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Valley View News 10/18/21
Executive Producer: Celine Salazar-Stevens
Producers: Alexia Mersola, Cynthia Puga, Melody Soto -- SCVtv
Freshman Martyna Leoniak's 15 kills, 5 aces lift Rainbow Wahine past Cal State Northridge
Oct. 24—A career night for Hawaii freshman Martyna Leoniak fueled a bounce-back win for the Rainbow Wahine volleyball team Saturday. -- Yahoo! News
UH women’s volleyball tops Cal State Northridge in four sets
The University of Hawaii women’s volleyball team topped Cal State Northridge 25-15, 22-25, 25-15, 25-21 win on Saturday afternoon. -- KHON 2
Rainbow Wahine volleyball team beats Cal State Northridge in four
Hawaii freshman Martyna Leoniak put down a career-high 15 kills and served up five aces to lead the Rainbow Wahine volleyball team to a four-set win over Cal State Northridge today at the Matadome in Northridge, Calif. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Wahine volleyball falls to UC Santa Barbara, snapping Big West winning streak
Hawaii stays in the mainland to meet Cal State Northridge on Saturday night — first serve from the Matadome is set for 4:00 p.m. HST. -- Hawaii News Now
UH women’s volleyball has winning streak snapped by UC Santa Barbara
The Rainbow Wahine have a quick turnaround and will face off at Cal State Northridge on Saturday. First serve is set for 4 p.m. HST. -- KHON 2
Led by another Mobley, USC looks to repeat NCAA tourney run
The Trojans open the season on Nov. 9 at home against Cal State Northridge. -- Washington Post
‘Something’s Coming’ to High Street Arts Center
Amelia Camacho (Maria) and Jack Cleary (Tony) play the star-crossed lovers. Both are recent graduates of Cal State Northridge’s theater program but exhibit the talent and skills of seasoned performers, Cleary soaring on his solo “Maria” and Camacho showing off her operatic training on the lilting “I Feel Pretty.” Jeff Lawless makes a dynamic Riff, leader of the Jets, while Tyler Lopez brings experience to the part of Sharks leader Bernardo; he played the role in the 2018 production of the show at Conejo Players Theatre in Thousand Oaks. -- Camarillo Acorn
Local author writes his way out of the dark
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Danbury earned an associate’s degree in liberal arts from De Anza College in Cupertino and then followed his father’s quest to serve and see the world, via the Navy. Three years later, the decorated Navy veteran pursued his life-long desire to get into film via film school at Cal State Northridge.-- Monterey Herald
Q&A WITH DIANE WARREN
•From Van Nuys, CA, Warren attended Pierce College and California State University in Northridge. Although she ran away from home as a teen, she claims she returned because she missed her cat. -- Music Connection