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ByJanieMcCauley TheAssociatedPress SANTA CLARA RussellWilson and the Seahawks ruled their one-sided rivalry against the 49ers for another night. Another Thursday night, in fact, and on San Francisco's home field again. Wilson threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Lock- ett late in the first half, Mar- shawn Lynch added a 1-yard score, and Seattle beat San Francisco 20-3 on Thursday night for its fourth straight win between the NFC West ri- vals. The Seahawks (3-4) whipped San Francisco in Levi's Sta- dium on a Thursday in prime time 11 months after Richard Sherman chomped turkey on the field here last Thanksgiv- ing night following a 19-3 vic- tory. Wilson completed 10 of his first 12 passes and finished with 235 yards passing and Lynch ran for 122 yards after vomiting on the sideline in the first half. Seattle won its first road game in four tries, avoid- ing another fourth-quarter col- lapse this season. It was a game lacking its usual intrigue with both teams NFL Seahawksrulerivalry with49ersstill,20-3 SeattlebeatsSanFranciscoin4thstraight meeting, wins on Niners' home field as well MARCIOJOSESANCHEZ—THEASSOCIATEDPRESS San Francisco 49ers running back Carlos Hyde (28) is tackled by Seattle Seahawks defensive end David King, le , and defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin during the second half Thursday in Santa Clara. BEN MARGOT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick stands on the sideline during the second half Thursday against the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara. By Michael Wagaman The Associated Press ALAMEDA Oakland Raid- ers offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave plans to have rookie Clive Walford watch footage of a few other tight ends in the NFL this offseason. That list will almost surely include San Diego's Antonio Gates, the eight-time Pro Bowl tight end who Walford will get a firsthand look at this week when the Raiders play the Chargers. For now, however, Oakland's coaches only want Walford to focus on continuing to catch up with the rest of the offense after the third-round draft pick missed large chunks of training camp with a variety of injuries. Walford showed he's getting close in the Raiders' Week 5 loss to Denver when he caught a pass from quarterback Derek Carr, broke a tackle and turned it into a 33-yard reception that set up Oakland's only touch- down of the day. It was only one play but the NFL RaidershopetogetmorefromWalford Rookie tight end focuses on continuing to catch up a er missed time with injuries NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP The Oakland Raiders' Clive Walford (88) runs with the ball a er a catch against the Denver Broncos' Aqib Talib (21) in the second quarter Sunday in Oakland. Sunday: Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers, 1:05p.m., TV on CBS. TUNEIN SEAHAWKS 20, 49ERS 3 Up next: San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams, 10a.m. Sun- day, Nov. 1, TV on FOX. THESCORE Staff Reports The Mercy High swim team traveled to Sutter High on Wednesday to compete in the Butte View League Champion- ship meet. Anthony Aviles was league champion in the 50 freestyle with a time of 24.39, and second in the 100 freestyle. Marcus Kuchle was fifth in the 100 breaststroke and seventh in the 50 freestyle. Holi- day Rider was fourth in the 500 freestyle and sixth in the 100 backstroke. Nick Keane was fifth in the 100 butterfly and sixth in the 200 individual medley. The relay team of Aviles, Kuchle, Keane and Rider was third in both the 200 medley re- lay and the 200 freestyle relay. Top girls: Katelyn Tobin was fourth in the 100 backstroke and the 200 freestyle. Minji Park was fourth in the 100 freestyle and sixth in the 100 freestyle. Mikaela Weber was sixth in the 100 butter- fly. Weber, Park, Tobin and Emilia Gray were fifth in the 200 free- style relay. A number of Warrior swim- mers recorded best times for the season, including Park — 50 free- style, 100 freestyle; Aviles — 100 freeestyle; Rider — 500 freestyle; Jisu Choi — 50 freestyle; Sean Brennock — 50 freestyle, 100 free- style; Kuchle — 50 freestyle 100 breaststroke; Gray — 100 back- stroke; Sydney Jones — 50 free- style. Next up for Mercy, the Division 2 finals at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, at West Valley High School in Cottonwood. The following Warriors swim- mers qualified for the Division 2 finals — Tobin, Weber, Park, Gray, Rider, Aviles, Kuchle, Nate Ben- nett and Keane. SWIMMING Mercy shines in BVL finals at Sutter Aviles wins league title in 50 freestyle for Warriors Staff Reports YUBA CITY The Corning Cardi- nals field hockey team brought home a road win over Yuba City on Wednesday, 3-1. "Corning played with heart, determination and had great sportsmanship," said coach Te- resa Lamb following the game. "I'm proud to coach this team." Kate Picha had five saves in 60 minutes of goaltending and Mag- gie Aulabaugh had three blocked strokes. Whitney Armstrong took six shots. Danny Zuppan stayed focused the entire game and moved the ball well. In 7-on-7 play, Picha, Arm- strong, Angela Diaz, Danny Zup- pan, Ally Zuppan, Sarah Grine and Brooke Barr took the field for the Cardinals. Following overtime the match remained a draw and penalty strokes were taken. Armstrong, Diaz and Danny Zuppan each scored goals, while Peterson's try was blocked. The Cardinals, 2-5, are sched- uled to face Bella Vista, 3-12, at 4:45 p.m. Monday in Fair Oaks. FIELD HOCKEY Corning beats Yuba City on penalty shots in road victory CORNING 3, YUBA CITY 1, PENALTY STROKES Up next: Corning at Bella Vista, 4:45p.m. Monday. THESCORE Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers stuck to their scripts Thursday, insisting they agreed to a mutual part- ing of the ways while never revealing the exact reason he won't return as manager. BASEBALL Dodgersagreetopart ways with Mattingly FULL STORY ON PAGE B2 A masked man wielding what looked like a sword stabbed four people Thursday at a school in southern Sweden, killing a teacher and a student before being shot dead by police, authorities said. SWEDEN Teacher, student killed in stabbing at school FULL STORY ON PAGE B8 The Bulldogs, 2-5, will host the Herlong Vikings, 2-6, at 6 tonight. The Cardinals, 3-4, will travel to play the Central Valley Falcons, 0-7, at 7:30 tonight in Shasta Lake City. Red Bluff has a bye. FOOTBALL Los Molinos to host Herlong tonight The Elk Creek Elks, the opponent in Mercy's last home game of the season set for Saturday, has forfeited, a school official said. Mercy will get the win and travel to Herlong on Oct. 31. FOOTBALL Elk Creek forfeits, giving Mercy win RAIDERS PAGE 2 49ERS PAGE 2 SPORTS » redbluffdailynews.com Friday, October 23, 2015 MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/RBDAILYNEWS AND TWITTER.COM/REDBLUFFNEWS B1

