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Monday���s results SPRING TRAINING Giants 9 Chicago Cubs Tuesday March 26, 2013 3 TEHAMA FAMILY FITNESS CENTER Mobilio contest brings out Red Bluff���s best SF ��� Pagan 2-5, 2 RBI CHI ��� Navarro 2-3, 2 RBI Milwaukee 7 Athletics 9 MIL ��� Schafer 1-3, 1 RBI OAK ��� Sizemore 4-4, 2 RBI Saturday���s results SOFTBALL Anderson Tournament Red Bluff 5 Willows 1 Paradise 8 Red Bluff 4 Arcata 4 Corning 7 Kristin Cox 1-3, 2 RBI Bailey Jennings 3-3, 1 RBI Baylie Fryar 1-2, 1 RBI V 1B Sports Tehama Tracker Vintage 7 Corning 5 BASEBALL At Raley Field in Sacramento 2 Gridley 20 Red Bluff Evan Sinclair 3-4, 6 RBI Garrett Sandow 2-3, 2 RBI Kyle Martin 1-3, 2 RBI CJ Somavia 1-4, 2 RBI Colin Igarta 4-5, 2 runs Special to the DN The night of March 16th was something to remember. Dave���s Cave memorial weight room was filled with spectators to cheer on local competitors lifting in Dave Mobilio���s honor. It was a night in memory of a fallen local hero, competitive power lifter and friend of Tehama Family Fitness Center. More than $300 was raised to be donated to the Dave Mobilio Scholarship at the Butte College Law Enforcement Academy. Seventeen competitors showed their strength and respect to Mobilio as they competed in the 4th annual Dave Mobilio Raw Bench Press Championships. Red Bluff���s strongest bench pressers competed in two women���s weight classes, three men���s weight classes, a team division and a max body weight for reps division. Results are as follows: Top team champions Raeann Dubay and Leticia Ramos benched 115 pounds and 135 pounds, Courtesy photo respectively. Light weight Kyle Dudley benched 340 pounds, middle weight CJ Dempsey benched 440 pounds and heavy weight Scott Lewis benched 385 pounds. Dempsey and Dudley also also won the top team division. Dempsey won the body weight for reps division as well as pumping out 220 pounds for a set of 30. Tehama Family Fitness Center would like to thank all competitors and Today���s games SOFTBALL TRACK AND FIELD MERCY HIGH SCHOOL RB girls top field at Eagle Classic Enterprise Red Bluff 5 p.m. Follow @TehamaSports on Twitter for live game coverage Los Molinos Mercy spectators that supported the competition. Special thanks to Dudley���s Excavating for a generous donation and DJ Jambo Slice. 3:30 p.m. BASEBALL Red Bluff Enterprise DN Staff Report 1 & 4 p.m. Los Molinos Mercy 3:30 p.m. Corning Central Valley 4 p.m. TENNIS Willows Corning 3:30 p.m. SPRING TRAINING Courtesy photo Athletics Cleveland 1:05 p.m. San Diego Giants 1:05 p.m. On the tube GOLF 8 a.m. TGC ��� Tavistock Cup, final round, at Windermere, Fla. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 10 a.m. ESPN ��� Preseason, St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets, at Port St. Lucie, Fla. MEN���S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 4:30 p.m. ESPN ��� NIT, quarterfinal, Maryland at Alabama NBA BASKETBALL 4 p.m. TNT ��� New York at Boston 6:30 p.m. TNT ��� L.A. Clippers at Dallas NHL 4:30 p.m. NBCSN ��� N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia SOCCER 12:55 p.m. ESPN2 ��� World Cup qualifier, France vs. Spain, at Paris 7:15 p.m. ESPN ��� World Cup qualifier, Mexico vs. United States, at Mexico City WOMEN���S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 4 p.m. ESPN2 ��� NCAA Division I tournament, second round, North Carolina at Delaware or Kentucky vs. Dayton at Queens, N.Y. 6 p.m. ESPN2 ��� NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Florida State at Baylor; Michigan at Stanford; Penn St. at LSU; Notre Dame at Iowa. Lohse, Brewers reach $33M, 3-year deal A person familiar with the deal tells The Associated Press that free agent pitcher Kyle Lohse and the Milwaukee Brewers have reached agreement on a three-year contract worth $33 million. Mercy High School honored its winter athletes at a recent awards banquet. From back left, Reid Gardner (junior varsity basketball MVP), Charles Sorrell (JV most improved basketball player), Juan Rosales(boys soccer MVP and All-League recipient), Jessica Curl (varsity girls basketball MVP and All-League recipient), Mariah Kingwell (most improved soccer player and MVP in cheerleading). Middle row from left, Kayce Kemp (varsity most improved basketball player and AllLeague recipient), Caitlyn Safford (most improved JV basketball player), Jose Rosales (boys soccer MVP), Cheyanne Johnson (most improved varsity girls basketball player), Ben Zhu (most improved varsity boys basketball player. Bottom row from left, Marissa Starman (varsity girls basketball MVP), Daphne Nandino (JV basketball MVP). Mercy athletes net winter honors SPRING TRAINING Vogelsong works 6 innings as Giants beat Cubs 9-3 MESA, Ariz. (AP) ��� Ryan Vogelsong has one more spring start before taking his turn in San Francisco���s starting rotation early next month when the regular season opens. The right-hander appears ready for the season to start now after working six strong innings to help lead the Giants to a 9-3 win over the Chicago Cubs on Monday. Vogelsong���s only goal in his last start before the season Saturday in Oakland is simple: ������Don���t get hurt,������ he said. ������Don���t take a line drive back off of something.������ Andres Torres and Joaquin Arias hit two-run doubles, Angel Pagan drove in two runs and Buster Posey had three hits, including a two-out bloop double to drive in Vogelsong in the fourth. ������I still have one more (start), which I���m not going to complain about,������ Vogelsong said. ������But if I didn���t have one more, I would be fine, too.������ George Kontos, Javier Lopez and closer Sergio Romo each pitched a scoreless inning in relief of Vogelsong. Travis Wood, whose place in the Cubs��� starting rotation is set, struggled for AP photo San Francisco starting pitcher Ryan Vogelsong throws to the Chicago Cubs during the first inning of a spring training baseball game in Arizona Monday. the first time this spring. Wood, a left-hander who went 6-13 for the Cubs last season, allowed four runs on seven hits and threw two wild pitches in his fourinning outing. The Cubs got a run in the third off Vogelsong on a single, sacrifice and a double by David DeJesus that Pagan lost in the sun and allowed to drop in center field. The Red Bluff Lady Spartans track and field squad topped their field Friday at the Eagle Classic Relays in West Valley where they grabbed wins in the 4x200 and 4x400 relay events. The Lady Spartans, which finished with a score of 78.93, beat West Valley (72.94) and Foothill (70.94) in the field of 11 schools. In the 4x200 relay, Lily Brose, Allison Winning, Joanna Smith Conrad and Adrienne Hinkston took first with a time of 1:48.77. Arcata took second in the event with a time of 1:49.10. In the 4x400 relay, Brose, Winning, Conrad and Hinkston again beat Arcata for first place with a time of 4:12.99. In the 4-kg shot put event, Kayla Thayer took second with a throw of 35 feet, 3.25 inches.. Thayer also took second in the 1-kg discuss event with a throw of 113 feet, 4 inches. On the boys side, the Spartans finished in sixth place with a team score of 34.98. Red Bluff High���s Austin Torres, Stephen Hackstaff, Sean Freeny and Michael Stone teamed up for a 4x200 relay win with a time of 1:33.58. In the 4x400 relay event, the Spartans��� Greg Dufour, Torres, Stone and Freeny finished first with a time of 3:34.44. Torres also third in the triple jump with a distance of 41 feet, 9 inches. The Spartans next host Shasta at 3 p.m. Wednesday.