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Wynalda makes NWSL debut with San Diego Wave FC

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Pepperdine standout enters late in season opener, chases full-time contract after strong preseason showing

Tatum Wynalda didn’t know if she’d see the field in the San Diego Wave FC’s season opener March 14. Then late in the match, she heard head coach Jonas Eidevall call her name — and her professional career began.

The 21-year-old entered in the 87th minute, replacing defender Perle Morroini. 

“They were like, ‘Alright. Let’s go,’” Wynalda recalled. “It all happened so fast, which I think was a blessing in disguise because it gave me no time to think about it. It was such a surreal moment that became very real.” 

She had 12-14 touches in limited minutes, including stoppage time, in San Diego’s 1-0 home loss to the Houston Dash at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, both teams’ first matches of the National Women’s Soccer League season. 

Wynalda didn’t play in the Wave’s 2-1 win over the Utah Royals in Salt Lake City on March 22. 

Wynalda said the beginning of her professional career was amazing.
“It is a dream come true,” she said.

The midfielder signed a short-term injury replacement contract with San Diego through next month. She hopes to earn a full-time contract.

“I want to be a really positive influence and contributor to the team,” Wynalda explained. “I want to be someone everyone wants to be around in the locker room. I want to continue growing and developing to be the best player and person I can be.”  

Her signing with San Diego follows her Pepperdine soccer career in which she booted 23 goals and had 17 assists from the 2022 to 2025 seasons. She earned All-West Coast Conference honors all four seasons, including first-team recognition as a senior.

In a news release this month, Pepperdine head coach Tim Ward called Wynalda, who is also his niece, a special player equipped with match-winning qualities.

“Her soccer IQ and athletic attributes allow her to play in so many places on the field, and yet it is her ability around the goal that separates from most,” he said. “She has a fire for the game and the pursuit of excellence that is uncommon.”

Wynalda, set to graduate from Pepperdine in May, believes her soccer IQ is her strongest asset.

“That is something that translates really well to the professional game,” she said. “I see the game in a way a lot of people don’t. I’m surrounded by players who are the best in the world. My game is only going to be elevated.”

Wynalda joined the Wave for a month-long trial in January.
She said the team’s players and coaches were very welcoming and that she excelled once she adapted to the speed of the professional game. Wynalda scored three goals in four preseason matches including the game-winner in the Wave’s victory over the Seattle Reign. 

“I was doing really well with the minutes I was given,” Wynalda said.
Despite her strong preseason performances, Wynalda said the mental side of the trial was challenging. She was giving her all on the field, but was unsure of where she stood with San Diego’s coaches at times.

“The mental part was pretty taxing,” she admitted. “That is one thing I struggled with a bit. Playing better and better eased that anxiety.” 
Conversations with her mother and sister, along with journaling, helped ease that anxiety.

“My family has been an amazing system,” Wynalda noted. “They have been a great resource and outlet for me.” 

Her father, U.S. soccer legend Eric Wynalda, wants his daughter to have fun as a pro, she said. 

“He has taken the dad role instead of the coach role,” Wynalda said. “He understands this is my journey. I’m going to face comparison, but he just wants me to do my best. He wants me to enjoy this whole process.”

Around 20 of Wynalda’s friends and family members were in the stands, cheering for her during the match against Houston. 
She called the atmosphere electric, despite expecting it to feel overwhelming.

“Once you get on the field it is you and your teammates, and it’s just like you are playing the game as a kid,” Wynalda added. “Once I stepped out there, I felt super in my element. On the big stage, it is like playing with your friends, but there is a bit more to it. It was a dream.” 

The first time Wynalda touched the ball was to throw it into play.
“Once I connected my first pass and got into the rhythm of the game, I felt very comfortable, very at ease,” she said. 
She even sent a curling trivela pass — kicking the ball with the outside of her right foot — that barely missed connecting with Gia Coreley inside the box. 

“It got some ohhs and ahhs from the crowd,” Wynalda noted. “It was really fun.”

Wynalda, normally an attacker looking to pass and score, was instead positioned at left back for the Wave. On game restarts, she was the team’s last defender, able to survey the field. 

“There were a few moments of stoppage where I really soaked everything in,” she explained. “Taking those moments to breathe it all in was really special.” 

Wynalda had never played outside back until preseason training, but is confident in her skills. 

“Regardless of where I am put on the field, I’ll give my best effort,” she explained. “I’m proud of my work ethic. I have always considered myself a hard worker and someone who is ferocious in nature, but seeing my coaches and teammates feel the same way about me is really validating.” 

The Wave hosted the Portland Thorns on Wednesday and will host the Chicago Red Stars on Saturday. 

Wynalda hopes to play in one of San Diego’s matches against Angel City FC, Los Angeles’ team, this season because she has friends on the team. 

Wynalda is one of the several former Pepperdine players now playing professional soccer around the world. Ward said he and Pepperdine’s staff are proud of Wynalda and excited to see how she will excel.

“Most importantly, she truly is an amazing young woman of character and passion,” he added. 

Wynalda said the attention to detail Pepperdine’s coaches emphasized has paid off with the Wave.

“My coaches have taken notice of my attention to detail,” Wynalda explained, “and that I demand excellence from myself — not taking the easy way out, not cutting corners.” 

She wants to score a long-term contract with San Diego. 
“Then we can continue building from there,” Wynalda said. “Hopefully, I’ll get my first NWSL goal and assist, maybe play a half, and I can keep going. My top priority is making sure that contract gets extended to full-time.”

Pepperdine University Weekly Sports Schedule: April 2 – April 9

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Thursday, April 2
Men’s Volleyball vs. UCLA
6:00 PM – Firestone Fieldhouse

Sunday, April 5
Men’s Tennis vs. Portland
10:00 AM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center

Men’s Tennis vs. Gonzaga
2:30 PM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center

Thursday, April 9
Men’s Tennis vs. Santa Clara
2:00 PM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center

Agoura Animal Shelter Pet of the Week, Meet Georgie: Thursday, April 2

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Meet Georgie (A5745272)

This 2-year-old, 95 lb pittie is a whole lot of love with the biggest smile that lights up the room. He came in as a stray back in December and has been patiently waiting for his forever home ever since—making him one of our longest residents. Don’t let his size fool you—Georgie is a total sweetheart. He’s a cuddly, toy-loving couch potato who absolutely adores giving kisses. He’s also a smart boy who already knows sit, down, roll over, and speak! Georgie is ready to trade shelter life for a cozy home and someone to love. 

Care Center Hours:
Monday-Saturday 11am-5pm
Closed* on Sunday and holidays

29525 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
agoura@animalcare.lacounty.gov

Pepperdine University Weekly Sports Schedule: March 27 – April 2

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Friday, March 27
Baseball vs. San Diego
3:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Dollar Hot Dog Day

Saturday, March 28
Baseball vs. San Diego
2:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Trading Card Pack Giveaway

Sunday, March 29
Women’s Tennis vs. Portland
12:00 PM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center
Bark at the Park

Baseball vs. San Diego
1:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium

Tuesday, March 31
Baseball vs. CSUN
3:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Two-For-Tuesday

Thursday, April 2
Men’s Volleyball vs. UCLA
6:00 PM – Firestone Fieldhouse
White Out

Agoura Animal Shelter Pet of the Week, Meet Flower: Thursday, March 26

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Meet Flower (A5743137) Flower was brought in as a stray in early December. Shortly after arriving, she developed pneumonia and bravely battled it for about a month. Thanks to treatment covered by Healthcare for Homeless Animals, she made a full recovery and is now healthy and ready for a fresh start. This sweet girl absolutely loves attention and enjoys playing with her toys. Flower would do best as the only dog in the home. She’s been through a lot and is ready to leave the shelter behind for a cozy place to call her own. 

For the whole month of March adoption fees are waived for dogs and cats over 1yr old. Including spay/neuter and microchip.

Care Center Hours:
Monday-Saturday 11am-5pm
Closed* on Sunday and holidays

29525 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
agoura@animalcare.lacounty.gov

Jonathan Jeffrey Norvel Warnes 1965-2026

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Known lovingly to family and friends as Jeff, passed away peacefully on March 9, 2026, after a courageous two-year battle following a catastrophic stroke. He was 60 years old.

Jeff was born on August 2, 1965, in Arusha, Tanzania, to Richard and Nancy Warnes. His early years were filled with curiosity and adventure, qualities that stayed with him throughout his life.

Jeff graduated from Santa Monica High School, and shortly thereafter, he began working at Pepperdine University, where he honed the skills that led to a fulfilling career as a plumber.

Jeff worked at Pepperdine for several years before continuing his career with various plumbing companies throughout Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Known for his craftsmanship and reliability, he was a man who took pride in a job well done and was always willing to help others with their projects, never expecting anything in return.

A steady rock, a protector, and a devoted family man, Jeff took immense pride in being a husband to his wife, Shellee, a father to his sons, Colby (Samantha), Josh (Lisa), and Cheyne, and later, a proud Papa to his grandchildren, Jules, Lennox, Asher, Indie and Rose. His mother, Nancy, sister, Dana, and brothers, Michael and Todd, will forever remember his sweet nature, fierce pride, unwavering loyalty and immense laughter. His nephew, Matthew (Nevi), and niece, Shelby (Dillon), will also carry forward his memory. He was predeceased by his father, Richard Warnes.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, March 25, at Malibu West Beach Club. Services are scheduled to begin at 3:30 PM. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories that celebrate the legacy he left behind.

Pepperdine University Weekly Sports Schedule: March 19 – March 24

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Thursday, March 19
Women’s Tennis vs. NC State
2:00 PM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center

Women’s Basketball vs. UC Davis
WNIT First Round
6:00 PM – Firestone Fieldhouse

Friday, March 20
Beach Volleyball vs. Tulane
10:00 AM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Beach Volleyball vs. Vanguard
2:00 PM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Men’s Volleyball vs. UC Merced
6:00 PM – Firestone Fieldhouse

Saturday, March 21
Beach Volleyball vs. LMU
9:00 AM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Women’s Tennis vs. Cal Poly
1:00 PM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center

Beach Volleyball vs. Concordia-Irvine
3:00 PM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Men’s Volleyball vs. UC Merced
4:00 PM – Firestone Fieldhouse
Senior Day

Tuesday, March 24
Baseball vs. Washington
12:30 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Veterans and Military Appreciation Game
Two-for-Tuesday

Agoura Animal Shelter Pet of the Week, Meet Duke: Thursday, March 19

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Meet Duke (A5748233), a 2-year-old Labrador Retriever mix who was surrendered in early Jan. through no fault of his own. This sweet boy is a weekly playgroup star, happily spending time with medium and large dogs. Duke is just as happy soaking up attention from his handlers as he is playing with his dog friends. He LOVES toys and will stuff at least 4 at a time in his mouth. With his gentle nature and loving personality, he truly deserves a home of his own. 

For the whole month of March adoption fees are waived for dogs and cats over 1yr old. Including spay/neuter and microchip.

Care Center Hours:
Monday-Saturday 11am-5pm
Closed* on Sunday and holidays

29525 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
agoura@animalcare.lacounty.gov

Stuart E. Blue 1935-2026

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Stuart Edwin Blue, age 91, was born in Los Angeles on February 22, 1935, to Harry and Ida Blue. After college, he worked as an Assistant to the Producer on the TV Show, “Queen for a Day”. He was drafted into the Army and served two years at the Presidio in San Francisco, and then went into the retail toy business with his brother, Earl, in the San Fernando Valley for 30+ years. 

Stu loved all things “Boat”. He joined the Malibu Yacht Club and purchased a Malibu Outrigger to sail off the beach, and years later bought a Downeaster 32 and joined the Del Rey Yacht Club.

He built a 17’ Boston Whitehall Pulling Boat and circumnavigated Catalina Island during the Bicentennial with his wife and daughter. He was the original distributor of Ocean Kayaks in Malibu.  

Stu designed and built the Seawind Cruising Shell, a 16’ fiberglass boat with a wooden seat and retractable outriggers, which won a design award from the Museum of Modern Art, and then sold the plans to a local boat company, who continued the sales. The shell was juried into an exhibition of well-designed manufactured products by the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles.

In 1988, he and his wife bought a Latigo Cove beach house in Malibu and lived there joyfully until his death on March 1, 2026, after a long illness.  

Stu is survived by his wife of 55 years, Jacquelyn “Jackie” Blue, his daughter, Jocelyn Blue, and his granddaughter, Jadyn Blue, and many adoring nieces and nephews.  

Pepperdine University Weekly Sports Schedule: March 12 – March 15

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Thursday, March 12
Baseball vs UMass Lowell
3:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Dollar Hot Dog Day (First 30 Fans)

Friday, March 13
Baseball vs UMass Lowell
3:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Free Prince Street Pizza (First 100 students)

Beach Volleyball vs. Hope International
10:00 AM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Beach Volleyball vs. Cal State Bakersfield
2:00 PM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Saturday, March 14
Beach Volleyball vs. Hope International
10:00 AM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Beach Volleyball vs. Cal State Bakersfield
2:00 PM – Pepperdine Beach Courts

Baseball vs UMass Lowell (Doubleheader)
11:00 AM / 2:00 PM – Eddy D. Field Stadium
Trading Card Pack Giveaway

Sunday, March 15
Women’s Tennis vs. Cal
1:00 PM – Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center