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Vol. 28, No. 49

August 25 - 31, 2022

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SPORTS August 25, 2022

Carpinteria goes back to school

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John and Vera Welty celebrate 65th

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Fall sports are back

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Daniel Garcia, left, poses for a photo on the first day of school for his dad, Ricardo, as the pair enter Canalino Elementary School. Students across Carpinteria started school this week, ready to take on the 20222023 school year. See more back-to-school stories on pages 14–15.

The Warriors hit the road to start the 2022 season, and will play their home opener Friday against Morro Bay.

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Fall sports are back in Carpinte

Summer is over, and Carpinteria’s student athletes have started the new school year – it’s time for a full-fledged return to Warrior fall sports. Several teams have already started practicing together, like the girls volleyball and football squads, who got a head start over the summer and began their seasons earlier this week. The football team hit the road to Santa BRE#01383773 Ana to face Calvary Chapel for the season opener on Friday, hoping for their first win since November 2019, when Carpinteria finished the year 2-7. Since then, it’s been a tough run for the Warriors. In 2020-21, Covid forced all but

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the way to a 25-0 victory. Despite the shutout loss, there were plenty of highlights from the up-andcoming Warriors players, especially on the defensive side of the ball. Urango’s defense finished with four takeaways – three interceptions and one fumble recovery. Sawyer Kelly and Sebastian Hernandez put in work on both sides of the ball, each snagging an interception on defense in addition to two catches apiece on offense. All-around athlete Matt Munoz had a total of 67 yards on kickoff returns and picked up the Warriors’ third interception of the night. The

The team fell early in two straight sets against Canyon, but the Warriors will have a chance to start fresh at home with a busy week of games, starting against Laguna Blanca and Bishop Diego this week, and followed by a third home game next Tuesday against Malibu. Carpinteria football will play its home

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