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February 03, 2015

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ByBarryWilner The Associated Press PHOENIX Tom Brady knows what's next: more Super Bowl wins. At least he hopes so. The most successful quar- terback of his era was still rid- ing the high of his fourth NFL championship on the morn- ing after New England's 28- 24 victory over Seattle. Brady had every right to look back at his four touchdown passes against the NFL's top-ranked defense and beam. Instead, he was looking ahead. "I am still kind of in the midst of my career," Brady said Monday before being pre- sented with a car and his third Super Bowl MVP trophy, tying him with his boyhood idol, Joe Montana. "I just love the game. I love playing. I love represent- ing our team." That team — or previous versions of the Patriots he has quarterbacked — won three Super Bowls in four years, then lost in its next two trips to the big game. Brady knows how close the Patriots came to a third straight flop against the NFC champion, needing an in- terception with 20 seconds to go to clinch the crown. "We've been on the other NFL BRADYNOTDONE, SETONMORETITLES Patriots QB in 'midst of my career' at 37 DAVIDJ.PHILLIP—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, right, celebrates with tight end Rob Gronkowski a er Super Bowl XLIX against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. The Patriots won 28-24. MARK HUMPHREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patriots quarterback Tom Brady holds up Vince Lombardi Trophy a er the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24in Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. Online: Be the first to get local results from local teams and athletes at REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM/SPORTS. Online: Be the first to get local results from local teams and athletes at REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM/SPORTS. By Tom Withers The Associated Press CLEVELAND Johnny Manziel has sought help to change his off-field lifestyle. Following a rough rookie season in the NFL, Manziel has entered a treatment pro- gram for unspecified reasons, an adviser for the Browns quarterback said in a state- ment released by the team on Monday. "Johnny knows there are areas he needs to improve on to help him be a better fam- ily member, friend and team- mate, so he decided to take this step in his life during the off- season," Manziel adviser Brad Beckworth said. Beckworth said the former Heisman Tro- phy winner entered the un- named facility last week. He said Manziel's family is ask- ing for privacy until he rejoins the team. Beckworth's statement did not indicate reasons for Man- ziel needing treatment. How- ever, the 22-year-old QB's pen- chant for partying followed him from college into the pros and Manziel's nightlife has been well-chronicled by both social and mainstream media. The location of the facility where Manziel is staying is not immediately known. Browns general manager Ray Farmer said in a statement that the team fully supports Manziel and respects his ini- tiative in entering treatment. The team will respect Man- ziel's privacy during treatment, NFL BrownsQBManzielenterstreatment BOB LEVERONE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE An advisor for Johnny Manziel said in a statement released by the team Monday that Manziel has decided to enter treatment for an unspecified condition. CORNING The Corning Cardi- nals wrestling team had a strong showing on their home mats Sat- urday, finishing in second place at their own annual Corning In- vitational. Chico won the event, which fea- tured 32 schools, with 250 points. Corning finished with 187 points. Henley was third with 172 points. Red Bluff finished 16th with 51.5 points. Gavin Nye (heavyweight) and Cole Parker (198) both won their weight classes for Corning. Nye won all four of his bouts by pin fall, beating Henley's Ty- ler Burris in the finals. Parker pinned Paradise's Drew Hunsaker in his final. Corning's Tony Carrillo was the runner up at 163 pounds, losing to Henley's Jimmy Jones in the final. Devon Hiller was third at 129 pounds and Chase Wimer third at 123 for Corning. Josh Shults (148) earned a fifth place finish for the Cardinals. Red Bluff's Wyatt Richison and Brandon Marsh took the two fifth place finishes at 135 pounds. Earning seventh place finishes for Corning were Cody Evans (heavyweight), Austin Cunning- ham (163), John Raker (116) and Erik Alvarado (109). James Touros (223) and Chaos Vierra (141) finished in seventh for Red Bluff. Other weight winners included Enterprise's Victor Perine-Nash (223), Chico's Nick Maximov (185), Henley's Gary Jantzer (173), Chi- co's John Leal (155), Paradise's Wyatt Wyckoff (148), Chico's Kur- tis Clem (141), Lassen's Kenny Jones (135), Durham's Aalijah Da- vid (129), Pleasant Valley's Bailey Mora (123), Orland's Yonathan Es- quivel (116) and Sutter's Cole Shel- ton (109). WRESTLING Cards take 2nd at invite Nye, Parker win weight divisions CORNING A strong third quarter helped the Corning Lady Cardi- nals get by Anderson 51-48 Fri- day night. Corning outscored Anderson 18-6 in the third quarter. Baylie Fryar led the way for Corning with 13 points, making three three-pointers in the game. Kaylee Shoemaker had nine points, Whitney Armstrong had eight points and Gates Fears and Sophia Oliverez each had six. Armstrong had five assists. Avree Mulliner added four points, Emerie Eller had three and Grace Mora two points. Corning (15-4, 4-1) plays at West Valley 7:30 Feb. 6. MERCY 47, LOS MOLINOS 45 The Lady Warriors squeaked by county rival Los Molinos Friday night in Red Bluff. Marissa Starman led Mercy with 17 points. Madeline Flynn and Cheyanne Johnson both had 10 points. Tasha Pimentel had eight points for the Lady Warriors and Laura Keane had two. Mercy (9-9, 1-2) plays at Red- ding Christian 6 p.m. today. Los Molinos (5-10, 0-4) hosts Maxwell today at 5:30 p.m. BoysBasketball SHASTA 54, RED BLUFF 42 Visit- ing Shasta knocked off the Spar- tans Friday night. Red Bluff (12-8, 1-6) visits Par- adise 7:30 p.m. tonight. ANDERSON 59, CORNING 34 Corn- ing held with the hosts for a quarter, until Anderson pulled BASKETBALL Lady Cards hold off Anderson Julian Edelman was leveled by Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor. A er that series, Edelman was checked on the sideline by medical staff and an independent neurologist and cleared to return. NFL AP claims Edelman cleared concussion tests FULL STORY ON PAGE B2 The Red Bluff Lady Spartans host Paradise tonight at 7:30 p.m. The boys will be at Para- dise. Los Molinos hosts Max- well for a girls-boys double- header and Mercy teams are at Redding Christian. BASKETBALL Lady Spartans host Paradise tonight The Corning Cardinals boys and soccer teams play Ander- son 6p.m. today at Redding Soccer Park. The Corning boys beat Anderson earlier this year 5-1and the girls beat the Lady Cubs 5-2. SOCCER Corning Cardinals visit Anderson today BASKETBALL PAGE 2 Get your puzzles fix with the NEA Crossword, Sudoku and Celebrity Cipher, start your day off right with your horoscope, and read the latest advice doled out by Amy Dickinson. YOUR DAILY BREAK Fun and games inside today PAGE B3 PATRIOTS 28, SEAHAWKS 24 Up Next: Super Bowl 50 When: Feb. 7, 2016 Where: Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara Who: Teams TBD THESCORE BRADY PAGE 2 MANZIEL PAGE 2 SPORTS » redbluffdailynews.com Tuesday, February 3, 2015 MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/RBDAILYNEWS AND TWITTER.COM/REDBLUFFNEWS B1

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