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Press Snafu Last Week

I mix-up at the press last week caused a problem on pages 1 & 16. Both page run were from a previous edition. The stories on the front page did not appear. This week’s front page contains those stories missed last week. The Culver City Observer r...

 

Dodgers Pass Test Against Angels

By Steven Lieberman Observer Reporter Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw got off to a rocky start in the second game of the two-game homestand against their “I-5” rival Angels, but thanks to closer Ken...

 

Culver Marina Crowned Champions of Northern California Softball Jamboree

The Culver Marina Little League showed no mercy when it took part in the 6th annual Urban Initiative Northern California Softball Jamboree in Stockton last month. Not only did Culver Marina capture th...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    May 22, 2014

Culver Baseball Loses Twice To Santa Monica But Makes Playoffs

By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter It was a bittersweet week for Culver City High baseball when their 2014 Ocean League season ended just as it had the previous year: finishing in second place behind a...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    May 8, 2014

Centaurs Increase Winning Streak

By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter Centaur baseball continued to gather momentum as it took a two-game series from Inglewood High, 19-0 at home and 11-3 away, while extending its Ocean League unbeaten...

 

CORRECTION

Last week’s Commentary by Observer Columnist Neil Rubenstein was in error. Two of the founder’s names were incorrect. They should have read Diane Netzel and Dale Jones. The Observer regrets the error....

 

Correction

In a recent article regarding Culver City Elks scholarships information on Sterling Salvaterra was inaccurate. He’s a member of the Culver City swim team and his career goal is video game design and development. The Observer regrets the e...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    May 16, 2013

Culver Comes Up Short In Showdown Games

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” Charles Dickens’ opened in his 1859 novel ‘A Tale of Two Cities’. It could easily have characterized the series that decided the 2013 Ocean...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    May 9, 2013

Culver Baseball Remains Unbeaten In League

Next: Showdown With Santa Monica Talent alone is not enough to make it to the Big Dance. It takes leadership, understanding, preparation, practice, patience and execution to secure such a date with...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 25, 2013

Culver Ballplayers Succeed In Academics Too

Education and baseball are inseparable positive forces at Culver City High. When the 2013 baseball season began in late February, varsity baseball Coach Rick Prieto emphatically stressed, “I think our...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 15, 2013

Beverly Provides Test, But Culver Wins

The late and greatly admired John Wooden, affectionately known as Coach, not only lived but also wrote the definitive book on success. He stated, “Success comes from knowing that you did your best t...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    April 8, 2013

Culver Baseball Loses To North Torrance

The game of baseball is no different than the game of life in that history has a way of repeating itself. In fact, in baseball it’s expected. And for the Culver City High baseball team it stretched a...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    March 25, 2013

Centaurs On Road Split Two Games

By Fred Alteiri Special to the Observer The 2013 spring equinox, appropriately bookended by two Culver City High varsity baseball road games, literally means ‘equal night’ and occurs when the sun...

 
 By Stephen Hadland    News    March 22, 2013

Fiesta Committee Sputters to a Start

After last month’s failure of the City Council to seat the newly formed Financial Advisory Committee, staff appears to have miscued the seating of the newly appointed Fiesta La Ballona Committee In w...

 

Correction

In last week’s Observer a photo of Jake Wells was identified as Tim Stewart. The Observer regrets the error....

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    March 4, 2013

Centaur Baseball Continues Early Season Success

Baseball is a team sport and is often noted for its mystical association with the world of numbers. So far the 2013 Culver City High baseball team is performing as a very good team while displaying...

 

Westchester Continues Bid In World Series

The Westchester 14-U Babe Ruth team continues its march in the World Series/. Westchester defeated Twin Cities (Washington), 6- 3 Monday in a matinee game. Westchester came into the game with a 1-1 record. Twin Cities entered undefeated, having...

 

An Action Packed Movie Weekend:

ACTION, ANIMATION, GHOSTS, WHITNEY & DISNEY MAGIC EXPENDABLES 2 Packing a one-two punch that’s unbeatable, EXPENDABLES 2 proves once again that nothing beats the classics and this jam-packed cast o...

 
 By Mitch Chortkoff    Sports    May 9, 2012

Culver Defeats Santa Monica in Showdown Game, 7-6

A year makes a big difference. One year ago, after Culver City and Santa Monica Highs each won their first eight Ocean League baseball games they settled the league championship in two contests....

 

Correction

The May 5, 2011 edition of the Culver City Observer incorrectly reported that the Eighth Annual Culver City Car Show was jointly sponsored by the Culver City Exchange Club and The Downtown Business Association. While the Exchange Club was the...

 

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