Monday, October 22, 2007

scripps ranch

After a season-opening win in Hawaii, Scripps Ranch dropped three straight games before hosting University City for homecoming last night.
There was some consolation in the fact the Falcons had been defeated by highly ranked Poway and Centennial before a narrow defeat last week at Lincoln. Still, Scripps Ranch longed to get back on the right track and last night was the perfect opportunity.

Building a 25-point lead at halftime, the Falcons cruised to a 56-22 win over the Centurions.

"We knew that those last three games were going to be the toughest part of our schedule and we were hoping they would get us ready for (Eastern League play)," Scripps Ranch coach Sergio Diaz said. "I think this game, and the homecoming atmosphere, gave us a chance to recover."

With junior quarterback Robert Forcier enjoying plenty of pocket protection for Scripps Ranch (3-2), senior wide receiver Andrew Burke and senior tight end A.J. May caught first-quarter touchdown passes for a 14-0 lead.

University City (2-3) answered with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Skyler Dougherty to Marcus Gibson to trail by a TD, but the Centurions wouldn't get any closer.

"Our offensive line played just about perfect," Forcier said. "That was our game plan all week � create mismatches and give me time to throw the ball. We were successful with it. We got the ball to our playmakers and they made plays."

Kamran Bagbeh, the Falcons' top running back, scored on TD runs of 3 and 21 yards in the second quarter. Bagbeh put an exclamation mark on the win with 6:33 left, scoring Scripps Ranch's final TD from 24 yards out.

MADISON 41, SANTANA 34: Robbie Rouse, a 5-foot-6, 145-pound junior, rushed for 342 yards and three touchdowns on 26 carries for Madison (3-2). Rouse's performance is the 10th best in San Diego Section history. Madison's David Lamar returned an interception 40 yards for a score.

KEARNY 32, MORSE 0: Kearny (3-2) broke open a close game with 26 points in the second half. Fealt Cooper led the Komets with 162 yards rushing on 19 carries.

PATRICK HENRY 35, CRAWFORD 0: C.J. Doughty returned a fumble 33 yards for a touchdown for Patrick Henry (4-1), which led 35-0 at halftime. The Patriots are off to their best start since a 7-0 beginning in 1999.

CORONADO 40, EC SOUTHWEST 0: Ricardo Oberwager got Coronado (3-2) going by returning the opening kickoff 90 yards for a TD. Keith Englehart returned an interception 31 yards for a score for the Islanders.

MISSION BAY 28, LINCOLN 21: Quarterback Evan Taylor scored three touchdowns for Mission Bay (4-2, 1-1 Western).

CARLSBAD 8, LA COSTA CANYON 7: No. 1 Carlsbad (5-0) stretched its unbeaten streak to 25 games with a tight win over No. 10 La Costa Canyon (2-3). After being shut out in the first half, the Lancers got two Jose Hernandez field goals and a safety when LCC snapped the ball over punter Bobby Zalud's head and through the end zone.

The mayor's office is now recommending evacuations of everything north of I-56 and some areas south of 56 in eastern Poway. With multiple fires across the county, resource-strain necessitates an increased reliance upon media outlets who will get the most recent emergency alerts (KOGO 600 AM Radio and KUSI Channel 9 have continued "live" throughout the eve).
Everyone in SR should be packed and "ready to go" if notified, as fires are approaching "close enough range" that an 80mph gust could send it toward us from either the north or eastern sides of SR, unlike the 2003 Cedar Fire that came solely from the east. For those that were here in 2003, you'll recall how traffic mushrooms fairly rapidly after formal evacuation notifications are made, with the best prepared households being the ones able to exit in the most orderly fashion.

The governmental direction for anyone coming out of Scripps Ranch this AM continues to be "head west and then south", so please take this into consideration when deciding on your post-evacuation destination.
Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California
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NorthEastern Area Map and neighborhood boundariesScripps Ranch is an inland community in the northeastern part of San Diego, California.

Contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Demographics
4 Education
4.1 Primary schools
4.2 Junior high schools
4.3 High schools
4.4 Colleges and universities
4.5 Notable Residents
5 External links



[edit] History
Scripps Ranch was originally a 400 acre (1.6 km2) ranch owned by newspaper publisher E.W. Scripps.

In October 2003, a section of south Scripps Ranch was devastated by the Cedar Fire, destroying over 300 homes.


[edit] Geography
Scripps Ranch, California, is an inland community within the City of San Diego. It is located east of Interstate 15, North of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, and South of Poway, CA.


[edit] Demographics
According to the San Diego County Assessor's Office's 2006 estimates[1], there were 32,476 people residing in the neighborhood, an increase of 15.9% from 2000. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 71% White, 15% Asian & Pacific Islander, 7.8% Hispanic, 3.7% from other races, 2.4% African American, and .01% American Indian.

The neighborhood is diverse in age with 28% under 18 and 7.3% over 65. The median age was 38.6. There were 2.78 persons per household. The median household income was $117,758; 44.5% of the 11,593 households made $100,000 or more and 8% made $29,999 or less.

Same-sex households make up a marginal proportion of the community, with self-reported lesbian couples comprising 0.2% of households and gay male couples comprising 0.4% of households. [2]

SAN DIEGO -- San Diego officials ordered thousands of residents living around the Miramar Reservoir to evacuate Monday afternoon.

Everyone living in the area bounded by MCAS Miramar on the south, Scripps Poway Parkway on the north, Interstate 15 on the east and Highway 67 on the west has been told to pack their cars and leave, according to Monica Munoz of the San Diego Police Department.
Parents of San Diego Unified School District children may pick up their children any time they wish today, officials announced at 11 a.m. Schools are reporting high absenteeism, including 25 teachers at Scripps Ranch High School who could not make it to campus due to the fires. District officials are also working to identify a few child development programs to be open tomorrow, to serve as child care centers with food and supervision.

Children at Sweetwater Union High School District may be picked up by their parents immediately. Schools will stay open throughout the day and buses will run on their regular schedule. The district will update information on its Web site, www.sweetwaterschools.org, or call a special hotline the district will set up after noontime to provide information in English and in Spanish at 619-585-7985.


In Chula Vista, parents may start picking up there children at all 44 campuses of the elementary school district starting at noon today, according to Superintendent Lowell Billings. Students do not have to leave at noon if they cannot get a ride home, Billings said.


All San Diego County public K-12 schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 23, according to the San Diego County Office of Education. All schools run by the Catholic Diocese of San Diego will also be closed.


The following K-12 schools have announced they will be closed today due to the wildfires and the unhealthy air quality:

Alpine Union School District

Barona Indian Charter School

Calvary Christian Academy in Chula Vista

Cajon Valley School District

Cardiff School District

Chabad Hebrew Academy

Del Mar Union School District

Dehesa School District, Dehesa Charter School

Encinitas Union School District

Escondido Union High School District

Escondido Union Elementary School District

Grossmont Union High School District (including Helix Charter and Steele Canyon High School)

Jamul-Dulzura Union School District

Julian High School District

Julian Elementary School District

La Mesa Spring Valley Union School District

Lakeside Union School District

Mountain Empire Unified

Pacific Ridge School in Carlsbad

Palomar Mountain Elementary School in Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District.

Poway Unified School District

Ramona Unified School District

Rancho Sante Fe School District

San Dieguito Union-High School District

San Marcos Unified School District

San Pasqual Union School District

Santa Fe Christian Schools

Santee School District

Solana Beach School District

Spencer Valley

San Diego Unified School District's schools in Mira Mesa and Scripps Ranch. These include: Mira Mesa and Scripps Ranch high schools, Challenger, Wangenheim and Marshall middle schools, and Ericson, Hage, Hickman, Mason, Sandburg, Dingeman, Jerabek, Miramar Ranch, and Scripps elementary schools. The district's Camp Palomar and Palomar Mountain campus, as well as Sandburg and Walker child development centers are also closed. Several charter schools are closed, including Health Sciences Charter School, Arroyo Paseo High School and the Door of Hope.

Vallecitos School District

Valley Center-Pauma School District

Vista Unified School District

Warner Unified School District


The following San Diego Diocese Catholic Schools have announced they are closed today:

Holy Trinity School

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

St John of the Cross Schoool

St. Kieran School

Santa Sophia Academy

St. Jude Academy

St. Francis of Assisi

St. John School in Encinitas

St. Mary's School in Escondido

St. Mary, Star of the Sea School

St. Michael's School in Poway

St. James Academy

Good Shepherd School

Sacred Heart Academy

School of the Madeleine

Stella Maris Academy

St. Columba School

Notre Dame Academy

Sacred Heart School

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School

Sacred Heart School

St. Charles School

St. Pius X School

Cathedral Catholic High School

Mater Dei Catholic High School


The following colleges have announced they will be closed today for students and non-essential employees:

Alliant International University in San Diego

California Western School of Law

California State University San Marcos

Contining Education classes by the San Diego Community College District in the Miramar area

Maric College in Vista

Mesa College

Miracosta College

Miramar College

Palomar College

Southwestern College

University of California San Diego, including all UCSD Extension courses. All UCSD Healthcare clinics and hospitals are open but only to serve UCSD patients with acute care needs. All non-essential appointments have been canceled. Patients with respiratory problems should remain inside when at all possible.

University of San Diego



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Monday Fire Images
AP Fire Images
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RB Homes Burn
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The Miramar Ranch North and Scripps Miramar Ranch neighborhoods are in the area.

Also Monday afternoon, officials ordered a partial evacuation of Fallbrook. Residents living north of Highway 76 and west of I-15 were told to leave the area through the Camp Pendleton gate on Ammunition Road.

In Chula Vista, voluntary evacuations were suggested in the neighborhoods of Rolling Hills Ranch, Bella Lago, The Woods at East Lake and San Miguel Ranch.

Other areas evacuated Monday afternoon include:
Two thirds of the city of Poway has been evacuated
Rancho Sante Fe
Portions of Leucadia
Olivenhain Dam area
Lakeside at 13100 Willow Road
Hallyeyaaw Lane in Santa Ysabel

Residents should call 211 for all non-emergency calls related to the fires. Due to large call volume, residents are also urged to find fire information online at www.211SanDiego.org.


Previous Stories:
[edit] Education

[edit] Primary schools
Dingman, EB Scripps, Jerabek, and Miramar Ranch (San Diego Unified School District)

[edit] Junior high schools
Thurgood Marshall (San Diego Unified School District)

[edit] High schools
Scripps Ranch High School (San Diego Unified School District) (Ranked 241 out of the Top 1,000 Best High Schools in America)

[edit] Colleges and universities
Alliant International University

[edit] Notable Residents
LaDainian Tomlinson (All-Pro Running Back for the San Diego Chargers, Former Resident)
Shawne Merriman (Linebacker for the San Diego Chargers)
Ben Leber (Linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings)
Kellen Winslow (Hall of Fame Tight End for the San Diego Chargers)
Gary Plummer (Former NFL Linebacker)
Adam Brody (Actor, Former Resident)
Brian Gurriell (Film Producer)
Sean Salisbury (Former NFL Quarterback, Current ESPN Football Analyst)

[edit] External links
v ? d ? eNeighborhoods of San Diego, California
Northern Carmel Valley ・ Clairemont ・ Del Mar Mesa ・ La Jolla ・ Mission Beach ・ Pacific Beach ・ Pacific Highlands Ranch ・ Torrey Highlands ・ Torrey Hills ・ Torrey Pines ・ University City
Northeastern Black Mountain Ranch ・ Carmel Mountain Ranch ・ Mira Mesa ・ Miramar ・ Rancho Bernardo ・ Rancho Penasquitos ・ Sabre Springs ・ San Pasqual Valley ・ Scripps Ranch ・ Sorrento Valley
Eastern Allied Gardens ・ Del Cerro ・ Grantville ・ Kearny Mesa ・ Mission Valley East ・ Navajo ・ San Carlos ・ Serra Mesa ・ Tierrasanta
Western Hillcrest ・ Linda Vista ・ Mission Hills ・ Mission Valley West ・ North Park ・ Ocean Beach ・ Point Loma ・ University Heights
Central Downtown (Columbia ・ Core ・ Cortez Hill ・ East Village ・ Gaslamp Quarter ・ Little Italy ・ Marina) ・ Bankers Hill ・ Golden Hill ・ Logan Heights ・ Middletown ・ South Park
Mid-City City Heights ・ College Area ・ El Cerrito ・ Gateway ・ Kensington ・ Normal Heights ・ Oak Park ・ Redwood Village ・ Rolando ・ Talmadge ・ Webster
Southeastern Encanto ・ Mt. Hope ・ Paradise Hills
Southern Otay Mesa ・ San Ysidro

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