3 TEENAGERS WERE RESCUED FROM THE WATERS OFF MANRESA STATE BEACH ON SATURDAY. AT AROUND 2 P-M A LIFE GUARD SAW 3 TEENAGE BOYS, WHO HAD APPARENTLY BEEN PULLED OUT TO SEA BY A STRONG RIPTIDE, SIGNALING IN DISTRESS. THE LIFE GUARD ALONG WITH A RESCUE SWIMMER FROM THE APTOS/ LASELVA FIRE DEPARTMENT USED FLOATATION DEVICES TO GET THE YOUTHS TO SAFETY. A STATE PARKS SPOKESPERSON SAID THAT BEACH GOERS MUST BE AWARE OF THEIR SWIMMING ABILITIES, AND HEED POSTED RIPTIDE WARNINGS.