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Immanuel High's Winston Williams hurdles Yosemite defender Jadyn Carter to score a first quarter touch- down in the Eagles' 50-20 victory on April 16.
and ran a leg of the win- ning 4x400 relay.
Sanger High junior Emanuel Salas had a PR time of 9 minutes, 13.67 seconds to win the 3200 meters event at the Bu- chanan Distance Meet on April 17.
SOFTBALL Dinuba High win streak snapped
Dinuba High had its
five-game non-league win streak snapped last week, dropping a 22-1 decision to section pow- er Clovis High on April 13 before being edged by Fowler by a 10-9 score on April 17.
The Emperors (5-3) opened Central Sequoia League play on April 20 with an evening home contest against the
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homecoming floats along with the Senior Night recognition.
Bullard 36, Dinuba 7
At Claud Hebert Field on April 16, the Emperors concluded a winless four-game campaign as the vis- iting Knights broke open a close game with eight points in the third quarter and two touchdowns in the final quarter.
Dinuba managed just 14 points over its final three games af- ter opening the season with a tight 26-20 loss to Tulare Western on March 26.
Orosi hosts Woodlake this week
The Cardinals (3-1) come off a bye week, and will try to run their win streak to four with a 7:30 p.m. home game
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Sanger, Reedley meet on the track
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Sanger High's boys won 11 of 14 events while the Reedley High girls won seven of 13 events in a varsity du- al meet on April 15 at Reedley High School.
Senior Jose Porras (100, 200, 4x400 relay) had a hand in three vic- tories while sophomore Han Yotoun swept both hurdles races for the Sanger boys. Senior Adrian Jimenez won the pole vault and long jump for the Pirates.
Among the girls, the Pirates' Ann Bur- ton (200), Perla Garcia Ferreyra (400), Raquel Cortez (high jump) and Lindsay Lunsford (long jump) all turned in per- sonal best marks while the Apaches' Daylah Gonzalez won the 100
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Sanger High's Sonali Ball, right, won her heat race in the girls varsity 100 in an April 15 dual meet at Reedley High.
Hanford West Huskies. Dinuba then has CSL games at Selma (Friday, April 23, 4 p.m.) and home against Immanu- el (Tuesday, April 27, 6 p.m.).
SOCCER Sanger boys remain unbeaten
Sanger High's boys improved their season record to 11-0 last week, opening County Metro Athletic Conference play with wins over Bullard (6-3 on April 13) and San Joaquin Memorial (4-1 on April 15).
The Apaches hosted Edison on April 20 and then host Madera South on Thursday, April 22 in a 7 p.m. start. Sanger then plays at Madera High on April 24.
PREPS
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Dinuba High's Michael Ol- vera prepared to take on a tackler during the Emper- ors' 36-7 loss to Bullard High on April 16.
against Woodlake on Friday, April 23.
Orosi is led by the three-pronged offen- sive attack of quar- terback Evan Lara, running back Dominic Martinez and receiver Aidan Rodriguez.
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Steve Pearce. “We had some big two-out runs.” The coach said that the Reedley park is different this year. “We’ve hit 10 home runs
so far this season."
The first game with Sequoias was called
after seven innings. A grand slam home run was hit by freshman Nilen Peoples, who passed another baserunner. Umpires inter- preted it as an appeal play but the Giants threw to the wrong base. Justin Tiger and Danny Gamez also homered for the Tigers.
Matthew Mathis got the pitching win, giv- ing up one earned run in six and two thirds innings.
Reedley got off to a slow start offensively in the nightcap. By the time they got back in the game, COS put together a seven-run rally.
Reedley faces Fresno City in a Friday, April 23, doubleheader in Fresno before hosting Merced next Tuesday, April 27, at 2 p.m.
Reedley College infielder BJ Vela (7) tapped helmets with his teammates after belting one of his two home runs in a 21-12 vic- tory over Cerro Coso College on April 13 at RC diamond. Vela had eight runs batted in during the game.
CMP Reedley North Welcomes
Victoria Lopez, FNP-C
Victoria will be joining Dr. Zaheen at CMP Reedley North beginning May 2021.
Accepting New Patients (559) 638-2600
CMP Reedley North is located at 784 East Manning Avenue Reedley, CA 93654
WELCOME Victoria Lopez, FNP-C
Tori Lopez is a Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care. Tori was born and raised in Reedley, Ca. She has been working with CMP for a little over 3 years as an RN and now has transitioned into her role as a Nurse Practitioner. For most of her career she has worked in the Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit. She attended Walden University to pursue her Master’s Degree and graduated with her Masters of Science in Nursing. Tori is a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner.
Tori and her husband Daniel have three children Austin, Neela, and Saleen who attend schools in Reedley. Tori enjoys spending time with her family going on camping trips, traveling, and being at the beach.
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