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From top to bottom, Henry Diflingham, Garrett Hagwood and
Koby Barker finished in the.top fLve last week, giving Quincy
first place in slalom Jan. 31. Photos by Karen Barker
one po=
Shannon Morrow ward to states."
Sports Editor Luis Rubalcava-Cunan was
sports@plumasnews.cornalso an important part of
Quincy's win last week, as he
For the first time in years, claimed 21st place to give
the Quincy High SchoolQuincy the necessary 36
men's ski -team won first points needed to barely over-
place in the overall team take Davis.
standings during a slalom Rubalcava-Cunan's com-
competition at Boreal Jan. bined times were just 0.06
31. seconds faster than the next
• "It was really exciting," skier, narrowly giving Quin-
said Quincy co-coach Serene cy the win.
Barker, who shares coaching The standings are deter-
responsibilities with Justin mined by adding up the
Barker. "Justin and I are re- scores of the top four racers
ally proud of our Quincy on each team.
boys." The top four skiers from
Quincy's top four racers Davis earned the first, sev-
combined for 195 points on enth, 12th and 14th positions,
the day, edging out Davistotaling 194 points for second
High School by a single place.
point. Other skiers competing for
"It was one of those daysQuincy included Daniel Hay-
where everyone ended up in good (26th place), Zack
the right spot at the right Theuriet-Howe (32nd), Dante
time," said Barker. "They've Knowles (39th) and Jake
put in a lot of hard work, and Beaulieu (47th).
each race, everyone seems to Portola's two racers in the
turn it up alitfle bitmore." men's division were Tyler
Quincy's Henry Dilling- Stockdale (30th) and Tyler
ham, Garrett Hagwood and Adkins (35th).
Koby Barker, all juniors, se- In the women's division
cured third, fourth and fifth Portola's Caitlyn Shirley was
places, respectively. Thethe fastest of the Plumas
combined times from each of County racers with an llth-
their two runs were separat- place finish.
ed by a mere 1.53 seconds. Mariah Hopkins (29th) and
"That junior class is a very Alienor Delany (31st) each
dynamm group of boys," said put two runs together for
Barker. "We're looking for- Quincy.
Feather River's Ne'Jae Jackson scored her season high of 17
poi nts Feb. 2 against Lessen. Photo by Shannon Morrow
women improve
Shannon Morrow Ne'Jae Jackson and Ashley
Sports Editor Dawkins.
sports@plumasnews.com Moran drained five 3-
pointers for a season high of
Although recording a loss,
the Feather River College 20points.
Jackson was the catalyst
women's basketball team
played an outstanding game for FRC's press, forcing sev-
against Lassen College last eral turnovers. She also
week, narrowly falling 87-84. claimed a season high of 17
In contrast to FRC's 87-62 points, including a 3-pointer
:,-,= loss to Lessen less than three with 20 Seconds left in the
weeks earlier, the huge game to put- FRC within one
amount of improvement bypossession.
the Golden Eagles in their Dawkins registered a sea-
Feb. 2 homegame was its son high of 14 points and also
own kind of victory, pulled down eight rebounds.
"The major difference be-As always, FRC sophomore
tween the two games was our Heather Hamilton scored her
intensity and tenacity for do- usual 20 points and grabbed
ing things correctly," said eight rebounds. Hamilton
Mar~ .Xnn W TomW. FRC coach Haley White. "We was a perfect 10-for-10 from
crashed the boards hard and the free-throw line.
L . .... were aggressive on offense. The Feather River women
We also pressed them thishost Shasta tonight, Feb. 9,
, Ounce for Ounce - Compare and Save,! Caitlyn Shirley captured 11th place in the women's division for last go round, and in return, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
7 he top-quality & top-value pain creme the Portola Tigers. we forced a lot of turnovers The Golden Eagles will al-
tha! we were able to score so host a Little Eagles Clinic
ir ..... •" .................... . on.' this Saturday, Feb. 12, from
,, Moving Life Forward Three freshmen who 10- 11:30 a.m. The clinic, for
,= -" ...... stepped it up and made big girls from third through 12th
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River were Molly Moran, held at the FRC gymnasium.
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