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Wood Beavers, Lincoln Lions Top Inaugural Flag Football Standings
The inaugural season of Alameda’s middle school flag football league was resolved in games on Sunday, May 19, and Wednesday, May 22. In the co-ed league, the Wood Beavers are ranked #1 and the West Alameda Hellcats are ranked #2. They will play against each other for the championship at Lincoln Middle School on Saturday, June 1, at 8:50 a.m.
Davis now has its own professional baseball team: the Yolo High Wheelers
DAVIS – A lot of exciting baseball news has come out of Yolo County this year: the Oakland A's will temporarily relocate to West Sacramento next season, the Sacramento River Cats just marked their 25th anniversary and now a new professional team has come to town. On Tuesday, the Yolo High Wheelers, based in Davis, took the field for the first time to mark the opening day of its inaugural season against the Rocky Mountain Vibes. The High Wheelers are the first and only professional sports team in the city of Davis."We are excited to bring baseball here," said the team's co-founder...
Wood Village’s Sophie Bergkvist achieves great heights in sport, school
A high-flying Corbett High senior set a school record in front of an intimate crowd. A year prior, competing as a Cardinal, Sophie Bergkvist twice set a school best mark in the pole vault during a meet at Molalla. “The mat was tucked away in a corner, and I think it was just my mom, coach, and the guy running the event watching,” she remembered with a laugh. “But it...
Warriors survive Dixon, 3rd round on walk-off PK
The Hunt High girls soccer team, boosted by timely words of motivation from head coach Richard Frazier, needed 109 minutes and 18 seconds (80 minutes of regulation, two 10-minute overtimes, a five-minute overtime and four minutes and 18 seconds into the second five-minute overtime) a 29-10 margin in shots, two hours, 35 minutes, an anxiety-filled evening and an unexpected match-ending […] The post Warriors survive Dixon, 3rd round on walk-off PK first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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