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Tehama Tracker Friday's results SPRING TRAINING Giants Chi. Cubs Burris: 2-2, 2B Huff: 1-3, RBI Saturday's games SOFTBALL Los Molinos Tournament at Yreka Tournament at Lassen Tournament NBA Warriors Utah NHL Detroit Sharks 7:30 p.m. CSNC SPRING TRAINING Chi. Cubs (ss) Athletics (ss) Athletics (ss) Giants (ss) 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. CSNB Giants (ss) L.A. Dodgers (ss) 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games NBA Minnesota Kings 3 p.m. CSNB SPRING TRAINING Athletics Arizona (ss) San Diego (ss) Giants 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Monday's games TENNIS Corning Red Bluff GOLF Red Bluff PV Invitational at Bidwell Park Los Molinos Esparto at Yo Chi De He Mercy at Shasta at Gold Hills NBA Minnesota Warriors NHL Anaheim Sharks 7 p.m. CSNC SPRING TRAINING Arizona Athletics 1:05 p.m. AUTO RACING • 6:30 a.m., SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Food City 500, at Bristol, Tenn. • 7:30 a.m., SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Ford EcoBoost 300, at Bristol, Tenn. • 9 a.m., SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, ''Happy Hour Series,'' final prac- tice for Food City 500, at Bristol, Tenn. • 11 a.m., ESPN — NASCAR, Nation- wide Series, Ford EcoBoost 300, at Bristol, Tenn. • 10:30 p.m., SPEED — Formula One, Australian Grand Prix, at Melbourne, Australia On the tube Saturday BOXING •7 p.m., HBO — Middleweights, Edwin Rodriguez (20-0-0) vs. Donovan George (22-1-1); champion Sergio Martinez (48-2-2) vs. Matthew Macklin (28-3-0), for WBC Diamond mid- dleweight title, at New York COLLEGE SOFTBALL •2 p.m., FSN — Marshall at Memphis COLLEGE WRESTLING • 4:30 p.m., ESPN — NCAA Division I Championships, final match, schools TBD, at St. Louis 7:30 p.m. CSNB Noon at at at 3 p.m. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The stealthy 49ers are in the chase for Peyton Man- ning. The Dolphins and Cardinals are out. And the Broncos and Titans want to make sure the four-time NFL MVP is healthy. Got all that? After a brief lull, the pur- suit of Manning sure got interesting in a hurry Friday. The year's top free agent, who has been rehabbing in North Carolina after a string of neck surgeries, threw the football at Duke's athletic facilities for Hall of Fame QB turned Broncos execu- tive John Elway along with Denver coach John Fox. The workout lasted a lit- tle under two hours, and when it was over Elway seemed convinced that Manning is still Manning. ''We enjoyed visiting with Peyton today in N.C.,'' he wrote on his Twitter account. ''He threw the ball great and looked very com- fortable out there.'' A few minutes later, Elway posted: ''Watching him throw today was the next step in this important process for our team and Peyton. It was a productive GOLF •6 a.m., TGC — European PGA Tour, Open de Andalucia, third round, at Mar- bella, Spain • 10 a.m., TGC — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, third round, at Palm Har- bor, Fla. • Noon, NBC — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, third round, at Palm Har- bor, Fla. •1 p.m., TGC — LPGA, Founders Cup, third round, at Phoenix • 4:30 p.m., TGC — Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, second round, at New- port Beach (same-day tape) MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL (For the NCAA Tournament see the right side of this page) •8 a.m., ESPN — NIT, second round, UMass at Seton Hall MEN'S COLLEGE HOCKEY •5 p.m., NBCSN — Hockey East Tourna- ment, final MLB • 10 a.m., MLB NETWORK — Spring Training, Houston vs. N.Y.Yankees •1 p.m., CSNB—Spring Training, Oak- land vs. San Francisco •1 p.m., MLB NETWORK — Spring Training, Milwaukee at L.A. Angels •7 p.m., MLB NETWORK — Spring Training, San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers MOTORSPORTS • 11:30 a.m., SPEED — Daytona Bike Week, at Daytona Beach, Fla. (same-day tape) •2 p.m., SPEED — AMA Pro Racing, at Daytona Beach, Fla. (same-day tape) • 4:30 p.m., SPEED — Supercross, at Indianapolis NBA •5 p.m., WGN — Philadelphia at Chica- go •6 p.m., CSNB—Golden State at Utah •6 p.m., NBATV—San Antonio at Dal- las NHL • 10 a.m., NHL NETWORK — Philadel- phia at Boston • 4 p.m., NHL NETWORK—Toronto at Ottawa • 7:30 p.m., CSNC — Detroit at San Jose SOCCER • 5:30 a.m., FOX SOCCER—FA Cup, 6th Round, Sunderland at Everton •8 a.m., FOX SOCCER — Premier League, West Brom at Wigan • 10:30 a.m., FOX SOCCER — FA Cup, 6th Round, Bolton at Tottenham • 12:30 p.m., FOX SOCCER—Serie A, Juventus at Fiorentina •2 p.m., CSNC — MLS, Houston at San Jose TENNIS • 11 a.m., ABC — ATP World Tour/WTA, BNP Paribas Open, men's semifinals, at Indian Wells WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL •8 a.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tour- nament, first round, Kansas St. vs. Princeton, at Bridgeport, Conn.; Navy at Maryland;West Virginia vs.Texas, at Nor- folk, Va.; South Carolina vs. E. Michigan, at West Lafayette, Ind. • 10:30 a.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, UConn vs.Prairie View, at Bridgeport, Conn.; Louisville vs. Michigan St., at College Park, Md.; Stan- ford vs. Hampton, at Norfolk, Va; South Dakota St. at Purdue •1 p.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tour- nament, first round, Kentucky vs. McNeese St., at Ames, Iowa; Tennessee vs. UT-Martin, at Rosemont, Ill.; Arkansas vs.Dayton, at College Station, Texas; Rut- gers at Gonzaga • 3:30 p.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Green Bay at Iowa St.; BYU at DePaul; Albany (NY) at Texas A&M; Miami vs. Idaho St., at Spokane, Wash. AUTO RACING Sunday • 9:30 a.m., FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Food City 500, at Bristol, Tenn. GOLF •6 a.m., TGC — European PGA Tour, Open de Andalucia, final round, at Mar- bella, Spain • 10 a.m., TGC — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, final round, at Palm Har- bor, Fla. MLBN 6 p.m. CSNB 2 3 Sports Lassen View wraps season Courtesy photo The Lassen View "A" Boys' basketball team completed the season with a 30-2 record. The boys won four of the five tournaments they participated in, taking consolation in the Willows Tournament. The team defeated a tough Richfield team to win the Central Tehama Kiwanis Tournament in December. The winning continued in January with the boys winning the Vista Tournament by defeating Vista, Chico Jr. High, and Berrendos. In January the team also won the Lassen View "Dudley Long"Tour- nament. Next, in February they won the Richfield Tournament by defeating Martin Luther King, from Sacramento, in a thrilling double-overtime championship game.The Lassen View team was (from top left): Coach Dan Jackson, Ricky Fryer, Cameron Perdue, Dom Tating, Lane Pritchard, Cameron Schmidtke, Jon Magana, Dillon Garcia and Tanner Prest. Not pictured is coach Dan Tating. 49ers one of 3 teams left for Manning visit and went well.'' Whether San Francisco executives and coaches feel the same way, they weren't saying. But they also have shown interest in the man who led Indianapolis to a Super Bowl victory in 2007. A person familiar with the situation said that Manning worked out for 49ers' coach Jim Harbaugh on Tuesday night at Duke. ESPN first reported on the session. Blue Devils coach David Cutcliffe was Manning's offensive coordinator at the University of Tennessee and the two remain friends. As it became clear the 49ers were in the race, Miami and Arizona dropped out. Another person con- firmed to the AP that Man- ning phoned the Miami Dolphins on Thursday to advise them he'll sign else- where. The team has now turned its attention to free agent quarterback Matt Flynn. The people who spoke to the AP did so on condition of anonymity because Man- ning's workouts have remained private and most teams involved have refused to comment on their free agency negotiations. The Cardinals decided to pay quarterback Kevin Kolb the $7 million roster bonus he was due on Saturday, ending their pursuit of Man- ning. Arizona hosted Man- ning for about 6 1/2 hours at the team's facility on Sun- day, but the team's chances faded as the week pro- gressed. ''Acquiring Peyton Man- ning is no longer an option for us,'' coach Ken Whisen- hunt said. After he missed the entire 2011 season, Man- ning's uncertain health led the Colts to balk at the $28 million roster bonus they would have owed their 35- year-old leader on March 8. So they released him, end- ing his long and incredibly successful run with Indy. Now the question is which club will land a quar- terback who could make a team an instant Super Bowl contender. Will it be San Francisco, which seemed to be out of the picture? The 49ers had been working to re-sign quarter- back Alex Smith, the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2005 who made a comeback last year under first-year coach and former NFL QB Har- baugh. Smith has acknowledged he was happy with the three-year offer. Both he • Noon, NBC — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, final round, at Palm Har- bor, Fla. •1 p.m., TGC — LPGA, Founders Cup, final round, at Phoenix • 4:30 p.m., TGC — Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, final round, at Newport Beach (same-day tape) MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL (For the NCAA Tournament see the right side of this page) 11 a.m. ESPN — NIT, second round, Northern Iowa at Drexel MLB • 10 a.m., MLB NETWORK — Spring Training, Boston vs. Tampa Bay •1 p.m., MLB NETWORK—Colorado at Seattle •4 p.m., MLB NETWORK—N.Y. Yan- kees at Baltimore NBA •4 p.m., ESPN — Orlando at Miami • 6:30 p.m., ESPN — Portland at Okla- homa City NHL • 9:30 a.m., NBC — Pittsburgh at Philadelphia •4 p.m., NBCSN — Washington at Chicago SOCCER • 12:30 a.m., FOX SOCCER — A- League, Perth Glory at Gold Cost United • 6:30 a.m., FOX SOCCER—Premier League, Manchester United at Wolver- hampton • 8:30 a.m., FOX SOCCER — FA Cup, 6th Round, Stoke City at Liverpool • 12:30 p.m., FOX SOCCER — Serie A, Napoli at Udinese •1 p.m., NBCSN — MLS, Colorado at Philadelphia TENNIS • 11 a.m., ABC — ATP World Tour/WTA, BNP Paribas Open, men's and women's championship matches, at Indian Wells WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL •9 a.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tour- nament, first round, Ohio St. vs. Florida, at Bowling Green, Ohio; Georgetown vs. Fresno St., at Chapel Hill, N.C.; California vs. Iowa, at South Bend, Ind.; Georgia vs. and Manning are represent- ed by Tom Condon and CAA Sports. ''Alex is trying to figure out what he wants to do,'' 49ers CEO Jed York said earlier this week. ''There have been good conversa- tions back and forth.'' The NFC West champi- on 49ers on Monday signed wide receiver Randy Moss after he spent a year out of football, hoping he will be the dynamic wideout and deep threat he once was. An email to Smith, mul- tiple phone messages to his agency and to his father were not returned. The 27-year-old Smith threw for 3,150 yards and 17 touchdowns with only five interceptions as San Francisco went 13-3 and made the NFC title game last season after an eight- year playoff drought. Neither running back Frank Gore nor tight end Vernon Davis had been told by the 49ers they were pur- suing Manning. Both are big fans of Smith. Asked if Smith is still the man for San Francisco, Gore said, ''I think he is.'' Manning's whirlwind free agency tour officially kicked off soon after he bid farewell to the Colts in an emotional press conference. Marist, at Tallahassee, Fla. • 11:30 a.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Baylor vs. UC Santa Barbara, at Bowling Green, Ohio; Georgia Tech vs. Sacred Heart, at Chapel Hill, N.C.; Liberty at Notre Dame; St. Bonaventure vs. Florida Gulf Coast, at Tallahassee, Fla. •2 p.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tour- nament, first round, Penn St. vs. UTEP, at Baton Rouge, La.; Delaware, at UALR; Middle Tenn. at Vanderbilt; St. John's vs. Creighton, at Norman, Okla. • 4:30 p.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, San Diego St. at LSU; Nebraska vs. Kansas, at Little Rock, Ark.; Duke vs. Samford, at Nashville, Tenn.; Michigan at Oklahoma. Monday GOLF •9 a.m., TGC — Tavistock Cup, first round, at Orlando, Fla. MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL •4 p.m., ESPN — NIT, second round, Middle Tennessee at Tennessee •6 p.m., ESPN — NIT, second round, Minnesota at Miami • 8:30 p.m., ESPN2 — NIT, second round, Illinois St. at Stanford MLB • 10 a.m., ESPN — Spring Training, Detroit vs. Philadelphia •1 p.m., MLB NETWORK — L.A. Dodgers at Cleveland NBA •5 p.m., TNT — Chicago at Orlando • 7:30 p.m., CSNB—Minnesota at Gold- en State • 7:30 p.m., TNT — Dallas at Denver NHL • 4:30 p.m., NBCSN — New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers •7 p.m., CSNC — Anaheim at San Jose SOCCER • 12:30 p..m, FOX SOCCER—Serie A, Genoa at Roma • 12:55 p.m., ESPN2 — Premier League, Chelsea at Manchester City WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL •4 p.m., ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tour- nament, second round, teams TBD 1B Weekend March 17-18, 2012 Friday's results NCAA Second Round 6 Cincinnati 11 Texas 3 Florida State 14 St. Bonaventure 1 North Carolina 16 Vermont 8 Creighton 9 Alabama 5 Temple 12 South Florida 4 Michigan 13 Ohio 6 San Diego State 11 N.C. State 3 Georgetown 14 Belmont 7 Saint Mary's 10 Purdue 2 Kansas 15 Detroit 7 Notre Dame 10 Xavier 2 Duke 15 Lehigh 1 Michigan State 16 LIU 8 Memphis 9 Saint Louis 7 Florida 10 Virginia 2 Missouri 15 Norfolk State TOURNAMENT 59 65 63 66 58 77 57 58 58 44 65 60 79 65 59 74 72 69 50 65 67 63 75 70 67 89 61 54 45 71 86 84 Saturday's games Third Round 1 Syracuse 2 Ohio State 7 Gonzaga 8 Kansas State 9:15 a.m. CBS 11:45 a.m. CBS 3 Marquette 6 Murray State 2:15 p.m. CBS 4 Wisconsin 5 Vanderbilt 4 Indiana 12 VCU 1 Kentucky 8 Iowa State 3 Baylor 11 Colorado 3:10 p.m. TNT 4:10 p.m. TBS 4:45 p.m. CBS 6:40 p.m. TNT 4 Louisville 5 New Mexico 6:50 p.m. TBS Sunday's games Third Round 3 Florida State 6 Cincinnati 1 North Carolina 8 Creighton 12 South Florida 13 Ohio 3 Georgetown 11 N.C. State 2 Kansas 10 Purdue 10 Xavier 15 Lehigh 1 Michigan State 9 Saint Louis 7 Florida 15 Norfolk State TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA