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BASEBALL North Yosemite
CV Christian at Exeter
TheReedleyExponent B4Thursday, April4,2019 PREPS
League Season
SOFTBALL North Yosemite
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In girls frosh-soph com- petition, freshman Paola Ran- gel set a personal best while winning the 3200 meters in 13:26.46.
Reedley will host a North Yosemite League mini-meet on Wednesday, April 10, at RHS stadium. The teams then will compete at the Sanger Metric Classic on Friday and Tuesday, April 12 and 16.
BOYS TENNIS Senior Day for RHS against Hoover
Reedley High's boys will host their senior day match on Thursday, April 4, at RHS courts against the Hoover Pa- triots. Matches begin at 3:30 p.m.
The Pirates close out reg- ular season league matches on Tuesday, April 9. at Sunny- side High in Fresno in a 3:30 p.m. start. Roosevelt High of Fresno will host the NYL Championships tournament beginning at 9 a.m. on Friday, April 12.
SWIMMING Pirates wrap up home season on April 4
Fresno
Hoover
McLane
Reedley
Roosevelt
Sunnyside 0-2 0-15
League Season
Tuesday, March 26
Tuesday, March 26
Fresno 1, Reedley 0 McLane 4, Sunnyside 1 Hoover 5, Roosevelt 2
Reedley 11, Fresno 1 Hoover 8, Roosevelt 0 Sunnyside 4, McLane 3
Friday, March 29
Friday, March 29
Fresno 10, Reedley 1 McLane 8, Sunnyside 3 Hoover 9, Roosevelt 1
Reedley 15, Roosevelt 0 Hoover 5, Sunnyside 0 Fresno 15, McLane 6
Tuesday, April 2
Tuesday, April 2
Reedley at Roosevelt Fresno at McLane Sunnyside at Hoover
Reedley 16, McLane 1 Roosevelt at Sunnyside
Friday, April 5
Wednesday, April 3
Roosevelt at Reedley, 3:30 p.m. McLane at Fresno
Hoover at Sunnyside
McLane at Reedley, 3:30 p.m. Fresno at Hoover, Chukchansi Park Fresno
Roosevelt at Sunnyside
Reedley at McLane, 3:30 p.m. Hoover at Fresno
Sunnyside at Roosevelt
Mendota at Roosevelt
Tuesday, April 9
Sunnyside at Tranquillity
Friday, April 12
Tuesday, April 9
Tuesday, March 26
sic is the 31st annual event where Amer- ican youth athletes compete in a variety of sports in Australia. The program was founded in 1989 by New Zealand resi- dent George O'Scanlon, who initially wanted to promote the sport of Ameri- can football.
Since its formation, the Down Under Bowl has added the Down Under Hoops Classic and Down Under International Games. The programs use the common
language of sports to bridge the conti- nents and provide a forum for athletes from around the globe to compete head- to-head in the sport they love.
Some prior standouts of the Down Un- der Bowl for football include Jake “The Snake” Plummer (Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos), Ahman Green (Green Bay Packers), Rob Morris (Indianapolis Colts), Dave Dixon (Minnesota Vikings) and Jesse Williams (Seattle Seahawks).
Thursday, March 28
Tuesday, March 26
CV Christian 2, Dinuba 0
Selma 22, Immanuel 0 Hanford West 16, Exeter 2 Kingsburg 5, CV Christian 1
Friday, March 29
Thursday, March 28
Immanuel 18, Hanford West 0 Exeter 2, Kingsburg 0
Dinuba 2, CV Christian 0
Saturday, March 30
Friday, March 29
Templeton 4, Immanuel 2
Hanford West 20, Immanuel 0 Kingsburg 10, Exeter 0
Tuesday, April 2
Saturday, March 30
Selma at Kingsburg Exeter at Dinuba
Buchanan 6, Dinuba 0
Wednesday, April 3
Tuesday, April 2
Immanuel at CV Christian
CV Christian at Immanuel Kingsburg at Selma Dinuba at Exeter
BASEBALL
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Derek Wood went 2-for-4 while Gurrola scored both Immanuel runs. Rosales and Trace Pires knocked in the Eagle runs.
Against Templeton, Pires worked four-and-two-thirds innings while scattering
COLLEGES
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at home on March 25. The Tigers scored two unearned runs in the third to take a brief 2-1 lead before the Blue Devils regained the lead in the fourth.
The Tigers took advan- tage of a quality start from Peyton McNair (allowing five hits and one run in seven innings) on the way to a 6-4 road win on March 28. Dom- inic Scotti got the last four outs to get credit for the win. Five different Tigers drove in runs with Deagan Risnes leading the way with a solo home run and a double on the way to a three-hit night. Hans Brown added two singles.
March 30 at RC, the Tigers used a five-run third inning to a 6-2 win. Alex Escobar went the distance on the mound for the Tigers, scattering eight hits. Josh Mares drove in three runs for the winners, two com- ing after a third inning double. Brown again finished with two singles.
By Will Goldbeck
seven hits and allowing three earned runs. The Eagles man- aged just five hits, with Wood and Ryan Friesen scoring the runs.
Immanuel played in Visalia against Central Val- ley Christian on April 3, then travel to Kingsburg for a 7 p.m. contest on Friday, April 5, before hosting Exeter at 7
p.m. on Tuesday, April 9. •••
Reedley High suffered its second North Yosemite League loss in four days to Fresno High on March 29, dropping a 10-1 decision to the Warriors in Fresno. The Pi- rates (8-5, 0-2) struggled again on offense, managing just one run after getting blanked in a
tight 1-0 home loss to Fresno on March 26.
Reedley began a home- and-home against Roosevelt on April 2 in Fresno; results were unavailable at press time. The PIrates return home for a 3:30 p.m. game with the Roughriders on Friday, April 5, then host McLane on Tues- day, April 9, also at 3:30.
Reedley College's Karlie
Fien touched the plate as she slid home safely with a run during the Tigers' soft- ball doubleheader sweep against Fresno City College on March 26. The Tigers ran their home win streak to 13 straight with the sweep, but the streak was snapped with a pair of non-league losses on March 30.
Danny Jimenez / Photo Contributed
GOLF
State top-ranked Tigers win another tourney title
Reedley College's Big 8 South Champion squad cap- tured another tourney title on April 1, winning the Rig City Invitational in Bakers- field by 10 shots over Santa Barbara City College. The Ti- gers are 31-0 on the season and ranked number one in the state.
Tommy O'Rourke earned medalist honors by firing a 69 while teammate Morgan Cooper added a 70 for the two best scores of the day.
Reedley College has a dual match in Napa against Napa Valley College at noon on Fri- day, April 5.
of the Week
Friday, April 5
Immanuel at Kingsburg, 7 p.m. Hanford West at Dinuba Selma at CV Christian
Exeter at Immanuel, 7 p.m. Dinuba at Selma
Kingsburg at Hanford West CV Christian at Bak. Christian
Friday, April 5
Tuesday, April 9
Kingsburg at Immanuel, 6 p.m. Dinuba at Hanford West
CV Christian at Selma
Immanuel at Exeter, 4 p.m. Selma at Dinuba
Hanford West at Kingsburg CV Christian at Bak. Christian
Thursday, April 11
Immanuel at Dinuba, 7 p.m. Selma at Hanford West
2-0 13-2 2-0 7-7 2-0 4-4 0-2 8-5 0-2 7-4
Reedley 3-0 10-6 Hoover 2-0 11-7 Fresno 1-1 3-8 Sunnyside 1-1 8-7 Roosevelt 0-2 7-5 McLane 0-3 2-10
Central Sequoia League Season
Friday, April 12
Selma 4-0 11-2 Immanuel 4-1 12-3 Exeter 3-2 10-4 Kingsburg 2-3 5-11 CV Christian 2-3 7-7-1
Roosevelt at Reedley, 3:30 p.m. Hoover at Sunnyside
Fresno at McLane
p.m. Thursday, April 4, against Sunnyside. The Pirates will honor their senior swimmers at the dual, the team's second- to-last before the postseason
begins. Reedley will have a dual meet at Hoover on Thurs- day, April 11.
The North Yosemite League trials will be Thurs-
day and Friday, April 25-26, with the league finals sched- uled for Saturday, April 27 at Roosevelt High pool in Fresno.
Dinuba 2-3
5-8 0-14
Reedley High hosts its Senior Day swim meet at 3:30
Hanford West
Selma 5, Immanuel 2 Exeter 13, Hanford West 0 Kingsburg 6, CV Christian 5
0-5
Reedley College / Photo Contributed
Reedley College golfers (from left) Morgan Cooper and medalist Tommy O'Rourke turned in the two best individual scores of the day for the Tigers at the Rig City invitational in Bakersfield on April 1.
REEDLEY YOUTH FOOTBALL
Sunbirds split series with Concordia
Contributions from Reed- ley products Michael Warken- tin and Adam Aleman helped Fresno Pacific gain a split with Concordia University in a four-game PacWest Confer- ence series last week at FPU Diamond. The Sunbirds are 9-16, 5-7 in conference play.
Redshirt sophomore Warkentin went 3-for-4 with two runs scored in a 9-6 win in the second game of a March 29 doubleheader. The Sun-
birds had dropped the opener, 16-2, before bouncing back in the nightcap.
Senior Aleman delivered an RBI single in the second inning to ignite FPU to an 8-1 opening game win on March 30. He finished the game 2-for- 4 with a run scored. In Game 2, Aleman went 0-for-3 and Warkentin 0-for-1 in a 3-2 loss to the visiting Eagles.
For the season, Warkentin is batting .329 with 28 hits, eight runs scored and six RBI. Aleman is hitting .279 with six runs and seven RBI.
Fresno Pacific returns to PacWest action on Friday, April 5, with a doubleheader in La Mirada against Biola University.
Emily Grimbleby - Reedley College Softball
Reedley College’s Emily Grimbleby pitched a no-hitter in a 3-0 victory over Merced College
on March 21. The sophomore right-hander from Tollhouse struck out 11 and walked two. Through March 25, she’s 16-3 on the season with 113 strikeouts and 34 walks in 110.2 innings with an earned run average of 1.58.
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MIGHTY MIGHT, PEE WEE AND JUNIOR TACKLE DIVISIONS
2019 SIGN-UPS ANDTRYOUTS
Early Sign-up dates at Pioneer Park on ‘G’ Street in Reedley (near the covered patio)
Fri, Apirl 5th – 5pm to 7pm
Sat, April 6th – 10am to Noon
Fri, April 12th – 5pm to 7pm
Fri, April 26th – 5pm to 7pm
Player Fee: $120 due at sign-ups.
Tryouts: July 8th – Aug 2nd (July 8th is approximate start date) (location and start time to be announced)
Junior Division: 5th and 6th Grade. Maximum age is 12 years. Player cannot exceed 190 pounds.
Pee Wee Division: 3rd and 4th Grade. Maximum age is 10. Player cannot exceed 155 pounds.
Mighty Might Division: K thru 2nd Grade. Ages six to eight. Player cannot exceed 115 pounds.
ALL divisions: A participant’s age on December 1, 2019 determines the playing age.
All individuals must provide a copy of their 2018-2019 FINAL report card, a copy of a primary health insurance card, and a CURRENT wallet size photo. Scheduled JUNE dates will be announced to collect the copy of the FINAL report card.
The League requires an Original Certi ed birth certi cate at the time of contract certi cation. The original birth certi cate will be requested at a speci ed time in July. The original birth certi cate will be returned after the contract is certi ed.
A sports physical is required for all divisions. If you cannot get a timely appointment from your doctor, suggested quali ed locations will be listed on the information sheet that will be attached to the player contract.
Player contracts and the doctor’s physical exam form will be available at the following Reedley locations: Foster Freeze on 11th Street, and Reedley Pro-Script Pharmacy / Image at
1045 ‘G’ Street
RYF, President, Mike Padilla, 559-307-4745
RYF, Secretary, Mary Lou Ramirez, 559-391-8674 Facebook: ‘Like’ us at Reedley Youth Football
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DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS
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ALL divisions:
Thursday, April 4
Friday, April 5
Sunnyside at Reedley, 3:30 p.m. Roosevelt at Fresno
Sunnyside at Yosemite
Reedley at Hoover, 3:30 p.m. Fresno at Sunnyside McLane at Roosevelt
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Reedley High's Stephanie Castro, shown running out a bunt against Dinuba earlier this season, pitched four innings to pick up the victory against Fresno on March 26. The Pirates scored in double figures in each of their opening three North Yosemite League softball victories.
Central Sequoia League Season
Selma 4-1 10-4
Dinuba 4-1 15-2
Kingsburg 4-1 13-2-1
Hanford West 4-2 11-6
Exeter 2-3 8-5 YAMADA CV Christian 0-5 7-6
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"Landon worked really hard in the off- season to make the jump from JV to var- sity this year and start as a sophomore," IHS coach Chris Woods said. "I'm really excited for him to get this opportunity to travel, play basketball and represent Im- manuel in Australia."
This year's Down Under Hoops Clas-
Immanuel 0-5 2-10-1
Tuesday, April 9
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