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COMING SOON! Lanz Correia (619)564-6355 CAL BRE#01883404 San Diego Community Newspaper Group Thursday June 19 , 2014 www.SDNEWS.com Volume 27, Number 16 Plans to squish gooey OB ‘marshmallow war’ tradition formulated BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON In 2013, the Ocean Beach Town Council (OBTC) responded to a public outcry by vowing to put an end to the sticky, gooey mess caused by the Fourth of July “Marshmallow War” tradition. A year later, the OBTC is fol- lowing up on that pledge with a publicity campaign themed “Mal- low Out.” What began in 1985 as a fes- tive, local family feud has mor- phed over time into a large-scale free-for-all, leaving the beach community a gooey mess that has stained streets, sidewalks and nearby businesses — forcing an hand with marshmallows not army of volunteers to do increas- just on the sand and beach but ingly costly cleanups. “The event’s gotten out of SEE GOOEY, Page 6 OUTP0URING FOR A BELOVED BASEBALL HERO Flowers and funeral sentiments continued to pour into Petco Park this week after the death of beloved San Diego baseball legend Tony Gwynn on June 16. Gwynn played 20 seasons (1982–2001) in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres. The left-handed hitting Gwynn won eight batting titles in his career, tied for the second-most in MLB history. He is considered one of the best and most consistent hitters in baseball history. He was a 15-time All-Star, recognized for his skills both on offense and defense with seven Silver Slugger Awards and five Gold Glove Awards. Photo by Jim Grant PENINSULA BEACON EXCLUSIVE MLB All-Star David Wells to helm PLHS baseball BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON dle School as er team to a 7-5 Western League second- David Wells place finish before being stunned by a CIF Point Loma High School alum and for- Field in a seeding committee that failed to include A handmade sign points patrons of the once-venerable U.S. Post Office on mer major league baseball star David Wells 2010 ceremo- the PLHS team in area playoffs. Midway Drive to a nearby postal-carrier annex office in the wake of the giant has officially been appointed head coach of ny that saw “Joe stepped in and assembled a coach- facility’s closure because of overall sagging revenues for the U.S. Postal his alma mater's baseball team. the three-time ing staff and worked hard to rebuild the Service. Photo by Dave Schwab Wells, known nationally as “Boomer,” All-Star choke teams,” Murphy said. has been a pitching coach for the Pointers up as he remi- “His philosophy of hard work and dedi- Phased-out Midway Post Office after a 20-year career, in which the south- nisced about cation to the players has made him one of paw compiled a 239-157 record in the his childhood the most respected coaches in San Diego, triggers debate over redevelopment major leagues, including the 15th perfect days growing and combined with his loyalty to the com- BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON Nickel, chairwoman of the Mid- game in major league history on May 17, up in the munity, he has served as a role model for way Community Planning Group. 1998. Ocean Beach our coaches, kids and parents," he said. No matter how the largely “There is a need for offices in the “We are very excited to name David as and Point DAVID WELLS Murphy emphasized Radovich turned abandoned Midway Post Office — area, for companies working with our head coach,” said PLHS athletic direc- Loma areas. the program around during his year at the once the central mail processing SPAWAR (Space and Naval War- tor John Murphy. “He is well-liked by our Among Wells’ plans are bringing in helm. and distribution facility for San fare Systems Command in Point players and they certainly respect his major league players, including some well- “Joe has decided to turn the reins over to Diego County — ends up being Loma), and something like that knowledge of the game.” known stars, to work with his teenage pro- David Wells and continue focusing on foot- redeveloped, local planners want would not cause a heavy traffic Murphy gave the Peninsula Beacon exclu- tégés. ball, where he has been a valuable assis- it to mesh with their community impact.” sive access to the announcement, made Wells will have challenges, however, as tant for the past seven years,” Murphy plan that is now in the throes of Also open to some kind of June 17, that will likely be reported on in the fourth coach in the last five years to said. being updated. mixed use, or previously proposed baseball circles nationwide. attempt taking the program from good to Wells will follow on the heels of Jon “The draft community plan redevelopment like a residential Wells has become increasingly involved greatness. Posternack (ending in 2011), Jesse Nuñez suggests something like an office in Pointer baseball since school officials Murphy also praised outgoing head (2012-13) and Radovich as the Pointer park as first choice,” said Melanie SEE POST OFFICE, Page 5 named the team’s home field at Dana Mid- coach Joe Radovich, who guided the Point- field boss. THURSDAY · JUNE 19, 2014 2 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS New surveillance camera to boost safety in OB OPEN SUN 2-4PM Interim District 2 City Councilman Ed Harris revealed June 7 that a secu- rity camera will be installed on the San Diego Police Department’s trailer at the foot of Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach to monitor illegal activi- ty and deter bad behavior along the seawall. The camera equipment was donat- ed by SIDUS Solutions, LLC to the Police Officers Association on behalf of the Ocean Beach Community 5075 Narragansett #211 • 1BD/1BA • $349,000 In Kensington! • 4815 Sussex Foundation. 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