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  • Toscana Finke Performs in Hamilton College Spring Dance Concert

    Mar 19, 2020

    Toscana Finke, of Culver City , recently performed in the Hamilton College Dance and Movement Studies Department's annual spring dance concert. The performance was choreographed by Hamilton faculty Elaine Heekin, Sandra Stanton-Cotter, Bruce Walczyk, and Paris Wilcox, along with guest choreographer Ashely McQueen of Smashworks Dance in New York. Music featured included pieces by Martin Kohlstedt, Werner Niedermeier and Gareth Whitehead, v e n n, Codex Festivus, the London Symphony Chorus, and others. Finke, a sophomore majoring in dance and...

  • Culver City High School Sports Excels in The Classroom

    Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Mar 19, 2020

    Everyone in Southern California knows Culver City High School has one of the most efficacious sports programs in the state but what they may not know is they are very successful in the classroom. According to the latest statistics released by the school the 2019-2020 school year produced some very impressive grade point averages in 23 sports and that includes cheerleading which is classified as a sports by the CIF Southern Section. Here is a list of the sports and the GPA’s. FALL 1. 3.67 G...

  • The Coronavirus Stops Successful Sports Season at The High School

    Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Mar 19, 2020

    The coronavirus has turned the world upside down and the sports world in America was thrown a breaking curve ball that has put fans at the edge of their seats, even if those seats are at home and not inside a stadium. At Culver City High School spring sports was blossoming into a beautiful flower that turned into a coronavirus cactus. Here are the records for some the spring teams before their seasons were put on hold. The baseball team was 9-4 overall and 2-1 in Ocean league play. Girls'...

  • When You Wish Upon a STAR . . .

    Sandra Coopersmith, Features Writer|Mar 19, 2020

    Dreams can indeed come true, especially when that dream is, per the STAR Prep Academy's mission statement, "to unlock student strengths and nurture our students' natural gifts and talents to develop multi-skilled, high achieving, adaptive individuals, preparing them for a future of limitless possibilities." In the fall of 2019, STAR Prep, a college prep WASC accredited school since 2003, moved to the campus of West Los Angeles College (WLAC) at 9000 Overland Ave., Culver City, having determined...

  • CULVER CITY SCHOOLS CLOSED

    Mar 19, 2020

    After receiving approval from the school board on Friday, Superintendent Leslie Lockhart announced the immediate closing of all schools in the Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD). There will be no classes held at district schools on Monday. The closure will begin one week prior to the already scheduled 2-week spring break which was to begin on March 23. The district plans to reevaluate the situation at the end of spring break and will either resume classes or extend the closure. The...

  • Protect Residents and Officers Lives

    Letters|Mar 12, 2020

    Culver City Businesses and Residents, The purpose of this letter is to address the pending decision which will be made by our Culver City Council members regarding the purchase of an Emergency Rescue Vehicle. An Emergency Rescue Vehicle (ERV) is an armored vehicle (commonly referred to as a "Bearcat") which can hold up to a dozen people, while protecting those inside from different types of firearms including high powered rifles. This type of vehicle is currently utilized by police departments...

  • Unique Boutique to Fund Scholarships

    Mar 12, 2020

    The Culver City Woman's Club is sponsoring a "Unique Boutique" on Saturday, March 28 in the Rotunda Room of the Veteran's Memorial Building, 4117 Overland Ave, in Culver City, from 10:00am until 2:00pm. There will be a variety of vendors selling their unique wares for you or gifts for Mother's Day, graduations, birthdays, etc. Admission is free and there will be opportunity drawings held throughout the event, with prizes awarded every hour. All proceeds from the event will fund scholarships for graduating High School seniors. For further...

  • Culver Boys and Girls Team Win at Culver City Invitational

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Mar 12, 2020

    Gold, Silver and Bronze were up for the taking. The 2020 Culver City Invitational Track and Field Meet continued its growing success as 23 local high schools competed on a breaking sunny Saturday afternoon, March 7. Medals were awarded in 58 events at the Culver City High School track and surrounding athletic fields. Girls and boys varsity as well as frosh/soph athletes began the popular invitational at 10:00 a.m. with the 1600-meter events before capping it off in the afternoon with the...

  • Culver City Police Officers Association Urges council to Move Forward with Bearcat Purchase

    Mar 12, 2020
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    Culver City Businesses and Residents, The purpose of this letter is to address the pending decision which will be made by our Culver City Council members regarding the purchase of an Emergency Rescue Vehicle. An Emergency Rescue Vehicle (ERV) is an armored vehicle (commonly referred to as a "Bearcat") which can hold up to a dozen people, while protecting those inside from different types of firearms including high powered rifles. This type of vehicle is currently utilized by police departments...

  • Wesson, Mitchell Face Runoff

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Mar 5, 2020

    In the hotly-contested Second District Supervisor race, Los Angeles City Councilman Herb Wesson will face State Senator Holly Mitchell in a runoff at the general election on November 3. Neither candidate garnered over 50% of the votes to avoid a runoff. Locally, Culver City Measure CC, which extends by 10 years the sales tax increase approved by the voters in 2012, passed with a whopping 75.03 percent voting yes and 24.9 percent rejecting the extension. With its passage, the sales tax will be...

  • Wanda Boulgarides Passes at 89

    Mar 5, 2020

    Surrounded by her loving family in her home of 54 years, Dr. Wanda Wilson Boulgarides passed away peacefully on February 24th, 2020. A career educator, Wanda was a lifelong traveler and adventurer whose love of snorkeling the warm waters of the Pacific was surpassed only by her love for her family. A proud Texan, Wanda was born February 11th, 1931 to Wilbur and Bettye Wilson in Floyd County, Texas. She was raised on her father's farm in Plainview, Texas, until her high school years when she...

  • Culver City Invitational Track and Field

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Mar 5, 2020

    It's time once again to lace up the spikes, align the hurdles, rake the long jump pits, set up the padded pits for vaulting, line the fields for the throwing events, fire the starting pistols, hand off the relay batons and hand out the medals. This Saturday morning, March 7, the 2020 Culver City Invitational Track and Field Meet will showcase 20 local high school programs and some of the best athletic talent in the area beginning at 10:00 a.m. sharp at the Culver City High School track. Besides...

  • Bellflower Rings the Final Bell for Culver City in CIF Soccer Semi Finals

    Feb 27, 2020

    By Rob Aigner A great run into the CIF boy's division 4 soccer playoffs has ended the Culver City boys' soccer season in the CIF playoff semi-final game courtesy of Bellflower High School. The team lost a heartbreaker 2-1 on a corner kick in the waning seconds of added time, thus ending their season on Bellflower's home turf. The good news is that the Centaurs have not been past the second round in 21 years so making it to the semifinals this year was truly a monumental accomplishment for the sq...

  • St. Bernard High Hires of Manuel Douglas

    Feb 27, 2020

    St. Bernard High School today announced the hiring of former Narbonne High School Coach Manuel "Manny" Douglas to take over the reins of the Vikings football program. Douglas, who had been embroiled in a nine-month dispute with Los Angeles Unified School District over alleged academic misconduct at Narbonne, tendered his resignation last week. Douglas, who guided the Gauchos to eight City titles, two state titles and sent numerous players to the college and professional ranks since taking his...

  • USC Football Recruiting Position Nosedives

    Bill Seals, Sports Reporter|Feb 27, 2020

    In college football, the top teams recruit well. In the 2020 football recruiting class, the top five teams were Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, LSU and Ohio State. Four of those five schools have won national championships in the past six years, with Georgia being the lone exception. The lone school from the Pac-12 conference in the top ten this year was Oregon, who finished 9th in the 247sports.com team recruiting rankings. Missing from the top ten for the second straight year was USC. In 2019, USC...

  • Sports Spring into Action at Culver City High School

    Steve Finley, Sports Editor|Feb 27, 2020

    The birds are singing and the flowers are blooming and that means its spring time. It also means 10 Culver City high school sports are in the starting blocks and are off to the races. Baseball, golf, boys and girls lacrosse, softball, swimming, boys tennis, boys and girls track and field and boys volleyball are looking to have winning seasons and make the playoffs. The bar of success has risen very high at Culver City. In the fall several teams made the playoffs and all five of the winter teams...

  • Boys Baseball Scores Well in Tournament

    Fred Altieri, Sports Reporter|Feb 27, 2020

    The Centaur baseball season is off to another fine start despite losing the 2020 SoCal Invitational tournament Championship game on a comfortable Tuesday afternoon, February 25, at Culver City High. Chaminade High Eagles captured the title, beating the Centaurs, 4-1, in a game where pitching dominated and fielding errors mattered. "Throughout the tournament we played really good defense, we pitched well and had timely hitting. That was the key to getting us to the game here. And I think that's...

  • Culver City Baseball gets off on the Right Foot

    Steve Finley and George Laase|Feb 20, 2020

    You know it's getting close to spring when you hear the crack of the bat on the baseball field. It's time for Culver City baseball. They started the 2020 season with two wins last Saturday and Tuesday. They beat Verdugo Hills 5-0 on Saturday and Buena 4-1 last Tuesday. As usual the Centaurs will use a tough preseason schedule to get ready for the always competitive Ocean league. They will play in several tournaments before they start league play against Santa Monica in the middle of March. This...

  • Boys Varsity Soccer Move Onto Semis

    George Laase|Feb 20, 2020

    The Boys Varsity Soccer team is going to the Division 4 semi-final. They beat host Peter Knight last Tuesday night, 2-1. They now move on to play at Bellflower HS on Saturday, February 22 @ 5:00 pm. Bellflower HS is located at 15301 McNab Ave in Bellflower, CA 90706. The Buccaneers are 15-5-6 overall and have a home record of 9-2-1. The Centaurs are 13-3-3 overall and have a strong 5-2-1 away record. It looks like a tough match-up for both teams....

  • Boys Soccer Beat Artesia 3-1

    George Laase|Feb 20, 2020

    Earlier in the pre-season, Culver had lost to Artesia 3-0 with a rag-tag team put together by head coach Michael Castillo of varsity and junior varsity players. Their re-match came in the second round of the CIF SS Division 4. In a very physical game, Artesia scored first in the 36th minute. Coming from behind is nothing new to the Centaurs. Five minutes later, in added time, Curtis Collazos headed in a corner kick to level the game at one each at halftime. Early in the second half, Collazos...

  • CIF SS Playoff Update

    George Laase|Feb 20, 2020

    Culver High Boys Soccer beat Fillmore at home 2-1 after trailing 1-0 at halftime on goals by Curtis Collazos (8) and Mattheus Agapitos (2). The Centaurs will host Artesia (16-3-3) in the second round at Jerry Chabola Stadium on the high school campus Friday, February 14th at 5:00 PM. Girls' Soccer (15-5-2) won a nail-biter against Downey 1-0 on an early second-half penalty kick by Jordan Weiss. Goalie, Cara Conroy recorded the shutout. The Ladys move on to host the #1 Seed in Division 2, Mira Co...

  • Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer are Playoff Bound

    Feb 13, 2020

    Both the boys' and girls' varsity soccer teams did what was necessary to earn a spot in the CIF playoffs which starts this week. The boys recovered from a challenging final week of January (2 ties and 1 loss) only to start February with two commanding performances and corresponding wins. First, they played Hawthorne on the road on February 3, and returned with a dominating 6-0 victory. The Centaurs scored in a multitude of ways and with a variety of players to get their season back on track....

  • CCHS Sports at CIF Winter Playoffs

    Fred Altieri, Sports Writer|Feb 13, 2020

    High Five! It's been a very successful winter for Culver City High athletics this season. All five of the schools athletic programs for the 2019-20 Winter season have qualified for the CIF Playoffs. Girls water polo, girls soccer, boys soccer, girls basketball and boys basketball will begin post-season tournament action this week. Girls water polo, led by head coach Nestor Dordoni, Jr., travel to Oxnard this Tuesday to take on Rio Mesa High at 5:00 p.m. in Round 1 of the Division 5 Playoffs. The...

  • Chortkoff on Kobe

    Mitch Chortkoff, Observer Editor|Feb 13, 2020

    Observer Editor Mitch Chortkoff covered the Lakers for over 6 decades. He was called "Dean of the Laker Writers" by many of his colleagues. Mitch passed away in July of 2018, but he had written a lot about Kobe Bryant. He we are rerunning his column from the December 3, 2017 edition of the Culver City Observer as Kobe was about to retire. "Remember kid. There's heroes and there's legends. Heroes get remembered, but legends never die." Art Lefleur as Babe Ruth in the movie "The Sandlot" It was...

  • Gala Planned to Celebrate Health Center

    Feb 13, 2020

    Celebrate with The Friends of the Sandy Segal Youth Health Center on its 30th anniversary at their annual fundraiser on Saturday, February 29. The theme of the gala is Cheers to 30 Years and will be held at the Del Rey Yacht Club in Marina Del Rey. The event begins 5:30 p.m. with appetizers, raffle, no host bar, and music by Ronnie Jayne. Dinner follows with a program, and a live auction led by MC Mike Cohen. The cost is $125 per person prior to February 19, or $135 at the door. All proceeds go to the Sandy Segal Youth Health Center located on...

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