Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, Newhall Land and the LA County Department of Parks and Recreation recently dedicated the new West Creek Community Park in Valencia.
Newhall Land completed the 17-acre park at a cost of $4.5 million and features a basketball court, 2 children’s’ playgrounds, an intimate amphitheatre seating area and two group picnic shelters with tables and bbq grills. West Creek Park is connected to over 30 miles of Valencia’s renowned paseo system and river trail, allowing local residents to enjoy the park and easily connect with nature, schools and neighborhood shopping.
The new park is located at 24247 Village Circle in Valencia, nestled between Rio Norte Junior High School and San Francisquito Creek. West Creek Community Park becomes the latest dedication by Newhall Land to the nearly 300 acres of park and dedicated natural open space in Valencia.
JANUARY 30, 2010
The first half Thursday’s playoff game at Valencia
High was exactly what Buena wanted. They got a
yeoman’s effort from the defense and a big play
turned into a 14-7 lead. However, in the second
half those insurmountable odds caught up to the
team as the Vikings got hot and scored on their
first four offensive possessions on the way to a
41-14 victory.
“This is the playoffs,” said Vikings coach Larry
Muir. “I told the team anything could happen.”
The team obviously believed because “anything”
almost did happen.
The #2 overall seed in the bracket came out sluggish and was surprised by Valencia’s
defensive speed and tenacity. Buena converted an early turnover into seven points, but the
Vikings answered with one of the best drives of the season.
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