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B8 | Thursday, October 18, 2018 Matchups
Sports
The Dinuba Sentinel
Thursday, Oct. 18
Orosi Volleyball vs. Orange Cove, 5:30 p.m.
Dinuba Football at Exeter, 4 p.m. (Frosh only).
Friday, Oct. 19
Dinuba Football vs. Exeter, 5/7:30 p.m.
Orosi Football vs. Parlier, 5/7:15 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 20
Sequoia Youth Football:
Dinuba vs. Woodlake, (Peewees) at 11 a.m.; (Juniors and Seniors) at 5 p.m./7 p.m. All games at Dinuba High School.
All Valley Youth Football: Dinuba Trojans at Delano, noon (Peewees); Dinuba Trojans at Hanford, 3 p.m/7 p.m. (Juniors & Seniors).
Monday, Oct. 22
Girls Golf CIF Areas and Diviison III Finals.
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from Jackson at the 38-yard line. Dinuba ran seven plays to cover 62 yards as Martinez wrapped up the drive on a 6-yard TD run with 15 seconds remaining in the 3rd.
Kingsburg made one last push as they used two big plays to go 83 yards scoring on a 31-yard pass play from Hall to Kaden Tate with 11:34 in the 4th quarter, 40-28.
The Vikings would get on the board again with 9:06 when Hall threw a short pass to Rocha, who broke free for a 34-yard TD, pulling KHS closer, 40-35.
Dinuba fired right back as Magana threw a deep pass to Huerta for a 66-yard TD on the very first play of their next
possession. Kingsburg tried to answer moving the ball deep inside Emperors territory but the defense held, forcing the ball over on downs with under 3:30 remaining in the game.
Magana was 13 of 18 for 280 yards and two TD’s, while Huerta had a bulk of those yards, finishing the game with eight catches for 244 yards and two TD’s. Martinez had a tremendous night with 98 yards on 17 carries and 4 scores while Gutierrez added 73 yards on 10 carries.
Sanchez had five solo tackles, assisting on three others including a sack and blocked punt. Daniel Long ended the game with eight tackles while Brian Campbell along with Ethan Espinoza had had seven tackles apiece and Justin Gonzalez added six tackles.
Announcements
• Dinuba High Emperors Baseball and Softball Annual Golf Tournament will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday, November 4 at Ridge Creek Dinuba Golf Club.
Deadline to register is October 27.
Proceeds from the event benefits the softball and baseball program and over the last few years has helped fund college scholarships, payment of uniforms and equipment, field and batting cage upgrades.
Details: Brent Morelli at 559-909-2320 or bmorell@ dinubak.12.ca.us or Bryan Patterson at 559-936-4028 or bryanp@ecvisalia.com.
The Dinuba High School Green Mile Bikers is inviting local bikers to help support the DHS football team. Location information will be at the Dinuba Quic Shop at 6 p.m. This week’s home game is Senior Night at 7:30 p.m.
For additional information please contact Aurora Nelson at 595-7220 ext. 72333 or Andrew
Bustamante at 393-6142.
• Dinamite Volleyball Club will be holding 2018-19 tryouts on November 3rd at the Dinuba
Sportsplex.
The 12 and under along with 14
and under will be from 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. while the 16 and under and 18 and under will be from 10 a.m. to noon.
On Nov. 6, the 16U and 18U will be from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
For more information, please visit www. dinamitevolleyballclub.com or call 559-287-4187.
• The City of Dinuba Community Services is always in the need of volunteer coaches for the city’s Youth Sports Programs. Coaching information, clinics and meetings will be offered on rules, drills, and policies necessary to be a successful coach. All coaches and volunteers are required to be fingerprinted and have a background check. Details: 559 591-5940.
George M. Villagrana | The Sentinel
Allyson Garcia gets a kill for DHS during the second set of Monday night’s match. Garcia and the Emperors improved to 6-5 in league and 20-9 overall.
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Cavs and Martinez’s ace secured the win.
The Emperors started off the match very strong, pulling away to win the opening set and raced out to an 8-2 lead in the second set. CVC never got closer than five points and a dink kill by setter Kailey Manning sealed it for Dinuba.
The Cavs’ service game helped them jump out to a 9-3 lead as DHS mounted a rally tying the score at 13 on a kill by Ally Garcia. Both teams traded side
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“He was awesome with the transition,” Soto said. “He really gave me so many details on how to do everything and I know that I am very fortunate because usually positions like this, you
outs before consecutive kills by Vander Tuig gave CVC the set.
In the fourth set, Dinuba held a 10-7 lead but CVC went on a 18-4 run.
Ally Garcia led the team with 16 kills, while Villalobos finished with nine and Martinez had seven, to go along with seven ace services. Gonzalez also had a solid night serving, recording four aces. As a team, DHS had eight stuff blocks. Manning recorded 33 assists.
On October 9, the Emperors almost pulled off a comeback win at Kingsburg before falling 21-25, 21-25, 26-24, 25-18, 13-15.
never have any transitions.” She went on to say having DeOcio teaching her and giving his perspectives on running the programs allowed her to think of programs to offer to the
community in the near future. “Now I can use my own techniques and create more
programs,” Soto said.
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City of Dinuba Youth Soccer Players of the Week - October 11
Jr. Bantam League Durango Pack: Luis Ugalde
Ruiz Foods: Whole Team New Evolution: John Yoshida Port of Subs: David Menara
Bantam League A-plus Automotive: Genesis Gomez
FireMed: Whole Team
Me n Eds: Whole Team
Contreras Cobras: Sebastian Gongora Dinuba Sportsplex: Whole Team
Bass Mekanics: Juan Granados
Kingsburg back up quarterback Travis Hall gets drilled during the first half of Friday’s game by Nathan Espinoza and Daniel Long.
One of the programs Soto envisions to jump start will be gymnastics.
“I really want to start a gymnastics class,” she said. “I was a gymnast for seven years, andItaughtitasasidejobin college, so I’m certified.”
Other clinics and/or programs include yoga classes, 3-on-3
basketball tournaments and dodgeball tournaments and with a knowledgeable staff, she is very excited moving forward.
“It’s going really good, I like the people I work with and everyone is super nice and friendly. Even the people from Dinuba are really welcoming and warming,” she said.
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