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Tehama Tracker Tuesday's results NBA Warriors Cleveland Lee: 29 points Rush, K. Thompson: 14 points Monday's results WRESTLING Dream Tournament in San Rafael Corning participants 126, Nate Fultz, 2nd 170, Daniel Welborn, 2nd 195, Erik Miranda, 1st 220, Noah Hall, 4th Today's games BOYS HOOPS Paradise Red Bluff Biggs Los Molinos 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING Paradise Red Bluff NBA Warriors New Jersey Indiana Kings 4:30 p.m. CSNB 7 p.m. CSNC On the tube MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL •4 p.m., ESPN2 — Cincinnati at UConn •6 p.m., ESPN2 — Texas at Kansas St. NBA •5 p.m., ESPN — Portland at Atlanta • 7:30 p.m., ESPN — Dallas at L.A. Clippers NHL • 4:30 p.m., NBCSP — Buffalo at Chicago TENNIS •8 p.m., ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Melbourne, Aus- tralia • Midnight, ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Melbourne, Australia A's reach agreement with McCarthy, Devine OAKLAND (AP) — The Oakland Ath- letics have agreed to one-year contracts with right-handers Brandon McCarthy and Joey Devine, avoiding arbitration. McCarthy gets $4,275,000 and Devine $737,500. They were the final two arbitration-eligi- ble players on Oak- land's roster. McCarthy became a reliable starter after earning the fifth spot in the rotation. He went 9-9 with a 3.32 ERA in 25 starts last season. He posted career highs in wins, starts, complete games (five), innings pitched (170 2-3) and strikeouts (123). His 123 strikeouts to 25 walks set an A's record for strikeout- to-walk ratio at 4.92. Devine returned after missing the 2009 and 2010 seasons recovering from reconstructive elbow surgery. Called up from Triple-A Sacra- mento on May 20, he went 1-1 with a 3.52 ERA in 26 relief appearances before going back to the minors. Oakland announced the deals on Tuesday. Follow us on Twitter: @TehamaSports Daily News photo by Rich Greene The Corning Cardinals boys and soccer teams each beat Lassen,Tuesday afternoon. The boys won 5-1, behind a Roberto Garcia hat trick. Francisco Pano scored a goal and had two assists. Hector Loera had the other Corning goal. Diego Figueroa and Sergio Martinez each had an assist. Javier Tapia made three saves. The Lady Cardinals won 5-0 as Caitlin McCoy scored twice. Magdaelena Ramirez assisted on two goals and scored one herself. Carrolina Carillo and Laura Madera also scored and Nicole Mason had a pair of assists. D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Red Bluff Spartans Basketball If you can The senior guard helped spark a Spartans win over Lassen, Friday, with an 18-point perfor- mance. Taylor Blaser Blaser has provided quality outside shooting for the Spartans with the ability to drive to the bas- ket. $5 off accept losing, you can't win. — Vince Lombardi The senior has keyed the Corning attack all season. Ramirez has led the Lady Cardinals in scor- ing this season with nine goals and seven assists as Corning is picking up where it left off a year ago. Magdaelena Ramirez Jiffy Lube, the Jiffy Lube design mark and Jiffy Lube Signature Service are registered trademarks of Jiffy Lube International, Inc. ©2011 Jiffy Lube International, Inc. Signature Service® Oil Change 190 S. Main St., Red Bluff 530-527-8264 Corning Lady Cardinals Soccer 7:30 p.m. 95 105 Sports Cards sweep Lassen 7:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1B Wednesday January 18, 2012 Lee's 29 lifts Warriors over Cavs CLEVELAND (AP) — David Lee scored a sea- son-high 29 points — 13 in the fourth quarter — and Nate Robinson added 17 points, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 105-95 win Tuesday night over the road-worn Cleve- land Cavaliers. Lee scored 7 straight points midway through the final period to help the Warriors pull away from the Cavs, who were com- ing off a seven-game road trip. Golden State's Monta Ellis had to be helped from the floor bleeding in the final minute with a cut on his face. He was acci- dentally struck by an elbow from Cleveland's Anderson Varejao. Ellis finished with 10 points — 13 below his average. Antawn Jamison scored 19 and rookie Kyrie Irving had 18 for Cleveland, which commit- ted a season-high 25 turnovers and dragged at both ends of the floor. Robinson added 10 assists, rookie Klay Thompson made all four 3-pointers and scored 14 and Brandon Rush added 14 for Golden State. Ellis was only 2 of 12 from the floor, but his teammates picked up the scoring slack. Rush came off the bench and scored six straight late in the third when Golden State coach Mark Jackson turned to his reserves, who gave the Warriors a two-point lead entering the fourth. Andris Biedrins had 11 rebounds for the Warriors, who have two straight road wins for the first time since Nov. 8-10, 2010. The Warriors trailed 87-85 early in the fourth when Lee went to work. The 6-foot-9 forward scored on a pair of layups, dropped a free throw and then drilled a short jumper from the wing to put Golden State ahead 92-87 with 5:54 left. Cleveland was only down by five, but it See LEE, page 2B

