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6C Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011 Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Shannon O'Kelley advances the ball for Chester. O'Kelley was named this year's Most Valuable Player in the Feather River Pioneer League. Photo by Shannon Morrow I l an Shannon Morrow Sports Editor sports@plumasnews.com The Feather River Pioneer League girls' soccer teams have released the names of this season's all-league play- ers. nun Shannon Q'Kelley of For Portola, Catherine Chester was recognized asCruse, McKenna Popish, the league's Most Valuable Vanessa Valle and Brenna Player. Murray were each chosen to Emma LeSeur, Miranda the all-league team. Lemons and Emily LaGroue Mariah Hopkins, Lauren were each awarded all-league Braddick and Amanda Dor- selections for the Chester rls earned all-league recogni- Volcanoes. ti0n for the Quincy Trojans. Pioneer League MVP Katelyn Johns gets under the ball for Greenville. Johns won the Most Valuable Player award in the Pioneer League and was chosen as an alternate for the North-South All-Star game this Sunday, Dec. 4, at Butte College. Greenville teammates Kaileena Navarro and Sammy Prior received all-league selections. Photo by Shannon Morrow • iml in fir r un Kayleen Taylor history, earned the sixthsnowy weather, Taft grabbed Lassen Sports Editorseed after receiving the top a 1-0 halftime lead to eventu- ktaylOr@lassennews.com spot in the Golden Valleyally winthe game. Conference with a 3-1 winThe Cougars beat Taft ear- The Lassen College men'sover Feather River College lier in the season, 2-1, during soccer team fell to Taft Col- Friday, Nov. 11, in Quincy, a preseason tournament, and lege, 2-1, in the first round of The teams hosted Taft, the Taft seemed hungry to the Division III state play- number 11 seed, Saturday,avengetheloss. offs. Nov. 19, at Susanville Ranch Taft managed to score first The Cougars, who were able Park. " in the game, and went into to host a playoff game for the Despite traveling 465 miles defensive mode, protecting first time in the program's to Susanville and battling the their goal and making it Serve cg, A//of JOHN DEERE "27 HP ° 4X4 * CANOPY , REAR SNOW BLOWER difficult for Lassen. make a comeback for Lassen Jim Hodge, assistant coach even more difficult. for the Cougars, said the Five minutes of overtime team seemed flat to him for was allotted during the game the first 40 minutes of the after the referee warranted game. the extra time. Known as "Perhaps after winning the "stoppage time," the five big game with FRC they minutes were allowed due to IN THE UNWERSE! could not get up enough for" injuries. this one," said Hodge. The game was made a bit Taft earned another goal in more exciting during this ex- the start of the second half to tra time when Lassen's Erick Reynaga scored a free kick from about 30 yards out. The Cougars had one more chance to score, but Taft's goalie was able to save the day for the opposing team, FOR 60 MONTHS *Offer ~ ~aty 3t ~ 2(}12:, lOOSubjec~ ~ ~pro~ ~re~ff o~ John Dee~ FinancL~ I~ta|l~et~l Pla~. Some ,:esttCtc, r~ ap~, so see your ~teale~ tor complete dets~ at~ ott,~r financ.ing op~ons. lime, securing the win to move to the next round of the state playoffs. "The strength in this team is not in our ability to win games but in our resilience in coming back after a de- feat," said Ben Wade, head coach for the Cougars. "We started a team completely comprised of freshmen. This team will do great things next year -- mark my words." The Cougars ended the sea- son with an overall record of 13-3-1 and an 8-1 record in the GVC. The Dragon Go!l: Resort Open 9am-4pm • 7 days Special Rates for 2012 Season Passes INDIVIDUAL Buy before Jan 1, 2012 $1,500 Buy between 1/1 - 3/31 $1,800 Buy after April 1, 2012 $2,000 FAMILY Buy before Jan 1, 2012 $2,000 Buy between 1/1 - 3/31 $2,300 Buy after April 1, 2012 $2,600 Restaurant Available for Special Holiday Events...Please Call 348 Bear Run ~ Clio ,-, Off A- 15