OCEAN BEACH – May 26, 2013 – Driver arrested for DUI and felony evading. An officer on scene tells me the suspect ran a DUI checkpoint, almost running over 2 officers, and initiated a pursuit….
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Horse Swims Out into the Ocean
An Arabian horse swam over two miles out into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday evening. read more
BHHS Girls Soccer Wins First Ocean League Title
The Beverly Hills High School girls varsity soccer team wrapped up its first Ocean League championship Tuesday with a 5-0 shutout of Inglewood at Nickoll Field. The Normans will now try to put the finishing touches on an undefeated league season Thursday when they travel to archrival Culver City for Beverly Hills’ last game before playoffs begin. BHHS coach Ryan Franks made it clear he has no intention of resting his starters. “We are absolutely trying to keep our undefeated league record against Culver City,” said Franks, who took over the girls program in 2003-04. “We also want to keep our momentum going into playoffs. We are really in a groove right now, particularly with our defense. We have talked about the motto, ‘defense wins championships.’ ” Steady defense has been the key to the Normans’ success. They have outscored their league opponents 37-2. Only defending champion Santa Monica has been able to find the back of the net this season against BHHS, doing so with a 2-1 overtime loss at Samohi and a 1-1 draw last Friday at Nickoll Field. Needing merely a tie to clinch the title outright, the Normans (13-5-3 overall, 8-0-1 in league) dominated Inglewood from the start during Tuesday’s game. Fittingly, it was leading scorer Ashley Aviram who put Beverly Hills on the board in the 29th minute with her 23rd goal of the season. That was the only goal of the first half, but the Normans tallied four more in the second to pull away. Kaela Reisfelt scored twice in six minutes (the second off an assist from Aviram), then Aviram notched her league-best 24th goal of the year in the 66th minute, assisted by Tiffany Moore. Only a junior, Aviram needs two goals to tie Beverly Hills’ single season record held by Emily Litvak and six to tie Litvak’s career-record 55 goals. Tylor Fields scored the last goal in the 68th minute off an assist from Reisfelt. With 16 assists, Aviram also leads the league in that department. Goalie Ida Trevino needed to make only one save in 60 minutes and backup Kylie Colvin played the last 20 minutes, making one save to complete the shutout. Culver City lost to the Normans 1-0 at Nickoll Field in the teams’ first game this season, so Franks expects the Centaurs to be motivated Thursday. “Culver City has a very good attack and will put our defense to the test,” said Franks, who played center midfield for BHHS boys coach Steve Rappaport from 1992-96 and set the school single-season assists record with 18. “Our back line of Arielle Harris, Monica Salandra, Elena Rust and Ida [Trevino] have been rock solid for us.” Regardless of Thursday’s outcome, BHHS will host its first playoff game on Feb. 17, most likely against a third-place team from another league. Ranked seventh in this week’s CIF Southern Section Division 4 poll, the Normans’ next goal is to advance deep into the postseason tournament. Franks expects Santa Monica and Culver City to make the playoffs as well. “We typically get three teams in,” he said. “Last year, all three Ocean League teams [Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Culver City] got to the second round of CIF. It really depends on how strongly they value our league to determine our placement. I think we have a pretty competitive league.” Beverly Hills won its last league title in 2002-03 as a member of the Pioneer League, the year before Franks took over the program. Over the past decade, the Normans have qualified for the playoffs every year but have never made it out of the second round. It is a trend they hope to change this winter. B e sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post here: BHHS Girls Soccer Wins First Ocean League Title
Week in Review: Roxbury Park Community Center, Mike Feuer Transit Bill and Westside Subway Extension
The future of both the Roxbury Park Community Center and Westside Subway Extension have residents buzzing. Read about these stories and more in the top Beverly Hills news from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4. 1. Students from the El Rodeo math club made a strong showing at a Los Angeles mathematics competition, taking seven of the top 10 spots . 2. The City Council is going to evaluate more modest plans for the Roxbury Park Community Center after hearing residential concerns regarding the project. 3. Even though Assemblyman Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) defended his proposed transit bill in a letter to Patch, the school board is still likely to oppose the legislation at its next meeting. 4. An independent peer review study of the Westside Subway Extension reports that it is unsafe to tunnel under Beverly Hills High School with students present . 5. BHHS girls varsity soccer is two games away from clenching its first-ever Ocean League title . B e sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Go here to see the original: Week in Review: Roxbury Park Community Center, Mike Feuer Transit Bill and Westside Subway Extension
Pitt tears ligament in knee?
The Ocean’s Eleven star was photographed leaving a skin spa in Beverly Hills, California on Thursday limping as he stepped out with a walking stick. Read more from the original source: Pitt tears ligament in knee?
Eater Inside : Sunny Spot Shines with Tropical Flavor and Flair
Click here to view the full photogallery. Elizabeth Daniels 11/11 Just follow the arrows to the Sunny Spot , Kogi chef Roy Choi ‘s Caribbean vacation overhaul, now shining at the former Beechwood on Washington Blvd in Venice. Gone is the slick modern veneer, and in its place comes a more kitschy, shabby chic aesthetic in line with a tropical beach shack located in the Caribbean, or maybe Jamaica. While the bones from Beechwood remain intact, the bar/lounge, dining room, and patio take on a new, more laid back persona realized through mismatched chairs and suspended lights, perched bar tables with colorful stools, and swatches of aqua-colored paint that conjure thoughts of the ocean. Sunny Spot opened last Friday night with a Roy Choi-esque menu of bold, tropically slanted flavors. Pineapple lollipops with chili and salt, jerk wings, sugar can fried pigs feet are just a few of the many offerings , which can be paired with one of the many rum-based elixirs crafted by A-Frame bar commander, Brian Butler (btw, he’s looking to hire more bartenders if you need a job). Hours of operation run Sun-Mon 5-10PM (bar until 11), Tue-Wed 5-11PM (bar until midnight), and Thu-Sat 5PM to midnight (bar until 2AM). · Roy Choi Goes on Holiday with Sunny Spot, Opening Fri [~ELA~] The rest is here: Eater Inside : Sunny Spot Shines with Tropical Flavor and Flair
Blue Whale Swims Up to Boat off Dana Point
SoCalians have been cozying up with blue whales in recent months. A kayaker encountered a blue whale during an excursion off the coast of Redondo Beach and opted to take a swim with the ocean giant. On Friday, boat passengers off Dana Point enjoyed a visit from one of the mammals. more › The rest is here: Blue Whale Swims Up to Boat off Dana Point
Mary Hall: Blue Water Grill: The Back Story on a Los Angeles Favorite
Pictured: Fresh seafood at the Blue Water Grill in Redondo Beach. The Blue Water Grill at King Harbor in Redondo Beach has long been a favorite of mine. I typically eat there several times a month because of their delicious, fresh seafood. However, I had no idea how committed the restaurant was to fresh seafood until I attended their recent “Sustainable Seafood Summit.” What does the term sustainable seafood mean? Basically, it is the practice of fisheries and fishermen using environmentally responsible harvesting methods. Blue Water Grill chooses species of fish for their menu that they are confident are sustainable in the area from which they are harvested. The goal is to ensure that we are protecting the future of the delicious fish that we like to eat. And that is important. If some of nature’s most delicious fish are farmed out and not replenished, then we will no longer be able to enjoy them. How lonely would dining life be without swordfish, Chilean sea bass or fresh lobster? Your waiter at Blue Water Grill can tell you that Atlantic swordfish has been safe to eat since 1999 and that Chilean sea bass from Patagonia is no longer an endangered species. Pictured: Chilean sea bass sauteed in butter and olive oil. If you see fish on the menu at Blue Water Grill, you can be confident that it is safe to eat, and not an endangered species. Owner Jim Ulcickas explains, “Currently Bluewater Grill’s menu is 85 percent certified sustainable, by Aquarium of the Pacific or the Monterey Aquarium, but we won’t be satisfied until we reach 100 percent.” So dedicated is the restaurant to serving fresh fish, they even have their own fishing boat in Redondo Beach that goes out and brings fresh fish into the restaurant direct from the Pacific Ocean. But beyond fishing responsibly and conservation goals, there are other compelling reasons to eat at Blue Water Grill. As a regular customer, I can tell you that they have delicious salmon, amazing salt and pepper shrimp (as good as any in Chinatown), incredible cedar plank roasted salmon and farm raised mussels served in a spicy Thai green curry sauce. Their weekday happy hour specials featured $4, $5 and $6 drink and appetizer specials. Their wine list includes a very special Acrobat Oregon Pinot Gris by King Estates, which nicely compliments their seafood. On the weekends, look for their Bloody Mary bar where you can top your drink off with an assortment of spices, peppers, olives and more. There are many reasons to try Blue Water Grill, but the foremost one is the food is delicious and the ocean setting is serene — an oasis of calm in a hectic city. Visit link: Mary Hall: Blue Water Grill: The Back Story on a Los Angeles Favorite