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May 30, 2012

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Tehama MLB Athletics Minnesota Crisp: 2-2, 2B, RBI, walk, SB Cowgill: 1-3, RBI, 2 walks Arizona Giants PLAYOFFS Oklahoma City NBA San Antonio 120 111 San Antonio leads series 2-0 Today's games MLB Athletics Minnesota OAK— T.Ross, 2-5 MIN — Liriano, 0-5 Arizona Giants ARI—I.Kennedy, 3-5 SF — Lincecum, 2-5 PLAYOFFS NBA Boston Miami 5:30 p.m. ESPN Miami leads series 1-0 STANLEY CUP FINALS Los Angeles New Jersey Series tied 0-0 On the tube MLB • 10 a.m., WGN — Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay •7 p.m., CSNB — Arizona at San Francisco •7 p.m., ESPN2 — N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels NBA •5 p.m., ESPN — Draft Lottery, at Secaucus, N.J. • 5:30 p.m., ESPN — Playoffs, confer- ence finals, game 2, Boston at Miami NHL •5 p.m., NBC — Playoffs, finals, game 1, Los Angeles at New Jersey SOCCER • 10:55 a.m., ESPN2 — Men's nation- al teams, exhibition, Spain vs. South Korea, at Berne, Switzerland • 4:50 p.m., ESPN2 — Men's national teams, exhibition, United States vs. Brazil, at Landover, Md. TENNIS •2 a.m., ESPN2 — French Open, sec- ond round, at Paris Around town Mercy Golf Tourney The 11th annual Trin- ity Golf Classic, benefit- ing Mercy and Sacred Heart schools, will be held Sunday June 10. The four-person best ball scramble will have a shotgun start at 1 p.m at Sevillano Links. The cost is $90 per person and includes a cart, goodie bag and box lunch. Sponsors are also needed for the event and individual holes. For more information or to sign -up call Jim at 200-5395. Basketball camps The Angie Weir Miller Fundamental Bas- ketball Camps are approaching. first and second graders and $75 for everyone else. For a brochure or more information con- tact Angie at 514-2712 • June 11-15 – The cost is $50 for Taylor Figgs Figgs was named to the All-EAL South base- ball team for his work this season. His best game was perhaps a 12- strikeout performance against Paradise, which Red Bluff won 2-1. 5 p.m. NBC 7:15 p.m. CSNB 10:10 a.m. LATE Willingham hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning to lift the Minneso- ta Twins to a 3-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Josh 3 2 Tracker Tuesday's results Sports Justin Morneau added two dou- bles for the Twins, who trailed 2-0 heading into the ninth thanks to a strong start from A's right-hander Jarrod Parker. But Jamey Carroll led off the ninth with a single against Brian Fuentes (2-1), who then walked Denard Span. With two out, Will- ingham hit a 1-0 pitch into the bullpen and was mobbed by team- mates at home plate. The Athletics squandered anoth- er late-inning lead to lose for the seventh time in a row. The Twins ended Ryan Cook's 23-inning scoreless streak in the eighth inning Monday en route to a 5-4 victory. Parker allowed four hits, walked four and struck out four in six shutout innings for the A's. Glen Perkins (1-1) pitched the ninth for the Twins and Fuentes, the former Twins reliever, blew his sec- ond save in six chances this season. Willingham had just four hits in his previous 28 at-bats when he sent the rocket over the fence in the ninth for his ninth homer. Collin Cowgill's base hit in the Manny Ramirez can give them a much-needed jolt. The A's left 12 runners on base and couldn't take advantage of con- trol problems by jittery Twins starter Cole De Vries, who was able to pitch five shutout innings while walking five and hitting another bat- ter. While Ramirez is working on his timing with Triple-A Sacramento following a 50-game suspension, the beleaguered A's offense entered the night hitting an MLB-worst .211 this season. seventh gave the Athletics a 1-0 lead and Coco Crisp's single in the eighth made it 2-0, but that was all their weak-hitting lineup could muster while they wait to see if RED BLUFF offense plenty of opportunities to get going. He walked five and hit a batter in the first three innings, but the Twins turned two double plays and Seth Smith grounded out to first with the bases loaded in the third. De Vries gave the sputtering DAILYNEWS TEHAMACOUNTY ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Red Bluff Spartans Baseball The harder Los Molinos Bulldogs Track & Field you work, the harder it is to surrender. — Vince Lombardi Division-IV champi- onship in the 110 and 300-meter hurdles. He finished his season by grabbing a podium finish in the 300-meter hurdles at the NSCIF Finals. Emerson won the Emerson Justin Thursday, June 14 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Reservations required (see below!) ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Jack the Ribber 1150 Monroe Street, Red Bluff Sponsored by RED BLUFF The V's have dinner for FREE, courtesy of the Daily News, St. Elizabeth Community Hospital and Sponsors for this school year's high school athletes of the week program Family, friends, coaches, fans: $12.50 for dinner (Cash or Check, pay at the door.) 2 big ribs, beans, cole slaw, corn bread, beverages, dessert Check in/Meet & Greet 6:00 PM Dinner at 6:30 PM St. Elizabeth Sports Medicine Program. Dr. Riico Dotson, M.D. Medical Director Dr. Dotson has been practicing sports medicine in Tehama County for 9 years. Raised in Marysville, he is a Stanford Graduate and received his Medical Training and Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship from the Mayo Clinic. He and his wife Marie, enjoy their life in Red Bluff with their three children. Dr. Dotson specializes in all sports medicine and is known for his outstanding patient satisfaction and outcomes in knee arthroscopy and shoulder repair surgery. Awards Ceremony at 7:30 Presentation of Certificates to the V's Presentation of Special Annual Awards Boys and Girls Scholar Athlete Awards Boys and Girls Sportsmanship Awards Boys and Girls Athletes of the Year Girls/Boys 1st & 2nd grade, 9 a.m. to noon • June 11-15 – Girls/Boys 3rd & 4th grade, 12:15 to 3:15 p.m. • June 18-22 – Girls/Boys 5th & 6th grade, 9 a.m. to noon • June 18-22 – Jake Avila Taylor Blaser Tyler Boone Lily Brose Ashley Brown Dom Ceja Girls/Boys 7th & 8th grade, 12:15 to 3:15 p.m. • June 25-29 – Girls/Boys 9th-12th grade, 9 a.m. to noon Katelin Collins Sean Conrad Elle Davis Follow us on Twitter: @TehamaSports Monique Davis Mayra Diera Bryce Eggert Justin Emerson Bryce Etzler Taylor Figgs Ella Fleet Brittney Fletcher Daniel Frantz Sofia Frantz Edward Garncia Jennifer Gentry Daniel Gonzalez Gage Grabfelder Haley Harris Ryan Hassel Nick Hoag Ryan Holland Patricia Ibarra Zach Iverson Karlie Jennings Lottie Jones Maggie Keller Kayce Kemp Riley Kittle Robby Lasby Dom Lightfoot RESERVATIONS: Call 527-2151 ext 120 • Leave your name • Number of people in your party • If one or more V's will be with you • Phone number in case we have questions Hope to See You There! DAILYNEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Jessica Macdonald Roy Madrigal Nicole Mason Megan McColpin Jonah McInnis Igor Minarik Erik Miranda Shae Mesker Victoria Owens Mickenzie Perdue Reggie Points Modesto Ramirez Magdaelena Ramirez Meaggan Rector Tyler Reed Ezekiel Rodriguez Steven Rodriguez Cori Schatz Thunder Shaffer Michael Shoemaker Evan Sinclair Mariah Smith Ty Smith Garrett Spangler Marissa Starman Kayla Thayer Rachel Ward J.D. Whited Isaac Williams Dennis Womack Coaches: Gavino Munoz Stan Twitchell Zane Zelei Awards Dinner 2011-2012 School Year Tehama County High School DAILYNEWS TEHAMACOUNTY "The V's" 1B Wednesday May 30, 2012 Willingham walk-off beats former team lis suburb of Eden Prairie and played in college at the University of Minnesota. The 27-year-old was signed as a rookie free agent in 2006 and languished in the majors for six years before finally making his debut with the Twins this year. This was his first start at home, and there seemed to be plenty of jit- ters early on. De Vries is from the Minneapo- tle down eventually, needing just 22 pitches to get through the next two innings before giving way to Man- ship. The right-hander was able to set- Offense hasn't been much of an issue lately for the Twins, whose 69 runs scored in the last two weeks are the highest total in the majors. But Parker had them flailing for six innings.

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