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July 28, 2012

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Tehama Tracker Friday's results MLB Los Angeles Giants Athletics Baltimore LATE 14 9 OAK — Smith 2-5, 5 RBIs BAL — Hardy 3-4, 3 RBIs Today's games LIONS ALL- STAR GAME North South 5 p.m. Eight-man game at Bob Reid Stadium in Anderson North South Eleven-man game Los Angeles Giants LAD — Billingsly, 5-9 SF — Zito, 8-6 Athletics Baltimore 10:35 a.m. CSNC OAK — Blackley, 3-2 BAL — Wei-Yin Chen, 8-6 Sunday's games MLB Los Angeles Giants LAD — Kershaw, 7-6 SF — Vogelsong, 8-4 Athletics Baltimore 10:35 p.m. CSNC OAK — Blackley, 3-2 BAL — Wei-Yin Chen, 8-6 Monday's games MLB New York Giants NYM — Hefner, 1-4 SF — Bumgarner, 11-6 Tampa Bay Athletics TB — Price, 14-4 OAK —Griffin, 3-0 49ers' Aldon Smith sorry for incidents SANTA CLARA (AP) — Aldon Smith wants all San Francis- co 49ers fans and teammates to know he's sorry for two off- the-field incidents since last season ended that threatened to derail his life and career. In his first public comments since he was stabbed at his home last month, Smith said Friday that ''letting everybody down was probably the saddest part.'' He also was charged in late January with dri- ving under the influ- ence in Miami Beach. Saturday GOLF • 4 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Lyoness Open, final round, at Atzen- brugg, Austria • 9 a.m.ESPN — The Senior British Open Championship, third round, at Ayrshire, Scotland • 10 a.m. TGC — LPGA, Evian Masters, third round, at Evian-les-Bains, France (same-day tape) • Noon CBS — PGA Tour, Canadian Open, third round, at Ancaster, Ontario • 3:30 p.m. TGC — Web.com Tour, Chil- dren's Hospital Invitational, third round, at Columbus, Ohio (same-day tape) MLB • 12:30 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y.Yankees or L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco • 5 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago White Sox at Texas or Cincinnati at Colorado OLYMPICS • 1 a.m.NBCSN— LIVE:women's soccer: United States vs. Colombia, at Glasgow, Scotland; Brazil vs. New Zealand, at Cardiff, Wales; France vs. North Korea, at Glasgow, Scotland; beach volleyball; women's volleyball, China vs. Serbia; DELAYED TAPE: equestrian, eventing dressage; women's handball, Norway vs. France; women's shooting, 10m air rifle Gold Medal final; men's archery, team Gold Medal final, at London NBC BASKETBALL— Women's, Unit- ed States vs. Croatia, China vs. Czech Republic, Canada vs. Russia, Turkey vs. Angola, Brazil vs. France, Australia vs. Britain, at London 7:15 p.m. CSNC 7:15 p.m. CSNB 1:05 p.m. CSNB 1:05 p.m. FOX 8 p.m. Sports London Calling By DN Staff Sixteen-year-old Heather Hogan has a chance to ring in the New Year with a cheer — in London. leader was selected Wednesday, along with five others, to have a chance to travel to London to perform a cheer routine in a New Year's Day parade. The All American tryout process for the United Cheer Association was abbreviated compared to the time it takes to learn her high school routines, she said. The Corning High School cheer- ingham Palace. With other expenses not included, Hogan estimates the cost of the trip to be about $5,000. The first $600 of which is due Aug. 3. "It means a lot because it's a once in a lifetime chance," she said, adding, "I've never even left California before." Before Hogan started cheering her freshman year, she said "no one knew me." Hogan had two days, instead of a usual week, to learn and perform a rou- tine that used faster music and had harder stunts. But she needs help and is looking for sponsors to help pay her way to the U.K. According to a tour brochure, the trip costs about $3,000, which will cover tours of the Big Ben and Buck- "It's amazing," she said. "I love being the spirit of the school." Hogan, who is aspiring to be a math teacher for junior high or high school students, said she plans to continue cheering through college. After two years at Butte College to get her general education requirements out of the way, she said she plans to attend Sacramento State or Humboldt State. Contact Hogan at 838-5359. 1B Weekend July 28-29, 2012 Courtesy photo Heather Hogan was selected to cheer in London. Navigating NBC's Summer Games known personalities like Michael Phelps. And if you want badminton or boxing, you'll have to turn else- where: the prime-time hours are generally concen- trated on the swimming, diving, gymnastics and track and field competi- tions. New to NBC this year is the amount of coverage pre- sented during the business day, starting at 10 a.m. fol- lowing the "Today" show. The cable and satellite networks all avoid prime- time hours to funnel those viewers into NBC. Except for those hours and the overnight in London, a viewer could expect to see competition on NBC and cable the rest of the day. The NBC Sports Net- Olympics tennis competi- tion. available to Spanish-speak- ing viewers through Tele- mundo are also being sharply increased, and then network promises a broader look at the range of compe- titions than it has in the past. Still, swimming, bas- ketball and soccer will be the sports the network con- centrates upon. The amount of hours MCT photo NEW YORK (AP) — The Summer Olympics opening ceremony took place Friday, but that was just the start of 5,535 hours of Games coverage that NBC has scheduled. NBC is promising that every competition in Lon- don will be available to U.S. consumers live, with the bulk of them seen online. • 2 a.m. NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: swim- ming; LIVE: men's cycling, road race; beach volleyball; women's volleyball, United States vs. South Korea; women's basketball, United States vs. Croatia; SAME-DAY TAPE: rowing, at London • 4 a.m. BRAVO — Tennis, at London MSNBC — LIVE: women's soccer: Japan vs. Sweden, at Coventry, England; Canada vs. South Africa, at Coventry, England; Britain vs. Cameroon, at Cardiff, Wales; beach volleyball; SAME- DAY TAPE: women's handball, Denmark vs. Sweden; women's fencing, individual foil Gold Medal final; badminton; table tennis, at London NBC SOCCER— Womens, LIVE: Unit- ed States vs. Columbia, at Glasgow, Scotland; Japan vs. Sweden, at Coven- try, England; New Zealand vs. Brazil, at Cardiff, England; France vs. North Korea, at Glasgow, Scotland; DELAYED TAPE: Canada vs. South Africa, at Coventry, England; Britain vs. Cameroon, at Cardiff, Wales • 5 a.m. TELEMUNDO — Opening Cere- mony; swimming; women's volleyball; beach volleyball; boxing, at London (same-day tape) • 5:30 a.m. CNBC — Boxing, at London • 12:30 p.m. CNBC — Boxing, at London • 8 p.m. NBC — Swimming Gold Medal finals: men's and women's 400m individ- ual medley, men's 400m freestyle, women's 4x100m freestyle relay; men's team gymnastics; beach volleyball, at London (same-day tape) • 9 p.m. TELEMUNDO — Swimming, Gold Medal finals; men's team gymnas- tics, at London (same-day tape) Members of the U.S. men's basketball team at the opening ceremony Friday. Costas will give people The centerpiece of cov- erage will be NBC's prime- time, 8 p.m. to midnight on most evenings, with Bob Costas as host. Given the time difference with Eng- land, all of the events will be shown on a tape-delayed basis, although particularly rabid fans will have the opportunity to see each of these events online during the day. • 9:30 p.m. NBC — Gymnastics, men's team competition; women's weightlifting, 48kg Gold Medal final, at London (delayed tape) Sunday AUTO RACING • 4:30 a.m.SPEED — Formula One, Hun- garian Grand Prix, at Budapest, Hungary • 10 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Your Hero's Name Here 400, at Indi- anapolis • 4 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, Sonoma Nationals, at Sonoma, Calif. (same-day tape) GOLF • 3 a.m. TGC — LPGA, Evian Masters, final round, at Evian-les-Bains, France • 9 a.m. ESPN2 — The Senior British Open Championship, final round, at Ayr- shire, Scotland • Noon CBS — PGA Tour, Canadian Open, final round, at Ancaster, Ontario • 4 p.m.TGC — Web.com Tour, Children's Hospital Invitational, final round, at Columbus, Ohio (same-day tape) MLB • 11 a.m. TBS — Washington at Milwau- kee • 11:10 a.m.WGN — St.Louis at Chicago Cubs • 5 p.m. ESPN — Boston at N.Y.Yankees OLYMPICS • 1 a.m. NBCSN — LIVE: men's basket- ball: United States vs. France, Brazil vs. Australia, Spain vs. China, Argentina vs. Lithuania; women's field hockey: United States vs. Germany, New Zealand vs. Australia; beach volleyball; DELAYED TAPE: equestrian, eventing dressage; women's weightlifting, 53kg Gold Medal an overview of the day's big stories. But the prime-time package is not designed to offer a complete picture of the games. be heavy on personal sto- ries to make non-sports fans interested in strangers they will see competing in sports they rarely follow — with the obvious exception of As in the past, NBC will final; women's archery, team Gold Medal final, women's shooting, skeet Gold Medal final; badminton, at London NBC BASKETBALL — Men's, United States vs. France, Brazil vs. Australia, Nigeria vs. Tunisia, Spain vs. China, Russia vs. Britain, Argentina vs. Lithua- nia, at London • 4 a.m. BRAVO — Tennis, at London MSNBC — LIVE: Men's soccer: Brazil vs. Belarus, at Manchester, England; Senegal vs. Uruguay, at London; Britain vs. United Arab Emirates, at London; men's indoor volleyball: Russia vs. Ger- many, SAME-DAY TAPE: Italy vs. Poland; men's water polo, Hungary vs. Serbia; men's handball, Croatia vs. South Korea; table tennis; badminton, at London NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: women's team gymnastics; swimming; LIVE: women's cycling, road race; beach vol- leyball; men's volleyball, United States vs. Serbia; men's water polo, United States vs. Montenegro, at London NBC SOCCER — Men's, LIVE: Egypt vs. New Zealand, at Manchester, Eng- land; Brazil vs. Belarus, at Manchester, England; Senegal vs. Uruguay, at Lon- don; Britain vs. United Arab Emirates, at London; SAME-DAY TAPE: Mexico vs. Gabon, at Coventry, England; Japan vs. Morocco, at Newcastle, England; South Korea vs. Switzerland, at Coventry, Eng- land; Spain vs. Honduras, at Newcastle, England TELEMUNDO — LIVE: Men's soccer, Mexico vs. Gabon, at Coventry, England; Spain vs. Honduras, at Newcastle, Eng- land; Senegal vs. Uruguay, at London; swimming; men's basketball; boxing; work, for example, is on the air from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET on Sunday, the second full day of the competition. The cable and satellite outfit did not exist during the last Olympics and will show 292 hours of competition this year. It is being posi- tioned as the home of U.S. team sports. The center- piece of Sunday's coverage, for example, is the U.S. men's basketball team's game against France. While producers want the NBC Sports Network to form an identity as a home of U.S. team sports, the truth is that NBC, NBC Sports and MSNBC are air- ing so much competition that they will lack clearly focused identities. The best way to keep track of their daytime schedules is to keep checking NBCOlympics.com. As it has in the past, the CNBC business network is positioned as the home of Olympic boxing, including women's boxing for the first time. The competition will be focused weekdays on the hours between the close of financial markets and the beginning of TV prime- time. lite providers, NBC is also running speciality channels devoted to the basketball and soccer competitions. For the first time, the Olympics will also be pre- sented in 3-D with a special channel available to view- ers with this technical capa- bility. With all that coverage on Through cable and satel- television, NBC will be offering even more online. That represents a change in philosophy; the network once worried that making competitions available online could cut into the number of people who want to watch on television. Now NBC's leaders believe all of the online competi- tion will compel viewers to want to watch more online. The NBC Olympics Between today and Aug. 3, Bravo will air the beach volleyball; men's volleyball; tennis, at London • 5:30 a.m. CNBC — Boxing, at London • 12:30 p.m. CNBC — Boxing, at London • 7 p.m. NBC — Women's team gymnas- tics; swimming Gold Medal finals: men's 100m breaststroke, men's 4x100m freestyle relay, women's 100m butterfly, women's 400m freestyle; women's diving, synchronized springboard Gold Medal final, at London (same-day tape) 9 p.m.TELEMUNDO — Women's team gymnastics; swimming, Gold Medal finals, at London (same-day tape) 9:35 p.m.NBC — Women's team gym- nastics; whitewater canoeing, at London (delayed tape) Monday MLB • 4 p.m. ESPN — L.A. Angels at Texas OLYMPICS • 1 a.m. NBCSN — LIVE: women's bas- ketball, United States vs. Angola; women's beach volleyball, China vs. Switzerland; women's volleyball: Serbia vs. South Korea, Italy vs. Japan; equestri- an, eventing cross country; SAME-DAY TAPE: boxing; men's archery, individual; LIVE: men's field hockey, South Korea vs. New Zealand; DELAYED TAPE: men's shooting, 10m air rifle Gold Medal final; badminton, at London NBC BASKETBALL— Women's: Unit- ed States vs. Angola, Russia vs. Brazil, France vs. Australia, Croatia vs. China, Czech Republic vs. Turkey, Britain vs. Canada, at London • 4 a.m. BRAVO — Tennis, at London • 6 a.m. MSNBC — LIVE: women's water polo: Spain vs. China, Italy vs. Australia; Live Extra App gives fans a variety of options, includ- ing live streams of what is being shown on the TV net- works. Online channels will also be set up to offer cov- erage of every single Olympic competition tak- ing place, and the Gold Zone will have rapidly- moving coverage of the day's most compelling live events. To satisfy cable and satellite operators, NBC is requiring viewers to prove that they have a cable or satellite subscription in order to access the online options. This requires a username and password from the companies, so interested viewers would be advised to set those up before the games start to avoid missing out. women's beach volleyball: Brazil vs. Ger- many, Austria vs. Australia; women's bas- ketball, Russia vs. Brazil; SAME-DAY TAPE: weightlifting, Gold Medal finals: men's 62kg, women's 58kg; LIVE: men's field hockey, Britain vs. Argentina; SAME- DAY TAPE: women's handball, France vs. Spain; table tennis; badminton, at London TELEMUNDO — Swimming; beach vol- leyball; women's volleyball; tennis; box- ing, at London (same-day tape) • 7 a.m. NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: swim- ming; LIVE: men's beach volleyball, Unit- ed States vs. Poland; women's volleyball, United States vs. Brazil; women's water polo, United States vs. Hungary; SAME- DAY TAPE: canoeing, whitewater; rowing, at London • 2 p.m. CNBC — Boxing, at London • 8 p.m. NBC — Swimming, Gold Medal finals: men's 200m freestyle, men's 100m backstroke, women's 100m backstroke, women's 100m breaststroke; men's gym- nastics, team Gold Medal final; men's div- ing, synchronized platform Gold Medal final; women's beach volleyball, United States vs. Czech Republic, at London (same-day tape) • Midnight TELEMUNDO — Swimming, Gold Medal finals; men's gymnastics, team Gold Medal final; men's diving, syn- chronized platform Gold Medal final, at London (same-day tape) • 12:35 a.m. NBC — Swimming, semifi- nals; canoeing, whitewater, at London (delayed tape)

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