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ByKristieRieken TheAssociatedPress HOUSTON Josh Donaldson hit a pair of two-run homers to help the Oakland Athletics cruise to a 10-1 win over the Houston Astros on Thursday night. It was the first career multi - homer game for Donaldson, who connected in the first inning and pushed the lead to 10-1 with a second shot in the seventh. Al - berto Callaspo added a two-run homer in the third and Jed Low- rie had three hits for the A's, who improved to 24-5 against Hous- ton, which joined the American League before the start of last season. Scott Kazmir is off to a 3-0 start for the first time in his ca - reer after allowing five hits and a run with seven strikeouts in six innings. He lowered his ERA to 1.62. The Athletics jumped on Hous - ton starter Brett Oberholtzer (0- 4) early and tagged him for a ca- reer-high six runs on and eight hits, which tied a career-high, in just 3 2/3 innings. Houston's only run came on a bases-loaded walk in the first in - ning and they had trouble string- ing any hits together. They had a terrible night on defense, com- mitting five errors after enter- ing the night leading the majors with a .992 fielding percentage and just seven errors. The Astros were swept by the A's in a three-game series in Oakland last week and there still seemed to be some animosity be - tween the teams from an 11-3 loss in the first game of that series. In that game, Houston reliever Paul Clemens appeared to try to hit Lowrie with a pitch in the third inning after Lowrie had at - tempted a bunt in the first with Oakland up by seven runs. Hous- ton manager Bo Porter came out of the dugout to scream at Low- rie after he hit a fly out after two inside pitches. On Thursday night, Clemens was ejected after hitting Low - rie on the backside with the first pitch of the at-bat with Oakland leading 8-1. Donaldson hit his sec- ond home run after the plunking. Donaldson's towering 389-foot homer, which clanged high off the foul pole in left field, gave Oak - land a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Houston cut it to 2-1 when Chris Carter drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the inning. The trouble continued for Oberholtzer in the second inning when Craig Gentry doubled with one out. He then plunked Bran - don Moss before a two-out RBI bloop single by Coco Crisp. Crisp advanced to second on an error by George Springer on the play. Donaldson hit a leadoff dou - ble in the third and scored on a single by Derek Norris with one out to make it 4-1. Callaspo fol- lowed with his two-run home run to the Crawford Boxes in left field to push the lead to 6-1. Gentry ended up on second base after a fielding error and a throwing error by Matt Domin - guez on the same play. Moss added an RBI single in the fifth inning and Lowrie had a run-scoring double later in the in - ning to push the lead to 8-1. NOTES: Athletics' RHP Jesse Chavez opposes RHP Brad Pea- cock in the second game of the se- ries tonight. ... Oakland RHP A.J. Griffin, sidelined since the start of the season with an elbow in- jury, will visit Dr. Thomas Mehl- hoff in Houston on Tuesday for a second opinion. ... Houston re- liever Matt Albers wasn't avail- able for a third straight game on Thursday because of tightness in his right shoulder. BaSeBall Donaldsonhitspairof homerunsinA'srout FirstcareermultihomergameforOakland slugger backs Kazmir, off to 3-0 start PatSullivan—theaSSociatedPreSS the oakland athletics' alberto callaspo (le ) rounds the bases in front of houston astros third baseman Matt dominguez on a two-run home run in the third inning thursday in houston. The Associated Press aTlaNTa Jeff Teague flung in a wild 3-pointer after the officials missed him stepping out of bounds, and Kyle Kor - ver finished off Indiana from beyond the arc to lead the At- lanta Hawks to a 98-85 victory Thursday night and another lead in the series with the top- seeded Pacers. Hardly playing like a No. 8 seed that finished six games under .500 during the regular season, the Hawks took control in the third quarter — the deci - sive period in all three games — and held off the Pacers to go up 2-1 in the best-of-seven series. Game 4 is Saturday in At - lanta. The Hawks were up 84-78 with the shot clock running down when Teague launched a running shot from the wing — after his foot clipped the line. It counted, even after a video re - view. Referee Tony Brothers said the officials took another look at the play merely to determine if Teague was behind the 3-point line when he shot. There wasn't any doubt about that, and the only other thing they could look at was the position of Teague's feet when the ball left his hand. He was clearly in bounds when he shot. GRizzlieS 98, THUNdeR 95 (OT) Mike Conley scored five of his 20 points in overtime, and Memphis beat Oklahoma City in taking a 2-1 lead in their first- round Western Conference se - ries. The Grizzlies won their sec- ond straight overtime game af- ter blowing a fourth-quarter lead. This time, they led by 17 before going cold for most of the final 7:43 of regulation. Court - ney Lee clinched the win, hit- ting three of four free throws in the final 10.9 seconds of OT. Game 4 is Saturday night in Memphis. NBA scoring champ Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook each scored 30 for the Thunder, who even got another four-point play in the final minute to force overtime. NBa ROUNdUp Teague,KorverleadHawkspastPacers Officials miss step out of bounds, Atlanta now leads series 2-1 over top seed Indiana darron cuMMingS — the aSSociated PreSS the atlanta hawks' Jeff teague is defended by the indiana Pacers' Paul george during the first half in game 2of an opening-round series. athletics10,astros1 Up next: a's at houston astros today, 5:10p.m., tv on cSn. THESCORE By Rich Greene rgreene@redbluffdailynews.com @richgreenenews on Twitter HilmaR Different section, same result. The Red Bluff Spartans ran their win streak to seven games Wednesday night by beating host Hilmar 7-3 on the opening day of their tournament. Eric Schreter struck out 12 bat - ters in six innings of work to earn the win for Red Bluff. The Spartans improved to 16-4 on the season. All four of their losses have come at the hands of just two schools — Pleasant Val - ley and South Medford (Oregon). The Spartans were scheduled to face Mariposa County on Day 2 of the Hilmar tournament Thursday. Today they are scheduled to face Le Grand. Schreter and Lane Pritchard, who pitched the seventh inning, combined to strike out 14 batters. Ryan Gamboa, Will Macdonald and Jared Poore each had two-hit games for Red Bluff. Each of them also drove in a run. Walker Dodero and Pritchard each doubled and drove in a run. Sam Hendricks also had a hit for Red Bluff. Carson Ellis was walked twice. The Spartans went 3 for 3 on the base paths with Hendricks, Mac - donald and Poore swiping bags. pRep BaSeBall Red Bluff beats host Hilmar 7-3 in tourney Schreter strikes out 12 as Spartans open with win The Associated Press lOS aNGeleS The Los Angeles County district attorney's office has referred the airport arrest of San Francisco 49ers linebacker Al - don Smith to the Los Angeles city attorney's office for misdemeanor consideration. The referral by county prose - cutors was announced Thursday without elaboration. Smith was arrested April 13 at Los Angeles International Airport. Airport police say the 24-year- old player was randomly selected for a secondary screening and be - came uncooperative with the pro- cess, telling a TSA agent that he had a bomb. leGal Case of 49ers' Smith sent to city attorney The Associated Press deTROiT Jarome Iginla scored with 6:28 left in overtime, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 3-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Thurs - day night in Game 4 of their first- round series. The Presidents' Trophy-win- ning and defending Eastern Con- ference champions can advance with a win against Detroit on Sat- urday afternoon at home. Detroit took a 2-0 lead early in the second period after Pavel Dat- syuk and Niklas Kronwall each had a goal and an assist. Torey Krug scored midway through the second period to pull the Bruins within a goal. Milan Lu - cic tied it at 2 early in the third. Boston's Tuukka Rask stopped 35 shots. NHl playOffS Bruins beat Red Wings 3-2 in OT, up 3-1 Sacramento river discovery charter School teacher carly Martinez takes her students into the community to help update baseball field dugouts, including diamond Park, tosh Field and Frey Field. diScOveRy ScHOOl Localstudentshelp update field dugouts PaGe b2 red Bluff plays le grand at 3:30p.m. on day 3of the hilmar tournament. corning is scheduled for the Willows tournament. Mercy travels to chester for a Five Star league game at 4p.m. BaSeBall Tourney action continues Friday red Bluff and corning will be amongst the 43schools set to compete at the West valley invitational at noon today in cottonwood. los Molinos is traveling to the Burney Spring classic at 11a.m. TRacK & field 43 schools scheduled for West Valley Invite get your puzzles fix with the nea crossword, 7little Words and celebrity cipher, start your day off right with your horoscope, and read the latest advice dolled out by carolyn hax. yOUR daily BReaK Fun and games inside today PaGe b3 SPORTS » redbluffdailynews.com friday, april 25, 2014 More at FacebooK.coM/rbDailYNeWs and tWitter.coM/reDblUFFNeWs B1

