better effort during the second, though the Gauchos still claimed it 25-21.

UC San Diego regained their footing during the third and defeated the Gauchos 25-20. The teams traded random amounts of points, as neither gained much ground in any direction until UC San Diego had a couple of scoring runs that brought them the set. The fourth set was heavily favored towards the home team, as the Tritons flipped the script to win it 25-15.

The toe-to-toe fifth set was ultimately clinched by the Gauchos, who surpassed the Tritons 16-14. After establishing a tie at 10-10, Santa Barbara had their work cut out for them. Emma McDermott made the point advantage with a kill to make it 15-14, and the Gauchos won on an attack error by the Tritons.

Travis matched, broke, then re-broke her career-high kills for a match during the fifth set. Finishing the contest with 27 kills, Travis set the league high for kills made in a 2025 conference match. She also picked up a double-double, providing ten digs. Her streak did not end there, as she also put up seven block assists and hit .415.

Men’s Water Polo:

The No. 16 UC Santa Barbara Men’s Water Polo ended their trip to the Bay Area on a very high note, earning their biggest win of the season so far against No. 6 San Jose State in the Spartans’ home pool Saturday afternoon. Not only was the 13-12 upset the Gauchos’ highest-ranked win of the season, but it was a tremendous bounce-back effort after Santa Barbara had suffered a one-goal loss to LMU, 10-9, earlier in the day. Brock Zamanian had five goals to lead the Gauchos past the Spartans, giving him six on the day. Charlie Johnson had four, two in each game.

No. 16 UC SANTA BARBARA 9, No. 11 LMU 10The Gauchos got on the board first, through Johnson’s penalty shot, but trailed by two at the end of the first quarter of play. A 3-0 scoring run helped put the Lions up, with Luke Redoutey scoring to break it up and keep Santa Barbara close. LMU engineered another 3-0 run after that goal though, stretching from the end of the first quarter into the early stages of the second. Tyler Roller scored the only Gaucho goal in the second quarter, making it a 6-3 margin at halftime.

After the break, Santa Barbara started to fight back, out-scoring the Lions in each of the final two quarters, just not by enough to overturn the result. Redoutey was involved again, scoring on the Gauchos’ first possession of the half. LMU responded with two goals to go up, 8-4, but Kai Ross scored twice himself in the final stages of the quarter, making it 8-6 with eight minutes left to play. With a goal from Johnson sandwiched between two Lion scores, it was 10-7 with four minutes left. Danilo Dragovic scored with 2:34 on the clock, giving Santa Barbara two minutes to get two goals, and they were still on the right pace when Zamanian dented the twine with 1:26 left in the game. However, they were not able to find that crucial 10th goal to force overtime.

No. 16 UC SANTA BARBARA 13, No. 6 SAN JOSE STATE 12The afternoon game started as a good old-fashioned barn-burner, with both teams putting up four goals in the first quarter. Again, it was Johnson to get the scoring started, and the teams traded goals from there. After San Jose State tied the game, Dragovic put the Gauchos back on top. The hosts tied it again, then it was Sam McKenzie’s turn to put Santa Barbara in front. San Jose State scored next, then again to take a 4-3 lead. Ryan McManigal responded, and it was 4-4 heading into the second. Dragovic scored first to put the Gauchos back on top as neither team was able to get more than a one-goal lead. That rule held through the second quarter, with goals from Camren Simoncelli and Zamanian both being answered by the Spartans. The home side then scored just 16 seconds before the interval to carry an 8-7 lead into the break.

The Gauchos made quick work of that lead after halftime. Zamanian scored three goals in the third quarter alone, with McKenzie adding one as part of a 3-0 Santa Barbara run that spanned the first seven minutes of the second half, giving the Gauchos the first two-goal lead of the afternoon for either team. When the Spartans got a goal back, it took less than 30 seconds for Zamanian to put Santa Barbara back up by two. Entering the fourth quarter, the Gauchos led, 11-9.

Johnson made that 12-9 less than a minute into the frame, which proved to be the only goal until the two-and-a-half-minute mark. Then, it was time for the Gauchos to hold on for dear life. Zamanian scored Santa Barbara’s final goal of the afternoon with 2:06 left, putting them up 13-10 at the time. Despite two San Jose State goals in 37 seconds making it a one-goal game with 1:23 left to play, Levi Lentin and the Santa Barbara defense kept the Spartans from tying it up and escaped San Jose with the huge upset.

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Four-star basketball recruit stays local as Karisma Lewis commits to UCSB

Mike Klan

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT). – Former Buena High School standout shooting guard Karisma Lewis announced on social media that she has committed to UC Santa Barbara.

The current senior at Oak Park High School in Agoura is a four-star recruit and is considered one of the better shooting guards in the country.

Her family has strong ties to UCSB women’s head basketball coach Renee Jimenez.

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Upset bid falls short as Cal Poly loses to rival #7 UC Davis

Mike Klan

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT). – Bo Kelly threw two touchdown passes and even had a receiving touchdown but Cal Poly lost to rival UC Davis 34-27 in the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe.

The Mustangs have not beaten the Aggies since the 2016 season and now trail the all-time series 29-20-2.

Aggies quarterback Caden Pinnick threw for a career-high 313 yards and totaled four touchdowns.

Former St. Joseph High School star Carter Vargas snapped a 20-20 with a 9-yard touchdown run for the Aggies in the opening minute of the fourth quarter.

UC Davis extended the lead to 34-20 on a 7-yard touchdown run by Pinnick with 6:05 left.

Pinnick had 3 touchdown passes with two of them going to Zach Jones.

Cal Poly pulled within 34-27 with 1:55 left on a trick play as receiver Michael Briscoe tossed a 1-yard touchdown to Kelly.

But the Aggies recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock to improve to 4-1 on the season and 2-0 in the Big Sky.

Logan Booher caught both of Kelly’s touchdown passes but the Mustangs fall to 3-3 on the year and 1-1 in the Big Sky.

Cal Poly is at the University of Montana next Saturday.

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Ventura County Fairgrounds hosts Octoberfest

Tracy Lehr

VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) The Ventura County Fairgrounds is hosting its first Octoberfest.

Local breweries are serving up steins of beer.

And there are fresh baked pretzels big enough to share.

The Octoberfest in Munich started in September. 

Garrett Mathiewson wore lederhosen to the weekend event.

He said he went to the Octoberfest in Munich just last year.

“I am really pumped we got to bring a little of that back here,” said Mathiewson.

The Octoberfest at the fairgrounds continues on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.

For more information visit https://venturacountyfair.org

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First voice you hear for LDS General Conference likely sounds familiar to some Idahoans

Chris Nestman

EASTERN IDAHO (KIFI) — “From the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, this is the one hundred ninety-fifth semi-annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”

It’s a familiar sentence to many members of the Church of Jesus Christ in eastern Idaho. The voice of the man who does it, may be familiar to some eastern Idahoans too.

As of the last three conferences, Dale Spaulding of Idaho Falls is the official conference announcer.

“So I was born in Rexburg, raised in Idaho Falls. We spent about, I don’t know, two or three years in Logan, Utah, then we moved back,” said Spaulding. “Essentially, I grew up [here]. I was baptized in a ward on the west side of Idaho Falls.”

Spaulding said he’s always wanted to be the new “Lloyd Newel” when Newel decided to retire. When the opportunity finally came, Spaulding said it happened pretty fast.

“There was a casting call sent through the talent branch of the church, and they were looking for a replacement voice for Conference,” said Spaulding. “My family and I were traveling on the road that day, so I didn’t even see the announcement until two days later. And we got home an hour before the deadline was to close that audition down.”

Spaulding says the process was as simple as him recording an intro to the conference and sending it in.

“They literally texted me and said, ‘Congrats. You got the part.”

The October 2025 General Conference is the third conference that Spaulding voiced over. He said it was a lot more difficult than previous conferences due to the passing of Church President Russell M. Nelson.

“With the passing of President Nelson, with the dissolving of the First Presidency, I had the recordings done two weeks ago,” said Spaulding. “It meant that I had to go back and do it over again.”

Spaulding says his part is just a small piece of the vast team of people that makes General Conference work, but he says he hopes it makes a difference for someone watching or listening in.

“I hope that those who tune into Conference can feel the love of the Savior. Whether it’s by me, or the voice of the prophets.”

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Ojai priest’s special reunion with Pope Leo in Rome

Tracy Lehr

OJAI, Calif. (KEYT) — Villanova Prep in Ojai has a special connection to Pope Leo XIV.

Fr. Barnaby Johns welcomed him to campus in 2011, long before he became Pope.

During Fr. Johns’ recent three-week trip to Rome, he met with Pope Leo again while attending the 188th General Chapter, where members of the Augustinian Order reflect on their past and plan for the future.

“It was a remarkable experience for me to be there, particularly at this time when we had these two encounters with Pope Leo. He came to celebrate the opening Mass for our chapter,” said Fr. Barnaby Johns.

They also had the chance to sing “Happy Birthday” the day after Pope Leo’s 70th birthday.

“It was very delightful to be there,” he added.

Fr. Barnaby called it a meaningful experience and said he believes Pope Leo is a bridge builder in a divided world — someone who will play a key role in bringing people together.

Pope Leo was born in Chicago and attended Villanova University in Pennsylvania.

For more information about Villanova Prep and its connection with Pope Leo visit https:villanovaprep.org

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AVP Santa Barbara Open fills East Beach

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Volleyball teams are filling East Beach sand courts.

They are competing in the AVP Next-Santa Barbara Open.

The competition began with 60 teams on Friday and the winning teams will compete through Sunday.

Prizes included money for first place teams and Rad Power electric bikes.

Fans including Cara Spieler had a chance to watch busy courts from the sidelines with her baby Leon.

Back in the day when the AVP used to be here on east beach I have faint memories of being a volunteer super fun I looked up to all the players,” said Spieler, ” It is awesome and now I have a baby who is watching his dad and his auntie.

She said her husband Mike Stewart, sister Katie and cousin Tory are all taking part in the competition.

Tournament Director Jordon Dryer will be overseeing the championship games on Sunday.

Fore more information visit https://805beach.com

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Island Packers Maintains Schedule to Channel Islands despite Government Shutdown

Tracy Lehr

VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) – The Federal Government shutdown hasn’t stopped Islands Packers from going about its business.

Island Packers’ website lets passengers know the company known for taking people to and from the islands is maintaining current operations.

There are no changes to visitor access even though the visitor center is closed.

Visitors are likely to to see Islands Fox on the Island and dolphin and whales off the coast.

For more information visit https://www.islandpackers.com

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Idyllwild’s ‘Pride Under the Pines’ celebrates 5th year

Athena Jreij

IDYLLWILD, Calif. (KESQ) – ‘Pride Under the Pines’ painted the small mountain town of Idyllwild rainbow on Saturday.

In it’s fifth year, the event celebrated people of all identities living out loud, with live performances, drag, activism and fellowship.

Organizers say this year’s event drew 700-800 attendees, bringing a big boom in business for Idyllwild’s shops. Many say it’s one of the largest events of the year.

Neils Kosman, event organizer, says attendees from across the world visited this year, with several from Alaska, Ireland and Dublin.

Pride Under the Pines first began in 2021 when Kosman and his partner traveled up to Idyllwild and noticed a large gay community, but no formal ‘Pride’ events.

Tune in tonight at 10 and 11 p.m. for a look at the celebrations and why organizers say it matters this year more than ever.

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