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Tehama Tracker Monday's results GOLF Sofia Frantz 103 Red Bluff's Sofia Frantz, who individually qualified for the NorCal championship in Stock- ton, shot a 103. Frantz finished 74th. RODEO Results from the District 1 Cali- fornia High School Rodeo in Cot- tonwood over the weekend. All Around Cowboy: Colton Campbell, 107 pts All Around Cowgirl: Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 110 pts BARREL RACING 41 entered 1. Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 36.797 2. Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood 36.983 3. Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls 37.132 4. Tara Burrone, Fort Jones 37.173 5. Amy Brown, McArthur 37.208 6. Anna Doyle, Cottonwood 37.224 7. Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 37.277 8. Cheyenne Grossman, Grenada 37.455 9. Michell Woolbert, Gerber 37.511 10. Erin Clendenen, Cottonwood 37.554 TIE DOWN ROPING 13 entered 1. Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls 23.38 2. Sterling Humphry, McArthur 28.27 3.Wyatt Brown, Red Bluff 29.13 4. Quincy Crum, Little Valley 40.07 5. Jesse Brewer, Los Molinos 40.90 6. Kyle Brown, McArthur 12.53/1 7. Cameron Jones, Cottonwood 14.69/1 8. Bodie Robbins, Cottonwood 14.89/1 9. Brushton Minton, Witter Springs 26.68/1 STEER WRESTLING 5 entered 1. Sterling Humphry, McArthur 16.60 2. Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls 8.36/1 3. Quincy Crum, Little Valley 9.01/1 4. Cameron Jones, Cottonwood 10.10/1 5. Kyle Brown, McArthur 18.92/1 BULL RIDING 8 entered 1. Dalton Alvis, Klamath Falls, OR 61/1 BREAKAWAY ROPING 23 entered 1. Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 7.20 2. Lauren Eldenburg, Chico 12.48 3. Amy Brown, McArthur 15.86 4. Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls, OR 16.53 5. Tara Burrone, Fort Jones 21.41 6. Taylor Herman, Tulelake 24.60 7. Erin Clendenen, Cottonwood 27.31 8. Courtney Wood, Chico 3.20/1 9. Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 3.91/1 10. Bailey Bean, Gerber 4.17/1 POLE BENDING 36 entered 1. Cara Hencratt, Red Bluff 43.554 2. Erin Clendenen, Cottonwood 48.588 3. Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 48.846 4. Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 49.150 5. Taylor Herman, Tulelake 49.538 6. Courtney Wood, Chico 49.819 7. Helena DeCasas, Grants Pass, OR 50.317 8. Michell Woolbert, Gerber 50.877 9. Bailey Bean, Gerber 52.423 10. Alyssa Shank, Red Bluff 53.186 TEAM ROPING 19 teams entered 1. Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, OR & Sterling Humphry, McArthur 14.39 2. Wyatt Brown, Red Bluff & Brush- ton Minton, Witter Springs 15.57 3. Bodie Robbins, Cottonwood & Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 21.25 4. Taylor Herman, Tulelake & Dalton Cash, Grenada 39.45 5. Steel Humphry, McArthur & Chase Alvernaz, Williams 40.29 6. Cameron Jones, Cottonwood & Quincy Crum, Little Valley 7.55/1 7. Matthew Jesperson, Montague & Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 9.33/1 8. Rial Engelhart, Lakeview, OR & Brody Gill, Millville 10.62/1 9. Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood & Kristen Loverin, Cottonwood 13.55/1 10. Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls, OR & Amy Brown, McArthur 15.21/1 GOAT TYING 25 entered 1. Courtney Wood, Chico 16.45 2. Keeley Vaughan, Merrill, OR 19.82 3. Taylor Herman, Tulelake 20.03 4. Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 20.75 5. Addie Engelhart, Lakeview, OR 20.87 6. Helena DeCasas, Grants Pass,OR 21.78 7. Bailey Bean, Gerber 22.14 8. Jesse Stratton, Palo Cedro 22.66 9. Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 23.14 10. Lauren Eldenburg, Chico 23.37 GIRLS CUTTING 6 entered 1. Jesse Stratton, Palo Cedro 143 2. Lily Bertelsen, Los Molinos 141 3. Caitlin Campbell, Klamath Falls 139 4. Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 136 5. Cara Hencratt, Red Bluff 131 6. Bailey Bean, Gerber 122 BOYS CUTTING 4 entered 1. Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls 142 2. Chase Alvernaz, Williams 136 3.Wyatt Brown, Red Bluff 134 4. Brody Gill, Millville 126 MCT file photo The NHL has canceled 327 games, including the outdoor Winter Classic. NHL, players' union head back to bargaining table NEW YORK (AP) — The NHL and the players' association stuck to their word and made quick plans to get back to the bargaining table. After all-day negotiations Satur- day, the sides agreed Monday to resume talks today in New York. Both sides said the discussions over the weekend were good, creating some optimism that perhaps a deal could soon be reached to save the already truncated hockey season. The NHL and union hadn't met since Oct. 18 when each side turned down offers. NHL deputy commis- sioner Bill Daly and players' associa- tion special counsel Steve Fehr got together by themselves Saturday in an undisclosed location and held pro- ductive talks. ''We had a series of meetings over the course of the day and had a good, frank discussion on the most impor- tant issues separating us,'' Daly said Sunday. several times during the week and reached enough common ground to make face-to-face meetings possible. Fehr echoed Daly's encouraging remarks after Saturday's get-together that lasted well into the night. ''Hopefully we can continue the He and Fehr talked on the phone dialogue, expand the group, and make steady progress,'' Fehr said. It wasn't immediately determined Monday whether today's bargaining session would be conducted by just Daly and Fehr or if a larger group — perhaps including NHL Commission- er Gary Bettman and NHLPA execu- tive director Donald Fehr — would also take part. The lockout entered its 51st day 49ERS LB Smith says he wasn't 'jumped' SANTA CLARA (AP) — San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said Monday that linebacker Aldon Smith spoke with general manager Trent Baalke about what hap- pened during the bye week while the player visited his former col- lege, Missouri. The 23-year-old Smith denied on Twitter a report last Thursday that he had been attacked ear- lier in the day outside a restaurant in Columbia, Mo., saying, ''Didn't get jumped — stop asking.'' There was no formal police report filed. Earlier, he had posted this tweet: ''Want to clear up rumors of me getting jumped, I'm ok and doing well! Como! I missed you. Go Tigers!!'' ''I tend not to believe against the division rival St. Louis Rams. Smith surely will be asked about the situation this week. This is just the latest off-field issue faced by the second-year pro, the seventh overall draft pick in 2011 out of Mizzou who set a fran- chise rookie record with 14 sacks last season — also most among NFL rookies for 2011. everything I read on the Internet,'' Harbaugh said. ''Trent Baalke talked to Aldon. What's been relayed to me and any conversations are just that, private conversa- tions. ... What Aldon said to us was the same as what he said publicly. Also, you tend to take a man at his word. I don't think there's anything more to add.'' San Francisco's play- ers were due back to work Tuesday as the NFC West-leading 49ers (6-2) begin preparations for Sunday's home game NHL LOCKOUT In September just before the team's home opener, Smith was the passenger in a car acci- dent in Santa Clara County in which the dri- ver swerved to avoid hit- ting a deer. Smith sus- tained a cut beneath his right eyebrow. He was stabbed at his home in June, then apolo- gized at the start of train- ing camp in late July by saying, ''letting every- body down was probably the saddest part.'' He also was charged in late Janu- ary with driving under the influence in Miami Beach — just six days after San Francisco's turnaround season ended with a 20-17 overtime loss in the NFC title game to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants. Smith has combined on 29 tackles and has 7 1/2 sacks and one forced fumble while starting all eight games this year. MCT file photo 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith, center, denied on Twitter that he was attacked. RAIDERS McFadden, Goodson have hurt ankles ALAMEDA (AP) — The Oakland Raiders have been struggling to run the ball with a healthy Darren McFadden for most of this season. Now that McFadden and backup Mike Goodson are both dealing with high ankle sprains that put their sta- tus in doubt for this week, the Raiders could have even more concerns. McFadden came back negative and Goodson was undergoing an MRI on Monday. He said the team would have to see how both players respond and he would not rule them out yet for when the Raiders (3-5) play in Baltimore against the Ravens (6-2) on Sunday. McFadden hurt his right ankle on the first or second carry of the game and tried to play through it before leaving for good just before halftime. McFadden had just seven carries for 17 yards and caught two passes for no yards in the loss. ''Darren wanted to be back out there, so that wasn't a case where you risk any further injury,'' Allen said. ''Darren is a competitor, he wanted to be back out there, so we put him back out there. Then came in at halftime, he just wasn't going to be able to do it, so we kept him out the rest of the game.'' McFadden was one of the most dynamic backs in the league the past two seasons when healthy. But he missed 19 games over his first four seasons — includ- ing nine last season — with foot, toe, shoulder, knee and hamstring injuries. Coach Dennis Allen said X-rays and an MRI on Monday. So far, 327 games — includ- ing the outdoor Winter Classic — have been called off, and the NHL says a full season won't be played. No new formal proposals were made Saturday, but it is believed the issue of payments of existing player contracts was a big part of the discus- sions. ''I'm not in a position to talk sub- stance about agenda or expecta- tions,'' Daly wrote Tuesday in an email to The Associated Press. A major point of contention between the NHL and the players' association has been the ''make whole'' provision, which will ensure that all current player contracts will be paid out regardless of any changes made to the split of hockey-related revenues or contract language. See NHL, page 2B been far from effective, rushing for just 455 yards and two touchdowns in eight games. His 3.3 yards per carry average is sixth-worst in the league and the lowest for a Raiders player since Pete Banaszak's 3.2 average in 1976. While he has been healthy so far this year, he has Sports 1B Tuesday November 6, 2012 Goodson has shown flashes at tailback with 111 yards on 17 carries and 14 catches for 173 yards but might not be able to go. That leaves Taiwan Jones as the only healthy half- back on the roster. Jones has one carry and one recep- tion all season and has been limited by injuries and ball-security issues. ''That's obviously something that he's got to improve on,'' Allen said. ''He's got to make sure that he can protect the football and he's got to make sure that he understands what his assignments are. As we get more comfortable with those things, he'll earn more playing time.'' Allen said the team would look at bringing in a run- ning back this week as insurance. The Raiders also could give more time to versatile fullback Marcel Reece, who had eight catches for 95 yards and a touch- down Sunday. Seven of those catches came after See RAIDERS, page 2B