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A10 | Wednesday, October 25, 2017 | Nevada Appeal

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

Brown leads Bengals in flag football


Nevada Appeal staff report Michael McDonald 9 flag pulls. and all four ran career-best times. The top featured top middle school runners from
BENGALS (3-7): J.C. Crane Brown 4 TDs; finisher for the Crusaders was eighth grader Lutheran schools across several states.
J.C. Crane Brown scored four touchdowns Isiah Urbina TD, 4 TD passes; Mason Robbins Aaron Waite, who exceeded expectations
as the Bengals beat the Packers 30-16 in 5 flag pulls; Zach Weddell TD, 5 flag pulls; by running 12:50 for 66th of more than 200 Patterson captures
Week 5s featured game of the Talents Radley Felix 5 flag pulls. finishers in the boys race. Seventh grader CVGC event
Carson City NFL Flag Football League. RAIDERS (2-8): Brandon Escobar 8 TD pass- Nathan Highley also competed well, run- Dennis Patterson shot a net 69 to win
In other games: Bengals 30, Packers 16; es; Roman Dazzo 2 TDs; Nestor Solis-Lara 2 ning 13:22 for 96th place. Flight A at the recent Carson Valley Golf
Rams 40, Bengals 12; Packers 34, Raiders 19; TDs; Ben Morrison 2 TDs; Angel Flores TD, 5 On the girls side, eighth grader Katie Mens Club event on Oct. 22.
Rams 59, Raiders 32. flag pulls; Abraham Ortega 6 flag pulls. Schulze ran with Hailey Obregon for most Fred Coons and Jack Sparman finished
Here are stats from Week 5: of the race before pulling away in the final three shots back.
RAMS (10-0): Conner Baker 7 TDs; Jacob Bethlehem Lutheran runners half mile to finish in 86th place with a time Mike Davis won Flight B with a 66, two
Hanson 8 TD passes; Alex Myrehn 2 TDs, TD compete nationally of 14:55. Obregon, a seventh grader, ran strokes better than Frank Ramirez. Roger
pass; Job Gutierrez 3 TDs, Victor Contreras 2 Bethlehem Lutheran School of Carson 15:19 for 105th. The Crusaders are led by Hala was third with a 71.
TDs; Nate Peterson 5 flag pulls. City sent four athletes to compete in coaches Amanda Manning and Jedidiah Bruce Sandford won Flight C with a 66,
PACKERS (5-5): Pedro Oropeza 3 TDs, TD the National Lutheran Schools Cross Maschke. two strokes clear of David Morris and Garry
pass; Braden March 3 TDs; Carter March Country Championships held at Concordia The Crusaders were the only school from Sparks. John Guidicatti won Flight D with a
TD, 3 TD passes; Tallan Duran 6 flag pulls; University in Mequon, Wis., last weekend, Nevada competing in the race, which 61, six shots ahead of John Pearson.

VOLLEYBALL bad set to end it.


From page A9 The Tigers used an 11-4 surge in
the fourth set to take control at 22-15.
to 15-3. Douglas was unable to recover. Hughes had four kills and Jackson had
Pradere served up 12 of those points, and three to lead the way. The Senators never
Haupu had six kills, including two on got closer than seven the rest of the set.
quick sets and two on stuff blocks. Prad- Im glad we dont have to compete
ere also served up two aces. against Talyn anymore, but I will miss
Kuulei got off to a great start, Maw watching her play, Maw said. She is a
said. We were passing well, and we were playmaker.
able to run tempo. I think were hard Our blocking fell down a little bit (in
to beat when we can run tempo in the the third and fourth sets). Our strength is
middle. when we channel everything to Pradere,
Douglas used a 4-0 run to take a 10-9 and when we cant do that, things dont
lead in the second set. Isabella Tomassi go well. We also didnt set in the middle,
had two kills in the surge. either.
Carson came back, however, scoring DeJoseph led Carson with 17 kills,
nine of the next 11 points for a 18-12 lead. Schmidt added 12 and Haupu finished
Shea DeJoseph and Schmidt had kills, with 10. Pradere had 23 digs and setter
and Douglas made a plethora of mistakes. Natalie Anderson finished with 48 assists.
The Tigers closed to 19-15 on a kill by
Talyn Jackson. A kill by Haupu, an error Muckers win in 4
by Jackson and a net violation extended Chelsea Nevin had 18 kills, six assists,
Carsons lead to 22-15. three blocks and three aces to lead Virgin-
Jackson hadnt been a factor in the first ia City to a 3-1 win over Smith Valley in a
two sets from a hitting standpoint, but Northern 1A volleyball match.
she caught fire in the third set with seven Emily Heinz helped out with 17 assists, JIM GRANT/NEVADA APPEAL
kills and an ace. Carson had a 21-18 lead, three digs, five kills and six aces, and Carsons Bella Wakeling gets ahead of the Douglas defenders during Tuesday nights
but Douglas tied it at 21 thanks to an ace Kaitlin Hames had 60 assists, three kills game.
by Jackson, a kill by Hailey Hughes and a and three aces. Sydney Shramek and Calli
Carson service error. Tied at 25, Jackson Hess contributed nine digs apiece. SOCCER
had an ace and Natalie Anderson had a VC is 14-2 in league and 21-4 overall. From page A9

I loved that goal,


Douglas coach Rick
Smith said. She showed
a lot of patience on the
shot. She took her time,
and it paid off.
Just one minute
before, the Senators
appeared to have a
golden opportunity
when an open Wakeling
tried to run down a long
pass, however, Douglas
junior goalkeeper Jor-
dan Smith came seven
yards out of the box and
cleared the ball with a
sliding kick.
The Senators salvaged
their tie on a play that
was started by senior
Mariana Talamantes.
WHEN EXPERT SPEAKER Perez played the ball
Melissa Pulver-Bloch, MD to Wakeling, who in
Saturday, 11/04/2017
at 12:00 PM Pacific Assistant Professor turn dished off a pass to
the middle. Perez beat
University of Nevada School of
WHERE Smith to the ball and hit
Medicine
Renaissance Reno Downtown a chopper into the net.
Hotel I felt I had to make
EVENT ID a play, said Perez, a
One South Lake Street
Reno, NV 89501 TR435133 junior. Bella played the
ball back to me ... the JIM GRANT/NEVADA APPEAL
keeper was coming out Defender Annika Wick leaps for the ball in a game against
so I just shot it. Douglas on Tuesday

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