DP loses to Ganesha in CIF-SS D4 championship as UCSB-commit throws complete game

Mike Klan

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Dos Pueblos High School could not recover from a rough start as they lost to Ganesha 8-2 in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 championship game.

The Giants scored 4 first inning runs highlighted by a two-run single by junior Bryant Loo.

The Chargers cut the deficit to 4-1 in the bottom of the second inning on an RBI double by senior Mateo Saldana that scored Charlie Potter.

(Saldana celebrates after his RBI puts Chargers on the scoreboard.)

But DP did not get many scoring opportunities from senior pitcher Gavin Moran.

The 6’2 right-handed pitcher is a UCSB-commit and he was in total control on the mound.

Moran pitched a complete game, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out 8.

(Gavin Moran wins his second CIF title at Ganesha)

Leading 6-1 in the top of the seventh inning, catcher Isaiah Ibarra, a USC-commit, drilled a 2-run home run to left field.

DP scored in the bottom of the seventh inning as Alexander Hajda tripled and scored on a ground out by Brody Demourkas.

The Chargers are 22-11 and expect to play in next week’s CIF-State Regional.

Ganesha extends their win-streak to 20 games to move to 23-3 on the season as they win their second CIF-SS crown in the past three years.

DP is now 0-2 in CIF-SS championship games.

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Cal Poly rallies to eliminate host Oregon at Eugene Regional

Mike Klan

EUGENE, Oregon. – Casey Murray Jr, drove in three runs in a 4-for-4 day at the plate in his first start as Cal Poly’s clean-up hitter while Jake Torres pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings in relief for the win as Cal Poly defeated Oregon 10-8 in an elimination game of the NCAA Eugene Regional baseball tournament Saturday at PK Park.

Oregon, the host for the four-team event and the top seed, belted five home runs and outhit Cal Poly 14-11, but let an 8-5 lead get away as the No. 12 national seed ranked No. 5 by D1Baseball.com this week, surrendered four runs in the seventh inning and one more in the eighth. Oregon finishes the year 42-16.

Now 42-18 for the year, Coach Larry Lee’s Mustangs will play Utah Valley (33-28) in another elimination game Sunday at 3 p.m. The Wolverines fell 14-4 to Arizona in Saturday’s winners’ bracket final. The championship final will be played Sunday at 7 o’clock, with the “extra” game of the double-elimination event, if necessary, set for Monday.

Murray led off an inning three times and responded with two singles and a solo home run in the sixth inning, his ninth of the year, which pulled the Mustangs to within 6-5.

He came up again in the seventh with the bases loaded and knocked in two runs with a single to left field. tying the game at 8-8. Cam Hoiland snapped the deadlock with an RBI single down the right-field line.

Zach Daudet added an insurance un in the eighth inning for Cal Poly with his eighth home run of the season, a solo blast to left-center field, giving the Mustangs a 10-8 cushion.

Torres (5-4) struck out all three Oregon batters in the ninth to nail down the victory. He secured seven outs, allowing two hits and a pair of walks with four total strikeouts.

The loss was charged to Duck southpaw Ian Umlandt (6-2) as he allowed the final three runs of the seventh inning.

Neither starter was involved in the decision. Cal Poly’s Josh Volmerding, who retired the first seven Ducks of the game, gave up six runs and nine hits over 5 2/3 innings with one walk and five strikeouts while Oregon’s Grayson Grinsell, who entered the game with a 2.62 ERA and a 9-3 record, allowed six runs and seven hits over six innings with a walk and two strikeouts.

In addition to Murray’s four hits, Dante Vachini contributed a pair of doubles while Daudet also had two hits. Dominic Hellman and Jeffery Heard each had three hits for Oregon.

Cal Poly jumped to a 2-0 lead on Dylan Kordic’s seventh home run of the year, a two-run shot to right-center field, in the second inning. Vachini doubled down the right-field line and came home on a sacrifice fly by Ryan Fenn for a 3-1 advantage in the third frame.

Vachini also hit a ground-rule double to left-center in the fifth and trotted home as Fenn extended his hitting streak to 20 games with a run-scoring single to left.

Murray’s first single of the game leading off the second inning stretched his hitting streak to 17 games.

Kordic earned his seventh and eighth outfield assists of the season to thwart a couple Oregon rallies. The senior right-fielder gunned down Maddox Molony trying to stretch a single into a double in the sixth inning and threw out Mason Neville trying to go from first to third on Jacob Walsh’s single in the eighth frame.

With 11 hits, Cal Poly has produced double-digit hits in 39 of its last 53 contests.

Utah Valley, which upset Oregon 6-5 on Friday, finished tied for third place in the Western Athletic Conference standings at 13-11 and went 4-0 in the WAC Championships at Mesa, Ariz. with victories over Texas-Arlington, Sacramento State and Abilene Christian twice.

The Wolverines, who will move to the Big West on July 1, 2026, and Mustangs have played four games against each other. Cal Poly swept a three-game series against Utah Valley in early March 2021 at Baggett Stadium and also earned an 8-6 triumph in a tournament in 2010 at Surprise, Ariz.

Utah Valley is competing in its second NCAA Division I postseason, finishing 0-2 in the Baton Rouge Regional in 2016, falling to LSU and Southeastern Louisiana.

Top Wolverine hitters are center fielder Jayden Smith (.389, 15 doubles, 41 RBIs) and catcher Mason Strong (.373, 19 doubles, 11 home runs, 67 RBIs). Strong was named WAC Tournament MVP after going 7-f0r-20 with two home runs and seven RBIs.

Starting on the mound against Cal Poly will be sophomore southpaw Jacob Heppner, who sports a 4-3 win-loss record and 6.47 ERA with 57 strikeouts over 57 innings. He was named WAC Pitcher of the Week in early April after tossing a seven-inning shutout against Utah Tech.

Cal Poly will counter with junior lefty Luke Kovach (1-0, 5.68 ERA), who has appeared in four games on the mound this season, including a three-inning stint for a victory against UC Riverside on May 17.

Nate Rasmussen is in his first season as head coach at Utah Valley after serving three seasons as a Wolverine assistant coach. He also has coached at Northern Colorado, Pacific (Oregon) and Puget Sound.

(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics).

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Clouds slightly increase Sunday for coasts, tracking near normal conditions

Andie Lopez Bornet

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued by the National Weather Service. It went into effect at 5:12 p.m. and is expected to expire by 6 p.m. Saturday. The thunderstorm is expected to effect Ventura county mountains along highway 33 and Santa Barbara mountains, specifically Big Pine Mountain. Quarter sized hail with winds up to 60 mph is a concern, so be sure to be extra cautious. The storm is drifting to the southwest at 5-10 mph.

Onshore flow gave way for the coasts Saturday and overcast skies prevailed. Temperatures were slightly cooler than expected, but still hot for the interior. As we head into Saturday evening, temperatures begin to slightly cool.

Sunday, for the beaches expect to wake up to overcast skies. The sunshine will burn through by midday or afternoon. Immediately next to the beaches, it may be a little more stubborn. High pressure is moving more north and inland. For the interior areas, temperatures will still be warm. A heat advisory remains in effect for the inland areas of San Luis Obispo county until 7 a.m.

Humidity levels are increasing as remnants from hurricane Alvin from the southeast move through the region. Possible drizzle and thunderstorms are expected for higher terrain areas of Santa Barbara and Ventura.

By next week, conditions will be near normal and feel more like Spring weather as an upper low moves south along the coast. More marine layer returns and temperatures will be 1-4 degrees below average this time of year.

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CAL FIRE SLO crews put out car fire that spreads to vegetation in Nipomo Saturday afternoon

Caleb Nguyen

NIPOMO, Calif. – CAL FIRE SLO crews put out a car fire that spread to one acre of vegetation in Nipomo just before 2:15 p.m. Saturday at Eucalyptus Road and Scenic View Way.

CAL FIRE SLO crews stopped the forward progress of the fire within 20 minutes and helped the passengers out of the car without any likely injuries.

CAL FIRE SLO mentioned that traffic would be controlled while crews mop up the scene.

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Oxnard man arrested for assault weapon and ghost gun possession

Christer Schmidt

OXNARD, Calif. – Camarillo Special Enforcement Unit detectives (SEU) arrested a 28-year-old Oxnard man in possession of an unregistered firearm Thursday around 7:00 am, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office (VCSO).

SEU detectives obtained a search warrant for the Oxnard man’s home, property, vehicles and person after an investigation in May, according to the VCSO.

SEU detectives served the 28-year-old said warrant May 29 at the 3000 block of Hemlock Street in Oxnard, detailed the VCSO.

SEU detectives found an unserialized AR-15 assault rifle commonly known as a “ghost gun.” SEU detectives also found more guns, some classified as “assault weapons,” magazines and ammunition, according to the VCSO.

SEU detectives arrested the Oxnard man and took him to the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility on the following charges under these California Penal Code sections:

27545 – [Unlawful Transfer of Firearm]

30605(a) – [Possession of an Assault Weapon]

33215 – [Possession of a Short-Barreled Rifle]

For anyone with information on any crime, call the Ventura County Crime Stoppers with anonymous tips.

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California Mid-State Fair announces Mission Square Stage lineup

News Channel 3-12

PASO ROBLES, Calif. – The California Mid-State Fair announced the 2025 lineup for its Mission Square State. The fair features live music performances each day of the event.

They say that all shows are free admission and will begin at 7:00 pm unless otherwise noted.

Below is a press release on the announced lineup:

7/16/25 – Carbon City Lights: This indie rock band from San Luis Obispo brings a high-energy mix of modern rock, heartfelt lyrics, and catch melodies.

7/17/25 – Monte Mills & The Lucky Horseshoe Band: A local legend and Fair favorite, Monte Mills brings classic country and honky-tonk to life with a toe-tapping, family-friendly set.

7/18/25 – Northfork: Delivering country rock originals and hits with rich harmonies and dynamic guitar work, Northfork brings the perfect soundtrack for a Friday night.

7/19/25 – Rock Odyssey: This rock ‘n’ roll cover band spans generations with classic hits and a big sound that keeps the crowd dancing.

7/20/25 – Way Out West: Known for their crowd-pleasing mix of country, rock, and Americana, this Central Coast group brings energy and authenticity to every show. More info

7/21/25 – Peach and the Jam: Blending funk, soul, and rock, this SLO-based band showcases powerhouse vocals and grooves you can’t sit still for.

7/22/25 – Club Dv8: A high-energy 80’s cover band delivering hits by artists like Michael Jackson, Prince, INXS, The Cure, and Billy Idol, blending guitars and synths with a solid rhythm section to recreate the iconic ’80s sound.

7/23/25 – Cheap Trip: Get ready for glam! This band brings the glitz, guitar solos, and fun with their tribute to ‘80s rock and classic hits.

7/24/25 – Noach Tangeras Band: Award-winning Americana meets California soul in this heartfelt blend of folk, country, and blues.

7/25/25 – DNA: A father-daughter rock duo delivering polished performances of bluesy rock favorites and soulful originals.

7/26/25 – Lost & Found Band: This high-energy group plays a wide range of rock, country, and dance hits that get crowds on their feet.

7/27/25 – Rock Haven: Closing out the Fair is Rock Haven, a powerful band covering rock anthems and deep cuts with skill and heart.

In addition to free live music and other entertainment, SLO County residents can save at the Fair by taking advantage of discounted Season Passes and daily admission tickets, available online until midnight on July 15, 2025 and at Farm Supply during the entire month of June.

Discounted carnival wristbands are available through these local nonprofit organizations.

Look for a special ValPak coupon in mailboxes in July offering two corndogs, two lemonades, and admission for two (a $24 savings). Plus, an additional coupon—good for a Philly cheesesteak, cheese curds, and two soft drinks –will be up on the Fair website in July.

The California Mid-State Fair runs July 16-27, 2025. Gates are open Monday-Thursday from 4:00 PM to midnight and Friday-Sunday from noon to midnight. For the full schedule, visit www.MidStateFair.com.

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CAL FIRE SLO crews searching for horse in a ravine in Los Osos, rider evaluated for injuries

Christer Schmidt

LOS OSOS, Calif. – CAL FIRE SLO crews are looking for a horse that fell into a ravine at Montana De Oro in Los Osos just after 10:30 am Saturday.

CAL FIRE SLO crews also helped the horseback rider who fell off and is in stable condition.

The county Horse Emergency Evacuation Team and SLO Sheriff’s Office are working to try to get the horse out of the ravine as of 2:01 pm.

Your News Channel will have more information when it becomes available to our newsroom.

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Crews put out vegetation fire near Nojoqui area north of Highway 1 early Saturday

Caleb Nguyen

LAS CRUCES, Calif. – The Santa Barbara County Fire Department put out a vegetation fire at 1/2 acre that started burning just past midnight on Saturday near the Nojoqui area on Highway 1.

The fire burned the underside of some trees near Highway 101 before crews stopped forward progress at 1:00 a.m., according to the SBCFD.

SBCFD crews mopped up some leftover hot spots from the incident and the cause remains under investigation.

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Space X set to launch Falcon 9 rocket Saturday afternoon

Caleb Nguyen

VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – SpaceX plans to launch 27 Starlink satellites in support of a Falcon 9 Rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 1:10 p.m. Saturday.

Backup opportunities for the launch are available until 4:51 p.m. on the same day. Additional launch opportunities are available on Sunday, starting at 12:39 p.m..

Central Coast residents may feel the sonic boom from the impact of the launch.

Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship stationed in the Pacific Ocean.

Live webcasts of the mission will be available five minutes before liftoff on both the Space X website and social media page.

Viewers with images or videos of the launch are encouraged to share them with KEYT at the following link.

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Missed opportunity for Mustangs as they drop opener at NCAA Regionals to Arizona

Mike Klan

EUGENE, Oregon. – Arizona overcame Cal Poly’s 10-2 advantage in hits, scoring three times in the second frame while three Wildcat pitchers made that output just enough for a 3-2 victory in the opening round of the NCAA Eugene Regional on Friday at PK Park.

Coach Larry Lee’s Mustangs tallied single runs in the sixth and eighth frames to make it a one-run game but stranded nine runners on the basepaths, including a fourth-inning bases-loaded opportunity and two runners on base in the fifth and sixth frames.

Cal Poly (41-18) will play Oregon or Utah Valley in an elimination game Saturday at noon. Arizona (40-18) faces the Oregon-Utah Valley winner at 6 p.m.

The Mustangs collected double-digit hits for the 38th time in their last 52 games, but Arizona jumped to a 3-0 lead on an RBI triple by Tommy Splane and a two-run home run off the bat of Easton Breyfogle, his fifth of the year, in the second inning.

After the blast, Cal Poly sophomore right-hander Griffin Naess retired 14 consecutive Wildcat batters to keep the Mustangs in the game. Naess (7-3) would go on to finish seven innings against the Big 12 Tournament champions, allowing just the three runs and two hits with three walks and five strikeouts.

Cal Poly scored a run in the sixth inning as Casey Murray Jr. produced his second leadoff double of the game, took third on a groundout and came home on Dylan Kordic’s single to left-center field.

The Mustangs closed the gap to a single run in the eighth on Cam Hoiland’s fifth home run of the season, a shot to left field with one out.

Dante Vachini led off the ninth with a single up the middle, but Arizona closer Tony Pluta notched a strikeout and a game-ending double play grounder to third base to close out the game and earn his 13th save of the year.

Cal Poly loaded the bases with two outs in the fourth inning but a called third strike ended the threat. The Mustangs also had runners on first and third with two outs in the fifth and first and second with one out in the sixth, but a comebacker and a line drive to left resulted in inning-ending outs respectively.

Sophomore righty Owen Kramkowski (9-5) went seven innings for the victory, allowing one run and eight hits with a walk and seven strikeouts. Garrett Hicks allowed the run in the eighth before Pluta closed it out in the ninth.

Jake Torres pitched a 1-2-3 eighth in relief of Naess for Cal Poly.

Cal Poly’s 10 hits included Murray’s two doubles, extending his hitting streak to 16 games. Hoiland and Vachini each added two hits while Ryan Fenn stretched his hitting streak to 19 contests with a first-inning single.

(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics)

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