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The Timberjacks lived up to their No. 1 ranking in the North State when they easily dispatched the No. 2 ranked Dunsmuir Tigers 70-34 before a raucous Hayfork High School Homecoming crowd packed into Ernie Glass Field Friday night. More ... The big news in volleyball is that the Hayfork High School Lady Timberjacks are not in first place for the first time this millennium. The perennial champions won their first two matches against Redding Adventist 3-0 and Paradise Adventist 3-1 before losing to Champion Christian 1-3 in Chico. More ... The Trinity High School Alumni Association will host the inaugural Trinity High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct. 17. The dinner-program begins at 5:30 p m., with inductions beginning at 7:30 p.m. Inductees will also participate in Friday's Trinity Homecoming Parade. More ... Trinity High School (5-2, 3-0) took the early lead on Willows and then held them scoreless in the second half to pick up its fifth straight win on Friday. A 45-yeard touchdown run by Trinity's Dakota Hayward started off the scoring just two minutes into the game. Justin Jeangerard kicked in the extra point to make the score 7-0. More ... Trinity High School varsity runner James Cahill finished the three-mile course in 17:45:85, placing 27th out of 125 runners at the West Valley Co-ed Invitational held Friday in Cottonwood. Melissa Palermo placed third overall in the girls 2.2-mile JV event; her time was 16:39:00. The boys 2. More ... Trinity High School's Homecoming Week is this week. Scheduled events are: Wednesday, Powder Puff Football Game, JV 6:30 p m., varsity 7:30. Friday, Homecoming Parade, downtown Weaverville, 2:45 p.m. Friday, football vs. Rio Vista Rams, JV 5:30 p.m., varsity 7:30. More ... Gymkhana play day in Lewiston Bring your horse or just come watch the last play day of the year on Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Lewiston Horse Arena. Sign up at 9 a m.; play at 10 a m. Lots of fun games are on tap, and you do not need to ride your horse to play; there will be lots of in-hand games. Games include Ride a Buck, Mystery Cup, Snakes and Horse, Cake Walk and More. More ... MIKE PLOTZKE FOR THE TRINITY JOURNAL Weaverville motorcycle racers Brett Plotzke, right, and Zaya Taylor each won their division of the Prime Time Hare Scramble, the opening race of the AMA Western Regional Cross Country Fall Series held in San Jose last weekend. Plotzke won the Junior Sportsman event on Saturday, and Taylor won the Vet B class on Sunday. Both will compete in the Shasta Grand Prix, to be held at the Chappie-Shasta OHV park near Shasta Dam, on Halloween weekend More ... |
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