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Archive for April, 2009

Lassen College Baseball & Softball Games Postponed

The Lassen College baseball and softball games scheduled to be played in Susanville, Ca. Wednesday, (4/08) have been postponed due to threatening weather.

The Cougar baseball team was scheduled to host Butte College at Memorial Park. That game has been rescheduled for Friday, April 10th at 2:00 p.m. The two teams will then play a doubleheader, Saturday, April 11th at Memorial Park.
The Lady Cougar softball team was set to host a Golden Valley Conference doubleheader against Shasta College at the Lassen College Softball Complex. No make-up date has been announced for the softball games.

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Novosad Perfect in Lassen Victory

Behind the “perfect” pitching performance of Ashley Novosad, the Lassen High softball team defeated Yreka, Tuesday, (4/07) at the Lassen College Softball Complex.

Novosad did not allow a Miner batter to reach base, retiring all 21 Yreka batters in order to record the first Lassen perfect game in recent memory.

Lassen – 6
Yreka – 0
WP= Ashley Novosad, perfect game. Mariah Hicks 3 x 4, triple, RBI. Kylie Polan 3 x 4.
The win improves Lassen to 15-8-2, 3-0 in the Northern Athletic League. Lassen is scheduled to play West Valley, (3-0) at West Valley in a first place showdown, Wednesday, April 8th.

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Pizza Factory NASCAR Pool Winner for April 5th

David Trussell is the winner of this weeks Pizza Factory NASCAR pool. Here are David’s picks for the Samsung 500 (4/05).

1. Jeff Gordon – 1 pt (-10 points for picking the race winner).
2. Jimmie Johnson – 2 pts
3. Carl Edwards – 10 pts
4. Kyle Busch – 18 pts
5. Tony Stewart – 4 pts

Trussell had a total of 25 points to win an extra-large two topping pizza from the Pizza Factory. Points are awarded on where the drivers you pick actually finish the race, so the object of the pool is to have the fewest possible points.
Jeff Gordon was the winner of the Samsung 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. The next NASCAR event is the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, Saturday, April 18th. Get your picks in before the race begins.

Tough Weekend for Lady Cougars

The Lassen College Lady Cougar softball team was home for a pair of Golden Valley Conference doubleheaders over the weekend, (3/04 & 3/05) but could not come away with a victory. 

Saturday, (3/04) at the Lassen College Softball Complex 

Game 1

Siskiyous – 11
Lassen – 0
Chang Xiao Xue
had Lassen’s lone hit.

Game 2

Siskiyous – 8
Lassen – 2
The score was tied 1-1 after seven innings but Lassen could not answer Siskiyous’ seven run, eighth inning outburst. Lassen’s Veronica Rothenhausler drove in one run. 

Sunday, (3/05) at the Lassen College Softball Complex

Game 1

Feather River – 2
Lassen – 0
Lassen’s Chang Xiao Xue had a triple but was thrown out trying to stretch it into a home run.

Game 2

Feather River – 5
Lassen – 1

Lassen is scheduled to play it’s final home games, Wednesday, April 8th, against Shasta College.

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Cougars Split Two With Siskiyous

The Lassen College Cougar baseball team scored 32 runs in a Golden Valley Conference doubleheader with College of the Siskiyous, Saturday, (3/04) in Weed, Ca. But all those runs only added up to one win.

Game 1

Lassen – 16
Siskiyous – 5
WP= Ryan Shepherd

Game 2

Siskiyous – 24
Lassen – 16
“We did have the ball at the eight yard line as time expired,” joked Lassen head coach Cort Cortez, “but the pass was broken up in the end zone.”
Lassen is now 7-11 in the Golden Valley Conference.

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FRC Drops First Conference Game, Rebounds For Two Wins

The Feather River College baseball team lost it’s first Golden Valley Conference baseball game of the season in the opener of a three game series with Shasta College.

Game 1
Friday, (4/03) in Quincy.

Shasta – 8
Feather River – 4
First GVC loss of the season for the Golden Eagles.

Game 2
Saturday, (3/04) in Quincy.

Feather River – 11
Shasta – 1
Feather River’s Niko Saladis was 4 x 5 with three RBI.

Game 3
Saturday, (3/04) in Quincy

Feather River – 10
Shasta – 6
Andy Quiring
was 3 x 5 and drove in four Feather River runs.
The Golden Eagles are now 27-3 and 16-1 in the Golden Valley Conference.

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Lassen High Ladies Pound Central Valley

The Lassen High School Lady Grizzly softball team improved to 2-0 in Northern Athletic League play with a resounding road win over the Central Valley Falcons, Friday, (4/03).

Lassen – 14
Central Valley – 0
The Lassen bats were once again hot as the Lady Grizzlies pounded out 19 hits in the decisive victory. Kylie Polan was 4 x 5, Keli Williams was 3 x 4 with a home run. Xochitl Salinas and Natalie Yonan were both 3 x 4. 
Lassen is now 14-8-2 on the season and 2-0 in the NAL.
The Lassen ladies will play their first home conference game, Tuesday, April 7th, against Yreka High School. The game is scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. at the Lassen College Softball Complex.

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Lassen College Softball Games Moved to Sunday

The scheduled Golden Valley Conference doubleheader between the Lassen College Lady Cougars and Feather River College has been moved to Sunday, April 5th.
The two teams were originally scheduled to meet Friday, (4/03) at the Lassen College Softball Complex but the choice was made to move the games to Sunday to avoid potential foul weather. The GVC twin-bill will get underway at 12:00 p.m.

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Lassen Ladies Take Two From Enterprise

The Lassen High Lady Grizzly softball team swept a non-conference doubleheader against the Enterprise Hornets, Thursday, (4/02) at the Lassen College Softball Complex.  

Game 1

Lassen – 10
Enterprise – 0
Lassen’s Ashley Novosad was 3 x 4 with a triple and two RBI. Kylie Polan was 2 x 3 with a home run and Rosie Dean was 2 x 3. 

Game 2

Lassen – 6
Enterprise – 2
Tyana Zinn
paced the Lassen ladies with a home run and a double. Natalie Yonan and Xochitl Salinas each had two hits in the Lassen victory.
The two wins improve Lassen’s season record to 13-8-2. The Lady Grizzlies return to Northern Athletic League play, Friday April 3rd, at Central Valley High School. Lassen is 1-0 in the NAL.

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Diamond Mountain Golf Course Opens for the Season

 

It’s a sure sign of spring! The Diamond Mountain golf course is open for the season.

All 18 holes at the course look great and along with the driving range are ready for play.
 
Formerly known as Emerson Lake Golf Course, this course was renamed, redesigned and expanded to a full 18-holes several years ago.

Nestled at the base of Diamond Mountain this course offers something for everyone, with its long straight fairways, simple doglegs, numerous pine trees and fast greens.

 

The tight layout has a defined cut of rough bordering its fairways, so shot accuracy is at a premium, and sand bunkers have been included in the design of every hole.
The course personnel take great pride in the course’s large, sloped greens, which are fast but are soft in texture, so they should hold your shots.

 
The restaurant at the clubhouse isn’t open quite yet, but will be in a few weeks.  If you are considering holding an event at the course this summer make sure you get on the calendar early. Current hours of operation are 9am to 6pm and for tee times you can call the clubhouse at 530.257.2520. The Diamond Mountain Golf course is located at 470-895 Circle Drive.  Click here for  … Click the headline to continue reading this LSN Story