W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
Vol 21, NO. 25
Marc h 16, 2023
Car ter HS gir ls soccer gets r evenge on way to CIF SoCal Regional title
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The Carter High School girls soccer team celebrates the CIF State SoCal Division V Regional title on March 4 after beating Ramona High School 1-0. The Lions previously lost to the Rams in the CIF-Southern Section Division 5 championship game but got their revenge when the teams faced each other again just eight days later.
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he Carter High School girls soccer team got the ultimate revenge and wrapped up the 2022-2023 season as champions.
The Lions scored a 1-0 victory over
Ramona High School on March 4 to claim the CIF State SoCal Division V Regional title. Just eight days earlier, Carter High School lost the CIF-Southern Section Division 6 title game 2-0 against the same Ramona HS team. The title is the first in program history for the Carter High School girls soccer team.
The Carter High School girls soccer team didn’t spend much time dwelling on their loss in the Southern Section title game. They didn’t have time to do so. After losing to Ramona HS on Friday, February 24, they were back at practice on Monday, February 27, and were playing in the CIF State SoCal CHS, cont. on next pg.
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By Manny Sandoval
ime For Change Foundation is proud to announce the opening of its state-of-the-art Black and Brown Opportunities for Profit
(BBOP) Center on March 15th, 2023.
This revolutionary center is the first of its kind, providing an economic hub for low-income, disenfranchised women to access the resources, support,
and information they need to become successful entrepreneurs.
Founder Kim Carter, who was formerly incarcerated after falling victim to addiction, is the driving force behind this
project, along with Time for Change Foundation Executive Director Vanessa Perez. After cycling in and out of prison, Carter realized just how BBOP, cont. on next pg.