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November 01, 2014

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StaffReports REDBLUFF The Red Bluff Ju- nior Spartans PeeWee and Midg- ets cheerleading teams won di- vision championships and will compete for a state title Sunday. The Junior Spartans are en- couraging everyone to come out and support the cheerlead- ing squads at 10 a.m. Sunday at Las Plumas High School in Oro- ville for the Northern California Federation State Cheer Compe- tition. The PeeWee cheer squad of 9- and 10 year-olds placed first in the dance and cheer categories at the Oct. 21 NorCalFed Divi- sion 1 Cheer Competition in Palo Cedro. The Junior Midgets cheer squad of 10- to 12-year-olds placed first in cheer and second in dance. The 2014 champion Junior PeeWee cheerleaders are Shelby Arellano, Jaime Bailey, Macen- zie Bailey, Aaliyah Chavez, Yas- min Chavez, Camryn Clement, Badegech Dittner, Makenzie Ferguson, Kirra Ferreira, Lily Morales, Alexandra Strole, Al- lie VanOrnum, and Alexandra Vicuna. They are coached by Cori Dittner and Melissa Sides and trained by Yessie Castillo, Carley Clement, Jasmine Dittner and Karlie Lopez. The 2014 champion Junior Midgets cheerleaders are Gen- evieve Villa, Alex-Torres-Ramos, Angie Zambrano, Juliana Me- jia, Victoria Clark, Abi Zirkle, Nicole Rodriguez-Torres, Elyse Benson and Aubree Bachmeyer. They are coached by Deanna Bachmeyer and Lisa Zirkle and trained by Chase Feusi and Mary Herrera. CHEERLEADING JuniorSpartanteams aimingforstatetitles RedBluff'sPeeWee,Midgetscheerteamswin divisions, go to Oroville for finals on Sunday SUBMITTEDPHOTO The Junior Spartans Junior Midgets cheerleaders. SUBMITTED PHOTO The Junior Spartans Junior PeeWee cheerleaders. Online: For more local Tehama County sports coverage visit the website REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM/SPORTS. Staff Reports ANDERSON Ten Red Bluff Spartans swimmers swam well enough at Thursday's Division 1 championships to earn a spot in Saturday's Northern Section Masters meet. The Spartans were led by a trio of sophomores. Mitchell Sauve placed sec- ond in the 200 individual med- ley (2:20.88) and the 100 back- stroke (1:11.24). Noah Caylor was third in the 100 backstroke, shaving two seconds off his personal best time (1:07.58). Julia Brandt, battling the flu, was second in the 100 breaststroke and third in the 200 individual medley. Nicole Sauve was fifth in the 100 backstroke, taking a sec- ond off her personal best time. She was sixth in the 100 free- style. Haley Rosser was sixth in the 50 freestyle and 100 back- stroke. Jacob Patterson dropped two seconds off his personal best in the 100 breaststroke to place fifth (1:14.96). and was 12th in the 50 freestyle. Ellie Fletcher was sixth in the 200 individual medley and eighth in the 100 breast- stroke. Nathan Fregoso was seventh in the 100 backstroke. Jillian Strom placed ninth in the 100 breaststroke and 14th in the 100 freestyle. Edna Freitag earned a 14th- place finish in the 100 butter- fly. PREP ROUNDUP 10 Spartans earn Masters swim berths Red Bluff led by three sophomores as competitors post multiple top-15 finishes SUBMITTED PHOTO Red Bluff senior Nicole Sauve finished sixth in the 100backstroke (1:08.58), which is the fourth-fastest 100back time in school history, at the Division I Swimming Championships in Anderson. By Janie McCauley The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO Pablo Sandoval walked up the stairs as he brought up the rear of yet another Giants victory parade and immediately got stopped by home run king Barry Bonds. "Don't walk by me," Bonds or- dered, pulling his fellow slugger into an embrace. Sandoval insists he wants to play the rest of his career for the San Francisco Giants, and for mo- ments just like this. He's not nam- ing his price, not now. "I want to wear that jersey for the rest of my career," Sandoval said. "I'm going to go from what my heart tells me." As the Giants parted ways for another World Series-shortened offseason, the biggest question is whether Sandoval will be back in the orange and black to make an- other run at a title. San Francisco's slugging, switch-hitting third baseman preferred to savor his third World Series championship for a little while rather than contemplating where he will be suiting up come 2015. Re-signing the Kung Fu Panda is a top priority for the franchise going forward, too — CEO Larry CHAMPIONSHIP Sandoval wants to be a Giant for career SF may have to beat out big-spending ballclubs MARCIO J. SANCHEZ — ASSOCIATED PRESS The San Francisco Giants' Pablo Sandoval rides in a vehicle during the World Series victory parade. By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press EUGENE, ORE. If the Oregon Ducks want to use two straight losses to Stanford as motivation against the Cardinal this season, then so be it, coach Mark Helfrich said. Whatever works. "There's always all those out- side motivators whether it's re- venge or the rivalry or this or that or the other," he said. "Funnel that to your preparation. That's the only way you can make that a functional positive for you or for the team." Fifth-ranked Oregon hosts Stanford today, and no doubt there are several players who have considered that for the past two seasons the Cardinal have spoiled the Ducks' national championship hopes. In 2012, Oregon was ranked No. 1 when the fourteenth-ranked Cardinal came to Autzen and shocked the Ducks 17-14 on Jor- dan Williamson's 37-yard field goal in overtime. Oregon would go on to finish ranked No. 2 in the nation after rolling over Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl, which would turn out to be Chip Kelly's last game as coach. COLLEGE FOOTBALL No. 5 Oregon looks to break Stanford's run in game today With the U.S.-led assault on the Islamic State group, the world community is acting in Syria, but not in the Syrian civil war. When it comes to the issue that has undermined the region, there's still no plan. MIDDLE EAST Analysis:InSyria,no good options for West FULL STORY ON PAGE B5 Top Fuelers Wrestling sign-ups will be 6to 8p.m. Monday and Wednesday at Round Table Pizza. The cost for wrestlers in kindergarten through eighth grade is $40. For more info. call 736-5665. WRESTLING Top Fuelers sign-ups set for this week Due to our print deadline coverage of the Corning at Anderson and Enterprise and Red Bluff games can be found on our website redbluffdailynews.com. WEEK 9 FOOTBALL Friday football coverage redbluffdailynews.com A winged spaceship designed to take tourists beyond Earth's atmosphere exploded during a test flight Friday, killing a pilot in the second fiery setback for commercial space travel in less than a week. 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