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Students Sought For Local Committee

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Chino Hills– Are you a high school or college student interested in prioritizing health and improving the quality of life in Chino Hills? The Chino Hills Healthy Hills Steering Committee encourages you to be a part of their committee and submit an application by July 1.

The committee will be formed of three high school students and one college student. They will only be accepting high students who are a resident of Chino Hills or attending high school in the City. You must be a junior or senior during the 2016/2017 school year, as well as in good academic standing.

Interviews will begin the week of July 11 and plan to recommend appointments to the Healthy Hills Steering Committee at their August 8, 2016 meeting. New committee members will serve August 2016 through August 2017.

Once a member of the Committee, there will be opportunities to attend special events throughout the year to represent Healthy Hills at City-wide events such as Easter Egg-Citement, the Independent Day Celebration, Concerts in the Park, and other programs. Also be part of health-related events within the community such as the Health Fair, hikes, walks, screenings, etc.

Four times a year, The Healthy Hills Steering Committee meets at the Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 City Drive, unless otherwise noted. The month’s meetings are held in February, May, August, and November at 6 p.m. Meeting dates for 2016 will be August 8 and November 14.

The Healthy Hills Steering Committee was revamped in 2014 after originally being formed in 1994 as The Healthy Cities Steering Committee, established to assist in assessing community needs, defining health priorities, and developing programs to enhance the quality of life within the community. The goals are to evaluate and recommend programs for all ages, offering programs such as; fitness and hiking, opportunities for youth involvement, health and wellness seminars, and more listed on the application.

Along with the students, the committee has 5 residents that are appointed by the Committee and 5 residents appointed by the City Council as well as being comprised of City Commissioners; representatives from Chino Valley Unified District, Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce, Chino Hills Police Department, County of San Bernardino, Chino Valley YMCA, and Chino Valley Fire District.

The goal behind Healthy Hills Committee is to inform through education, offer employment opportunities, ultimate and social well-being of people in the community, and striving to solve complex social, physical, and environmental health problems with the support of local residents.

Applications were sent to local high schools and are also available at the City Clerk’s Office on the second floor, 14000 City Center Drive. You may also visit www.chinohills.org/HealthyHills to download the application. The application must be submitted to the City Clerk’s office by 3:30 p.m. on Friday, July 1st. If you have any questions, you may call the City Clerk’s Office at (909) 364-2620.

 

 

Nominate A CH Hero

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Chino HillsThe Los Angeles County Fair is accepting nominations through July 1 to honor the selected Chino Hills residents at Chino Hills Day at the Fair on Friday, September 23.

Two categories have been made for nominations, one for adults and a youth for under the age of 18.

For information on how to nominate a deserving resident, please visit their website at http://www.chinohills.org/CommunityHero to download the 2016 Community Hero nomination form. The form, once complete, should be mailed directly to the Fair at the following address: L.A. County Fair, Attn: Shanell Fuquay, 1101 West McKinley Avenue, Pomona, CA 91748. The form may also be faxed to (909) 629-2067, or emailed to Fuquay@fairplex.com.

If you have any questions, please contact the Community Relations Division at (909) 364-2618.

 

CH Residents Invited To Free Attorney Advice

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Chino Hills- If you are a Resident of Chino Hills, you are invited to attend a free Legal Aid Workshop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 16 at the Chino Hills Community Center.

The Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino will be providing legal services to low income residents throughout the County for a variety of civil cases for qualified residents. The legal consultations will consist of a broad spectrum of legal issues as well as affordable access to the legal system. As a resident, you may receive help with document preparation, step-by-step instructions to facilitate requests for court orders, and help with navigating the court system.

The Legal Aid will allow residents to get help with lawful orders in parental rights, child and family support, custody and visitation, freedom from domestic violence and civil harassment, prevention of elder abuse, guardianship to provide care and access to health care for minors of absent parents, or conservatorship to provide care and access to health care for dependent disabled adults.

Chino Hills Community Center is located at 14250 Peyton Drive. For additional information about this free event, you may visit the Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino website at www.legalaidofsb.org, or call toll-free at (866) 889-7328.

Gas Leak At CH Shoppes

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Chino HillsConstruction workers reportedly hit a natural gas line Friday morning at The Shoppes in Chino Hills. Officials said crews were called and several businesses were evacuated for their safety.

A crew of construction workers were near Forever 21 on the 13800 block of City Center Drive and the Chino Valley Fire District were notified at around 7:45 a.m. about the gas line. A spokeswoman for the fire district, Massiel Ladron De Guevara, said “they had struck a 2-inch natural gas line.”

De Guevara also stated that about a dozen neighboring businesses were evacuated, and the Chino Police and the gas company were at the scene.

Spokeswoman for the utility company, Rosa Santana, said “Southern California Gas crews brought the gas leak under control at 9:22 a.m.”

According to an update on Twitter, Chino Valley Fire District lifted the evacuation order around 10 a.m., determining that there was no longer a leak.

If you have any concerns about the location and depth of gas lines, SoCalGas authorities advise contractors, homeowners, and businesses to call 811.

CH Man Leads Deputies On Pursuit

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Chino Hills– A Chino Hills man led Chino Hills Deputies on a short pursuit through a local neighborhood.
On May 18, the Chino Hills Police Department responded to a vehicle parked in front of a residence in the 1500 block of Peach Street. At approximately 11:38 p.m., deputies contacted the two occupants in the vehicle.
The driver was later identified as Dylan Morehouse of Rancho Cucamonga. Morehouse was asked to provide his identification and instead, he fled from the deputy. As deputies pursued the vehicle, the suspect led them for one mile around various streets in Chino Hills before colliding with a chain-link fence. Morehouse and the female occupant ran away on foot after the collision. However, a short time later, they both were located and taken into custody.
Morehouse was booked for felony evading a peace officer at West Valley Detention Center.

Vote-By-Mail Ballots Accepted

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Chino Hills- Election Day is coming up! On June 7th, the City Clerk’s office in Chino Hills City Hall will be available as an official drop-off location for vote-by-mail ballots from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Voters may also deposit their ballots in a secure election box during regular business hours Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The exact location to drop off ballots is on the second floor at City Hall, 14000 City Center Drive.

Polling place information and official election results are available at the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters website http://www.sbcountyelections.com.

CH Residents Have Priority Registration For Swim Lessons

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Chino HillsStarting Monday, May 23rd, Chino Hills residents will have the opportunity to receive priority registration for the City’s summer swim lessons. At 7:30 a.m. residents may visit www.chinohills.org/RecOnline and follow the steps to creating an account. If you wish to physically submit a form, you may mail in the registration form from page of the City’s Summer Recreation Guide & City News, in which has been delivered. The form may also be obtained at www.chinohills.org/RecOnline, where you can click on the Recreation Brochure and print page four.

The registration form that has been mailed in must be postmarked prior to Friday, May 20th or will be returned with no exceptions.

On June 1st, non-residents may check availability and register online, in person, or by mail. If mailed in, the form must be postmarked prior to Tuesday, May 31st or will be returned with no exceptions.

With recent feedback, City of Chino Hills decided to provide more flexibility for families by offering swim lessons in one-week session for 45 minute classes, instead of the previous two-week session for 30 minute classes.

The City’s swim lessons will be at Chino Hills High School for Sessions 1 (June 20-24), session 2 (June 27-July 1), and session 3 (July 5-8). Swim lessons are also offered at Ayala High School for session 4 (July 11-15), session 5 (July 18-22), session 6 (July 25-29), and session 7 (August 1-5). Class times will vary.

New this year, an H20 Aerobics class has been added for any person over the age of 15 years old, offered by City Staff at Ayala High School pool (July 11-22: 12:40- 1:25 p.m.). Swimming skills are not required and conducted in 4 feet of water.

City of Chino Hills has also made changes to their refund policy, which is as follows: requests for refunds for swim lessons must be submitted in writing and turned in 10 business days prior to the start of the session. Refunds will be honored if your spot in the swim lesson can be filled with someone on the waitlist. A refund request is available at the Chino Hills Community Center. A $4 processing charge will be deducted and a refund or credit will be issued. If the amount to be returned is over $99, a refund will be issued. For amounts of $99 or less, the customer may choose a refund or a household credit in which is valid for 3 years.

For additional information, you can go online and access page 15 of the City Recreation Guide or contact the Community Services Department at (909) 364-2700.

DUI Suspect Arrested For Domestic Violence And Possession

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Chino Hills- On Friday, May 20, Deputies responded to a domestic violence call in the 4000 block of Willowbend Court in Chino Hills, where the suspect allegedly assaulted a victim.

A description of the suspect’s vehicle was aired and the deputies quickly located the vehicle. The suspect, Zachary Stephens, 25, led deputies on a short pursuit where he failed to stop at a signal light on Soquel Canyon at Slate Drive. Stephens, of Chino Hills, was driving speeds of up to 50 miles per hour in residential streets, according to the Chino Hills Police Department.

Stephens was arrested on Slate Drive at Copper Road and then was booked at West Valley Detention Center for felony evading, domestic violence, possession of illegal narcotics, and driving under the influence of drugs.

Cover Picture: CH Softball Seniors Caption  Caption: The Chino High School softball team now shares the Hacienda League Championship title and will be playing CIF this week. The team also celebrated their seniors on Senior Day, along with the colleges they will be attending in the fall. Congratulations to the following seniors (shown L-R): Corina Gamboa (Colorado State), Amanda Brashear (Maryland), Courtney Springman (West Point), Alyssa Gonzalez (Ole Miss), Emily Ballesteros (West Point) and Hayley Wishner (Whittier College).

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The Chino High School softball team now shares the Hacienda League Championship title and will be playing CIF this week. The team also celebrated their seniors on Senior Day, along with the colleges they will be attending in the fall. Congratulations to the following seniors (shown L-R): Corina Gamboa (Colorado State), Amanda Brashear (Maryland), Courtney Springman (West Point), Alyssa Gonzalez (Ole Miss), Emily Ballesteros (West Point) and Hayley Wishner (Whittier College).

Design-A-Sign Contest Winners Honored

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Photo courtesy: City of Chino Hills Top row (L-R): Myra Zhan, 12th Grade, Ayala High School; Sophia Yujin Yang, 11th Grade, Diamond Bar High School; Ashley Robles, 8th Grade, Canyon Hills Junior High; Joshua Chou, 7th Grade, Chaparral Middle School; Jason Goo, 6th Grade, Hidden Trails Elementary; Audrey Han, 5th Grade, Wickman Elementary; Priyasha Panigrahi, 6th Grade, Country Springs Elementary;  Bottom row (L-R): Derek Yang, 4th Grade, Wickman Elementary; Zoe Villegas-Kellerman, 3rd Grade, Litel Elementary; Jay Bhullar, 2nd Grade, Rolling Ridge Elementary; Annie Kung, 1st Grade, Eagle Canyon Elementary; Emma Shiozaki, Kindergarten, Wickman Elementary School; Ethan Hsiao, 3rd Grade, Rolling Ridge Elementary

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Top row (L-R): Myra Zhan, 12th Grade, Ayala High School; Sophia Yujin Yang, 11th Grade, Diamond Bar High School; Ashley Robles, 8th Grade, Canyon Hills Junior High; Joshua Chou, 7th Grade, Chaparral Middle School; Jason Goo, 6th Grade, Hidden Trails Elementary; Audrey Han, 5th Grade, Wickman Elementary; Priyasha Panigrahi, 6th Grade, Country Springs Elementary;
Bottom row (L-R): Derek Yang, 4th Grade, Wickman Elementary; Zoe Villegas-Kellerman, 3rd Grade, Litel Elementary; Jay Bhullar, 2nd Grade, Rolling Ridge Elementary; Annie Kung, 1st Grade, Eagle Canyon Elementary; Emma Shiozaki, Kindergarten, Wickman Elementary School; Ethan Hsiao, 3rd Grade, Rolling Ridge Elementary

Chino Hills – The City of Chino Hills 16th Annual Water Conservation Design-a-Sign Contest had a total of 606 entries. Local kids designed water conservation signs to promote water awareness and to help them learn about the importance of water, the Earth’s most precious natural resource. This year’s theme was “Catch Those Drops, Don’t Let Them Get Away.”

Three grand prizes were awarded. Ethan Hsiao, a 3rd grader from Rolling Ridge Elementary won a Kindle Fire HD with 8” display; Priyasha Panigrahi, a 6th grader from Country Springs Elementary won a Lexibook 7 inch Laptab Android computer; and Myra Zhan, a 12th grader from Ayala High School won an Acer Aspire 15.6 inch laptop. All winners received a water conservation backpack filled with little gifts. Mrs. Stuchura, a 5th grade teacher at Butterfield Ranch Elementary School, had 100% classroom participation and won a $100 gift card to Staples.

Winning posters have been made into permanent water conservation street signs and are on display on streetlight poles along City Center Drive at the Chino Hills Government Center. The signs will also be moved to the winning students’ schools before they are permanently installed at various locations throughout the City.

Volunteer judges included Robert Gannon, Parks and Recreation Commissioner; Gary G. Larson, Planning Commissioner; Bill McDonnell, Public Works Commissioner; Cheryl Yeamans, Public Works Department; and Kelly Bracamontes, a volunteer with the chARTS committee; Katie Plank and Andrea Carruthers, Inland Empire Utilities Agency; and Ric Welch, Jurupa Community Services District.

 

Chino Hills Student Finalist In Music Center’s Scholarship

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Chino Hills– Chino Hills High freshman Ria Aldachi, who is enrolled in Chino Valley Unified School District’s virtual high school online program, has been named a Grand Prize Finalist in the Los Angeles Music Center’s 28th annual Spotlight awards program.

Ria is one of 14 student artists from Southern California to receive the honor and a $5,000 scholarship. She was one of two students named a finalist in the ballet division. Other categories in the contest included acting, non-classical dance, classical voice, non-classical voice, classical instrumental, and jazz instrumental.

The finalists, who were selected by a panel of judges, will perform June 11 at the Spotlight Grand Finale Performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

Approximately, 1,100 participants auditioned for Spotlight this year. In February, Ria was selected as one of the 111 semi-finalists from Southern California. Semi-finalists attended master classes with highly regarded artists, and were offered feedback on their performances. Each semi-finalist also received $300.

Numerous Spotlight participants have gone on to successful professional careers, according to the Los Angeles Music Center. Among those artists are pop recording singers Josh Groban and Adam Lambert; and Misty Copeland, who made history as the first African American principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre.

Women Arrested For Possession

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Chino Hills – Last Thursday, two women were arrested for possession of burglary tools and drug paraphernalia in the City of Chino Hills.

According to Deputy Brian Arias, at approximately 7:49 p.m. on May 12, the Chino Hills Police Department conducted a traffic stop at Slate Dr. / Cooper Rd. A Black Dodge Durango was stopped for committing several California Vehicle Code violations.

The occupants of the black Dodge Durango were identified as Lara Adams, 28, and Debra Jauregui, 39. Inside the vehicle, deputies found several pieces of stolen mail, credit cards, and personal information not belonging to either of the women. Burglary tools and drug paraphernalia were also in their possession. In addition, Adams had an active warrant for her arrest.

Authorities suspect that Adams, of West Covina, and Jauregui, of Ontario, were in Chino Hills to commit thefts. Both Adams and Jauregui were arrested.

The Chino Hills Police Department asks that anyone with information regarding this case contact the Chino Hills Multiple Enforcement Team: Maria Colombi or Brian Arias at (909) 364-2000. If you would like to remain anonymous, you may contact WeTip at (800) 78-CRIME.

Man Arrested For Attempted Robbery/Kidnapping

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Chino Hills – A Chino Hills resident was arrested last week for attempted robbery and kidnapping at a local Rite Aid.

On Sunday, May 8, a suspect entered the Rite-Aid off 4200 Chino Hills Parkway and allegedly demanded drugs from the attending pharmacy. The suspect demanded OxyContin, Suboxone and other prescription drugs, while threatening to use a gun to hurt someone if he did not get them. Chino Hills Police say that the pharmacy technician refused to give the suspect the drugs, so the suspect “jumped over the counter and chased her into a restroom,” according to a news release.

Then the suspect grabbed the pharmacy technician by both arms and “forcefully pulled the pharmacy technician to the pharmaceutical area,” said the news release. The Store Manager attempted to intervene.

Instead, the suspect held the pharmacy technician’s hands behind her back and ordered the Store Manager to give him all the drugs. The suspect threatened to hurt the technician if the Store Manager did not comply.

“After a brief standoff, [the suspect] released the pharmacy technician unharmed, and fled the store,” said the Chino Hills Police Department.

After the suspect left the store, Deputy D. Emery of the Chino Hills Police Department apprehended him within a block of the scene of the crime, according to Chino Hills Deputies.

The suspect was identified as John C. Annabel, 29. The Store Manager confirmed that Annabel was the man who entered the store and Annabel was subsequently arrested.

If you have any questions regarding this case, contact Deputy J. Patrick at (909) 364-2000.

Two Arrested For Mail Theft And Drug Possession

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Chino Hills – The Chino Hills Police Department arrested two people last week for mail theft and drug possession.

At about 3 a.m. on Thurs., April 28, deputies from the Chino Hills Police Department observed a white Mercedes Benz driving “aimlessly around” in the area of Peyton Drive an Olympic View. Olympic View is two blocks north of Grand Ave.

The occupants of the vehicle, identified as Tasean Holt, 19, and Martin Guevara, 36, were questioned by deputies after they were seen parking in the driveway of an unknown residence. When deputies approached the car, mail was sitting in plain view, which allegedly belonged to a residence in the 13000 block of Emerald Way in the city of Chino Hills. Guevara was also in possession of suspected methamphetamine.

Both suspects were arrested for mail theft and drug possession and were booked into the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.

Anyone with additional information, please contact Deputy Chris Bassett at the Chino Hills Police Station at (909) 364-2000, and refer to Case # 221601431. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call WeTip at 800 78-CRIME.

Four Chino Valley Juveniles Arrested

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Chino Hills– Four juveniles were arrested for a string of vandalisms at Chino Hills schools.
Numerous vandalisms and arsons were reported at Litel Elementary and Ayala High School between January to March of 2016, according to the Chino Hills Police Department.

Following a lengthy investigation regarding these crimes, deputies arrested four suspects responsible for the crimes. The suspects were identified as a 14-year-old male resident of Chino Hills, two 15-year-old male residents both of Chino Hills, and a 15-year-old male resident of Chino.

The suspects were involved in setting fire to the Ayala’s athletic field and a building section of Litel, graffiti of racial slurs and phallic images, and damage to school equipment. It is estimated the suspects caused over $5,000 in damages.

Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact the Chino Hills Police Department at (909) 364-2000. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the WE-TIP Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or you may leave information on the website at www.wetip.com.

Two Suspects Arrested At CH Shoppes

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Chino Hills– On Wednesday, April 13th, at approximately 6:19 p.m., deputies from the Chino Hills Police Station responded to The Shoppes regarding suspects stealing merchandise from businesses.

Shoppes security officers located the suspect’s vehicle in the parking lot and gave deputies a general description of the suspects. Deputies and Shoppes security located Felicia Kelley and Andrew Rodriquez in The Shoppes parking lot as they returned to their vehicle.

During a search of the suspect’s vehicle, deputies located stolen property from Barnes and Noble, along with illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Additional suspected stolen merchandise was located and collected for further investigation.
Both suspects were booked at the West Valley Detention Center on various charges.
Anyone with additional information is urged to call the Chino Hills Police Department or WeTip at 1(800)78-CRIME.

Toddler Bit By Snake In Chino Hills

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Chino Hills– A three-year-old girl was airlifted to the hospital after a snake bit her in Chino Hills last week.

On Tuesday, April 19, Chino Valley Fire District firefighters responded to the snake bite incident at 9:22 a.m. The girl was bit on her left leg while walking on a local walking trail on Soquel Canyon Road and Pipeline Avenue.

CVFD Firefighter/Paramedics provided advance life support care and the girl was transported by air ambulance to Loma Linda University Medical Center. She is currently in critical but stable condition.

The Chino Valley Fire District warns that the chances of coming across a rattlesnake increases when the temperatures increase. The warm weather encourages rattlesnakes to come out, so it is important to watch where you are walking and to stay on designated trails when out hiking and enjoying the outdoors.  If you see a snake, stop and back away to a safe place.  Never try to touch a snake or scare it away.  Snakes seek warmer areas when it is cool, so be observant for snakes sunning on rocks or trails, especially in the cooler times of day.  Conversely, when it is hot, snakes seek cooler areas.  Use extra caution when around areas where there is high brush or when stepping over logs or fallen trees.

Below are additional safety tips provided by the Chino Valley Fire District.

Safety tips to help you avoid a rattlesnake bite:

  • Never go barefoot or wear sandals when hiking or walking through grassy areas. Always wear hiking boots.
  • When hiking, stick to well-used trails. Avoid tall grass, weeds and heavy underbrush where snakes may hide during the day.
  • Do not step or put your hands where you cannot see.
  • Never hike alone. Always have someone with you who can assist in an emergency.
  • Do not handle a freshly killed snake, it can still inject venom.
  • Teach children early to respect snakes and to leave them alone.

What to do if bitten by a rattlesnake:

  • Do not panic. Remain calm and slowly move away from the snake.
  • Call 9-1-1 immediately or send someone for help.
  • Keep the bite at or below heart level.
  • Do not apply a cold pack, tourniquet, cut the bite or attempt to suck out the venom.
  • Do not attempt to catch or kill the snake. Do try to remember what the snake looked like.
  • Take note of the time the bite occurred, if possible.

Volunteens Needed For Summer

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Chino Hills – The City of Chino Hills Recreation Division is looking for enthusiastic teens, ages 13 to 16 years old, to volunteer this summer. Volunteens will assist in the City’s Aquatics, Summer Day Camp, Mobile Recreation, and Special Events programs.

The summer 2016 program will begin the week of June 20th and end the week of August 12th. A mandatory training will be scheduled the week of June 13th for selected applicants.

Volunteens must be certified in First Aid and CPR prior to June 20th. Volunteens that successfully complete the program will receive a certificate of appreciation, a letter of recommendation, and recognition at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting.

Applications for the Volunteen program will be available beginning Monday, April 11th until the first 80 applications are received. They are available online starting April 11th at http://www.chinohills.org/Volunteens at City Hall, 14000 City Center Drive; and at the Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 Peyton Drive.

All completed applications MUST be submitted to the Community Services Department at City Hall. Of the 80 applications accepted, up to 50 teens will be selected for the program. For more information, please call (909) 364-2700.

Chino Hills Huskies Win State Championship

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Chino Hills Huskies win State Championship

By Carol Heyen

CHINO HILLS– The Chino Hills Huskies capped their perfect 35-0 season with the State Championship on March 26.
The Huskies went up against Concord’s De La Salle, who had a 31-2 season going into the game. The Spartans were up by as much as 10 points in the first quarter, and led by 2 at halftime, a rarity for a team playing the Huskies. Chino Hills came back with a vengeance after halftime, took back the lead and easily pulled out a 70-50 victory.
The undefeated Huskies, led by Coach Steve Baik, have scored over 100 points in 18 games this season, trying the state record. They have cemented their place as one of the greatest high school basketball teams ever seen in the state of California, with the three UCLA-bound Ball brothers, Lonzo, LiAngelo and LaMelo at the center of the team.
Lonzo, the lone senior and a McDonald’s All-American, has won numerous awards, including being named the All-USA Player of the Year, the Gatorade Player of the Year, the Naismith Boy’s High School Player of the Year, and the Morgan Wooten Player of the Year. He averaged 23.6 points, 11.5 rebounds and 11.4 assists per game, and is listed as the #1 high school point guard in the country.
Junior LiAngelo Ball averages more than 27 points per game, and baby brother LaMelo adds his impressive ball handling skills and more than 16 points on average. Rounding out the starting five is junior Elizjah Scott, who became known for his rebounding and spectacular dunk shots, and freshman Onyeka Okongwu, who’s shot-blocking skills are awe-inspiring.
Congratulations Huskies!