A Thousand Oaks icon has died. Brett Taylor--a TO native who for years has volunteered with the fire dept., sheriff's office, the schools and pretty much anywhere else he could be helpful--was pronounced dead this morning. Cause of death has not yet been released.
I am excited to announce my change in commitment to Ferris State University, the defending Division 2 National Champs! I am thankful for the opportunity to continue my academic and athletic career in Michigan, looking forward to becoming a Bulldog!! @FerrisFootball@CoachAnnese
Honored to be named Athlete of the Year for TOHS! Couldn’t have done it without all the help from my coaches and teammates! Cant wait to strive for my awards at @WestfieldOwls
@Charlie_QB22 gets to suit up one last time for the Ventura County All Star game. So excited to see him compete against the best ballers in the County.
https://t.co/eHzG8ZQlzP via @vcstar @EliavAppelbaum @EvanYabu @TOLancers
“Blessed to receive a scholarship offer to play at Garden City CC. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to compete with and against the best in the country ! @CoachOrtizOL@GCCC_Football “
Several Acorn team MVPs, one per team ... except at Thousand Oaks. @Charlie_QB22 and @chasemartin_12 share our MVP award for Thousand Oaks. Lancers notched huge wins vs. Conejo Valley rivals Newbury Park and Westlake. @JacksonVolk1, @DumelaKnox78, @GreggKimm also Acorn All-Stars.