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1B Sports Tehama Tracker Wednesday's results Thursday July 11, 2013 MLB LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Athletics Pittsburgh LATE N.Y. Mets 7 Giants 2 NYM — Murhpy 2-5, 2 RBI SF — Crawford 2-4, 1 RBI Today's games AMERICAN LEGION District Playoffs at Red Bluff High School Red Bluff 7 p.m. MLB Giants CSNB San Diego 7:10 p.m. SF — Bumgarner SD — Marquis On the tube CYCLING 5 a.m. NBCSN — Tour de France, stage 12, Fougeres to Tours, France GOLF 9:30 A.m. TGC — LPGA, Manulife Financial Classic, first round, at Waterloo, Ontario Noon TGC — PGA Tour, John Deere Classic, first round, at Silvis, Ill. 1 p.m. ESPN2 — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Championship, first round, at Omaha, Neb. 3 p.m. TGC — Web.com Tour, Utah Championship, first round, at Sandy, Utah MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 10 a.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago White Sox at Detroit or Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees 4 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at Atlanta or Texas at Baltimore SOFTBALL 5 p.m. ESPN — World Cup, round robin, United States vs. Canada, at Oklahoma City WNBA BASKETBALL 6 p.m. ESPN2 — Los Angeles at Tulsa Hole-in-One Red Bluff High School junior Summer Frantz made a hole in one Monday at The Bumgardner Jr Tourney at the Del Rio country club in Modesto. The feat was accomplished on Hole 17, which is a 153 yard par 3. Frantz used her 4 hybrid and her newly fitted Bridgestone golf ball to score her first ace. Frantz will be on the girls golf team this fall at Red Bluff High. Iguodala to Warriors is confirmed by NBA OAKLAND (AP) — The NBA has confirmed the three-team trade that will send swingman Andre Iguodala to the Golden State Warriors, guard Randy Foye to the Denver Nuggets and a trio of expiring contracts along with a package of draft picks to the Utah Jazz. The trade announced Wednesday started when the Warriors reached a free agent agreement with Iguodala on a four-year, $48 million deal last week. Golden State cleared more than $24 million by sending Richard Jefferson, Andris Biedrins and Brandon Rush to the Jazz along with four draft picks and cash. In the end, the teams wrapped all the transactions into one trade that provides additional salary cap flexibility and compensation for each of them. Follow us on Twitter for live game coverage, exclusive online articles and more. @TehamaSports 9-10 boys nab district championship Special to the DN The Red Bluff 9-10 yearold boys baseball All-Stars team went undefeated in its run to a District 1 championship. Below is a recap of the team's five games. Game 1: Red Bluff vs. Cottonwood on June 28. Red Bluff won, 4-1. Cottonwood came out strong with as its leadoff hitter smacked a triple and scored on a passed ball. The run, however, would be Cottonwood's only scoring output on the day. Red Bluff tied up the game in the bottom of the first inning, when Cottonwood's pitcher walked three consecutive batters, leading to Blake Tweedt stealing home. Red Bluff's Bryce Tweedt hit a single, followed by a single from second baseman Kurtis Rodriguez. Blake Tweedt's fielder's choice moved the runners and Red Bluff loaded up the bases when left fielder, David Ferry, walked. Bryce Tweedt advanced on a passed ball to score, giving Red Bluff a 2-1 lead. Red Bluff came alive in the bottom of the fifth when Blake Tweedt hit a triple. Ferry brought him home on a double. Catcher, Luke Arvig, walked and Justin Hinkston's bunt single resulted in two runs scored. Cottonwood was unable to score in the top of the sixth. Hitting Stats: Bryce Tweedt 1B, 1R Kurtis Rodriguez 1B Blake Tweedt, 3B, 2R David Ferry, 2B, 1R Justin Hinkston, 1B Pitching: RB: Blake Tweedt 4 IP, 7K, allowed 1 earned run. RB: Kurtis Rodriguez 2 IP, 3K, 0 runs allowed. Game 2: Red Bluff vs. Anderson on June 29. Red Bluff won, 18-1. Quick stats for this game: Leadoff hitter Bryce Tweedt went 4 for 4, with three triples a double, and four runs scored. Kurtis Rodriguez 1B, 2R Blake Tweedt had two singles and two runs scored. David Ferry 1B, 2R Luke Arvig had 3 hits, 2R Justin Hinkston 1B Garrett Freeman 2B, 2R Jakob Fregoso 1B, 1R Codee Hill 1B, 1R Logan Houchins 1B, 1R Pitching: RB: Bryce Tweedt, 3 IP, 7K, allowed 3 runs Courtesy photo The Red Bluff 9-10 year-old boys baseball All-Stars team earned a 2013 District 1 championship. From back left are Coach Wes Arvig, Garrett Freeman, Blake Tweedt, Kaiden Hassay, David Ferry, Coach Rich Hassay, Justin Hinkston, Coach Vince Rodriguez and Kurtis Rodriguez. From bottom left are Christopher Huhn, Codee Hill, Logan Houchins, Bryce Tweedt, Jordan Shank, Luke Arvig and Jakob Fregoso. RB: Luke Arvig 1 IP, 0 ER Game 3: Red Bluff vs. Central Tehama (championship game of South bracket) on July 2. Red Bluff won, 11-1. Central Tehama went scoreless until the third inning, when its second baseman was hit by a pitch and scored on Devin Hendersen's triple. It would be Central Tehama's sole run. Red Bluff's Kurtis Rodriguez hit a single, followed by Blake Tweedt's base on balls and Ferry's fielder's choice. Rodriguez and Blake Tweedt scored in the first inning. Blake Tweedt hit a double in the bottom of the second and eventually scored resulting in another run for Red Bluff. Red Bluff came alive in the fourth inning, when Kaiden Hassay walked, Fregoso reached first on a single and Christopher Huhn walked, loading the bases for Red Bluff. Bryce Tweedt took a walk, walking in a run, then Rodriguez hit a single, bringing home two runs. Luke Arvig hit a single, bringing in two more runs for Red Bluff, ultimately resulting in six runs in the bottom of the fourth for the team. The bottom of the fifth started when both Fregoso and Houchins got base hits. Rodriguez singled, scoring Houchins. Blake Tweedt then hit a walk-off single, bringing home Rodriguez to end the game. Hitting Stats: Bryce Tweedt: 1B, 1R Kurtis Rodriguez: Three 1B, 3 R Blake Tweedt One 2B, 1B, 2R Luke Arvig 1B, 1R Jakob Fregoso Two 1B, 1R Logan Houchins 1B, 1R Kaiden Hassay : BB, 1R Christopher Huhn: BB, 1R Pitching: RB: Bryce Tweedt 3 IP, 6 K, allowed one run RB: Blake Tweedt 2 IP, 3 K, no runs allowed. Game 4: Winner of South: Red Bluff vs. Winner of North: West Redding on July 5. Red Bluff won, 4-0. Bryce Tweedt scored on an inside-the-park home run in the third inning, scoring Red Bluff's first run. In the fourth, Jakob Fregoso and Codee Hill walked and scored on Bryce Tweedt's double. Red Bluff led 3-0 going to the top of the sixth. Bryce Tweedt singled in the inning, which was was followed by a Kurtis Rodriguez bunt. Bryce Tweedt scored on a passed ball. Red Bluff held West Redding scoreless. Hitting Stats: Bryce Tweedt HR, 2B, 1B. Kurtis Rodriguez BB, Sac Bunt. Blake Tweedt 2B. David Ferry 2 BB, one 1B. Luke Arvig 2 BB, 1B. Garrett Freeman 1B. Kaiden Hassay Sac Bunt. Game 5: Red Bluff vs. West Redding on July 7. Red Bluff opened up the first inning of the District 1 championship game scoring two runs. Bryce Tweedt led off with a single but was put out at second on a fielder's choice by Kurtis Rodriguez. Blake Tweedt hit a double, which scored Rodriguez and Luke Arvig brought in Blake Tweedt with a single. West Redding answered in the bottom of the first when Jackson Beasley walked and Brody Pickett singled, bringing home Beasley. Pickett made it home on Ethan Vericker's hit to right field. In the second inning, Logan Houchins drew a walk and scored on Bryce Tweedt's double. West Redding went scoreless for two innings with Bryce Tweedt allowing only one hit. Red Bluff's Bryce Tweedt led off with a double in the fifth, followed by a walk from Rodriguez. Blake Tweedt also doubled, scoring both Bryce Tweedt and Rodriguez. David Ferry laid down a bunt and a misplayed ball by West Redding allowed Blake Tweedt to steal home, bringing the score to 6-2 Red Bluff. Again, West Redding answered in the bottom of the fifth, scoring two runs. Virgil Blake started off the inning with a double. Nic Baker hit a single, scoring Blake and Derek Myer doubled, scoring Baker. Red Bluff's Bryce Tweedt singled and stole second to open up the top of the sixth . Blake Tweedt singled as did Luke Arvig, scoring Bryce Tweedt, giving Red Bluff a 7-4 lead. Arvig and his defense held West Redding to win the game and championship, 7-4. Hitting Stats: Bryce Tweedt 2B, two 1B. Kurtis Rodriguez 2BB. Blake Tweedt, two 2B, 1B. Luke Arvig two 1B. Pitching: RB: Bryce Tweedt 5 2/3 IP, 4K, 4 runs allowed RB: Luke Arvig 1 1/3 IP, 1K, 0 runs allowed Mets 7, Giants 2 Mets complete rare sweep in SF AP photo San Francisco Giants' Kensuke Tanaka of Japan grounds out against the New York Mets Wednesday. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Former Giants prospect Zack Wheeler pitched seven sharp innings, Marlon Byrd homered again and the New York Mets completed their first sweep in San Francisco since 1994 with a 7-2 win Wednesday. Daniel Murphy and John Buck each had two hits and drove in two runs as the Mets won their fourth in a row, including three straight over the slumping World Series champions. The Giants have lost 16 of 19. Wheeler (3-1), a former Giants' firstround draft pick, took a shutout into the seventh. He allowed one run and three hits overall, striking out five and walking three. Matt Cain (5-6) lasted less than an inning for the first time in his career, giving up three runs on two hits while getting just two outs. He walked three. San Francisco dropped a season-high 10 games under .500 as it was swept at home for the first time in nearly a year. Wheeler retired 14 of the first 16 hitters before Pablo Sandoval singled for the Giants' first hit with two outs in the fourth. Wheeler also hit an RBI double. Cain's home ERA rose to 5.94, the second-highest among qualifying NL pitchers. He crafted a 2.03 ERA at home last year. The Mets took a 3-0 lead in the first. Eric Young walked, stole second went to third on catcher Buster Posey's throwing error and scored on Murphy's single. Ike Davis and Kirk Nieuwenhuis drew walks ahead of Buck's two-run single, when ended Cain's day. Giants reliever Mike Kickham retired 12 of the first 14 hitters he faced into the fifth. That ended when Davis singled ahead of Byrd's 15th homer of the year, and second in two days. Wheeler and Murphy each doubled home a run in the sixth to make it 7-0. Brandon Crawford singled home a run in the Giants' eighth and Tony Abreu hit a sacrifice fly in the ninth. NOTES: Giants RHP Santiago Casilla could be activated Thursday. ... LHP Madison Bumgarner (9-5, 3.05) will start for the Giants on Thursday night in San Diego. He's 5-3 in 15 games against the Padres. ... RHP Jeremy Hefner (4-6, 3.39) gets the start for the Mets on Friday night at Pittsburgh. Since June 4, his ERA is 1.64. ... Mets INF David Wright extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a single in the top of the ninth.

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