UCSB lacks finishing touch again and lose second straight overtime game

Mike Klan

HONOLULU, Hawai’i (KEYT) – UCSB could not hold onto a late lead in regulation and lost in overtime at Hawai’i 78-75.

The Gauchos led 66-61 with 3:11 to play in regulation but the Rainbow Warriors outscored them 7-2 the rest of the way.

Marvin McGhee IV grabbed an offensive rebound and scored an inside basket with 7 seconds left to put UCSB up 68-66. McGhee scored 12 points and collected 11 rebounds for UCSB who slipped to 10-7 in the Big West.

But Harry Rouhliadeff made a lay up in the closing seconds to tie it at 68.

The game went to overtime after Aidan Mahaney’s shot from half court bounced off the rim.

UCSB took a 74-73 lead with 2:45 left in overtime on a driving lay up by Hosana Kitenge.

But Hawai’i closed overtime outscoring UCSB 5-1 and they are in a 3-way tie for first place in the Big West with Cal State Northridge and UC Irvine at 11-5.

Dre Bullock led the Rainbow Warriors with 21 points and 7 rebounds.

Colin Smith scored 19 points with 8 rebounds for UCSB who lost earlier in the week to CSUN in overtime.

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Troy Ramey performs “An Evening of Songs & Stories”

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Troy Ramey put on a show called “An Evening of Songs & Stories” in Santa Barbara.

The former Voice finalist is touring california.

Ramey and his band filled the Majorie Luke Theatre, located inside Santa Barbara Junior High on Friday night.

Ramey joked he was playing another junior high at the Templeton Performing Arts Center on Saturday night.

The band heads to Santa Cruz on Sunday.

For more information visit https:troyramey.com

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Poor shooting dooms UCSB in loss to Hawai’i

Mike Klan

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – The Gauchos shot just 26.6% from the field in a 58-52 home loss to Hawai’i.

After a strong start in the Big West, UCSB has dropped to sixth place at 10-7 in league with just three regular season games left before the conference tournament.

UCSB launched 41 three-point attempts but connected on only 10 of them for 24.4%.

(Skylar Burke had a game-high 16 points for UCSB. Entenza Design).

(Zoe Borter tallied 12 points for UCSB. Entenza Design).

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Pedestrian killed crossing I-10 westbound near Golf Center Pkwy

Athena Jreij

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – Traffic was stalled for hours Saturday evening after a pedestrian was struck and killed crossing the I-10 westbound near Golf Center Parkway.

Shortly after 6 p.m., California Highway Patrol reports the man was crossing from the right shoulder to the center media when a Ford truck struck him.

The man has been identified as a 40-year-old. He was pronounce dead at the scene.

This is a developing story. Stick with News Channel 3 for any updates.

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The Colorado College hockey plays their final home game of the season

Rob Namnoum

The Colorado College hockey team played their final home of the season on Saturday night at Robson Arena against Western Michigan. The Tigers would lose 2-0 to the Broncos.

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Air Force vs. UNLV

Rob Namnoum

The Air Force men’s basketball team hosted UNLV on Saturday. The Falcon would fall 91-66. They are winless in Mountain West Conference play.

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CIF-SS Girls Basketball playoff results: Bishop Diego advances to D5 finals

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT)

CIF-Southern Section Open Division Quarterfinal:

Sage Hill 5, Oak Park 58

CIF-Southern Section Girls Basketball Semifinals:

Division 2: Saugus 48, Camarillo 46

Division 3: Murrieta Valley 55, Oxnard 52

Division 5: Bishop Diego 48, Godinez 42: Cardinals to face Burroughs of Burbank in next weekend’s finals.

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State High School Wrestling tournament – Final Night

Rob Namnoum

The Pueblo Central Wildcats are state champions! The Wildcats claim the girls Class 4A crown behind the dominance of Acelyn Duran. She was outstanding in her win against La Junta’s Yliani Garcia. It’s Duran second straight championship, “It’s just really exhilarating. It’s really exciting and just shows all the work I’ve been putting in all year and throughout my life. The hardest part is just having to go out there, train and not let the excitement and all the pressure against me just go out there to me,” says Duran.

Gionna Duran helped secure the team title for Central by taking home the 115 pound title with a in by major decision against La Junta’s Isabella Ortiz.

Air Academy’s David Burchett was down a point to Pueblo East’s Justus Freeman, Burchette escaped to tie the match and force sudden victory. As Burchette claims his first state championship and you can see how much it means to him, “I feel complete. I’ve been through hell and back. My whole thing is that I take people deep waters and I drown them. I knew I needed to get out or otherwise it was over. Everything I worked for was for nothing, and I couldn’t let that go to waste,” says Burchett.

It was quite a day for Canon City. Kate Doughty ended her high school career undefeated for the past two seasons. She and Pipe Montoya claimed state crowns, with Doughty grinding her opponent into dust on her way to the 135 pound title, “My gosh, I’m just so excited. I mean, I came out with a cup with a couple of injuries and I wanted to finish out this year strong and get another title. And I’m just so excited that I was able to do that,” says Doughty.

Elias Koonce set the tone for Canon City in the first match of the day. He takes home the Class 4A 190 pound title by winning a tough match against Pueblo East’s Elijah Contreras.

Not only does Canon City have hands down the best dressed coaches. They’ve got four state champs. Ben Reish won his heavy weight bout by flattening his opponent like a pancake, “It’s amazing. You know, I worked all my life for this stuff. I mean, it’s kind of hours in the gym and stuff like that, you know? And plus, a lot of this is one of the best fits of my life. So I’m so blessed to have this,” says Reish.

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Community says “Cheerio” to Dick McNish at Celebration of the late sailor and developer

Tracy Lehr

OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) A Celebration of a life well lived took place for the late Richard D. McNish.

Sailors from up and down the coast attended the celebration at the Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club in the Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard in February.

The club has hosted the McNish Classic Yacht Race 48 times.

McNish raced a classic yacht named Cheerio II that was once owner by movie star Erroll Flynn.

The award-winning sailor and developer kept it in Bristol condition

Friends and family shared stories about how he developed River Ridge in Oxnard and how he loved to share his love of sailing.

His daughter Leslie said her father was also an avid ham radio operator.

She read a letter thanking him for saving a sailor’s life by communicating with the Coast Guard during an emergency.

His Son Jeff McNish said there was more than sailing to celebrate.

“It is a celebration of his life, we are happy to have had him as long as we did and in the course of preparing it I have been revisiting learning, made aware of the many things he accomplished which, some of it is sailing related some of it has to do with real estate in Oxnard, some of is has to do with his being raised in Santa Barbara, going into world war two when he was 17, he caught the end of the war in the Navy and the South Pacific going to Cal Poly, coming out working in agriculture and making the transition into real estate in the 1950s,” said Jeff McNish, and the stuff he learned there and the respect he had for the people, he knew and the appreciation and joy he had for everything he accomplished in his life, I mean it is very much worth celebrating.”

His son-in-law is nicknamed “Sugar” and friends of McNish said he often called them by nicknames he gave them.

They called him a true gentlemen who was never judgemental.

Some of his five grandchildren hung out on the Cheerio II at the dock before the event.

The winner of the McNish Classic wins their weight in champagne and Dick McNish was often a winner.

The celebration concluded with a Taco Bar.

The race committee is already planning the next one.

In July, the 49th McNish Classic Yacht Race will take place and add Memorial to its name.

McNish died in November at the age of 98.

For more information visit https://pcyc.org

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The Bryan Brothers Give Back to Young Tennis Players

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) The best doubles team of all time made a donation to support young local tennis players.

Bob and Mike Bryan, of Camarillo, are in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

They made $5,000 donations to the Santa Barbara Tennis Patrons and Ventura County Junior Tennis Association.

The twins, who won 119 professional doubles titles, also played a few points against local juniors in front of the big crowd at the University of California, Santa Barbara on Saturday.

“We loved, coming up here watching the Gauchos. My dad was a Gaucho. I got this little guy as a 5-year-old, and he’s going to hopefully carry my footsteps. but, that’s what it’s all about, giving back,” said Mike Bryan.

After the event the Byran brothers and tennis fans stayed to watch the UCSB Gauchos take on the University of San Diego.

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