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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, March 9, 2011 5C
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The Feather River College River, sophomore Jerad finishedup the final3-1/3 in-
Golden Eagles baseball team Harvey 'had his third strong nings not allowing a run and
opened Golden Valley Con- start of the season as hegiving up two hits to seal the
terence (GVC) play by went five innings, allowing victory.
sweeping the College of the one hit while striking out Offensively the Golden Ea-
Siskiyous on Friday, March four. Freshmen Alex, Vetter gles managed nine hits, with
4, by scores of 12-0 and 5-1. and Chase Tokunaga each sophomore Kyle Stone lead-
The Golden Eagles' toughpitched a hitless and score- ing the way with two hits
pre-season schedule allowed less inning to finish off the and an RBI. Freshman
them to enter GVC play with win. Daniel Katayama had the
a 7-3 record and a No. 4Game two was scoreless big hit for the Golden Eagles
ranking in the first RPI of through the first five in- in the eighth with a two-RBI
the spring. With the sweep, nings before the Golden single to right field.
the Golden Eagles are now 9- Eagles got on the board with Up next for the Golden Ea-
3 on the season and 2-0 in three runs in the sixth and gles is a three-game Golden
GVC play. two in the eighth to win 5-1. Valley Conference series
In Friday's game one, the The pitching staff for with Butte College. The first
Golden Eagles hammered Feather River once again game of the series will be
out twelve hits en route to turned in a strong perfor- Friday, March 11, at 2 p.m.
the 12:0 victory. Leading the mance as they allowed oneat Butte College, and the se-
way at the plate for therun and three hits in nine ries will conclude with a
Golden Eagles were a trio of innings of work. Freshmandouble header Saturday,
sophomores: Brett Wise, Dae Yang Kim picked up his March 12, at the Eagle's Nest
Kyle Stone and Jaret Bogue. second victory of the season for the home opener for the
Wise had two hits, scored with 5-2/3 innings of one hit Golden Eagles.
three runs, stole three bases baseball while striking out To get updated stats and
and drove in three runs.six. information on the Golden
Stone added three RBIs, and Sophomores Tyler Eagles, go to spin-
Bogue addedtwo hits and an Hoelzen and Cody Ander- costats.com, gvcstats.com or
RBI. son, and freshmen Andy the Feather River College
On the mound for Feather Amaro andAndrew Millner,Baseball Facebook site.
Bucks Lake Snowmobile Trails
Grooming Report; 03/03/2011
( Trails groomed by volunteers of the Bucks Lake Snow Drifters)
Route Mileage Last Groomed Condition
3.3 03/03/1 I Good.
#17 Mill Creek.
Kiosk to past Chuck's
Rock
#18 Grizzly Loop.
Begins and ends on Oro
Hwy.
# 19 Gravel Range
Big Creek to Grizzly
sumn]it
#34 Granite Basin.
Gravel range to Oro
Hwy
#20 Bucks Summit/Four
Trees.
#21 Big Creek. Big
Creek Staging Area to
Haskins T.
#24 Lookout Cut Off.
Bucks summit to Big
Creek_ Rd
#24 Willow Creek.
Gravel Range to Look
out Rock
#24 Lower Daniels.
Gravel Range to Big
Creek Rd.
#25 Ararat Loop. Cut
Offto Willow Creek
#27 Upper Daniels.
Gravel Range to Big
Creek Rd
¢t32 Cold Water Loop.
#35 Grizzly Summit.
Gravel Range to Oro
Hwy
#36 Letterbox Loop.
Begins and ends on Oro
Hwy
15.5
12.4
13.0
02/24/I 1
03/03/11
2/9/1 I
Not yet groomed.
The whole loop
To the dam only.
Deep.
Deep.
15.8 3/03/11 Good.
9.9 03/03/11 Good.
5.6
5.1
3.2
7.8
2.4
2/2~/1 I
2/10/I 1
2/22/I I
2/10/I 1
2/22/I I
Deep.
8.8
3.0
7.3
Deep.
Deep.
Deep.
Deep.
2/2/I 1 Deep.
2/2/11 Deep.
1/30/11 Deep.
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