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In addition, there will be almost 1,000 less support staff, includ- unions, according to Barnett. ing bus drivers, attendance clerks and “The school board asked our employ- others.” ees’ unions to forgo future raises (nego- MBHS was among the schools that tiated by the past school board) in order felt serious repercussions from the bud- to free up funds to save jobs, but, unfor- get cuts. tunately, except for our school police, “The biggest impact will be in clerical the unions representing teachers and support. We cut deepest in those posi- support staff all refused to even open tions,” Hilgers said. “We currently do discussions,” Barnett said. “Sadly, we not have some key positions, which are already looking at over $50 million Lifeguards at Tower 15 stand ready at the end of Ventura Place in Mission Beach on Aug. 25, the day of the first sighting of a possible means that other staff will have to pick in higher costs in the 2012-13 year, due great white shark off Mission Beach. Photo by Paul Hansen I Beach & Bay Press up other responsibilities. This may result mostly to raises and other salary adjust- in longer delays in copying, records ments, which will require more cuts if Shark sightings close “The report says it’s not as bad as homes and condominiums that sparkle requests and customer services. We are the employee unions continue to refuse people thought it was. The Plunge and help create positive enhancements working hard to limit those impacts, but to negotiate.” beach in two-day stretch shows signs of minor to moderate cor- or additions to local neighborhoods. we did not want to impact classes.” Barnett and Hilgers have proposed Taking swift action after two sight- rosion in general,” said Matt Awbrey, The Town Council is accepting nomi- Other changes include the loss of the solutions to counter the bad and ugly ings of a potential great white shark communications director for District 2 nations for the awards through Sept. high school’s dance program, limited components facing schools in the just yards off the sands of Mission City Councilman Kevin Faulconer. 23. library hours because of cuts in library upcoming year. Beach last week, lifeguards twice shut “The overall primary structural system In addition to the appeal of homes staff and shifting junior varsity team Barnett and his colleagues on the down a two-mile stretch of beach last shows no immediate signs of distress or and condos, the Town Council is also practices to after school to allow for school board are pursuing a number of week between the South Jetty and immediate failure. Based on that infor- seeking nominations for front-yard more teaching opportunities for stu- initiatives to salvage funds and increase Santa Clara Place. mation, [Councilman Faulconer] is gardens that are attractive and which dents. efficiency in San Diego schools. Initia- The first closure took place shortly going to continue to work with the take advantage of low water usage. State-mandated cutbacks have led to tives include leveraging excess school after noon on Aug. 25 when a lifeguard mayor to get these repairs done as soon In the residential category, nominees an ugly situation in enrollment and stu- property, reducing non-mandated bus- reported seeing an 18-inch dorsal fin as possible. He doesn’t want the com- can be new, existing or newly-remod- dent transportation in schools through- ing and creating a series of “tiger — the size and dimension of which led munity of Belmont Park to change. eled/renovated/upgraded single-family out the district. teams” that take a critical look at district lifeguards and marine experts to guess Kevin believes it needs to remain a fam- homes or condos that exhibit quality MBHS’s enrollment projections are departments, review them and report the animal might have been a great ily-friendly community location.” workmanship and appropriate materi- down by about 50 students this year. back to the board to increase trans- white shark measuring at least 10 feet While the Plunge may not be in dan- als. “We currently have 1,501 students parency about the district’s use of tax- long. ger of total disrepair, the report said it In the front-yard garden category, enrolled. With cuts to transportation payer dollars. Lifeguards urged surfers, swimmers would cost an estimated $2 million to the Town Council is seeking nomina- and with misperceptions about trans- At MBHS, Hilgers urges parents to and bathers to get out of the water and completely renovate the structure and tions for residences with attractive, portation, we could be down more, but help brace against the negative impacts launched personal watercrafts and a significant amount to reopen — even low-water-use plans and the creative we won’t know our attendance until that the school may face this year. boats to pinpoint the shark’s location temporarily. When or if funding for use of rocks, tile, walkways and/or gar- school starts,” Hilgers said. “With the reduction of so many posi- while a fire helicopter scoured the those repairs will be implemented den decorations. “We have a team set up to call parents tions, now is the time to volunteer,” ocean from above. remains to be seen. Entry forms and details can be found and support those who have lost trans- Hilgers said. The beach remained closed the rest — Lee Cornell on the Town Council’s website, portation,” he said. “The district is par- To volunteer at Mission Bay High, of that day and was briefly reopened www.pbtowncouncil.org, and are ticipating in Schoolpool — a federally- contact Lourdes Mosqueda at (858) the morning of Aug. 26 until a surfer Nominations open for available in the Town Council office at funded program that encourages 273-1313, ext. 100. reported spotting a 14-inch dorsal fin 1706 Garnet Ave. carpooling to school.” For more information or to offer sug- in the same general area around 8:15 PBTC’s Starfish Awards For more information, contact co- Another ugly situation facing the gestions, email Scott Barnett at sbar- a.m., triggering a second closure that The Pacific Beach Town Council has chairs Adam Myer and Eve Anderson school system this year is the battle [email protected]. 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THERE ARE PROBABLY not too many folks around who remember Oscar’s Drive-In Coffee Shop at the southwest corner of Garnet Avenue and Mission Boulevard. At one time, there were 12 in San Diego and four more in the Los Angeles area. A snazzier Foodmaker cousin to Jack-in-the-Box, the drive-in had waitresses who came to your car to take your order, then brought it out in a tray that attached either to your steering wheel or to the door. The Pacific Beach site gave way to a series of restaurants — Bushwhacker, Greenery, Old Ox, Gringo’s Cafe y Cantina and, currently, Pernicano’s on Turquoise Street. Johnnie his pizza parlor. Fat Fish. Oh, you could also dine IN at Pernicano told me recently that he pur- — John Fry may be reached at (858) Columnist Rachel Hutman said she’s nuts for Mizu Sushi on W. Mission Bay Drive. Oscar’s. If you’d like to scoot into an chased Oscar’s booths when they went 272-6655 or [email protected] Photo by Rachel Hutman Oscar’s booth one more time, head up to out of business — and installed them in Mizu is a fun and delicious spot for sushi aficionados the “Cheers” theme song, but it’s true! The miso soup and sashimi are great I’M 30 AND starters. My favorites are the tuna, yel- low tail and salmon. Make sure to add a LOVE PB! cold, refreshing Sapporo — the perfect complement to spicy wasabi — since, BY RACHEL HUTMAN | BEACH & BAY PRESS when it comes to wasabi, my theory is the more the better. The Caterpillar, Pacific Beach has almost as many Temptation, Dynamite, jalapeño yellow- sushi spots as it does bars, so it can be tail, Philadelphia roll and Alaskan are tough navigating through them all. I’m amazing. Honestly, all the rolls are a huge sushi fan, so I have tried them great. Mizu offers amazing discounts on all, and you can believe me when I say its rolls: basic rolls are buy-one-get-one- Mizu Sushi is my favorite. free and the specialty rolls are buy one- On top of delicious sushi, it offers get-one-half-off. We always try new friendly service and an exciting locale things and are never disappointed. that can’t be beat. If you get lucky, your server will bring For a really fun Pacific Beach night, you complimentary sake shots to thank don’t get in your car. Instead take your you for your visit and encourage a cruiser along the bay bike path. Take return trip. If you save any room at all, your coat, though, because no matter the green-tea ice cream is a perfect way how much sake you’ve had, it gets chilly to end the meal. If not, there is always at night with the breeze. Just as you next time. Believe me; there will be a enter into downtown Mission Beach, next time — and soon. diagonal from the coaster is Mizu. It Mizu is just that good. After dinner, does have a tiny parking lot if you walk around Mission Beach a bit and ignore my advice and decide to drive. maybe even hit up the coaster if you’re Mizu is surrounded by windows, so feeling up to it. Then jump on your bike you can watch the bay or people walk- and enjoy a relaxing evening bike ride ing along the street. The atmosphere is home. low-key and festive, and you are always greeted by the friendly staff. You feel like MIZU SUSHI you are being welcomed into someone’s 850 W. Mission Bay Drive, Mission home at Mizu and they are always glad Beach you came. Sorry, that sounds a bit like (858) 488-1700

SEPT. 11 CONTINUED FROMPage 1 making something with it,” said Wendy Robinson, executive director of SDFRF. “We had another design that was pre- sented and approved, but he (Swanson) felt very strongly about doing this, and he really went to bat with the project.” Swanson, a certified welder, took on the project four months ago. “I think it means a little bit more to have a firefighter do it,” he said. He enlisted the assistance of Barn- hart Construction to pour the concrete base and Tara Tarrant of La Jolla Stone Etching to inscribe the names of the emergency first responders into the columns. Other materials and labor were donated by Barnhart Balfour Beatty, Firefighter Tim Swanson of Station 21 in Industrial Metal Supply, KMA Architec- Pacific Beach, is reflected in the mirror of a ture, La Jolla Stone Etching and SDG&E. Sept. 11 memorial he designed to represent The memorial is in its final stages of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. The tribute will be publicly construction and will be implanted per- unveiled Sept. 9 in Pacific Beach. manently next to the flagpole at Station Photo by Paul Hansen I Beach & Bay Press 21. Following the unveiling ceremony, The memorial unveiling will take the SDFRF will hold a fundraising event place at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 9 at Fire at Firehouse, located adjacent to Sta- Station 21, located at 750 Grand Ave. tion 21, to raise funds for the founda- SDFRF’s fundraiser will take place from tion. The free fundraiser will feature 5 to 8 p.m. at Firehouse, located at 722 drink specials, prizes and firefighter Grand Ave. No tickets are required for guests. either event. PAGE 8 BEACH & BAY PRESS | SEPTEMBER 1, 2011

FIELD VIEW Guava Beach: The place to be for Chargers’ opener against Vikings

BY WALTER RUSKIN | BEACH & BAY PRESS 11 in the Chargers’ regular-season home opener at Qualcomm Stadium. Guava Beach Bar, located in Mission I couldn’t believe it. I demanded to re- Beach, has been going strong with co- interview Christiansen. I had questions, owners Eric Christiansen of Minnesota and I needed answers. “Will you and and Ben Cseri of San Diego for nearly lifelong friend Ben draw a line down the nine years now. bar or will you have to have to sell the “We have a very successful business bar altogether? Will the loser of the bar due to our ability to work together,” have to shave his head in shame when Christiansen said. his hometown fails to secure the ‘Big When I asked Eric about football, I W?’ Will Scott Baio really have a new wanted to know if I was in a bar of movie deal? What’s going to happen to Vikings backers or a bar of Chargers me?” backers. After my panic attack abated, Chris- “Both, actually,” said Christiansen. tiansen assured me that everything “Since the teams play in different divi- would be OK. He and Ben usually will sions, we never had the need to desig- make a friendly wager for a beer. nate it as a dedicated bar for Chargers “We are a community bar,” Chris- fans or Vikings fans. I am originally tiansen said. “I love being here in San from Minnesota, so when the bar Diego and I love rooting for the Charg- opened, it felt natural to support my ers. Just once in a while I find the small new ‘home team’ bar, as well as to conflict of my hometown roots verses salute my original home team (Min- my new life here in San Diego.” nesota). I also realized that many peo- OK, I felt better. The world is not com- ple who live in San Diego are transplants ing to an end and the establishment of from different areas, so why not have a Guava Beach will continue to play host place for those who are also from Min- to their two beloved teams. Christiansen nesota?” also suggested that I seek medical atten- That sounds nice, a place where peo- Guava Beach in Pacific Beach might be the best bet in town for a friendly spectator rivalry on Sunday, Sept. 11 when the Chargers take on the Minnesota Vikings in San Diego’s home season opener at Qualcomm Stadium. Guava Beach is the host bar — ironically — for both tion for my apparent anxiety disorder. ple from Minnesota can root for their teams, though the two franchises almost never play one another during the regular season. Photo by Walter Ruskin I Beach & Bay Press Hmm. Maybe what he said is true. beloved Vikings and San Diegans — Maybe everything will be OK. But, just whether locals or transplants — can in case Christiansen is mistaken ... head root for their Chargers. And why not? of, and if both teams should ever meet two teams actually met in a regular sea- game of the year?? Are they crazy?? in the Super Bowl, I am sure each fan son game. To think that the football What about the harmonious balance of to Guava Beach bar on Sunday to Since they are in separate divisions and (potentially) see owners Ben and Eric leagues, they would almost never play base would be happy for the other’s suc- schedule makers would ever schedule a Guava Beach? I finally found the nir- cess in the year. Peace across all foot- regular season game to undermine the vana of sports bars, so why would the duke it out in the octagon of football each other unless it was in the Super (behind the Guava Beach bar). Bowl. After some research, I discovered ball nations. Let this be an example how Zen balance of football love found at the NFL attempt to destroy the delicate people of different cities can get along in Guava Beach Bar ... well, there is equal ecosystem of football brotherhood? The Guava Beach: great place, great food, that could typically only happen if the great place to watch football. Chargers won the AFC title and the one cause of love of their hometown. probability that Scott Baio will do a only place on earth where Charger fans (I’m talking to you, Los Angeles, Oak- remake of “Joanie Loves Chachi” for the and Minnesota fans can intertwine as Vikings took the NFC title both in the — Walter Ruskin is a member of the San same year. land and San Francisco). big screen. one soul! The only thing that could destroy this But wait!! The Chargers are sched- As fate would have it, the two teams Diego Community Newspaper Group’s “Ugly Guava Beach has found the football News Team.” balance any bar owner would be jealous balance in humanity would be if the uled to play the Vikings this year?? First will meet at 1:15 p.m. on Sunday, Sept.

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Matson sets sights on turnaround season MBHS head coach hopes to reverse fortune of last year’s disappointing football result

BY KEITH ANTIGIOVANNI | BEACH & BAY PRESS Head Coach Willie Matson’s Mission Bay High Buccaneers open the 2011 football season Sept. 2 on the road in El Cajon against the Valhalla Norsemen. Matson begins his eighth year as head coach at Mission Bay and looks to bounce back after a disappointing 2010 season. Despite the sub-.500 season last year, Matson has a cautiously optimistic out- After a spectacular unbeaten season in 2009 and a dismal 3-9 record in 2010, Mission Bay look regarding the 2011 team. High School head coach Willie Matson hopes to turn the team’s fortunes around once more “This is a great group of kids, which in the 2011 prep season. Photo by Keith Antigiovanni I Beach & Bay Press SIMPLY SMASHING bodes well because there is a lot to learn,” The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) hosted its third straight 3-on-3 classic Matson said. “The season is full of ups 2010 season as his low point at Mission schools. volleyball tournament at Mariner’s Point on Aug. 27 with men’s, women’s and mixed divi- and downs.” Bay. Matson also described the differences sions competing for awards and bragging rights. Jeremy Schneider, above and right, of He said he also believes the 2011 team “It was the follow-up year,” he said. between the Mission Bay High teams of the mixed team “Four Blind Mice,” pounds the ball against the opposition. Spirited team to be more even-keel than the previous “People still had high expectations, as we the 1980s and those of the 2000s. action, below, was on display throughout the day as OMBAC hosted the event to raise year. proceeds for several local charities. Photos by Don Balch I Beach & Bay Press did, and we still made the playoffs. What “The school has changed so much,” “It seems that this team is built to han- happened to us last year is that the Matson said. “Back in the 1980s, it truly dle the downs and not get too big-head- juniors who were on that undefeated was a neighborhood school and now its ed when we have good things happen,” team failed to realize they were now the a neighborhood of retirees and college he said. seniors, and that they had to be the lead- kids. There were more houses back then Matson’s cautious optimism is based ers. We had a lot of disappointments and and more families.” on how his team performed in 2010 as very few guys played up to their poten- He also noted Mission Bay’s status as the Buccaneers went 3-9 after an incred- tial.” a magnet school. ibly successful undefeated season (13-0) Matson is in his second stint as Mission “The magnet kids are great kids, but the year before, collecting a Div. IV CIF Bay High’s head coach. His first stint was its very hard to get a sense of communi- championship and a No. 5 state rank- from 1984-88. Since Matson returned ty here because everyone is from all over ing, which Matson describes as his high in 2004, he has posted a 43-24-2 regu- town,” Matson said. “Back in the ‘80s, point at Mission Bay thus far. lar season record. His teams have quali- we had a great sense of community. The “That was a dream team,” Matson fied for the postseason seven straight kids all hung out together. I’m coaching said. “We had a lot of Division I (college) years, won or tied for the Western League some of their sons now.” guys [after graduation that year]. The title in 2006, 2007 and 2009, reached Matson said next spring there will be a ball bounced our way and we were high- the CIF finals in 2006, 2007 and 2009 new turf football field and a synthetic powered offensively (almost 50 points per and won the 2009 Div. IV title. track installed, to be followed by lights, game).” In between stints, he was the head bleachers and restrooms on both sides of In contrast, Matson describes the coach at Kearny and Hoover high the field and a new press box.

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the golden age of surfing. The event takes SATURDAY, Oct. 1 Capezza first joined Z57 in 2002 as place at Crystal Pier at the foot of Garnet Pacific BeachFest will be held on Satur- PEOPLE an Internet consultant. He was con- Looking Avenue in Pacific Beach. Registration sistently promoted within the compa- day, Oct. 1 on the boardwalk from Diamond CONTINUED FROMPage 10 begins at 7:30 a.m. with the contest begin- Street to Thomas Street. The public is invit- ny through 2007. » Business Owner Executive Council is ahead ning at 8:30 a.m. OMBAC donates the pro- ed to enjoy this free, family-friendly outdoor Capezza took a Beach- and bay-area events, Sept. 4- ceeds to support beach access for beach- celebration of the beach between 11 a.m. an invitation-only program reserved year hiatus and Oct. 23 goers of all abilities. Applications are and 7 p.m. Get your fill of beach volleyball, for the top 2 percent of financial advi- served as sales per- SUNDAY, Sept. 4 available at ombac.org/omsurf/index.html, music, food, fine arts and crafts, fireworks sors who focus their practice on help- formance manager or in person at Bird’s Surf Shed, 1091 W. ing small- and middle-market business The Mission Bay High School class of and other activities This event has some- for GreatCall Inc. Morena Blvd., as well as at other area surf thing for everyone: rides for the kids, shop- owners connect the pieces of their (Jitterbug), a San 2012 will host a summer concert from 5 to shops. There is a $25 entry fee in advance; financial life with an overall strategy 9 p.m. to benefit next year’s graduating ping for adults, fish tacos from the best at Diego wireless ser- $35 day of the event. Spectators admitted that considers both their business and class. The event will feature the Big Daddy the beach, a radical beach volleyball com- vice focused on help- free. For more information, call (619) 300- personal wealth management plans. Blues Band at the Victor residence, 3838 petition and a fireworks display that the ing to keep cus- 1831, or email [email protected]. For more information, call (619) Kendall St. in Crown Point. A $20 donation whole family can enjoy together. For more STEVE CAPEZZA tomers connected 544-6560. is requested, which includes pizza, salad information, visit www.pacificbeachfest.- through its simpli- org/pbfest/index.htm. fied and personalized approach. and dessert. There will be a beer and wine WEDNESDAY, Sept. 28 Z57 Inc. taps Capezza bar donation only. The Pacific Beach Town Council will In 2008 Capezza was rehired as a host its 31st annual Police and Emergency SUNDAY, Oct. 23 as sales director sales manager at Z57, excelling in his Services Appreciation Night (P.A.E.S.A.N.) Z57 Inc. has appointed Mission Beach commitment to the company’s prod- SATURDAY, Sept. 17 Stop Diabetes® will host “Step Out: ucts and services and in 2010 rose to to honor and thank firefighters, police offi- Walk to Stop Diabetes” at De Anza Cove resident Steve Capezza as its director of The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club cers, lifeguards, paramedics and park sales. In his new role with the San the rank of senior sales manager. (OMBAC) will host its 18th annual Classic on Mission Bay. The event, which is expect- Most recently, he served as Z57 rangers for their protection and service to ed to draw more than 1,500 participants, is Diego-based real estate Internet mar- Longboard Surfing Contest for surf enthusi- director of client development. In this the community. The barbeque dinner, which a one-day signature fundraising walk bene- keting company, Capezza will manage asts of all ages. The event is an “old takes place from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at Crown the sales organization. He is responsi- position, Capezza spearheaded the school” Southern California contest for fiting the American Diabetes Association. Point Shores, is $5 per person. For more ble for driving revenues while develop- 2011 launch of Z57 Academy, the surfers on longboards (9 feet or longer For more information, to register or to vol- information, visit www.pbtowncouncil.org. ing individuals and teams to achieve or company’s education division. only) vintage 1969 or earlier, no leashes. unteer, call (888) DIABETES, or visit dia- exceed Z57’s goals within budget For more information, call (800) This will be an end-of-summer homage to betes.org/stepoutsandiego. parameters. 899-8148, or visit www.Z57.com.

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