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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,092)

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1,, 1uR CHURCH ROUNDUP Filipino prelate to celebrate Mass at USD stadium '--- .:Zo/55" -- Roman Catbohc Cardinal Jaime spirituality with a talk June 21-23 on Freiberg al 260-4644 is handling reg- mezzo soprano Patricia Mc~fee, Sin of Manila will celebrate a Mass ''Thoma Merton and Centering istration. tenor Joseph Carson and baritone at 4 p.m. next Saturday at..1h£J)ni- Prayer" at the University of San Martin Wright will pr~sent a concert versity of San Diego stadium as pa~t Diego's Manches~er_Conference Cen- Beth Jacob Congregation will ho t of sacred and operatic works at 4 of a pastoral v1S1[ to the estimated ter. The enes will mclude presenta- a weekend retreat June 17-19 for par- p.m. tomorrow at La Jolla Presbyte- 80,000 Filipino Catholics in the San ti~ns on "Ecclesiology: Questions on ticipants to experience Torah living rian Church, 7715 Draper Ave. Diego Catholic Diocese. The Mass Mm1Slry," by Bishop Kenneth Un and learning with Rabbi Benjamin will be followed by a $60-per-person tener of Saginaw, Mich., on July 18: Blech of Young Israel in Oceanside, dinner at 7:30 p.m. at the Marriott ''Opposing Nuclear Deterrence," by N.Y., as cholar-in-residence. The Hotel, 33 W. Harbor Drive, sponsored Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Gumbleton retreat will feature several presenta- by San Diego Bishop Leo Maher and of Detroit on July 20; "Spirituality lions and discu sions and will include PUSO, a Fihpmo charitable organi- and Ministry, ' by CoadJutor Bishop meals. zation. Proceeds go to PUSO.

The Rev. Melville Willard, stated clerk of the San Diego Presbytery of th Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), has accepted a position as dministrator of Presbynet, the church's computer resource network in Louisville, Ky High school science teacher John Clayton of South Bend, Ind., a former atheist, will speak at 7:30 p.m. today at Mission Bay High School, 2475 Grand Ave., under auspices of the Pacific Beach Church of Christ. The approximately 30-voice Phoe- nix Girls Chorus will perform at 7 p,m. tonight at Central Christian Church, 201 Fir St.

Thomas Murphy of Seattle on July 25-26; and "Racial Justice," by Auxi- liary Bishop Carl Fisher of Los Ange- les on July 27 All programs are at USD and begin at 7 p.m. Jackie

Dr, Jerome Lund will present "The Action Seminar: Removing the Blocks Between You and Your Goals," at 12:30 p.m. June 19 at Christ Church Unity, 3770 Altadena Ave. The suggested donation is $15. A $2 brunch will be available. Dr. Walter Kai er, profe sor of Sem1lic languages and the Old Testa- ment and academic dean at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deer- field, Ill., will begin a series of meet- ings on "Rejuvenation of the Faith From an Old Testament Perspec- tive;" 10:30 a.m and 6 p.m.. June 26, Chula Vista Evangelical Free Church, 795 E. J Street, Chula Vista. Other meetings at 7 p.m. June 27-28. Soprano Mary-Esther Nicola-Peck,

The Rev. Basil Pennington, a Cistercian priest and author, will begin a summer lecture series on

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other Teresa has promised to send three more nuns, mak~g a total of six and six priests to T1iuana. Asked during a press confer~nce before the Mass why she chose T11u~- na for the site, the nun flashed gr_m and answered: ''The bishop has mv1t- ed us to come." And when asked to comment on similarities and differences be~ween San Diego ao

na;·we were very subdued - it was a university crowd," said Mary Ann Parada who also attended the San Diego ion. . . "It wasn't like this. This IS Mother Teresa's people," she added as she awaited the arrival of the r_evered helper of th poor to the bullring. . The nun implored the reverent Ti- juana crowd to help b~r and her fledgling TiJuana order aid the poor. "See that no child, no man, no woman feels unwanted, unloved m this city," he said. . _ The Missionaries of Charity, which Mother Teresa founded 40 years ago, ha more than 360 . hou~s for the poor in 80 countries, mc_ludmg the S

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were next at 11 each. San Marcos had 10, Escondido, Orange Glen and Fallbrook six apiece, Ramona five, Rancho Buena Vista four in its first year and Vista two. Bad decision: Having the 3A IF baseball semifinals at Gross- mont College was a huge mistake. The CIF lost Ii Jot of money hav- any seating, and quite a few paying fans were forced to stand up in the corners by the dugouts. By the time the first game, be- tween Mt. Carmel and Helix, end- ed. there were more people lining the fence than there were paying Tuning up: The North County customers. They won the high school divi- sion of the California Cup in Los Angeles, posting four wins before claiming the title with three sets of flickoffs in the finals. Goalie Shannon Small of Fall- brook stopped 11 of the l.'i flickoffs empted by the Hawks, a team of all-stars from British Columbia. The North County All-Stars edged Moorpark 1-0 in the opener in a game marked by the ejection of a player and the coach from ment appearance before a three - land a profitable one. Beach 3-1, the Roadrunners 3-0 and the Turtles 2-1 to reach the fi. Aimee Esch led North County in scoring with four goals. ounty also won the spring league in San Diego as well as the San Jose Indoor Tourna- It begins play in New Zealand on July 1 and retu·rn on the 21st. East vs. West: The fifth annual East-West All-Star Softball Game 1s sc e uled for Saturday at it Carson Park, starting at 7:30 p.m. San Pasqual's Mike Basalo is coaching the East and Regal is in • h d K There are 20 players on the East team, including six from Basalo's The Er.8t team is made up of Er- in Welch, Julie Doria, Kris Kuhl- nals. C North charge of the West. Eagles.

ter of Escondido; Jeri Koepp of RamoT1a; Cami Allen, Laureen Duarte, Candy Hoag, Erica Leigh and Lisa Stamper of Orange Glen; Lynell Stokes and Jennifer George of Poway; and Erin Davis and Tra- cy Stowe of Mt. Carmel. The series stands 2-2. 3A vs. 2A: First baseman Andy baseman Bill McElroy will be playing their final prep game game Saturday at 1 p.m. at USD in the annual County All-Star Game. Martin and McElroy will be playing for the 2A while Ron Kelly and Joe Brownholtz of Mt. Car- me!, Fallbrook's Jeff Lawrence and Poway's John Youngkin and Steve With the format changed from City vs. County to 3A vs. 2A, Es- condido Coach Bill Kutzner will take the 2A team and Fallbrook's Dave Heid the 3A squad. Palomar vs. Avocado: The annual baseball all-star game is scheduled for next Thursday at 6 p.m. at Escondido, and it matches senior stars from the two leagues. Ranked: After the regular sea- son, San Pasqual was rated 10th in the 2A softball poll by Cal-Hi. Un- fortunately, the Eagles, who were 21-3 then, lost in their first pos- Honored: A number of the stars from this past school year will be honored Tuesday at the Spring tseason game. Among the players that will be honored are Vista's Chris Enger, the CIF Player of the Year in girls basketball; Rancho Buena Vista's Kira Jorgensen, the national champion in cross country; and Puway's Shane Rosselle, who won the state championship in wres- tling. Also scheduled to be honored are two Mt. Carmel coaches - volley- ball Coa,ch Barb Charlebois and gymnastics Coach Lyn Antrim - and San Pasqual's Ann Howard. Lopsided: Highland Hall of Northridge won a baseball game over Clearview 39-0 this year. It was the most lopsided game in Southern Section history. ballroom of the Cafe del Rey Mor- Padres broadcaster Bob Chan- dler will be the master of ceremo- ro. nies.

ball team to the San Diego Section Division II championship in addi tion to coaching girls and boys vol- leyball at Escondido. Sadnick coaches water polo at Escondido but handles boys swimming at San "The word is that the adminis- tration is not going to give its OK fer them to coach over there next year," said a source who wished to remain anonymous. "They've had it too good at San Pasqual, taking the best coaches from Escondido. "The principal (Escondido's ,Jackie Nichols) won't allow it to go The 6-foot-3, 290-pound Amitu- anai was the CIF Defensive Player Hitting star: Mt. Carmel out- fielder Ron Kelly wound up tied for second in San Diego Section histo- ry with 128 career hits. Kelly, who had at least 40 hits in each of his three seasons, finished tied with former University second baseman Gar Millay, who had 128 hits in four years with the Dons. . Jeff Gay of Santana tops the list Where's the finals: Not since 1980 have the Palomar and Avoca- do leagues been shut out of the CIF o ' l- Year la season as a ·unior. with 135. But when Mt. Carmel was beat- en in the semifinals Saturd.ay, it marked the first non-North Coun- Pasqual. on any longer." •Let's hope that's just a bad ru- mor. Preseason pick: Vista lineman College Tamasi Amituanai has been cho- sen by Cal-Hi Sports as a presea- football season. finals in baseball.

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.______,.__~-- By Terry Monahan/T-A Sportswriter ing litigation is settled. Among other things, the wrong mixture of grass was used on the football field , and the track was So, the Longhorns , who prac- t iced last fall at Lincoln Middle built a few feet short.

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All-Stars made their final tourna- Wrenn play for the 3A.

School are practicing at Palomar week field hockey tour of New Zea-

"Not bad progress. Now the bus rides a re even longer," shrugged

son All -St ate selection for next Head Coach Craig Bell.

Cruising in st yle: After pulling off th e upset of th e season by de- feating Madison, th e top seed a nd th e st a e's No. 3 team, to win th e 3 A CIF softball crown, every girl on th e Fallbrook team rode th e bus home inS t ead of riding home i nd i-

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night, th e Warriors opted not to Moorpark. Also, Tanya Wether of hurry back to school to change. They went cruising in th e bus all Moorpark player. Fallbrook was hit in the eye by a

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"Suddenly, getting to th e prom seemed like a low-priority item to celebrating wi th each o th er," said Fall brook Coach Bill Regal. "The girls realized it was a once-in-a- Fallbrook-had lost once to Madi- son this season and three times to lifetime thing." "We were like a golfer who loses ded Regal , "but you get serious when you start putting down $l0 a Preps of the Week: In the eight years the Times -Advocate has been honoring Prep Athletes of the Week, Poway leads the way next at 77 followed by San Pasqual (73), Escondido (49), Vista (46), hole.~ semifinals.

ty finals, and that includes the last Grossmont, which dropped a 14 · ment. two years when there was a team in inning decision to Fallbrook in th e

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and find a date, but we couldn't work it out." USD has replaced SDSU on its schedule with a Jan. 2 game against Utah. The Az- tecs still are looking for a replacement game. Representatives of both schools said they expect the series, which SDSU leads, la-8, to resume during the 1989-90 season. "The important thing is to work to make sure this doesn't happen again," Egan said. "The rivalry is growing and I hope this doesn't affect it negatively. We're already taking steps to find a date for next season./

The budding basketball rivalry behveen San Diego State and the University of San The Aztecs and Toreros, who have played each other in nine consecutive sea- sons, will not meet in the 1988-89 season because they could not find a mutually ac- ceptable date that is also available at the The game had been scheduled for Dec. 9, but the Sports Arena has a long-standing commitment to the Moscow Circus Dec. 7- 12. Because of travel arrangements and other obligations, the teams couldn't agree Qj_ego has been put on hold~ Sports Arena.

A stipulation in the contract between the two schools requires that the game be "It's a shame," said USD coach Hank Egan. "We're very disappointed, of course, but we realize that it's just an unfortunate SDSU athletic director Fred Miller said the problem was primarily due to a Jack of "We thought we had scheduling priority with the Sports Arena, but we were wrong," Miller said. "We tried to go back played at the Sports Arena. set of circumstances." communication.

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