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November 03, 2012

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Tehama Tracker Due to our print deadline Friday night prep football coverage can be found on our website redbluffdailynews.com Thursday's results CROSS COUNTRY Sacramento River League Championships Boys Shasta Red Bluff 105 34 1. Landon Woollard, Shasta, 16:07 2. Blake Zufall, Shasta, 16:32 3. Ryan Stockton, West Valley, 16:38 4. Hunter Jensen, Shasta, 16:45 5. Josh Bland, Shasta, 17:05 11. Jordan McManus, RB, 17:53 Girls West Valley 50 1. Jenna Storms, WV, 19:07 2. Megan James, WV, 19:43 3. Delaney Faggard, WV, 19:46 4. Sydney Pruett, Enterprise, 19:52 5. Shalynn Fullert, ENT, 20:14 9. Nicole Renfroe, RB, 21:12 Northern Athletic League Championships Boys Yreka Corning Central Valley 71 19 86 1. Clayton Bunn, Yreka, 18:03 2. Matt Jochim, Yreka, 18:10 3. David Neill, Yreka, 18:19 4. Cody Griffith, Yreka, 18:23 5. Austin Murch, CV, 18:30 6. Rogelio Silva, Corning, 18:52 Girls Yreka Central Valley Corning 72 29 1. Anna Lewis, CV, 23:11 2. Zoe Restine, Yreka, 23:56 3. Brenna Hunrath, Lassen, 24:06 4. Cassie Day, Yreka, 24:17 5. Abby Murch, CV, 24:45 10. Karly Lira, Corning, 26:47 42 tans volleyball team con- cluded its season Thurs- day, falling to Sac River League winner Enter- prise in straight sets, 25- 20, 25-16, 25-17. By ANDRE BYIK DN Sports Editor The Red Bluff Spar- have played consistently in spurts, went down 16- 8 in the first set but showed what the young team could do when they're clicking. Red Bluff reeled off The Spartans, who seven straight points on junior hitter Tayler Zazueta's service, which included two aces. "Everything was working," Red Bluff coach Kim Wheeler said. "Actually, our passing was good all night, there were only a couple of times where it fell apart. And that's a lot better than what it was." Wheeler added that Sports PREP VOLLEYBALL | ENTERPRISE 3, RED BLUFF 0 Red Bluff falls to Enterprise the team, going forward, can't rely on one person playing well. Everyone needs to they are losing just three players to graduation. "We're losing three contribute, she said. It was a tough season for the Spartans, who ended without a league win. likely have a solid group returning to the team as But the Spartans will seniors," Wheeler said. "I've got an amazing freshman setter (Katie Gallagher), I have amaz- ing juniors that work hard." She added: "I'm sad for them, especially for the seniors, the way this VOLLEYBALL 2012 NSCIF Volleyball Playoffs Enterprise Red Bluff 20 16 17 25 25 25 Lib. Christ. Los Molinos 25 25 33 Clarivel Castillo: 15 kills Kaitlyn Seaman: 30 assists, 4 aces Emily Bailey: 10 digs Dom Henderson: 3 aces Mercy Red. Ch. 23 25 15 26 13 Saturday's games NBA Kings Indiana Warriors L.A. Clippers 4 p.m. CSNC 7:30 p.m. CSNB Sunday's games NFL Tampa Bay Raiders 1:05 p.m. FOX Monday's games NBA Warriors Kings CSNB/CSNC 7 p.m. On the tube Saturday AUTO RACING •6 a.m., SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi, at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates • Noon, SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for AAA Texas 500, at Fort Worth, Texas •1 p.m., SPEED — NASCAR, Nation- wide Series, pole qualifying for O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, at Fort Worth, Texas • 2:30 p.m., SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, ''Happy Hour Series,'' final practice for AAA Texas 500, at Fort Worth, Texas • 4:30 p.m., ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, at Fort Worth, Texas •5 p.m., SPEED — World Of Outlaws, at Concord, N.C. COLLEGE FOOTBALL •9 a.m., ABC — Oklahoma at Iowa St. •9 a.m., ESPN — Texas A&M at Mis- sissippi St. •9 a.m., ESPN2 — Missouri at Florida •9 a.m., CSNC—Syracuse at Cincin- nati •9 a.m., FSN — Houston at East Car- olina •9 a.m., NBCSN — Towson at Delaware 9:30 a.m., CSNB — New Mexico State at Auburn • 11 a.m., FX — Stanford at Colorado • Noon, FOX — TCU at West Virginia Continued on 2B Tuesday 25 14 25 24 15 5. Mt. Shasta (10-6-2) 4. Durham (16-9) 2. Los Molinos (33-7-1) 10. Portola (12-22) 7. Weed (16-10) 6. Modoc (16-12) 3. Pierce (15-10) Division VI Nov. 13 1. Mercy (26-10) 9. Redding Adventist (17-10-3) 8. Dunsmuir (12-5) 12. Big Valley (11-15) 5. Red. Christian (21-8-2) W PAA 13. Tulelake (8-9) 4. Westwood (18-9) G 3. Greenville (17-6) 11. Paradise Adventist (16-14-2) 6. Maxwell (14-3) 2. Princeton (21-8) 10. Liberty Christian (14-13-3) 7. Fall River (22-14) Nov. 15 Nov. 17 at RBHS 18 15 31 1. Hamilton (22-9) 9. Quincy (12-13) 8. Trinity (14-14-2) Division V Tuesday Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 at RBHS season turned out for them because they deserve better. But next season, hopefully, the juniors will learn from this." finished with six kills, 10 digs, three aces and two blocks. Senior Maggie Hansen added nine kills, two Red Bluff's Zazueta 1B Weekend Nov. 3-4, 2012 Daily news photo by Andre Byik Red Bluff's Tayler Zazueta, right, hits a ball against Enterprise on Thursday during the team's season closer. Sports Editor Andre Byik can be reached at 527-2151, ext. 111 or at sports@redbluffdai- lynews.com. Follow him on Twitter:@TehamaSports. PREP VOLLEYBALL Mercy clinches league title, gets No. 1 seed in Div. VI playoffs volleyball team, with its road five-set road win against Redding Christian on Thursday, clinched the Five Star League title and head into division play- offs as the No. 1 seed. The Warriors defeated the Lions 25-23, 14-25, 25-15, 24-26, 15-13. The Warriors will face the winner of Tuesday's match between Redding Adventist and Dunsmuir. DN Staff Report The Mercy Warriors blocks and eight digs. Junior Larissa Vogel- bacher had 12 digs. Junior setter Emily Gallagher notched 13 assists and Katie Gal- lagher had nine assists. ——— Mercy will host its playoff game Nov. 13. PREP VOLLEYBALL Courtesy photo by Larry Long LosMos' Katie Morgan hits a ball on Thursday. LosMo wins season closer DN Staff Report The Los Molinos Bulldogs volleyball team ended its season on a high note at home, sweeping Liberty Chris- tian in three sets, 25-18, 25-15, 33-31. The Bulldogs have the No. 2 seed in Northern Sec- tion Division V playoffs, and will host either Portola or Weed on Nov. 13. The Bulldogs' Clarivel Castillo had 15 kills, Kaitlyn Seaman had 30 assists, Emily Bailey added 10 digs, Katie Morgan had two aces and Dom Henderson had 11 points on serve.

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