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Tracker Saturday's results Tehama John Frank Invitational TRACK & FIELD Boys results 1 2 3 7 10 14 West Valley 114.5 66 41 Foothill Shasta Red Bluff Corning Los Molinos 34 20 7 400m: 1, Zach Iverson, RB, 52.20 Shot put: 2, Dominic Lightfoot, RB, 48'4.75" Discus: 2, Lightfoot, 137'5" Triple jump: 2, Ryan Holland, COR, 41'4.5"; 3, Gilbert Zamora, LM, 38' Long jump: 3, Holland, 20'2.75" 110m hurdles: 3, Cody Lehman, 15.92 Girls results 1 2 3 4 6 West Valley 124.5 78 55 42 28 Foothill Shasta Red Bluff Corning 110m hurdles: 1, Caitlin McCoy, COR, 17.22; 3, Katelin Collins, RB, 17.69 300m hurdles: 1, McCoy, 50.53 Shot put: 1, Meaggan Rector, RB, 39'3"; 2, Kayla Thayer, RB, 32'11.75" Discus: 1, Thayer, 102'11"; 2, Rector, 99'11" Friday's results BASEBALL Shasta Lake Bass Tournament Corning Arcata Cole MacLachlan: 2-3 Thursday's results GOLF University Prep Liberty Christian 469 432 Mercy 1st: Steven Rodriguez, +2, 74 Heather Nelson, 110 Jordan Stasinowsky Today's games BASEBALL Red Bluff Oroville Central Valley Corning Los Molinos Williams 534 ALAMEDA (AP) — The Oakland Raiders have re-signed safety Matt Gior- dano to a free-agent contract. The team announced the move Monday. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Courtesy photos SOFTBALL Oroville Red Bluff Anderson Corning Los Molinos Williams 4 p.m. 4 p.m. (Top) The Nor Cal Hot Shots seventh grade AAU basketball team won the 6th Annual Chico Spring Showcase over the weekend.The tournament featured 35 teams from across northern California.The Hot Shots beat Redding Extreme 39-35 in overtime to win its first ever AAU tournament. The eighth grade team (bottom) and the sixth grade team took third places in their respective divisions.The third and fifth grade teams won consolation championships.The Nor Cal Hot Shots'season has just begun and they are looking forward to their remaining tournaments in Redding, Reno and Medford. The seventh grade team is (from back left): Lexi Pritchard, Scotti Murphy, Riley DuFrain, Connor Doran, Morgan Mason, Sarah Herrera, Julia Brandt, Liz Baccala and Allyson Drury. The eighth grade team is (from back left): Katie Gallagher, Brittany Botell, Madison Smith, Rayann Childers, Payten McKerras, Ginger Shaffer, Laura Keane, Madeline Flynn, Morgan Griffis, Cheyanne Johnson, Daphne Nandino and Stefanie Brunello. 4 p.m. SOCCER Paradise Red Bluff TENNIS Red Bluff Las Plumas Anderson Corning 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Madison Bumgarner had no inten- tions of waiting for free agency. The quiet left-hander with a loud 3:30 p.m. GOLF 11 a.m. LP Invitational at Table Mountain MLB Athletics L.A. Angels OAK — T.Ross, 0-0 LAA — Haren, 0-1 Philadelphia Giants PHI — Blanton, 1-1 SF — Bumgarner, 1-1 7:15 p.m. CSNB 7:05 p.m. CSNC fastball and a dominating presence on the mound has risen rapidly through the ranks for the San Fran- cisco Giants. No reason to put off a pay raise, either. Giordano played 15 games for Oakland last sea- son. He led the team with five interceptions and added 66 tackles and one sack. The 29-year-old Gior- dano has history with the Raiders new hierarchy. He played one season in Green Bay, where new general manager Reggie McKenzie worked in the personnel department and spent 2010 in New Orleans with Oak- land coach Dennis Allen serving as defensive backs coach. Giordano played his first four seasons with Indianapo- lis, winning the Super Bowl after the 2006 season. He has eight interceptions in his seven-year career. Giants sign Bumgarner through 2017 Bumgarner and the Giants agreed to a new $35.56 million, six- year contract through the 2017 sea- son Monday, locking up the lefty through arbitration and his first year of free agency. ''Now I can go out there and just pitch,'' he said. ''It kind of took the weight off my shoulders.'' The deal includes $560,000 in base salary this season, $35 million in new money over the next five years and $12 million options for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. The options can escalate to $14 million if he finishes in the top three for the NL Cy Young Award or $16 million if he wins the honor, said his agent, See GIANTS, page 2B 9 0 Sports Hot Shots win championship 1B Tuesday April 17, 2012 extension SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds has been given an extension until May 4 to file written arguments in his appeal to overturn his obstruction of justice conviction. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday granted a second extension request by Bonds' lawyers, which had been filed Friday. The original deadline had been March 21 before the court granted an extension last month to April 20 Under the new schedule, Barry Bonds given appeal the government will have until June 4 to respond. After that, Bonds' lawyers will have another 14 days to file a reply brief if they so choose. Dennis Riordan, Bonds' appeals lawyer, said in a fil- ing to the court that his office could not meet the April 20 deadline because of several other cases in which it was involved. Bonds' appeal will be randomly assigned to a three-judge panel that will hear oral arguments this year. A decision is not likely until 2013 at the earliest. The home run king was sen- tenced Dec. 16 by U.S. Dis- trict Judge Susan Illston for his April conviction on a charge of giving an evasive answer to a grand jury. Raiders re-sign Giordano MCT file photo Madison Bumgarner agreed to a contract extension with the San Francisco Giants, Monday.

