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JP Raineri

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JP is an award-winning multimedia journalist and head of the sports department at the Valley News. A former Southwestern League head baseball coach and former President of the Temecula Youth Baseball League, he has also worked as a local radio personality for All Pro Broadcasting and as a television host for the Outdoor Channel. When he’s not covering sports, JP works in the Media Technology Department for Major League Baseball.

Great Oak tops all at Southwestern League cross-country finals

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The final meet of the shortened high school cross-country season took place Thursday, March 11, at Galway Downs in Temecula. Great Oak High School...

Week One high School football schedule for local teams

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High school football is back, with precautions. Due to COVID-19, many state high school athletics associations moved their football seasons to the spring and...

Local prep sports scores

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With the return of high school sports competition, and with action ramping up, it is go-time across the Temecula Valley. Here is a look...

UFC Fit comes to Temecula, BJ Penn is on hand for meet-and-greet event

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The Temecula Valley has been home to many UFC athletes over the years, and now, the mixed martial art experience can be shared by...

Local combine for football, lacrosse and soccer players comes to Murrieta

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Traditionally, the college athletic recruitment process can be intimidating for students and families trying to navigate it. Of course, the current pandemic has caused unprecedented...

Coach Teo Beam takes over Great Oak track and field program

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With the recent resignation of Doug Soles, head coach of Great Oak High School’s track and field and cross-country teams, who is set to...

Cooper wins initial West series main event of Supercross season

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The AMA Supercross 250SX class has both an East series and a West series. The West series made its season debut Saturday, Feb. 20,...

Vista Murrieta students and staff honor 101-year-old basketball fan

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Wildomar resident Dave Lower has been to just about every Vista Murrieta High School varsity girls’ basketball game at home since 2003, but due...

South Valley League schools plan for return of some sports, but not all

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Football off the table, spring sports remain the focus With a little over three months to go before the end of the school year,...

Temecula sisters rally together to deliver bags of sunshine to health care workers

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When you are the daughters of a well-known local celebrity reality show contestant, who started her own nonprofit including other reality stars, giving back...