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Tehama Tracker Friday's results MLB Arizona Athletics OAK — Milone AZ — D. Hudson Giants Texas TEX — M. Harrison SF — Zito Today's games AMERICAN LEGION Red Bluff Orland Doubleheader 5 p.m. MLB Arizona Athletics OAK — J. Parker, 2-2 AZ — Cahill, 3-5 Giants Texas TEX — Feldman, 0-4 SF — Vogelsong, 4-2 PLAYOFFS NBA Miami Boston Series tied 3-3 STANLEY CUP FINALS New Jersey Los Angeles NBCSN 5 p.m. Los Angeles leads 3-0 Sunday's games AMERICAN LEGION Shasta Red Bluff Doubleheader 11 a.m. MLB Arizona Athletics OAK — Blackley, 0-1 AZ — J. Saunders, 3-4 Giants Texas TEX — Ogando, 1-0 SF — Lincecum, 2-6 1:05 p.m. CSNB 1:10 p.m. CSNC ESPN 5:30 p.m. MCT photo Another's bid for the first Triple Crown in 34 years ended shocking- ly in the barn and not on the race- track Friday when the colt was scratched the day before the Bel- mont Stakes and retired with a swollen tendon. ''It's been an incredible ride, an incredible run,'' trainer Doug O'Neill said. ''It's a bummer. It's not tragic, but it's a huge disap- pointment.'' I'll Have Another, who won the I'll Have Another is led to a new barn Friday after it was announced he would not run in the Belmont Stakes because of a swollen tendon. NEW YORK (AP) — I'll Have tendon was the beginning of ten- dinitis, which could have taken six months to treat, and so the popular horse was retired. Yes. Would it be in his best inter- est? No,'' O'Neill said. He said the swollen left front ''Could he run and compete? owner J. Paul Reddam and they contacted Dr. Jim Hunt, who examined the horse. ''... Immediately we got Dr. O'Neill said he conferred with Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes with stirring stretch drives, was the 4-5 favorite to win the Bel- mont and become the 12th Triple Crown winner and first since 1978. Instead, he becomes the 12th horse since Affirmed, the last Triple champion, to win the first two legs but not the Belmont. The scratch marks the first time since Bold Venture in 1936 that the Derby and Preakness winner didn't run in the Belmont. Burgoo King skipped the race in 1932. STANLEY CUP FINALS New Jersey Los Angeles If necessary Hunt over here and he scanned him and he said it was the start of ten- dinitis in his left front tendon and you can give him 3-to-6 months and start back with him,'' O'Neill said. ''It was unanimous between the Reddams and my brother and I and everyone at the barn to retire him.'' ''We're all a bit shocked, but we have to do what's best for the horse. And if he can't compete at the top level, he's done enough.'' After the news conference, Reddam confirmed that, saying: O'Neill led I'll Have Another out of the detention barn and walked him down a path toward the barn where the colt had stayed for most of the time he had been at Belmont. Starting Wednesday, all the Bel- mont Stakes horses were housed in the same barn; the track said it was a security measure. ''Some people have asked did the detention barn have anything to do with this. Absolutely not. Just a freakish thing,'' O'Neill said. His brother Dennis said: ''We're thing was wrong just by looking at the horse. lage said, ''but it takes the same amount of time to rehab it.'' Bramlage said, for this horse, it CSNB 1:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. CSNC LATE LATE Sports 1B Weekend June 9-10, 2012 I'll Have Another out at Belmont would probably take a year to recover. He added that a tendon in a race horse is ''more highly evolved'' than anything in a human. ''It's an early injury,'' Bramlage very, very bummed out, but we'll be back next year.'' He said it was hard to tell any- call veterinarian, called it a ''slow- healing injury.'' Larry Bramlage, Belmont's on- Bramlage compared it to an Achilles tendon injury, which usu- ally keeps a person off his feet for six weeks. 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''If you went on and had he raced, the danger would have been a bowed tendon, meaning a signif- icant number of fibers injured.'' Other trainers sympathized with D. Wayne Lukas, who trains Bel- mont starter Optimizer. ''To come this close and have arguably the best horse, everything being equal, you have to give him the nod as being the best horse. He's done everything he was supposed to. He had four big ones (wins) in a row. That fifth one is tough. That's what I've always said, it's not a Triple Crown, it's a five or six race series.'' 2 men ordered to trial in attack of SF Giants fan at Dodger Stadium LOS ANGELES (AP) — The two men accused of beating a San Francisco Giants fan after last sea- son's opening day game at Dodger Stadium were ordered to stand trial Fri- day on charges stemming from the brutal attack. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge George Lomeli ruled after a five- day preliminary hearing against Louie Sanchez, 30, and Marvin Norwood, 31. Courtesy photo The Red Bluff Little League Major Boys Colorado Rockies finished its season 16-0.The team will play E. Redding in the Tournament of Champions at 7 p.m., Monday at Red Bluff Field at Jackson Heights.The players are, from left to right, [FRONT] Mario Martinez, [SECOND ROW] Casey Moore, Austin Keffer, [THIRD ROW] Kaden Cantrell, Tristen Hobart, Colton Youngblood, Kolton King, Justin Nichols, Koleby Potter, [BACK] Eric Davis, Dane Lopez and Dylan Holley. The manager is Ernie Martinez and the coaches are Dave Nichols and Bill Hobart. The pair are accused of mayhem and assault and battery in the attack on Bryan Stow, a paramedic from Northern California who attended the game at Dodger Stadium. Stow suffered brain damage and is permanently disabled. The violence drew scrutiny of stadium securi- ty and fan behavior. The defense did not present a case in a prelim- inary hearing. Both men have pleaded not guilty. The ruling came after the last witness, the sister of one defendant and the girlfriend of another, testi- fied under a grant of immunity from prosecu- tion. O'Neill's plight. ''I feel terrible for Doug,'' said Dorene Sanchez on Thursday told the story of the night of March 31, 2011 when Stow, a para- medic from Northern Cal- ifornia, came to a baseball game and nearly lost his life. saw Stow and did not wit- ness the beating, her testi- mony was critical because it placed both defendants in the midst of a fight after the opening night baseball game let out. She testified that one of the men ran to her car from a fight with blood on his hand, while the other man spewed profanity. 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