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September 26, 2012

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Tehama Tracker Monday's results VOLLEYBALL Los Molinos 12 25 19 25 25 22 25 21 15 6 Redding Adventist Los Molinos (26-6-1 overall, 2-1 league) Clarivel Castillo — 18 kills, 17 service points, 15 digs Emily Bailey — 10 kills, 15 digs Katie Morgan — 9 service points HOCKEY FIELD Chico Corning Corning Kaitlyn Bailey — 9 saves Bailey Jennings — 2 shots Shyanne Petty — 2 shots Jessica Beckley — 2 shots Tuesday's results VOLLEYBALL Mercy Chester aces Ella Fleet — 5 kills, 13 digs Mariah Kingwell — 3 kills Breana Kemp — 9 digs Michelle Jaramillo — 2 aces, led Mercy with 7 service receptions TENNIS Red Bluff West Valley Red Bluff Singles Ginger Shaffer (L) 6-1, 6-3 Jennika Alexander (W) 6-0, 6-3 Josie Clements (L) 6-4, 6-0 Merideth Lord (W) 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 Aislyn Lair (W) 6-2, 6-3 Erika Ellis (W) 6-3, 6-2 Doubles Shaffer-Alexander (W) 11-9 Clements-Lair (W) 10-7 Lord-Ellis (W) 10-6 MLB Athletics Texas 10 innings OAK— Kottaras 2-4, 1 RBI TEX — Andrus 2-4, 1 run Arizona Giants LATE Today's games FIELD HOCKEY Corning Yuba City 3:30 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY Corning League meet at Lassen MLB Athletics Texas OAK— Parker, 11-8 TEX — Perez, 1-2 Arizona Giants ARZ — Miley, 16-10 SF — Cain, 15-5 On the tube MLB • 10 A.m.MLB — N.Y.Yankees at Min- nesota • 4 p.m. ESPN2 — Washington at Philadelphia • 5 p.m. ESPN — Oakland at Texas Around town The 2nd Annual Northern California "Take-Down for TA- TA's" Arm Wrestling Tournament. The event starts at 11 a.m. Oct. 6 at Los Molinos Veterens Memorial Hall for registration and weigh-ins. The tournament starts at noon. The proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation. The double-elimi- nation tournament costs $25 per arm per weight division. 7:15 p.m. CSNB 5:05 p.m. ESPN 3:30 p.m. 2 3 2 7 12 25 12 25 11 25 Mercy (18-8 overall, 2-0 league) Kayce Kemp — 12 assists, 10 MCT photo Tiger Woods adjusts his collar at practice Tuesday. NFL 0 1 Sports GOLF | RYDER CUP U.S. gets leg up at home MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) — The cheers began Tuesday morning to cele- brate American players simply walking over a bridge to the first tee at Medinah. Imagine what it will sound like when they make a putt. The first official day of practice at the Ryder Cup served up a reminder that while Europe has only one rookie on its team — Nicolas Colsaerts of Bel- gium — it has plenty of others who only know what it's like to play before the home crowd. ''We talked a lot about it and there's no doubt, playing at home is a big advantage,'' Peter Hanson of Sweden said. ''We saw it last time in Wales, and we have seen it over here in the past. So I think it's just something we have to deal with, and we have to be stronger this time than we were the last time when we won by one point. So if we are going to get that cup back over- seas, we know we have to perform very well.'' Home advantage is said to be worth one point, the very margin that decided the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor the last time out. Hanson joins Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer and Francesco Molinari See RYDER, page 2C The call heard across the nation NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL put its stamp of approval on the still-smol- dering outcome of the Green Bay-Seattle game: Wrong call. Right review. 12. Wrong team still wins. Seahawks 14, Packers With frustration mounting among coaches, players and fans, the worst fear finally materi- alized: a mistake by a replacement official would decide the outcome of a game. It came while the NFL and its regular officials, locked out since June, were in resumed talks in an attempt to resolve the impasse. That was still a day late comfort for Cheeseheads. The NFL said Seattle's last-second touchdown pass should not have counted because Sea- hawks receiver Golden Tate should have been called for offensive pass interference, ending the game with Green Bay winning. Instead, officials ruled it a touchdown, and penalties either way are not reviewable. for the Packers. The fiasco, which unfolded on the promi- nent stage of ''Monday Night Football,'' deconstructed by the league Tuesday in a way that surely rendered little was MCT photo After the Seahawks beat the Packers, the replacement refs are in the spotlight. GIANTS No plans to use Cabrera in playoffs SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants have no plans to bring back suspended out- fielder Melky Cabrera for the postseason if the club is still playing when he is eligible to return. Manager Bruce Bochy says he and general man- ager Brian Sabean are meeting to finalize their 25- man roster for the best-of-five division series. Cabrera would be allowed to play in the NLCS if the Giants advance that far, but they have no inten- tion of adding him to the roster at any point in the postseason. PREP VOLLEYBALL | MERCY Tate and Green Bay safe- ty M.D. Jennings both had possession of the ball. The officials said they did, but the Packers insist- ed Jennings had clear pos- session for a game-ending interception. The NFL agreed that the replay was inconclusive, upholding the touchdown and giving Seattle the victory. That left it to whether Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers, normally a soft-spoken player who didn't say much after the See REFS, page 2C 1C Wednesday Sept. 26, 2012 An announcement regarding Cabrera is expected before the NL West champions leave town after a three-game series against Arizona that began Tues- day night. First, they plan to alert all the parties involved: Cabrera, Major League Baseball and the players union. Courtesy photo The Warriors pause after placing second at the Beth Pilger Tournament Saturday. DAILYNEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Mercy High School Football A champion is Alejandro Guerrero Mercy (4-1 overall, 2- 0 league) won its fourth straight game Saturday at Herlong, a league oppo- nent, with an offensive flurry. The Warriors ran for a total of 474 yards, and junior 'back Alejan- dro Guerrero scored three touchdowns on 40-, 30- and 13-yard runs. someone who gets up when he can't. — Jack Dempsey The Lady Bulldogs took home another title win Saturday at its Beth Pilger Tournament and junior setter Kaitlyn Seaman stood out in the championship match against Mercy with 14 service points, six aces and 17 assists. Los Moli- nos won 25-15, 25-16. Los Molinos Lady Bulldogs Volleyball Kaitlyn Seaman

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