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Full time. Send resume to: LDCO Inc, 7676 Hazard Cen- ter, Suite 500, San Diego, CA 92108 SEA CUCUMBER HIGH GRADE/DRIED /DRIED SEA CUCUMBER We are profe- tional supplier of sea food product such as: dried sea cucumber, seaweed, dried fish maw. We have exported to China, Malaysia, Singapore,... Now, we would like to intro- duce our product: Contact email: [email protected] whatsapp=00237653704184 +237653704184 Skype:ahmed.mohamed40964 (804) 410-4259 HARRIS DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FOOD GRADE 100% OMRI Listed-For Organic Use. Available: Hardware Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com RECENT UCLA GRADUATE helps stu- dents of all ages with studies! ~$15/ hr. [email protected] WANT TO purchase minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201 PLACE YOUR AD ON-LINE sdnews.com or call 858-270-3103 Calendar/Events BUSINESS OPTS. 550 Business/Office Rentals ANNOUNCEMENTS 100 ITEMS FOR SALE 300 HELP WANTED 250 LIKE OUR PHOTOS? Follow us on instagram! @sdnewsgroup CLEANING LANDSCAPING ing mushrooms in the shape of bricks to help construction become sustainable and biodegradable. BBP: Are you encouraged or dis- couraged about the future? Escudero: “I’m extremely dis- couraged by the future, but I’m extremely encouraged by the peo- ple of this world. There are so many bright ideas, like one from a Scandinavian engineer who’s doing a contraption that moves along the ocean tides indepen- dently picking up micro plastics along the way. Caufield: “I’m kind of in the middle. It’s difficult to convince people (of things they should do). One example is we know electric cars are less polluting than gaso- line cars, but it’s hard to convince people to give up their gasoline cars. I want to create solutions that are not only environmental- ly friendlier, but also better for economics.” BBP: You both have to give speeches for graduation, how is that going? Escudero: “I have not started but I’ve been doing a lot of brain- storming. I’d like to incorporate what we’ve learned in school to actual world events, like relating “The Handmaid’s Tale” book I read in English class to what’s going on in Alabama.” Caufield: “I’ve already written my speech, but will probably edit it once or twice before I give it. I’m just going to be a little light- hearted, a little funny.” BBP: What advice would you give to those filling your places in the future? Escudero: Don’t prioritize academically. Most prioritize aca- demics, their work, their careers. What you need to do is prioritize first your family and what makes you happy. If you don’t do that, you don’t have a life to begin with. Caufield: Don’t procrastinate. I almost never procrastinate, and I’ve always had time to do what I wanted to do. Take things one at a time. It helps.” BBP: Who are your role models? Escudero: I like Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla. He’s brilliant and a little crazy, but that’s OK. He wants to send people to Mars by 2050. Albert Einstein, just because he had a way of express- ing unbelievably abstract ideas so people and scientists could under- stand them, and eventually prove his theories. Caufield: My dad, who also went to UC Santa Barbara and majored in the environmental sciences. I’m following his legacy. He was on the board of I Love A Clean San Diego and he was a volleyball coach because he loves the sport. I hope I can be like him someday.” GRADS >> CONT. FROM PG. 10 I ndividual concentration is vitally important while playing golf. On the scholastic level, golfers compete with both an individual and team focus and the challenges can be even more demanding. For Mission Bay High sopho- more Andy Knight, this spring on the links turned out to be a big one. Knight was the team’s MVP, helping head coach Gebel Ander- son’s squad compete against some stiff competition. According to Anderson, Knight’s nine-hole differential was 83 (close to scratch). He shot par or better nine out of the 20 matches he played in. “Andy has been the catalyst of the team,” Anderson comment- ed. “Knowing he will break 40 every time he tees it up makes our team that much more com- petitive.” According to Anderson, it is really up to Knight how much better he can get over his remain- ing two seasons in school. “After the CIF Tournament this year (he missed CIF Regionals by four strokes) we talked about areas of his game that need improvement in order for him to take his game to the next level,” Anderson noted. “Next year will be a pivotal year for him as a junior when colleges actively begin the recruiting process.” Beach & Bay Press recently caught up with Knight for an interview. BBP: How long have you been playing and what got you interested in coming out for the team? Knight: I’ve been playing golf for around five years. When I was in eighth grade, I would always go to Mission Bay Golf Course to practice, and every once in a while, I would see the team prac- ticing. I ended up making friends with a few of the players on the team and that is when I decided I was going to try out for the team. BBP: What would you say were some highlights for you and the team? Knight: There were a few highlights during the season for both me individually and the team as a whole. Some individu- al highlights for me would be my good rounds during the season. I shot 33 as well as 34 a few times. Another highlight for me indi- vidually would have to be making it to the top eight in the City Tour- nament, although I was disap- pointed as I lost by one in the final match I played. As a team, we did very well this season, and we had quite a few highlights. First, we ended our season with a good record of 14-7. Also, a big high- light was when we broke 200 as a team. Finally, we qualified for CIF as a team, which was a huge highlight this season. BBP: With two more seasons left, any aspects of your golf game you want to work on? Knight: I definitely need to work on quite a few areas of my game that could help me improve my scores in the next couple of seasons. Full-swing wise, I need to make my misses better, which would mean keeping the ball on the right side of the course rather than both sides. Short-game wise, I need to work on pitching and chipping inside of 50 yards quite a bit as well as work on my putting so I have a more pure roll. Knight scores a big season out on t he l inks BY DAVE THOMAS | BEACH & BAY PRESS Andy Knight swung for success in his sophomore season and captured it. COURTESY PHOTO READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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Page 1: Free Estimates from owner John Gregg Knight scores a big ...matchbin-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/public/sites/351/... · resume to: LDCO Inc, 7676 Hazard Cen-ter, Suite 500, San Diego,

Cleaning Serviceby Cecilia Sanchez

Family owned & operated15 years experience.

Office, residential &vacancy cleanings

#1 vacation rental experts

Free estimates& excellent references

(619) 248-5238

SERVICE DIRECTORY12 FRIDAY · JUNE14, 2019

BEACH & BAY PRESS

CLASSIFIEDSMARKETPLACE

California BBQ & Oven Cleaning

COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

We come to you!You will be AMAZED by the

transformation!• Polite & Professional staff• On-time arrival• Courtesy call prior to arrival• Fully insured• Safety inspection of all parts • 100% non-caustic cleaners

858.210.2034

CALBBQ.com

AIR & HEATING

BBQ CLEANING

AUTO BODY

HANDYMAN

PAINTING

WASHING

RENT-A-HUSBANDHandyman with

30 years experience

Many Skills

Hourly or Bid

Prompt, Affordable, Professional

Insured

Ask for Bob858-454-5922

Non-lice

nse

d

(619) 523-4900

POINT LOMALANDSCAPEState Lic #783646

• SPRINKLER DOCTORS IN REPAIR • TUNE-UPWIRING ISSUES WI-FI UPGRADESDRIP CONVERSIONS

• MAINTENANCEWEEKLY • BI-WEEKLYMONTHLY • 1-TIME

• SPRING CLEAN-UPS• PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

APT • CONDOS • HOMESNET 15 • LICENSED

ACCREDITED2018

RESIDENTIAL EXPERTS

B i l l Harper Plum b i ng . comLicenced Plumber

with years of experience in residential homesPrompt, Professional and Affordable

Phone Estimates, Cash Discounts

CALL BILL 619-224-0586Lic #504044

(619) 795-9429www.chuckiespainting.co

[email protected] Lic. #925325

Chuckie’s Painting Company

619.508.5565619.559.4922

$50 OFF Full Truck$25 OFF 1/2 Truck

Junk Removal, Applicances, ConstructionDebris, Yard Waste, Old Furniture and more!

You Call-We Haul!No Job Too Small!

619-933-4346www.iluvjunk.com

10% Senior Discount

Evictions, cleanouts, construction debris,

tree trimming, etc.

“When Quality Matters”

We Cover All Phases of Home Improvement

Painting Remodels

Roofing Stucco

Gutters Concrete

WindowsWaterprooingMasonry Brickwork Drywalland more

Senior Discounts Free Estimates from owner John Gregg

619.665.0754Member BBB • Lic. #950146 • doubleg2010.com

Complete Garden Care!•Tree Trimming•Lawn Maintenance•Flower Planting•Sprinkler Systems•Sodding & Seeding•Fences

We Repair Broken SprinklersFREE ESTIMATES

I&J LandscapingComplete Tree Care

(619) 203-4542

(858) 625-1404

Licensed & Insured. Lic# 201701543

JOHN MITLO MOBILE AUTO BODY REPAIRSame day dent & scratchremoval at home or office

20 Years Experience

Unibody and frametechnician specialists

Cash for your unwanted Vehicles, RVs or Boats

LANDSCAPING

HAULING

REFRIGERATION

Preventative Maintenance,Repairs and Installs on:

Walk-In Cooler / FreezerIce Machines / Chillers

Air Conditioning

619-274-9496hnrrefrigeration.com

10% OFFYOUR BEST CHOICE

SERVICING SAN DIEGO COUNTY

(760) 554-3648 • (760) 970-9478 [email protected]# CA1048200 Sales & Service - Insurance/Bonded

CLIMATE HEATING & AIR

ResidentialCommercial

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt CheapSidewalks, Patios, Driveways, Stucco Cleaning, Dumpster

areas, Gum removal.

619-460-8177sdklean.com

BUSINESS TO BUSINESS networkinggroup on The Peninsula is Looking forNew Member, Meets twice a monthon Shelter Island quarterly dues will apply Call Mike at 858-270-3103 x112

DRYWALL INSTALLER AND FINISHERHang drywall panels, make floor or ceil-ing frames, seal joints , sand and finish,prepare surface for painting. 4 yearsexperience required. Full time. Send

resume to: LDCO Inc, 7676 Hazard Cen-ter, Suite 500, San Diego, CA 92108

SEA CUCUMBER HIGH GRADE/DRIED /DRIED SEA CUCUMBER We are profe-tional supplier of sea food product suchas: dried sea cucumber, seaweed, driedfish maw.We have exported to China, Malaysia,Singapore,... Now, we would like to intro-duce our product: Contact email:[email protected]=00237653704184+237653704184Skype:ahmed.mohamed40964(804) 410-4259

HARRIS DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FOODGRADE 100% OMRI Listed-For OrganicUse. Available: Hardware Stores, TheHome Depot, homedepot.com

RECENT UCLA GRADUATE helps stu-dents of all ages with studies! ~$15/ [email protected]

WANT TO purchase minerals and otheroil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box13557, Denver, CO 80201

PLACE YOURAD ON-LINE

sdnews.comor call

858-270-3103

Calendar/Events

BUSINESS OPTS. 550

Business/Office Rentals

ANNOUNCEMENTS 100

ITEMS FOR SALE 300

HELP WANTED 250

LIKE OUR PHOTOS?Follow us on instagram!

@sdnewsgroup

CLEANING

LANDSCAPING

ing mushrooms in the shape ofbricks to help constructionbecome sustainable andbiodegradable.

BBP: Are you encouraged or dis-couraged about the future?

Escudero: “I’m extremely dis-couraged by the future, but I’mextremely encouraged by the peo-ple of this world. There are somany bright ideas, like one froma Scandinavian engineer who’sdoing a contraption that movesalong the ocean tides indepen-dently picking up micro plasticsalong the way.

Caufield: “I’m kind of in themiddle. It’s difficult to convincepeople (of things they should do).One example is we know electriccars are less polluting than gaso-line cars, but it’s hard to convincepeople to give up their gasolinecars. I want to create solutions

that are not only environmental-ly friendlier, but also better foreconomics.”

BBP: You both have to givespeeches for graduation, how is thatgoing?

Escudero: “I have not startedbut I’ve been doing a lot of brain-storming. I’d like to incorporatewhat we’ve learned in school toactual world events, like relating“The Handmaid’s Tale” book Iread in English class to what’sgoing on in Alabama.”

Caufield: “I’ve already writtenmy speech, but will probably editit once or twice before I give it.I’m just going to be a little light-hearted, a little funny.”

BBP: What advice would yougive to those filling your places inthe future?

Escudero: Don’t prioritizeacademically. Most prioritize aca-demics, their work, their careers.What you need to do is prioritizefirst your family and what makes

you happy. If you don’t do that,you don’t have a life to beginwith.

Caufield: Don’t procrastinate.I almost never procrastinate, andI’ve always had time to do what Iwanted to do. Take things one ata time. It helps.”

BBP: Who are your role models?Escudero: I like Elon Musk,

CEO of Tesla. He’s brilliant and alittle crazy, but that’s OK. Hewants to send people to Mars by2050. Albert Einstein, justbecause he had a way of express-ing unbelievably abstract ideas sopeople and scientists could under-stand them, and eventually provehis theories.

Caufield: My dad, who alsowent to UC Santa Barbara andmajored in the environmentalsciences. I’m following his legacy.He was on the board of I Love AClean San Diego and he was avolleyball coach because he lovesthe sport. I hope I can be like himsomeday.”

GRADS >> CONT. FROM PG. 10

Individual concentration isvitally important whileplaying golf. On the

scholastic level, golfers competewith both an individual and teamfocus and the challenges can beeven more demanding.

For Mission Bay High sopho-more Andy Knight, this spring onthe links turned out to be a bigone.

Knight was the team’s MVP,helping head coach Gebel Ander-son’s squad compete againstsome stiff competition.

According to Anderson,Knight’s nine-hole differentialwas 83 (close to scratch). He shotpar or better nine out of the 20matches he played in.

“Andy has been the catalyst ofthe team,” Anderson comment-ed. “Knowing he will break 40every time he tees it up makesour team that much more com-petitive.”

According to Anderson, it isreally up to Knight how muchbetter he can get over his remain-ing two seasons in school.

“After the CIF Tournament thisyear (he missed CIF Regionals byfour strokes) we talked aboutareas of his game that needimprovement in order for him totake his game to the next level,”Anderson noted. “Next year will

be a pivotal year for him as ajunior when colleges activelybegin the recruiting process.”

Beach & Bay Press recentlycaught up with Knight for aninterview.

BBP: How long have you beenplaying and what got you interestedin coming out for the team?

Knight: I’ve been playing golffor around five years. When I wasin eighth grade, I would alwaysgo to Mission Bay Golf Course topractice, and every once in awhile, I would see the team prac-ticing. I ended up making friendswith a few of the players on theteam and that is when I decided Iwas going to try out for the team.

BBP: What would you say weresome highlights for you and theteam?

Knight: There were a fewhighlights during the season forboth me individually and theteam as a whole. Some individu-al highlights for me would be mygood rounds during the season. Ishot 33 as well as 34 a few times.Another highlight for me indi-vidually would have to be makingit to the top eight in the City Tour-nament, although I was disap-pointed as I lost by one in the finalmatch I played. As a team, we didvery well this season, and we hadquite a few highlights. First, weended our season with a goodrecord of 14-7. Also, a big high-light was when we broke 200 asa team. Finally, we qualified forCIF as a team, which was a hugehighlight this season.

BBP: With two more seasonsleft, any aspects of your golf gameyou want to work on?

Knight: I definitely need towork on quite a few areas of mygame that could help me improvemy scores in the next couple ofseasons. Full-swing wise, I needto make my misses better, whichwould mean keeping the ball onthe right side of the course ratherthan both sides. Short-gamewise, I need to work on pitchingand chipping inside of 50 yardsquite a bit as well as work on myputting so I have a more pure roll.

Knight scores a big season out on the linksBY DAVE THOMAS | BEACH & BAY PRESS

Andy Knight swung for successin his sophomore season andcaptured it. COURTESY PHOTO

READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

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