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841: Benjamin Barnes - Talented Booker
Benjamin Barnes is the Director of Entertainment for the Chicago Magic Lounge. Prior to that, Ben booked the talent for Magic Chicago. He has a broad knowledge and database of talented performers from around the world. He regularly performs at the Magic Castle and has been on Masters of Illusion TV show and three times on Penn & Teller Fool Us. He is multi-talented as a professional close-up and stand-up (parlor) performer.
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In this week’s episode, Benjamin tells us what he looks for when booking talent for the Chicago Magic Lounge. He has some specific needs and demands, so if you are interested in getting booked there, perhaps you should heed some of the advice he offers here. If you are not a professional performer or have no interest in getting booked there, it is still interesting to learn what a talent director is looking for and what it takes to be an act that qualifies for performing in this elite venue.
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Pope Francis to get Pinoy artist's painting for 500YC celebration
#PHnews: Pope Francis to get Pinoy artist's painting for 500YC celebration
MANILA – A painting by a Filipino artist will be given to Pope Francis for the celebration of the 500 Years of Christianity (500YC) in the Philippines.
In a report on Thursday, church-run Radio Veritas quoted Fr. Ricky Gente, chaplain of the Filipino community in Rome, as saying that the masterpiece of Ryan Carreon Aragon would be given as a gift to the Pope who would lead the Holy Mass for the Philippines' Christianity quincentennial celebration this weekend.
The Mass will be held at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican at 10 a.m. on Sunday (5 p.m. Manila time).
It added that Aragon’s painting was among the entries for the Quincentennial Painting Competition.
In the painting, Magellan is seen giving the statue of the Sto. Niño to Hara Humanay or Doña Juana for accepting the Christian faith after being baptized by the missionaries.
At the same time, the Center of Filipino Chaplaincy urged overseas Filipino workers in Rome and other countries to participate in the Mass through live-streaming since only 100 people are allowed in the Basilica.
Pope Francis will be joined by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Prefect of Congregation for the Evangelizations of Peoples, and Cardinal Angelo de Donatis, Vicar of the pontiff in Rome. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "Pope Francis to get Pinoy artist's painting for 500YC celebration." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1133310 (accessed March 12, 2021 at 01:14AM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Pope Francis to get Pinoy artist's painting for 500YC celebration." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1133310 (archived).
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Artist Announcement!
Hey everyone! Introducing our big group of awesome artists who are participating in this book. 82 artists in total (from a variety of countries!!)
They’re going to be tackling landscapes from all the regions of the games, in a really wonderful variety of styles. Hope you all are as excited about this book as we are!
Alison Czinkota
Allison Carl
formyths
Anuca
Ashley Odell
ByronB
Crocojaws
Cari Corene
Charlie Federico
Cheryl
Chris Hohl
Ciaran
CitrusFoam
Courtney
Cy Vendivil
Cynthia Yuan Cheng
Dana
Daniela Viçoso
droplix
dunesand
Ellen Mei
Ellie
Esther Lui
Francisco Riolobos
Gjo
Guinevere Reilly
Hanna Cha
Heather Franzen Rutten
Indiana-Jonas
Izzy
Jean Wei
jie en lee
Joey Rex
Juan Tang Hon
Julie Kwon
Kaeti Vandorn
Kai
Kanu Pham
Katie M
Koi Carreon
inktho
peroroh
KHong
Krithika "Kay" Vasudevan
Linnea Sterte
lok
Loreleï Simon
Louie Zong
Lyle Lynde
Lynnette Munoz
Maarta Laiho
Mao
Mattdraws
Maya
McJamie
MERUZ
Memorille
Minami
Nina Yoshida
Nimei
Olee
Olivia When
Pegushi
Peco
NN Chan
laughingbear
Rho Sovia
POM!
sanigo
Sarah Tsai
Shafer Brown
Shannon Kao
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Stace Tindaan
Stefani
Tristan Yuvienco
V Drummond
Victoria Joh
Vincent Chen
Wenting Li
Will Quinn
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An abuse of press freedom or a law we need to follow?
Kate Hernando
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There are big questions rose after the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) issued a cease-and-desist order demanding ABS-CBN Corp. immediately cease all broadcasting. It is an order that dictates any form of broadcasting made by the network will be recognized as illegal or suspicious.
Is it an abuse to press freedom? Or just a law we need to follow? Does history repeating itself?
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Prior to the 2020 shutdown of ABS-CBN it also happened way back the 23rd of September year 1972 when Former President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared “Martial Law” which forcefully closed different radio and television stations including newspapers except others who’s in favor of the President which excludes the stated network (ABS-CBN).
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After receiving the cease-and-desist order given by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), ABS-CBN released a statement which gave importance on providing crucial and timely data for the people amidst the pandemic happening in the world. House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano gave an assurance to the network that there would be no move to shutdown it. Regardless of the situation, the network still made ways to provide information to the public which clearly their right.
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After the expiration of franchise in May, the network had been forced to off air. July 10, 2020 is the second time that ABS-CBN had been shut down by the government. This issue really contradicted the freedom of the press as accorded in Constitution Section 4, Article III of the Constitution provides that “No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.”
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A big number of Journalist and Human Rights groups pummels the dismissal of ABS-CBN having numerous lives influence by it being shut down. It maybe a “grievous attack on press freedom”, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) expressed also stating that this event demonstrates that we are beneath a de facto military law (Martial Law) that abuses human rights most especially the freedom of the press. They believe that the shut down of the network would affect many lives of Filipinos most especially the ones who lives in far and isolated areas that depends on ABS CBN radio and television stations. This will not just deprive the people’s freedom of the press but also their right to information and entertainment.
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The first announcement of cease-and-desist order of the big media (ABS-CBN) caused a lot of rallies and protests towards the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and the government itself starting with the #NoToABSCBNShutdown which became trending on all social media platforms most especially on Twitter. This hashtag trend also made way for different hashtags like defending press freedom and support to the existence of the network.
After 2 months of being temporarily shut down, the franchise renewal of the network heard 13 times in the Congress considering the last hearing as the decision if they would allow ABS-CBN to renew their franchise or not.
The request for renewal of franchise of ABS-CBN Corp. was denied by the House of Representatives Committee on the 13th Hearing, July 10, 2020.
The Technical Working Group who evaluated whether the ABS-CBN should still be given a renewal or not released numerous things on why they recommended to deny it.
Lopez's double citizenship
As indicated by the TWG report, Lopez is a double resident, both a characteristic brought into the world Filipino and an American resident. It referred to a protected arrangement expressing that "double devotion of residents is hostile to the national intrigue and will be managed by law".
Issuance of PDRs
The report additionally noticed that the issuance of Philippine depositary receipts (PDR) to outsiders has permitted remote possession in ABS-CBN, which could have abused the 1987 Constitution. It said the component of "corporate layering" utilized by ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN Holdings adequately makes the PDR holders the aberrant proprietors of the fundamental portions of load of ABS-CBN. It featured that the remote holders of PDRs for all intents and purposes own 187 million fundamental portions of ABS-CBN Corp., which is as of now 62 percent of the aggregate.
ABS-CBN TV Plus Box, KBO pay-per-see
The report said the ABS-CBN utilized recurrence Channel 43 to produce various stations or projects to be remembered for its advanced TV administration, TV Plus Box, which proceeded even past the termination of the showing grant in June 2015. As indicated by the NTC, ABS-CBN had no position to scramble or lock from the non-paying open its TV Plus Boxes, which are plainly just "allowed to-air" under its authoritative establishment.
Inability to regularize representatives
The TWG report referred to the Department of Labor and Employment's authentic explanation on July 1 proclaiming that its work assessors discovered infringement of laws and work measures by ABS-CBN and that there are 67 pending bodies of evidence against the organization in the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) and different courts.
It noticed that previous workers who have recently documented bodies of evidence against ABS-CBN affirmed that they were wrongfully excused in light of the fact that they shaped associations. These previous workers likewise proclaimed that they were made to sign business contracts containing a waiver of the privilege to regularization. The individuals who wouldn't sign a business contract containing a waiver of regularization were minimized to extend workers and later excused.
The TWG featured that solitary 25 percent or 2,661 of the all out 11,701 specialists of ABS-CBN are standard representatives.
Expense issues
ABS-CBN guaranteed it is making good on appropriate expenses, which is purportedly demonstrated by the Tax Clearance gave by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. ABS-CBN has likewise kept up that it didn't disregard the terms and states of its administrative establishment by profiting of expense motivators offered by the legislature.Be that as it may, the board said an assessment freedom doesn't exculpate a citizen of duty liabilities and misconducts, nor from demonstrations of extortion or tax avoidance.
One-sided detailing, interfering in governmental issues
The board has avoided giving a finding on the supposed one-sided revealing of the system, affirmed interfering in governmental issues, just as the substance of its projects. In any case, it urged ABS-CBN to painstakingly analyze itself and comprehend where all the "industrious protests" about one-sided announcing, wrong program content, and political interfering are originating from.
70 Representatives who voted for the approval of the TWG recommendation:
1. Rep. Abraham Tolentino
2. Rep. Antonio Albano
3. Rep. Faustino Michael Dy
4. Rep. Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado
5. Rep. Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar
6. Rep. Faustino Dy V
7. Rep. Dale Malapitan
8. Rep. Eric Martinez
9. Rep. Divina Grace Yu
10. Rep. Julienne Baronda
11. Rep. Anthony Peter Crisologo
12. Rep. Luis Ferrer IV
13. Rep. John Marvin Nieto
14. Rep. Strike Revilla
15. Rep. Samantha Louise Alfonso
16. Rep. Rolando Valeriano
17. Rep. Joaquin Chipeco Jr.
18. Rep. Eduardo Gullas
19. Rep. Eleandro Jesus Madrona
20. Rep. Frederick Siao
21. Rep. Ian Paul Dy
22. Rep. Gil Acosta
23. Rep. Weslie Gatchalian
24. Rep. Prescious H. Castelo
25. Rep. Alyssa Sheena Tan
26. Rep. Christian Unabia
27. Rep. Raymond Mendoza
28. Rep. Jericho Nograles
29. Rep. Yedda Romualdez
30. Rep. Eric Yap
31. Rep. Claudine Bautista
32. Rep. Esmael Mangudadatu
33. Rep. Enrico Pineda
34. Rep. Dulce Ann Hofer
35. Rep. Sharon Garin
36. Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr.
37. Rep. Janette Garin (Ex-Officio)
38. Rep. Paulo Duterte
39. Rep. J. F. Nograles (F. Hernandez)
40. Rep. Conrado III Estrella
41. Rep. Sandro Gonzales (Rep. P. Pichay)
42. Rep. Mike Defensor (Rep. R. Puno)
43. Rep. Allan Ty (Rep. A. Gonzales)
44. Rep. F. Matugas (Rep. J. Pimentel)
45. Rep. Luis Villafuerte Jr.
46. Rep. Raneo Abu
47. Rep. Dan Fernandez
48. Rep. Rodante Marcoleta
49. Rep. Henry Oaminal
50. Rep. Pablo John Garcia
51. Rep. Deogracias ‘DV’ Savellano
52. Rep. F. Datol (Rep. M. Romero)
53. Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
54. Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla
55. Rep. Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo
56. Rep. Cristal Bagatsing
57. Rep. Juan Pablo Bondoc
58. Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
59. Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy
60. Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo
61. Rep. A. Calixto (Rep. J. Lacson-Noel)
62. Rep. Wilter Palma II
63. Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes
64. Rep. Ria Christina Fariñas
65. Rep. Camille Villar
66. Rep. Roger G. Mercado
67. Rep. Sharee Ann Tan
68. Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano
69. Rep. Bayani Fernando
70. Rep. Jose Singson Jr.
11 Congressman/Congresswomen who voted against the TWG resolution:
1. Rep. Sol Aragones
2. Rep. Christopher de Venecia
3. Rep. Carlos Zarate
4. Rep. Gabriel Bordado Jr.
5. Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto
6. Rep. Lianda Bolilia
7. Rep. Jose Tejada
8. Rep. Bienvenido Abante
9. Rep. Stella Quimbo
10. Rep. Mujiv Hataman
11. Rep. Edward Maceda
Abstain:
1. Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr.
Inhibit:
1. Rep. Alfredo Vargas
2. Rep. Micaela Violago
The government stated their side so as the ABS-CBN Corp.
Which side should weigh more?
Does the history repeat itself or the government simply following the law?
I did my part. Please do yours.
Reference: Philippine National Agency
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Moving with Pete Davidson and Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart teams up with Saturday Night Live’s Pete Davidson to help an unsuspecting family move out of their home. But a medical emergency threatens to derail this fitness journey.
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Executive Producers MATT KUNITZ PIP WELLS REBECCA SHUMSKY QUINN DAVID SHUMSKY MARK HARRIS JEFF CLANAGAN KEVIN HART
Co-Executive Producers MATT KAYE D. MAX PORIS
Hosted By KEVIN HART
Guest Starring PETE DAVIDSON
Directed By ALEX VAN WAGNER
Supervising Producer NARVIN RUSSAW
Line Producer LAURIE LEANNAH
Producers NICK ALARCON CANDICE C. WILSON
Comedy Producers JASON BICE HARRY RATCHFORD
Editor BRYAN CARREON
Associate Director JASON EDWARDS
Stage Manager WOLFGANG DELGADO
Director of Photography TIM MURPHY
Production Manager MCKENZIE HANSON
Post Production Supervisor LINDSAY HEMPEL
Associate Producers DANA DIGIACINTO RYAN MCGEE MICHAEL A. ROWE
Story Associate Producer EMMA ALTMEYER
Camera Operators IVAN DURAN ERIK HAMILTON NICKY SCHIAPPA MARQUES SMITH NICK TRAMONTANO
Steadicam SEAN FLANNERY
Lead Camera Assistant JEREMIAH THORNE
Camera Assistants VERLON ALLEN COREY COOPER DEANDRE GREEN WILL IM
Tech Supervisor ED DANIELIAN
Tech Department MIKE DELLAMONICA WALLACE L. DIXON DANIEL J. FERRIS
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Audio Supervisor KENYATA WESTBROOK
Audio Mixers BRYAN DIAZ AARON LACHAPELLE ROBERT P. MATTHEWS JR.
A2 JORDAN DIAZ
Gaffer AJ TAYLOR
Best Boy DANNY VINCENT
Key Grip ROLAND MARTINEZ
Best Boy Grip MARVIN MEJIA
Electricians BRIAN RUPP TIM RYAN GOMIDAS SEMERJIAN
Grips CHRISTOPHER MARTIN WLADAMIR VELEZ
Lead Man KEVIN MINCIN
Set Dresser RILEY CRAPPER
Property Person KEVIN CAMPOY DAN BOYD
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Payroll Accountant JULIE BERNARDS
Talent Producer ASHLEY RHORER
Talent Manager TRASK DONALDSON
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Wardrobe ASHLEY NORTH DARI ANN SETTEL
Makeup CARRI HAMILTON
Location Manager PATRICK THOMPSON
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Drivers IGNACIO ALVAREZ BEN BARSKY MIKE BELPEDIO CHRIS CLARK MICHAEL A. MORENO MICHAEL MERRICK JR. BILLY MEYERS FREDDY MORALES JEREMY RIORDAN
Set Medic MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN
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Assistant Editor MONELL VERTUS
Music Supervisor RICK KRIMBEL
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Re-Recording Mixer TERRANCE DWYER, C.A.S.
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Executive in Charge of Talent KATY WALLIN, CSA, MYSTICART PICTURES
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Director of Talent, MysticArt Pictures ALLIE STONE
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687: Luis Carreon - La Bestia ("The Beast")
Luis Carreon has been a regular performer at the Chicago Magic Lounge for over a decade. He “earned his bones” by working at magic shops as a demonstrator and has parlayed his chops into performing for nightclubs (like Nashville’s “House of Cards” and Hollywood’s “Magic Castle” among others) and also for corporate events. He currently is a demonstrator for Magic, Inc. in Chicago and will soon have a “residency” at the Chicago Magic Lounge.
Luis talks about the importance of performing whenever and wherever you can to develop your skills. He also talks about being a Spanish speaking magician. We also go into some detail about what performers can and can’t say in today’s “sensitive” environment like nightclubs. He even talks about the workshops taught at the Chicago Magic Lounge and how to talk with your volunteers and audience. He also talks about the importance of scripting but being able to improvise, too. He also tells a horror story about a problem with a volunteer.
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Exelente trabajo de Luis Carlos Carreon y sin marca de agua
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High School Football Leaders and Schedule
High School Football Leaders Offensive Leaders Passing 1. Quinn Commans, Whittier Christian, 2,569 yards, 321 avg., 24 TDs 2. J.P. Andrade, Bonita, 2,411 yards, 301 avg., 21 TDs 3. Miguel Aguero, Schurr, 2,089 yards, 261 avg., 24 TDs 4. Ernesto Camacho, Arroyo, 2,066 yards, 229 avg., 19 TDs 5. Steven Comstock, Northview, 1,784 yards, 223 avg., 18 TDs 6. Jorge Ledesma, Azusa, 1,713 yards, 214 avg., 17 TDs 7. Kwon Peterson, Maranatha, 1,697 yards, 188 avg., 19 TDs 8. Ike Udengwu III, Workman, 1,623 yards, 202 avg., 10 TDs 9. Kody Olmos, Los Altos, 1,620 yards, 202 avg., 20 TDs 10. Jacob Rodriguez, El Rancho, 1,548 yards, 193 avg., 9 TDs
Rushing 1. Zaquand Irby, Ganesha, 1,917 yards, 239 avg., 24 TDs 2. Sal Tovar, South El Monte, 1,370 yards, 171 avg., 20 TDs 3. Erik Cuellar, Covina, 1,333 yards, 166 avg., 11 TDs 4. Abel Cueva, El Monte, 1,329 yards, 166 avg., 13 TDs 5. Angel Favela, La Mirada, 1,280 yards, 142 avg., 11 TDs 6. Armando Flores, Mountain View, 1,212 yards, 151 avg., 16 TDs 7. Maury Rams IV., Monrovia, 959 yards, 137 avg., 10 TDs 8. Alex Retana, Whittier, 902 yards, 112 avg., 5TDs 9. Matt Chavez, Charter Oak, 893 yards, 111 avg., 8 TDs 10. Beau Hobbie, San Marino, 880 yards, 125 avg., 15 TDs
Receiving 1. Lance Babb II, Schurr, 1,027 yards, 63 rec., 9 TDs 2. Noah Sanchez, Whittier Christian, 878 yards, 62 rec., 8 TDs 3. Ryan Romero, Whittier Christian, 777 yards, 49 rec., 6 TDs 4. Christopher Vargas, Baldwin park, 755 yards, 29 rec., 8 TDs 5. Daniel Centeno, Temple City, 656 yards, 31 rec., 4 TDs 6. Shane Wells, Diamond Bar, 655 yards, 39 rec., 3 TDs 7. Mikey McCauley, Damien, 636 yards, 46 rec., 4 TDs 8. Jermaine Braddock, Charter Oak, 615 yards, 44 rec., 8 TDs 9. Jason Garcia, Azusa, 605 yards, 21 rec., 8 TDs 10. Jimmy Amezquita, Northview, 583 yards, 25 rec., 9 TDs
Defensive Leaders Tackles 1. Thali J. Cobb, Pomona, 109 2. Luis Saenz, Maranatha, 104 3. Justin Diebert, La Mirada, 97 4. Andrew Martinez, California, 90 5. Devin Escobedo, Damien, 88 6t. Roman Hernandez, Bosco Tech, 85 6t. Nathan Alba, Damien, 85 8. Chandler Auguste, Maranatha, 84 9. Jacob MOreno, Maranatha, 83 10. Manuel Santana, Arroyo, 82
Sacks 11 – Ray Dominguez (Baldwin Park)., 10.5 – Aaron Maldonado (Bishop Amat)., 10 – Mark Sosa (South El Monte)., 8 – Isaiah Isaac, (Temple City), Aleandre Dumais (St. Paul), Antonio Nava (Arroyo); 7.5 – AJ Carreon, (South El Monte), 7 – Thomas Ary, (San Marino), Michael Dominguez (Pioneer), Luis Valerio (El Monte).
Interceptions 6 – Isaiah Hamilton (Charter Oak), Michael Anyanwu (Charter Oak), Damion Thompson (Northview) ; 4 -Clark Phillips III (La Habra), Marcos Figueroa (El Monte), Luis Chavez (Ganesha), Daniel Mendoza (Arroyo).
WEEK 9 SGVN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, OCT. 27-29 Local High School Football Schedule All games start at 7 p.m., unless noted Thursday’s games Angelus League Harvard-Westlake at St. Francis Del Rio League Pioneer vs. Whittier at California Valle Vista League San Dimas vs. Northview at Covina District Field
Friday’s games Almont League Bell Gardens at Schurr Keppel vs. Alhambra at Moor Field Montebello at San Gabriel Angelus League La Salle at St. Paul, 7:30 p.m. Salesian vs. Cathedral at Los Angeles Southwest College Baseline League Rancho Cucamonga at Damien Del Rio League California vs. Santa Fe at Pioneer El Rancho vs. La Serna at California Freeway League Buena Park at La Habra Hacienda League Chino at Charter Oak Diamond Ranch at Walnut West Covina at Los Altos Miramonte League Bassett at Ganesha Garey at La Puente Mission League Alemany at Bishop Amat Mission Valley League Arroyo at Mountain View El Monte at South El Monte Marshall vs. Gabrielino Montview League Gladstone at Duarte Sierra Vista at Nogales Workman vs. Azusa at Citrus College Olympic League Maranatha vs. Heritage Christian at Granada Hills Whittier Christian vs. Cerritos Valley Christian at Whittier College Pacific League Crescenta Valley at Glendale Muir vs. Burbank at Burroughs Pasadena at Arcadia Palomares League Ayala at Claremont Diamond Bar vs. South Hills at Covina District Field Glendora at Bonita Prep League Firebaugh vs. Pasadena Poly at South Pasadena HS Trinity Classical Academy at Rio Hondo Prep Rio Hondo League Monrovia at San Marino Temple City at La Canada South Catholic League Bosco Tech at Bishop Montgomery Verbum Dei at Cantwell-Sacred Heart Suburban League Glenn vs. La Mirada at Excelsior Adult School Valle Vista League Covina at Wilson Rowland at Baldwin Park
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627 168224
629 slate
630 continua
631 cresencio romero & rita ruelas / moyahua
636 manuel lopez & maria luquin / cocula
642 seferino diaz & refugia goznalez / colotlan
648 nicolas orozco & carmen lopez / arandas
653 manuel gutierrez & sostenes barajas / cuquio
658 victor gutierrez & quirina ponce / lagos
664 cristobal cardenas & antonia montano / huacalapa
671 pedro rodriguez & francisca valadez / adoves
677 ciriaco mesa & josefa chacon / guadalajara
682 antonio gutierrez & ygnacia angulo / arandas
688 rafael conrique & maria tomasa camarena / arandas
693 casimiro flores & maria jesus real / cocula
699 luis cuellar & manuela lopez / encarnacion
705 dimas robles & gertrudis serda / barca
708 hilario mesa & antonia rivera / jalpa
715 manuel ordorica & antonia robalcava / teocaltiche
721 luis martinez & antonia jimenez / guadalajara
727 agapito carrillo & maria lazara marin / teocaltiche
734 damasio apodaca & clara hildago / magdalena
743 vicente castellanos & antonia romero / guadalajara
750 ramon bendor & celedonia perez / zapotlan
755 teodoro santillan & brigida garcia / cuquio
763 lorenzo gonzalez & albina valdez / cocula
768 guillermo torres & maria onofre mayorga / colotlan
771 antonio victor orozco & barbara fletes / tuscacuesco
776 antonio aguinaga & petra castro / lagos
780 juan jose hernandez & juliana gonzalez / jalostotitlan
786 antonio espinosa & refugio garcia / zapotiltic
795 jose guadalupe avila & maria sotera gutierrez / san cristoval
806 francisco de anda & josefa ortega / valparaiso
820 gabriel trujillo & rosa medina / colima
824 luis bobadilla & maria de los angeles sousa / guadalajara
828 francisco padilla & simona ramirez / zapotlan
835 rafael enriquez & maxima becerra / jesus
840 jacinto lomelin & josefa aceves / atotonilco
845 nicolas reyes & maria jorge robalcava / teocaltiche
850 alejandro carrillo & polonia preciado / cocula
856 matias montano & dolores carrillo / ocotlan
860 casimiro gutierrez & rita garcia / arandas
864 rafael cerda & modesta gonzalez / ocotlan
867 santiago ruiz de villegas & maria rosario carrillo / zacatecas
871 teodor nino & trinidad esparza / zacatecas
875 hermenegildo santa cruz & julia perez / tepic
883 clemente gonzalez & guadalupe gonzalez / guadalajara
889 ramon robalcava & petra agredano / tepatitlan
895 lugardo ramirez & petra briseno / cuquio
900 nasario aramburo & victoria jauregui / mexticacan
910 trinidad estrada & edubije aceves / tepatitlan
916 rafael sanchez & gregoria esteves / guadalajara
922 yrenio valdez & maria de la luz salazar / jerez
928 albino herrera & margarita romero / ayo el chico
934 leocadio ramirez & tomasa bustamante / adoves
939 aniseto almauger & francisca guerra / jalpa
947 olayo cobarrubias & juana maria mora / atoyac
952 victoriano gomez & romualda lopez / tecolotlan
958 jose de la luz parada & eugracia gutierrez / lagos
961 ramon villasenor & gertrudis leon / autlan
966 gregorio ramirez & hilaria robles / juchipila
971 anacleto lopez & juana balbina robles / mezquitic
978 antonio alvarez & rosalia herrera / arandas
983 jose maria chavez & bonifacia velos / lagos
987 jose moreno hurtado & maria jesus guerra hurtado / adoves
992 jose torres & severa medina / aguascalientes
996 eleuterio troncoso & ygnacia troncoso / isla
1004 salome lozano & santos munoz / lagos
1010 pablo toscano & loreto ramirez / zapotlanejo
1018 estevan hernandez & ascencion perez / yahualica
1023 jose camacho & paula guerrero / cocula
1029 rafael hernandez & trinidad hernandez / arandas
1033 antonio soto & vicente marquez / ayo el chico
1037 jose maria de la torre & regina de la torre / tepatitlan
1043 juan maria alvorado & francisca garcia / san sebastian
1047 yrenio gudino & rosalia ruiz / mexicalingo
1050 rafael guerra & francisca carreon / encarnacion
1056 jose julio & maria magdalena / techaluta
1060 francisco jarba & cruz navarro / tepatitlan
1065 jose maria gonzalez & encarnacion fernandez / guadalajara
1073 maximo rabalero & francisca solano / tonala
1076 reimundo duarte & maria jorje garcia / huejuquilla
1082 tomas ramos & maria bacilia de la cruz / zapopan
1087 mariano ybarra & josefa gonzalez / etzatlan
1103 rafael encarnacion pelayo & gregoria naranjo / ayutla
1109 manuel navarro & antonia garcia / tepatitlan
1115 antonio ruano & gervacia gonzalez / yahualica
1120 mariano huelga & josefa perez / lagos
1126 juan nepomuceno romo & juana munoz / lagos
1132 antonio marin & bonifacia cruz / teocaltiche
1137 felipe jimenez & juliana jimenez / lagos
1143 antonio armeria & fermina cerrato / guadalajara
1149 pedro roman & antonia alvarez / guadalajara
1153 fernando rodriguez & gregoria jesus herrera / aguascalientes
1157 bonifacio huerta & felipa mercado / cuquio
1163 juan jose bolanos & teodora ybarra / jesus
1167 jose maria fernandez & eulogia reyes / cuquio
1173 matias aguilera & eusevia de jesus gonzalez / barca
1176 francisco zuniga & jacinta magana / lagos
1182 rafael jimenez & eulogia garcia / mexticacan
1187 antonio jimenez & petra fernandez / jalostotitlan
1193 maximo renteria & vicenta camacho / jalostotitlan
1199 pedro jimenez & margarita jauregui / mexticacan
1205 antonio torres & josefa michel / purification
1212 joaquin mota & guadalupe hernandez / guadalajara
1216 ysidro quinones & andrea aguilar / guadalajara
1223 antonio flores & gregoria flores / ocotlan
1227 mariano cervantes negrete & guadalupe risco / guadalajara
1233 vicente barragan & manuela gomez / guadalajara
1239 apolonio lomeli & santos sepulveda / mexticacan
1247 continua
1248 oah 2526 fin
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369: Day Five IBM/SAM Combined Convention 2017
SATURDAY JULY 15 SCHEDULE 8:00 AM - NOON - Pre-Registration Opens for 2018 - Registration Area 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - I.B.M. Board Meeting- French Room 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM - Dealers Open - Exhibit Hall 10:00 AM - 11:30 PM - Martin Lewis Lecture | Group A Only - Grand Ballroom 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM - Close-Up Gala | Group B Only— Bomhard Theater 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Close-Up Gala | Group A Only— Bomhard Theater 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Martin Lewis Lecture | Group B Only - Grand Ballroom 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM - Kenji Minemura Lecture - Grand Ballroom 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM - Ted Outerbridge Lecture - Grand Ballroom 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM - Awards Presentation - Whitney Hall 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM - Stars of Magic Finale - Whitney Hall (Ticketed Event) 10:00 PM - 11:30 PM - Presidents Reception | Farewell Party - Fountain Room (Second Floor (Rivue Tower)
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00:00:16 - Michael Close, Editor for the M.U.M. magazine, talks about his past ten years as editor and some of the "overlooked" gems in the issues.
00:08:28 - Dick Bowman, National President of the S.A.M., talks about some of the goals for his year in office. We are interrupted for the show, so this is part one of two chats with Dick.
00:15:29 - Robert Festa, a Friend of The Magic Word,gives us his perspective of the convention and why he traveled all the way from Hawaii to be here.
00:23:00 - Graham Etherington and Peter Rogers tell what made them travel even further to attend this convention. They hail from Australia.
00:36:20 - Joel "Batman" Zaritsky talks about V.1 video channel offered as a benefit of the S.A.M. membership where members can watch live lectures and download then for later viewing, too.
00:43:51 - International President of the I.B.M., Bob Patterson, tells us what is on his agenda for the coming year as the newly inducted top officer of the organization.
00:49:41 - Dick Bowman concludes our discussion on his goals for his Presidency. We also talk about the status of getting a Magic Merit Badge offered by the Boy Scouts of America.
01:01:37 - Tony Chapek talks about his unique interactive act and how he "missed the boat" on not using the iPad.
01:08:11 - Marc DeSouza helps recap the convention.
01:16:58 - Chris Randall is excited that he was nominated to move forward to compete in FISM in South Koriea with his stage act
01:19:59 - Luis Carreon was one of the Professional Close-Up Show performers and he tells us about getting booked and meeting his magic heroes.
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Week 8 High School Football leaders and predictions
This weekends high school football games and predictions Thursday’s Games Mission Valley League Marshall vs. Arroyo at Pasadena HS — ARROYO Pacific League Arcadia at Glendale — ARCADIA Prep League Trinity Classical Academy vs. Pasadena Poly at College of Canyons — POLY Valle Vista League Baldwin Park vs. Covina at Covina District Field — COVINA
Friday’s games Almont League Alhambra vs. Bell Gardens at Moor Field — ALHAMBRA Keppel at Montebello — MONTEBELLO Schurr at San Gabriel — SCHURR Angelus League Harvard-Westlake at St. Paul, 7:30 p.m. — ST. PAUL La Salle at Cathedral — CATHEDRAL St. Francis at Salesian — ST. PAUL Baseline League Damien at Los Osos — DAMIEN Del Rio League California at Pioneer — CALIFORNIA Santa Fe at El Rancho — SANTA FE Whittier vs. La Serna at California HS — LA SERNA Freeway League Sonora at La Habra — LA HABRA Hacienda League Diamond Ranch at West Covina — DIAMOND RANCH Los Altos at Chino – LOS ALTOS Walnut at Charter Oak — CHARTER OAK Miramonte League Ganesha at Garey — GANESHA La Puente at Pomona — LA PUENTE Mission League Bishop Amat at Serra — SERRA Mission Valley League Gabrielino at El Monte — EL MONTE Rosemead at South El Monte — SOUTH EL MONTE Montview League Azusa at Sierra Vista — AZUSA Nogales at Duarte — NOGALES Workman vs. Gladstone at Citrus College — WORKMAN Olympic League Whittier Christian at Maranatha — WHITTIER CHRISTIAN Pacific League Hoover at Pasadena — PASADENA Muir at Burroughs — MUIR Palomares League Claremont at Bonita — BONITA Diamond Bar at Ayala — AYALA Glendora vs. South Hills at Covina District Field — GLENDORA Rio Hondo League La Canada at South Pasadena – SOUTH PASADENA Temple City at San Marino — SAN MARINO South Catholic League Bosco Tech at Cantwell-Sacred Heart – CANTWELL Suburban League Bellflower at La Mirada — LA MIRADA Valle Vista League Northview at Rowland — NORTHVIEW Wilson at San Dimas – SAN DIMAS Nonleague Monrovia at Cerritos Valley Christian – MONROVIA
Saturday’s games Prep League Firebaugh vs. Rio Hondo Prep at Lynwood — RH PREP
Local High School Football Leaders Offensive Passing 1. Quinn Commans, Whittier Christian, 2,192yards, 313 avg., 20 TDs 2. J.P. Andrade, Bonita, 2,122 yards, 303 avg., 18 TDs 3. Ernesto Camacho, Arroyo, 1,888 yards, 236 avg., 15 TDs 4. Miguel Aguero, Schurr, 1,769 yards, 252 avg., 20 TDs 5. Kwon Peterson, Maranatha, 1,606 yards, 200 avg., 19 TDs 6. Ike Udengwu III, Workman, 1,512 yards, 216 avg., 9 TDs 7. Steven Comstock, Northview, 1,488 yards, 212 avg., 16 TDs 8. Jacob Rodriguez, El Rancho, 1,376 yards, 196 avg., 8 TDs 9. Kody Oloms, Los Altos, 1,363 yards, 194 avg., 17 TDs 10. Nathan Delgado, Whittier, 1,263 yards, 180 avg., 10 TDs
Rushing 1. Zaquand Irby, Ganesha, 1,708 yards, 244 avg., 22 TDs 2. Armando Flores, Mountain View, 1,212 yards, 151 avg., 16 TDs 3. Sal Tovar, South El Monte, 1,046 yards, 149 avg., 16 TDs 4. Abel Cueva, El Monte, 1,011 yards, 144 avg., 9 TDs 5. Eric Cuellar, Covina, 994 yards, 165 avg., 6 TDs 6. Angel Favela, La Mirada, 941 yards, 117 avg., 7 TDs 7. Alex Retana, Whittier, 874 yards, 124 avg., 5 TDs 8. Noah Maldonado, San Dimas, 815 yards, 116 avg., 12 TDs 9. Matthew Chavez, Charter Oak, 811 yards, 115 avg, 8 TDs 10. Dylan Ware, San Dimas, 787 yards, 112 avg., 6 TDs
Receiving 1. Lance Babb II, Schurr, 824 yards, 55 receptions, 7 TDs 2. Ryan Romero, Whittier Christian, 747 yards, 45 receptions, 6 TDs 3. Noah Sanchez, Whittier Christian, 674 yards, 52 receptions, 6 TDs 4. Daniel Centeno, Temple City, 636 yards, 106 avg., 4 TDs 5. Christopher Vargas, Baldwin park, 617 yards, 23 receptions, 6 TDs 6. Jimmy Amezquita, Northview, 583 yards, 25 receptions, 7 TDs 7. Jason Garcia, Azusa, 564 yards, 19 receptions, 8 TDs 8. Tristan Sprague, Covina, 559 yards, 27 receptions, 11 TDs 9. Rey Cotero, Arroyo, 558 yards, 40 receptions, 6 TDs 10. Shane Wells, Diamond Bar, 543 yards, 32 receptions, 3 TDs
Defensive Tackles 1. Luis Saenz, Maranatha, 93 2t. Devin Escobedo, Damien, 88 2t. Justin Diebert, La Mirada, 88 4. Nathan Alba, Damien, 85 5t. Andrew Martinez, California, 80 5t. Manuel Santa, Arroyo, 80 7. Jacob Moreno, Maranatha, 77 8. Chandler Auguste, Maranatha, 76 9. Aaron Rosales, Schurr, 75 10. Joseph Troncoza, St. Paul, 74
Sacks 11 – Ray Dominguez (Baldwin Park); 8 – Mark Sosa (South El Monte), Alexandre Dumais (St. Paul); 7 – Michael Dominguez (Pioneer), Isaiah Isaac, (Temple City); 6 – Aaron Maldonado (Bishop Amat), AJ Carreon (South El Monte), Luis Valerio (El Monte), Cesar Haro (Arcadia), Frank Hernandez (Monrovia), Noah Sanchez (Whittier Christian),
Interceptions 6 – Michael Anyanwu (Charter Oak), Isaiah Hamilton (Charter Oak); Damion Thompson (Northview), 4. Clark Phillips III, (La Habra); Luis Chavez (Ganesha), Daniel Mendoza (Arroyo).
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High School Football game predictions and leaderboard
High School Football games and predictions All Games start at 7 p.m. Thursday’s games Del Rio League Pioneer vs. La Serna at California — LA SERNA Pacific League Pasadena vs. Burbank at Burroughs HS — BURBANK Palomares League Diamond Bar vs. Glendora at Citrus College — GLENDORA
Friday’s games Almont League Alhambra at San Gabriel — ALHAMBRA Keppel at Bell Gardens — BELL GARDENS Schurr at Montebello — SCHURR Angelus League Harvard-Westlake at Salesian — HARVARD-WESTLAKE St. Francis at La Salle — ST. FRANCIS St. Paul at Cathedral — CATHEDREAL Baseline League Damien at Upland — UPLAND Etiwanda at Chino Hills — CHINO HILLS Rancho Cucamonga at Los Osos — RANCHO CUCAMONGA Del Rio League El Rancho at California — CALIFORNIA Santa Fe vs. Whittier at Pioneer HS – SANTA FE Freeway League Sonora at Buena Park — SONORA Troy at La Habra — LA HABRA Hacienda League Charter Oak at Los Altos – CHARTER OAK Chino at Diamond Ranch — DIAMOND RANCH Walnut at West Covina — WEST COVINA Miramonte League La Puente at Ganesha — LA PUENTE Pomona at Bassett — POMONA Mission League Crespi at Bishop Amat — BISHOP AMAT Mission Valley League El Monte at Arroyo — ARROYO Marshall at Mountain View — MOUNTAIN VIEW Rosemead at Gabrielino – ROSEMEAD Montview League Gladstone vs. Azusa at Citrus College — AZUSA Sierra Vista at Duarte — DUARTE Workman at Nogales — NOGALES Olympic League Whittier Christian vs. Heritage Christian at Whittier College – WHITTIER CHRISTIAN Pacific League Glendale at Muir – MUIR Hoover vs. Arcadia at Glendale HS — ARCADIA Palomares League Ayala at Bonita — AYALA South Hills at Claremont – SOUTH HILLS Rio Hondo League Monrovia at La Canada – MONROVIA South Pasadena at Temple City – SOUTH PASADENA Suburban League La Mirada at Artesia – LA MIRADA Valle Vista League Covina vs. Northview at Covina District Field — NORTHVIEW San Dimas at Rowland — SAN DIMAS Wilson at Baldwin Park — BALDWIN PARK Nonleague Pasadena Poly at Boron – PASADENA POLY Santa Clara at Rio Hondo Prep — RIO HONDO PREP St. Genevieve at Cantwell-Sacred Heart — ST. GENEVIEVE
Local High School Football Leaders Offensive Leaders Passing 1. Quinn Commans, Whittier Christian, 2,120 yards, 302 avg., 31 TDs 2. J.P. Andrade, Bonita, 1,941 yards, 323 avg., 17 TDs 3. Ernesto Camacho, Arroyo, 1,582 yards, 226 avg., 11 TDs 4. Ike Udengwu III, Workman, 1,388 yards, 231 avg., 9 TDs 5. Kwon Peterson, Maranatha, 1,363 yards, 194 avg., 15 TDs 6. Steven Comstock, Northview, 1,336 yards, 222 avg., 15 TDs 7. Kody Oloms, Los Altos, 1,319 yards, 219 avg., 16 TDs 8. Miguel Aguero, Schurr, 1,307 yards, 261 avg., 14 TDs 9. Jorge Ledesma, Azusa, 1,255 yards, 209 avg., 13 TDs 10. Jacob Rodriguez, El Rancho, 1,231 yards, 205 avg., 8 TDs
Rushing 1. Zaquand Irby, Ganesha, 1,348 yards, 224 avg., 20 TDs 2. Sal Tovar, South El Monte, 1,046 yards, 149 avg., 16 TDs 3. Abel Cueva, El Monte, 1,011 yards, 168 avg., 9 TDs 4. Eric Cuellar, Covina, 839 yards, 167 avg., 5 TDs 5. Alex Retana, Whittier, 829 yards, 138 avg., 5 TDs 6. Armando Flores, Mountain View, 818 yards, 136 avg., 9 TDs 7. Noah Maldonado, San Dimas, 689 yards, 114 avg., 11 TDs 8. Skyler Taylor, La Habra, 684 yards, 114 avg, 14 TDs 9. Angel Favela, La Mirada, 650 yards, 108 avg., 2 TDs 10. Maury Rams IV, Monrovia, 622 yards, 124 avg., 4 TDs
Receiving 1. Lance Babb II, Schurr, 722 yards, 47 receptions, 6 TDs 2. Ryan Romero, Whittier Christian, 674 yards, 42 receptions, 6 TDs 3. Noah Sanchez, Whittier Christian, 660 yards, 46 receptions, 6 TDs 4. Jimmy Amezquita, Northview, 558 yards, 24 receptions, 7 TDs 5. Noah Guzman, Bishop Amat, 536 yards, 30 receptions, 1 TD 6. Daniel Centeno, Temple City, 528 yards, 23 receptions, 4 TDs 7. Christopher Vargas, Baldwin Park, 506 yards, 19 receptions, 5 TDs 8. Shane Wells, Diamond Bar, 498 yards, 29 receptions, 2 TDs 9. Raymond Yrigoyen, Whittier, 490 yards, 22 receptions, 6 TDs 10. Eric Burton, Rowland, 479 yards, 27 receptions, 6 TDs
Defensive Leaders Tackles 1. Roman Hernandez, Bosco Tech, 85 2. Devin Escobedo, Damien, 79 3. Luis Saenz, Maranatha, 77 4. Nathan Alba, Damien, 74 5. Justin Diebert, La Mirada, 73 6. Jesus Lopez, Baldwin Park, 68 7t. Jake Medders, Arcadia, 67 7t. Mark Tolmachoff, Whittier, 67 9. Manuel Santa, Arroyo, 64 10. Jacob Moreno, Maranatha, 63
Sacks 11 – Ray Dominguez (Baldwin Park); 8 – Mark Sosa (South El Monte); 7 – Michael Dominguez (Pioneer); 6 – Aaron Maldonado (Bishop Amat), AJ Carreon (South El Monte), Luis Valerio (El Monte), Cesar Haro (Arcadia), Frank Hernandez (Monrovia), Noah Sanchez (Whittier Christian), Interceptions.
Interceptions 6 – Michael Anyanwu (Charter Oak), Damion Thompson (Northview), 5 – Isaiah Hamilton (Charter Oak); 4 – Clark Phillips III (La Habra), Luis Chavez (Ganesha), Daniel Mendoza (Arroyo).
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High School Football Leaders for SGV, Whittier, Star-news
Local High School Football Leaders Offensive Passing 1. Quinn Commans, Whittier Christian, 2,072 yards, 345 avg., 19 TDs 2. Ernesto Camacho, Arroyo, 1,483 yards, 247 avg., 11 TDs 3. Miguel Aguero, Schurr, 1,307 yards, 261 avg., 14 TDs 4. Kody Olmos, Los Altos, 1,189 yards, 237 avg., 13 TDs 5. Steven Comstock, Northview, 1,146 yards, 229 avg., 10 TDs 6. Kwon Peterson, Maranatha, 1,123 yards, 187 avg., 13 TDs 7. Jorge Ledesma, Azusa, 1,061 yards, 212 avg., 11 TDs 8. Nin Burns II, Covina, 1,004 yards, 200 avg., 15 TDs 9. Jacob Rodriguez, El Rancho, 966 yards, 193 avg., 6 TDs 10. Justin Bowman, Temple City, 927 yards, 185 avg., 10 TDs
Rushing 1. Zaquand Irby, Ganesha, 1,348 yards, 224 avg., 20 TDs 2. Sal Tovar, South El Monte, 927 yards, 154 avg., 16 TDs 3. Abel Cueva, El Monte, 897 yards, 179 avg., 7 TDs 4. Erik Cuellar, Covina, 839 yards, 167 yards, 5 TDs 5. Armando Flores, Mountain View, 818 yards, 136 avg., 9 TDs 6. Alex Retana, Whittier, 686 yards, 136 avg., 4 TDs 7. Blake Cabot, San Marino, 615 yards, 123 avg., 8 TDs 8. Matt Chavez, Charter Oak, 565 yards, 113 avg., 7 TDs 9. Beau Hobbie, 553 yards, 110 avg., 9 TDs 10. Noah Maldonado, San Dimas, 550 yards, 110 avg., 6 TDs
Receiving 1. Lance Babb II, Schurr, 722 yards, 6 TDs 2. Ryan Romero, Whittier Christian, 674 yards, 6 TDs 3. Noah Sanchez, Whittier Christian, 660 yards, 6 TDs 4. Daniel Centeno, Temple City, 528 yards, 4 TDs 5. Raymond Yrigoyen, Whittier, 486 yards, 97 yards, 6 TDs 6. Noah Guzman, Bishop Amat, 478 yards, 1 TD 7. Christopher Vargas, Baldwin Park, 474 yards, 5 TDs 8. Jimmy Amezquita, Northview, 443 yards, 5 TDs 9. Tristan Sprague, Covina, 425 yards, 9 TDs 10. Eric Burton, Rowland, 421 yards, 6 TDs
Defensive Tackles 1. Roman Hernandez, Bassett, 77 2. Luis Saenz, Maranatha, 73 3. Thali J.Cobb, Pomona, 72 4. Devin Escobedo, Damien, 68 5. Mark Tolmachoff, Whittier, 61 6. Jesus Lopez, Baldwin Park, 61 7. Nathan Alba, Damien, 60 8. Jacob Moreno, Maranatha, 59 9. Justin Diebert, La Mirada, 59 10t. Jaime Hurtado, Bosco Tech, 55 10t. Ryan Romero, Whittier Christian, 55
Sacks 11 – Roy Dominguez, Baldwin Park, 7 – Michael Dominguez, Pioneer; Mark Sosa, South El Monte; 6 – AJ Carreon, South El Monte, Noah Sanchez, Whittier Christian.
Interceptions 5 – Isaiah Hamilton, Charter Oak, Michael Anyanwu, Charter Oak; 4 – Clark Phillips, La Habra, Luis Chavez, Ganesha, Daniel Mendoza, Arroyo.
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SGV and Whittier High School Football leaders, standings and Friday predictions
High School Football Games and Predictions All games start at 7 p.m. Thursday’s games Pasadena Poly at Maranatha — MARANATHA Eagle Rock at South Pasadena — SOUTH PAS Bassett vs. Loara at Glover Stadium — LOARA Friday’s games Mission League Bishop Amat at Loyola — LOYOLA Mission Valley League Arroyo at Rosemead — ARROYO El Monte at Mountain View — MOUNTAIN VIEW South El Monte at Gabrielino — SOUTH EL MONTE Pacific League Burroughs at Arcadia — ARCADIA Glendale at Pasadena — PASADENA Muir vs. Crescenta Valley at Glendale HS — MUIR South Catholic League Bosco Tech vs. Verbum Dei at Schurr HS — VERBUM DEI Cantwell-Sacred Heart at St. Bernard — CANTWELL Suburban League Cerritos vs. La Mirada at Gahr HS — LA MIRADA Nonleague Azusa vs. Pomona at Citrus College — POMONA California at San Dimas — SAN DIMAS Garey at Sierra Vista — SIERRA VISTA Keppel vs. Capistrano Valley Christian – CAPO VALLEY La Puente at Pioneer — LA PUENTE Mira Costa vs. South Hills at Covina District Field — SOUTH HILLS Nogales at Rowland — NOGALES Southlands Christian vs. Ganesha at Diamond Bar HS — GANESHA St. Francis at Buena Park — ST. FRANCIS Whittier Christian vs. Marina at Whittier College — WHIT CHRISTIAN
High School Football Leaders for SGVN, Whittier and Pasadena Quarterbacks 1. Quinn Commans, Whittier Christian, 1,710 yards, 342 avg., 16 TDs 2. J.P. Andrade, Bonita, 1,535 yards, 307 avg., 13 TDs 3. Miguel Aguero, Schurr, 1,307 yards, 261 avg., 14 TDs 4. Kody Olmos, Los Altos, 1,189 yards, 237 avg., 13 TDs 5. Steven Comstock, Northview, 1,146 yards, 229 avg., 10 TDs 6. Ike Udengwu III, Workman, 1,118 yards, 223 avg., 8 TDs 7. Nathan Delgado, Whittier, 1,075 yards, 215 avg., 9 TDs 8. Kwon Peterson, Maranatha, 1,018 yards, 203 avg., 13 TDs 9. Nin Burns II, Covina, 1,004 yards, 200 avg., 15 TDs 10. Jorge Ledesma, Azusa, 969 yards, 242 avg., 10 TDs
Running Backs 1. Zaquand Irby, Ganesha, 1,002 yards, 200 avg., 15 TDs 2. Eric Cuellar, Covina, 839 yards, 167 avg., 5 TDs 3. Sal Tovar, South El Monte, 772 yads, 154 avg., 12 TDs 4. Armando Flores, Mountain View, 769 yards, 153 avg., 9 TDs 5. Abel Cueva, El Monte, 756 yards, 189 avg., 5 TDs 6. Alex Retana, Whittier, 686 yards, 137 avg., 4 TDs 7. Matthew Chavez, Charter Oak, 565 yards, 113 avg., 7 TDs 8. Syler Taylor, La Habra, 541 yards, 108 avg., 12 TDs 9. Cedric Miley, Damien, 533 yards, 106 avg., 6 TDs 10. Blake Cabot, San Marino, 480 yards, 120 avg., 8 TDs
Wide Receivers 1. Lance Babb II, Schurr, 722 yards, 47 receptions, 6 TDs 2. Daniel Centeno, Temple City, 528 yards, 23 receptions., 4 TDs 3. Ryan Romero, Whittier Christian, 503 yards, 30 receptions, 4 TDs 4. Noah Sanchez, Whittier Christian, 500 yards, 37 receptions, 5 TDs 5. Christopher Vargas, Baldwin Park, 474 yards, 17 receptions, 5 TDs 6. Jimmy Amezquita, Northview, 443 yards, 21 receptions, 5 TDs 7. Tristan Sprague, Covina, 425 yards, 21 receptions, 9 TDs 8. Eric Burton, Rowland, 421 yards, 21 receptions, 6 TDs 9. Francisco Andrade, Workman, 420 yards, 20 receptions, 3 TDs 10. Quinn Peoples, Los Altos, 41 yards, 20 receptions, 4 TDs
Defensive Leaders Tackles 1. Devin Escobedo, Damien, 68 2. Jesus Lopez, Baldwin Park, 61 3. Luis Saenz, Maranatha, 56 4t. Mark Tolmachoff, Whittier, 52 4t. Thali J. Cobb, Pomona, 52 4t. Aaron Rosales, Schurr, 52 4t. Adam Handy, Schurr, 52 8. Anthony Lopez, Los Altos, 51 9t. Roy Dominguez, Baldwin Park, 50 9t. Justin Sanchez, La Serna, 50.
Sacks 11 – Roy Dominguez, Baldwin Park; 7 – Mark Sosa (South El Monte), 6 – Noah Sanchez (Whittier Chrisian), AJ Carreon (South El Monte); 5 – Alexandre Dumais, St. Paul, Luis Valerio, El Monte, Adam Loya (California), Frank Hernandez (Monrovia).
Interceptions 5 – Isaiah Hamilton (Charter Oak), Michael Anyanwu (Charter Oak); 4 – Daniel Mendoza, Arroyo; 3 – Marcos Figueroa (El Monte), Kevin Armstead (St. Francis), Luis Chavez (Ganesha), Jared Schoenick, Glendora, Jackson Hayes (Pasadena Poly), Francisco Remigio (Schurr), Damion Thompson (Northview), Clark Phillips III (La Habra).
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS Almont League Angelus League Baseline League Del Rio League Freeway League Hacienda League Miramonte League Mission League Mission Valley League Montview League Olympic League Pacific League Palomares League Prep League Rio Hondo League South Catholic League Suburban League Valle Vista League
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