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PAGE 8 - <strong>The</strong> <strong>Independent</strong>, APRIL 29, <strong>2010</strong>Corporation - Diane Hadley, Brianna Jack,Jillian Quintanal; Kevin Martin, Attorneyat Law - Lexi Campisi, Zoe Chapman,Sydney SmithMancebo Corporation 8, ViewMobile-Dental.com 13: ViewMobileDental.com tookan early lead by scoring 10 runs in the first2 innings. Mancebo Corporation battledback, scoring 5 runs in the last 3 innings tofall short 13 to 8. For ViewMobileDental.com, Miranda Paulos had 2 RBIs, CassieBalducci went 3 for 3, Ashna Jasuja had2 hits, while Maddie Dragotta struck outthe only 3 batters she faced. ManceboCorporation were led by Jaime Rinetti andJillian Quintanal, both going 1 for 1, with2 walks, and scored 4 of the team's 8 runs.Top Players: Mancebo Corporation - JillianQuintanal, Jaime Rinetti, Jenn Teitell;ViewMobileDental.com - Maddie Dragotta,Ashna Jasuja, Miranda PaulosMancebo Corporation 4, Kaelin Construction,Inc. 5: Top Players: ManceboCorporation - Cassidy Holmes, MeghanFletcher, Kendall Martinez; Kaelin Construction,Inc. - Stephanie Chilicky, EricaGoldhawk, Haley Hjerpe3PAR, Inc. 10, Melisa Mazotti-Johnson,VP Tucker Assoc. 1: For 3PAR, Inc., CarlyKrakauer allowed just 1 run, pitching acomplete game and Shelby Richmond hit a 3RBI triple. Top Players: 3PAR, Inc. - JaimeAltman, Carly Krakauer, Jacquie PriceSenior Division: Cardinal Jewelers9, Tracey Buescher-Hometown GMAC1: Tracey Buescher-Hometown GMACjumped out to a 1-0 lead after the first inning.However, Cardinal Jewelers dominated therest of the game and won 9-1 with excellentdefense, solid hitting and aggressive base running.Tracey Buescher-Hometown GMACwere led by Carly Botelho with a hit, EileenAdams with a hit and Gina Daly with a hitand an RBI. Cardinal Jewelers were led byAlex Ruis with two hits, Alyssa Dunlap withtwo hits and Christine Balestreri with a hit.Top Players: Cardinal Jewelers - ChristineBalestreri, Alyssa Dunlap, Alex Ruis; TraceyBuescher-Hometown GMAC - Eileen Adams,Carly Botelho, Gina DalyTracey Buescher-Hometown GMAC 13,Livermore Smoke Eliminators 10: TraceyBuescher-Hometown GMAC and LivermoreSmoke Eliminators played in an instantclassic. <strong>The</strong> game saw lead changes everyinning and neither team led by more than threeruns. It was filled with excellent pitching,well played fielding and game changing hits.Livermore Smoke Eliminators were led byIcacia Pereida with a double and a triple and3 RBIs, Victoria Rowell with a single andtriple and one RBI, and Janet Koenig with asingle. Tracey Buescher-Hometown GMACwere led by Sarah Machado with three hits,two RBIs and two innings of excellentpitching, Gina Daly with a single, doubleand three RBIs and three innings of pitchingincluding the closeout inning preserving thevictory, and Olivia Buescher with two hitsand two RBIs. Top Players: Tracey Buescher-Hometown GMAC - Olivia Buescher, GinaDaly, Sarah Machado; Livermore SmokeEliminators - Janet Koenig, Icacia Pereida,Victoria RowellFoothill Little LeaguePleasanton Foothill Little League(PFLL) highlights:Majors: Giants 6, Angels 18: <strong>The</strong> Angelsdefeated the Giants on a beautiful springevening. Joshua Ott led the offensive attackfor the Angels with 3 hits, 4 runs scored and 2RBI. Matt Bishop had a single and a double,3 RBI and 1 run scored, Joey Richardson had2 hits and 2 runs scored, Nick Bush had 1hit and 3 runs scored, Jack Sanderson had 1hit and 2 RBI, Jordan Singh scored 3 runs,Mitchell Walsh had 1 hit, 1 run scored and1 RBI, Brett Derham had a run scored and 2RBI, and Bobby Fjerstad had 1 hit and 1 runscored. In total the Angels had 10 hits. JackSanderson and Joshua Ott held the Giants to3 earned runs, while only walking 2 battersand striking out 6. Joey Richardson madeseveral great plays on defense for the Angels,and Mitchell Walsh and Joshua Ott teamedup to throw out a Giant runner at home by agreat throw and an acrobatic catch and tag byOtt, and Jordan Singh and Nick Bush teamedup for a game ending double play when Singhran down a fly ball in left field and threwa strike to Bush at first base to double offthe Giants runner. Top Offensive Players:Joshua Ott, Matt Bishop and Nick Bush. TopDefensive Players: Joey Richardson, JordanSingh and Joshua OttAAA Division: Red Sox 13, Orioles 5:After falling behind early in the game, thedangerous Red Sox bats came alive withSean Sexton, AJ Warford and Will Brendeleach delivering 2 clutch hits. Once in thelead, the Red Sox defense held tight. RamonCristwell caught a deep fly in center field,Will Brendel snapped up a hot grounder at 3rdfor a force play and Will Mattingly and SeanSexton both made critical plays at 2nd base.Mitch Lawrence allowed only 1 run over 3innings pitched and Dylan Walsh closed outthe game with a dramatic strikeout.Red Sox 15, Tigers 5: <strong>The</strong> Red Soxhad a great game Friday night playing forthe first time under the Bernal lights. <strong>The</strong>offense was on fire, led by AJ Warford whohad 2 extra base hits and 4 RBIs. BrandonFan, Will Brendel and Mitch Lawrence hadclutch RBI singles while Ben Carter andRamon Cristwell each scored 2 runs. DylanWalsh, Justin Newton and Brandon tore upthe bases with 5 steals each. Sean Sextonled the defense with 2 shutout innings onthe mound and executing a critical doubleplay at 2nd base. AJ also pitched 2 stronginnings with Mitch closing out the game fora Red Sox win.AA Division: Rangers vs Mets: In ahard fought battle the Rangers' rallies in the5th & 6th was enough to post a win againsta very good Mets team. On the basepathsIan Montesanti, Dylan Dilger and BrandonLipscomb scored the max 3 runs in the 5thafter each player along with "DK" DylanKolon got a base hit followed by a two outtowering triple by Chandler Queenan to bringthem all in to score.A Division: <strong>The</strong> Diamondbacks hitthe cover off the ball at Saturday's game.Coben Emerson had a number of great playsin the field, including an unassisted doubleplay. Anshul Panda made a nice catch on afly ball at second base. Taylor Lee, NoahLee, and Jack Spinola were on as well withgreat hitting. Overall a great team effortplayed by all!T-Ball: Express vs. Rivercats: An excitinggame was played by both teams withgood hitting and fielding. For the Express,the game ball was given to Nicholas Walshfor being a great all around team player.Micah Masten played well all around andRiley San Filippo made an outfield hit. Forthe Rivercats, Gavin Le Bars, Chase Knight,and Tyler Ferry all had good hits. Top playersfor the Express: Nicholas Walsh, MicahMasten, and Riley San Filippo. Top playersfor the Rivercats: Gavin Le Bars, ChaseKnight, and Tyler Ferry.1:10.57200 Individual Medley: VG: 2nd A.McLaggen 2:28.54; VB: 1st Carlo 2:02.95,2nd Lindsay 2:03.20, 3rd Harker 2:19.9550 Free: JVG: 3rd Darling 29:29; JVB:2nd Stoll 25.14; VG: 1st C.McLaggen 25.12;VB: 1st Kulp 23.1750 Fly: JVB: 2nd Stoll <strong>30</strong>.55, 3rdPeters <strong>30</strong>.94100 Fly: VG: 1st Swanson 1:03.12; VB:1st Guido 55.27, 3rd Chandler 56.92100 Free Style: JVG: 3rd White 1:07.14;VG: 1st Hayes 54.93 ; VB: 2nd Hayes 51.03,3rd Kulp 53.10500 Free: JVG: 3rd Danner 6:58.70;JVB: 2nd Shaffer 5:59.78; VB: 1st Chandler4:47.85, 2nd Dourov 4:57.55200 Free Relay: JVG: 2nd Glover,Douglas, White, Darling 2:02.00; JVB: 1stBlaze, Shaffer, Neumayer, Stoll 1:45.50,3rd Peters, Middlecamp, Mccallum, Shull1:49.63; VG: 2nd A.McLaggen, Swanson,Boeher, C.McLaggen 1:48.69; VB: 1stLindsay, Kulp, Dourov, Hayes 1:35.55, 2ndFirl, Benge, Glover, Linhart 1:39.61100 Back Stroke: JVB: 1st Blaze 1:12.38,3rd Shaffer 1:12.98; VG: 1st Hayes 1:02.08;VB: 1st Carlo 56.60, 2nd Hayes 57.47100 Breast Stroke: JVG: 1st Douglas1:24.29, 2nd McEntee 1:32.64; JVB: 1stShull 1:16.40, 3rd Middlecamp 1:21.52; VB:2nd Schierloh 1:08.96, 3rd Benge 1:15.08400 Free Relay: JVG: 3rd Danner,Guilford, Menise, White 4:56.53; JVB: 2ndShaffer, Stoll, Shull, Snyder 4:00.94, 3rdNeumayer, Eckles, Skaor, Shanley 4:22.77;VG: 2nd C.McLaggen, McDiarmid, Stroud,Hayes 3:54.79; VB: 1st Chandler, Cuido,Kulp, Carlo 3:27.76, 3rd Glover, Linhart,Hughes, Firl 3:45.50Honorable Swimming Effort: JVG:Mikki Glover 100 Back stroke; JVB: JoshSnyder 500 Free Style VG: Emma Hughes200 Free Style; VB: Alec Grabarek 50Free StyleAmador SwimmingAmador Valley High School JV girlsswimming and diving team turned in somenice individual performances, but fell toCarondelet 127-59. Lissi Knell was astandout for the Dons with first place finishesin the IM and in the fly. She also swam onthe medley and 400 free relay teams whichfinished second. Joining Knell on the medleyrelay were Lindsey DeWilde, Elaina Gates,and Katie Marlin. Swimming on the 400team were DeWilde, Marlin and KristineWaldear.<strong>The</strong> diving team was also impressive withNicole George, Raquel Fraticelli, and GabbySchulz going 1-2-3 to sweep the event. <strong>The</strong>Dons other top three finishers were EricaEfigenio, second place in the breaststroke,and Emily Truax, third in the 200.Despite missing many key swimmers,the Amador Valley JV swim team kept theirperfect EBAL season going with a 1<strong>04</strong>-72win over De La Salle. James Cheney was akey part of the Dons victory with a pair ofindividual wins in the 200 and 500 free, andparticipated in a pair of relay wins on the 200and 400 free relays.Amador came into the meet down by sixpoints from the diving event held earlier, butthey quickly erased that deficit by going 1-3in the medley relay. David Becker, CamrenChang, Kaleb Peterson, and Alec Grotegutgot to the wall first for the Dons.Amador then took 11 and 10 points inthe 200 free and the IM with Cheney winningthe 200 and Justin Pasquale taking theIM. <strong>The</strong> Spartans brought the score to 37-31by winning the 50 free, but Pedersen wonthe fly, and Ben Sorensen and Becker went1-2 in the 100 free to open the lead backto 58-42. After Cheney and Joey Lindleywent 1-2 in the 500 and Amador won the200 free relay (Cheney, Matt Sun, Sornsen,and Grotegut) the Dons were up 78-52 andit was all but over.Becker won the backstroke and AndrewSong and Chang went 2-3 in the breast toset up an anti-climatic 400 free relay whichsaw Cheney, Becker, Sun, and Sornsen takethe event and cap the win.<strong>The</strong> Dons managed to grab five individualfirsts, and four seconds, but the depth ofthe De La Salle varsity swimming and divingteam was just too much for Amador Valleyto overcome and they fell 105-81.Andrew Seitz posted a pair of firsts forthe Dons, in the IM and the 500 free, to leadthe Dons first place finishers. Bryan Hugheschipped in a first in the fly and a second inthe 200 free, while Kyle Surber did likewisein the 50 and 100 free. Nick Johnston andJason Chen went 1-2 in the back for one ofAmador’s few event point total wins. Chenalso finished third in the IM behind Seitz.Tyler Pullen and Peirson Connors placedsecond and third respectively in the divingevent held earlier.Amador got as close as 10 points afterthe IM, but the Spartans slowly pulled aheadand led by 14 after Seitz, Tim McLaughlinand Stefan Hall went 1-3-5 in the 500 free.However, that’s as close as the Dons wouldget as De La Salle gained six in the 200free relay and 10 in the breaststroke to putthe meet away.<strong>The</strong> Amador Valley varsity girls fellbehind early and could not come back againstCarondelet falling by a 122-64 score.<strong>The</strong> Dons came into the swim meetup by six points after divers Emma Rigl,Haley Brott and Marina Mihov finished1-3-4. Chelsea Finn gave the Dons somehope with a second place finish in the IM,but the strong and deep Carondelet teamstill pulled ahead.Catherine Breed was a bright spot for theDons with a first place finish in the 100 freeand a second place finish in the fly. DanielleStickler, swimming the backstroke, alsograbbed a second spot.Amador had four third place finishers,Roshni Nair in the 200 free, Natalie Wongin the fly, Bernadine Martin in the 500 free,and Finn in the breaststroke.Livermore National LLAAA Division: Cardinals 2, Giants 1:Cardinals and Giants played a great defensivegame. For the Giants, Joey Sullivan had abig hit to center field in the 4th inning.VictorSamara came through with a 2 out hit inthe 6th. Michael Friesen pitched 2 shutoutinnings to start the game and hit 2 for 2with the only Giants RBI. For the Cardinals,defensively - Ian Slominski threw out 2 runnersat 3rd base; Jake Winslow played wellat 3rd; Cole Rees played well at 1st.KadeGomes pitched 6 great innings. Offensively- It was pretty tight and hits were few, butTrey Olsen and Ian Slominski got on baseand scored the 2 runs.Crush BasketballIn 8th grade MVP flight basketball actionthis past weekend, the Tri-Valley Crush tookthree wins in as many games.<strong>The</strong> Crush #10 team won two games,defeating ASA Green and East Bay Bulldogs.Against ASA Green, the Crush jumped toan 10 point first quarter lead and cruised toa 49-31 victory. James Dayton led the winnersin an all-around game with 9 points, 3rebounds and 4 assists, and big man DominicDeFina had 3 assists of his own.In Sunday's game against the toughBulldogs, everything went right for the Crushas they had a 32 point first half on their wayto a 52-28 win. Dayton again led the teamwith 12 points, including 2 treys and StephenGoode had 11 points and a team high 7 rebounds.Dominix Kovacs had an amazing 6steals together with 8 points, and Grant Perrycontributed 9 of his own.<strong>The</strong> Crush #2 team won their only gameof the weekend, beating Piedmont by a 39-19margin. Holding Piedmont to only 6 pointsin the first half, the Crush was able to keeptheir players rested in the moderately pacedgame. Austin Medeiros led the victors with 11points on smooth shooting, Andre Kasten has6 rebounds on the inside, and Calvin Rasboldhad 3 assists and added 7 points.Livermore LacrosseFinally, Finally the Cowboys win in theEBAL - April 20<strong>The</strong> Livermore Boys Varsity Lacrosseteam earned its first victory in the East BayAthletic League by beating crosstown rival,Granada Matadors, 11 - 5.Granada scored first. <strong>The</strong>n TommyParker scored, assisted by Kyle Kline, to tiethe game at one each. Granada scored againto take a one goal lead after one quarter by ascore of 2 - 1. In the second quarter Livermorescored three goals, two by Parker and one byScott Gragg, to take a 4 -2 lead at the half,Kline had all three assists.In the third quarter, the Cowboys scoredthree more goals. Parker had his fourth goalof the game, Kline followed, and Travis Cyronekhad his second goal of the year fromthe Long-Stick-Middie position. Kline hadhis fifth assist. Granada scored with secondsleft to make the score 7 - 3 Livermore afterthree quarters.Finally, in the fourth quarter, Livermoreput the game out of reach as they scoredfour times. Gragg had his second of thegame, Stan Steeper, Daniel Rowan, andEric Loberg followed with goals. Parker hadthree assists in the quarter. Granada added alate goal to make the final score Livermore11 - Granada 5.<strong>The</strong> defense was lead by Chris Hill,Rusty Schmidt, Joe Gonzales, Aubrey Gottand Michael Fischer. Gavin Herr had foursaves in the victory.As with the Varsity, the Livermore BoysJV team won their first EBAL game by defeatingthe Granada Matadorsby ,6 - 2<strong>The</strong> Cowboys scored two goals in thefirst quarter to take a 2 - 0 lead after onequarter. Goals were by Junior McCammonand Brandon Hall, both unassisted. In thesecond quarter Livermore, added two moregoals by Max Kreger and Mac Morgan.Hall had the lone assist. Livermore lead 4- 0 at the half.In the third quarter, Livermore addedtheir final two goals of the game. McCammonhad his second goal of the game asdid Kreger. James Ellis had the lone assist.Granada added a goal in the third and one inthe fourth to make the final score Livermore6 - Granada 2.<strong>The</strong> defense was lead by SpencerDavidson, Jacob Farmos, Chris Alderson,Joe Munns, Niklas Palomba and MaxByrnes. Steven Martinez had 10 saves inthe victory.<strong>The</strong> Varsity Boys Lacrosse team camedownoff of their victory over Granada andwere flat in losing to Foothill, 13 - 2Foothill came out and scored five goalsin the first quarter and two in the secondto take a 7 - 2 lead at the half. Livermore'sgoals were by Tommy Parker. Scott Gragghad the lone assist. Foothill added three goalsin the third and fourth to make the final scoreFoothill 13 - Livermore 2. Gavin Herr hadsix saves in the loss.<strong>The</strong> Livermore Boys JV team followedsuit in losing to Foothill, 13 - 4Foothill took a 4 - 1 lead at the half.Brandon Hall had the goal and Max Kregerhad the assist. Foothill scored eight in thethird to put the game away in one of the worstquarters of the year. Hall had his second goalof the game in the third quarter. Mac Morganhad two goals in the fourth quarter, assistedby Aaron Untalan. Steven Martinez had 12saves in the lossLivermore took on the #5and #10 teams in the CIF this week and cameout losing both games April 13.<strong>The</strong> Livermore Varsity Lacrosse teamplayed its best EBAL game ever in losing tothe Mustangs of Monte Vista, 10 - 7<strong>The</strong> Cowboys scored first on a goalby Tommy Parker assisted by Kyle Kline.Monte Vista scored two to go ahead 2 - 1after one quarter.<strong>The</strong> same combo worked their magicagain to tie the score at 2 apiece. <strong>The</strong> Mustangsthen scored the next two to take a 4- 2 lead, but Scott Gragg scored, assistedby Ryan Wilkerson, to make the score 4- 3 at the half.Monte Vista scored the next three goalsto take a 7 - 3 lead. <strong>The</strong>n Parker scored again,assisted by Kline, to creep closer, but a lastsecond goal gave Monte Vista an 8 - 4 leadafter three quarters.<strong>The</strong> Mustangs scored again to makeit 9 - 4. <strong>The</strong>n, unassisted goals by Graggand Stan Steeper brought the Cowboys to ascore of 9 - 6. Monte Vista tacked on theirfinal goal to take a 10 - 6 lead. <strong>The</strong>n Goalie,Gavin Herr took off down the field to scorea goal, assisted by Kline, to make the finalscore 10 - 7, a very good game. (MonteVista was favored by 7 goals.) Herr had 12saves in the loss.JV team lost 12 - 1 to Monte VistaJunior McCammon had the lone goalassisted by James Ellis. Steven Martinezhad 10 saves in the loss.On April 16, an under-manned Cowboystake it on the chin, losing to California HighSchool, 11 - 3. <strong>The</strong> game started well for theCowboys as the score was 4 - 3 well into thesecond quarter on goals by Scott Gragg, EricLoberg, and Tommy Parker. Kyle Kline hadthree assists. <strong>The</strong> California Grizzlies thenscored the next two goals to lead 6 - 3 at thehalf. California scored four in the third quarterand one in the fourth to make the final score11 - 3. Herr had 14 saves in the loss.<strong>The</strong> JV Lacrosse team lost to the Grizzlies,7 - 5. At the half, Livermore was down 4- 2. Goals by Junior McCammon and BrandonHall, assisted by Nick Vickers, provided theoffense in the first half. California went up 5- 3 after three quarters. <strong>The</strong> third Livermoregoal was by Hall assisted by McCammon.Livermore finally caught the Grizzles ongoals by Hall again, assisted by Mac Morgan,and the final Cowboy score was made byMorgan unassisted. But Livermore sufferedinjuries and couldn't sustain pressure.California went ahead with 1:37 left in thegame and tacked on their last goal while theCowboys were a man down. Steven Martinezhad 8 saves in the loss.Granada Lacrosse<strong>The</strong> Granada High School girls varsitylacrosse team won a tough game against CalHigh on Friday night, 12-9. Friday night’swin by Granada was the first time the Matadorshave beaten Cal High in four years.<strong>The</strong> first half was a back and forth duelending up with Cal ahead 7-6 via a goal inthe last minute of the first half. <strong>The</strong> Matadorsopened up the second half with intensity andfocus that gave them control of the field untilthe end of the game. <strong>The</strong> Matadors capitalizedon several shots to earn 6 goals vs.Cal High’s 2 in the second half. Granada’smidfield performed very well with multipleturnovers and recovery of ground ballsby Captains Hayley Olson, Catrina Hickmanand Jamine Sanck. Melanie Pachecocontrolled multiple draws and helped theMatadors win crucial control of the ball atmid field throughout the night. Granada’sdefense held tight and shut down severaldrives by Cal with strong contributions byAndrea Chy, Ariana Garcia, Jasmin Alvesand Aly Codiroli, in addition to capitalizingon several well executed clears by GoalieAllison Davis.By the end of the game, the Matadorscame out on top with scoring contributionsbeing made by Captain Hayley Olson,4 goals, Livv Gerton, 4 goals, ShannonSunnergren, 2 goals and Camille Hannawith 2 goals.Youth Football and CheerLivermore Youth Football and Cheer isthe longest established football/cheerleadingprogram in Livermore. This is the 36th yearof fun, family, football and cheer.<strong>The</strong> league is supported by GranadaHigh School, Livermore High School,Valley Christian High School, and <strong>The</strong>Diablo Valley Youth Football Conference.<strong>The</strong> program emphasizes education, family,and the football knowledge and techniquesthat prepare athletes for the exact structureof high school and collegiate football andcheer programs. Competition is againstteams from cities, structured around theEast Bay Athletic League. This is the onlyprogram in Livermore offering this levelof instruction.<strong>The</strong> Football program is offered forathletes from 7 to 14 years old, and the Cheerprogram is offered for athletes from 5 to 14years old. Practice starts August 2. Everyonewho signs up will participate. <strong>The</strong>re is an earlyregistration discount of just $75 until April<strong>30</strong>. <strong>The</strong>re are discounts on fees for familieswith multiple athletes. Payment plans areavailable on a limited basis.Visit the program website at Livermorekids.comor call the athletic directorEric with questions at (925) 200-1556 or email Livermorekids@grnail.comPGSL BoardNotice is hereby given that PleasantonPhantom Girls Softball League is acceptingnominations for its 2011 Executive Boardof Directors. Nominations are to be madeat the board's regularly scheduled meetingon Thursday, May 20, <strong>2010</strong> at the HyattSummerfield Suites, 4545 Chabot Drive, Pleasanton , CA 94588 . <strong>The</strong> meetingbegins at 8:00pm. Voting will take place onSaturday, May 22, <strong>2010</strong>. All adults 18 yearsof age and older who are associated with theLeague (i.e. player parents, coaches, boardmembers) are eligible to vote. Ballots willbe available on Saturday (5/22/10) at thePleasanton Sportspark next to the SnackBar by GSB 7.Baseball CampsLivermore High Varsity Baseball CoachDavid Perotti is hosting two summer camps.Each camper will receive individual instructionfrom coaches and Livermore Highplayers, a snack each day and a camp shirt.<strong>The</strong>re are two 5-12 year old camps that cost$100 and $125. <strong>The</strong> two dates are: June 28-July 1 (four days only) and July 12-16 andrun from 9-12 each day. For more info tosign up please contact David Perotti at (925)586-2811 or dpperotti@yahoo.com or checkwebsite www.eteamz.com/lvbCharity Cup Golf ClassicBeeb’s Sports Bar & Grill is hosting its15 th Annual Charity Cup Golf Classic at LasPositas Golf Course (915 Clubhouse Drive)in Livermore on Friday May 21 st , <strong>2010</strong>.<strong>The</strong> cost is $150.00 per player includesgreen fee, cart, golf shirt, lunch, dinner,on-course refreshments, awards ceremony,huge raffle giveaway and a chance to win$10,000 and more!All proceeds will benefit the Helen DillerFamily Cancer Research CenterLunch & Registration begins at 11am.Shotgun start is at 1:00pmTo register visit www.beebsatlaspositas.com or call (925) 455-7070.Entries limited to the first 144 receivedso don’t delayBowling NewsIn the Monday Getaway Fours, LaurieChapman rolled 85 pins over average fora 224 game.Roger Purta turned in a 289 game inthe Tuesday Match Point league. DerrekGillians shot a 269 and 259 game, BrandonKlinefelter a 278, and Isiah Hayggod a 234game. Mark McCreary rolled triplicate 247in the 4 Seasons Modified Guys & Dolls, FredMcCarrell bowled a 279 game, Pat Braga hada 234 game and Tom Grammatica bowled118 over series average with games of 179-202-202. Ray Salas turned in a 290 game inthe Cheyenne league, Glen Thompson a 273and Wayne Folster 257. Austin Stuber, inthe Generation Gap league, rolled 73 overaverage with a 255 game.Senior bowler Dick Braden, in the MondayPrimetimers, rolled a 245 game, TonyGiannotti a 226, John Waite a 222. In thesame league, Harry Thompson bowled 100pins over series average with games of 190,206 and 196 for a 592. Tom Crane rolled a259 game in the Sirs & Sirettes league withRon Knott rolling 70 over for a 235 gameand Paul Guerrero a 234.Youth Bowler, Brendan McClain bowled67 over average for a 212 game in the FridayFamily Affair league. Nick Moreland, in theGeneration Gap on Sunday, rolled 63 overaverage for a 178 game.Livermore SmokeLivermore SmokeUnder-8: Lightning Bolts vs Lightning:Lightning Bolts players: Emily Brown, HannahWhitelock, Nicole Benjamin; Lightningplayers: Zakiya Clark, Tiffany Rucker, CloeWilliams.Lightning Bolts vs Wildcats: LightningBolts players:: Elliana Aggarwal, SofiaRandall, Katherine Terry; Wildcats players:Taylor Bond, Jillian Devine, Payton HallAmador Judo<strong>The</strong> Amador Judo and Jujitsu Studioin Livermore sent 12 competitions to thesemiannual City College of San FranciscoJudo Tournament. It was held last weekend.Players from all over California competed.<strong>The</strong> Amador team brought home 15 topmedals:1st place: Abby Maciel-Lahann, Dublin,jr. female; Dan Ikegami, Dublin; jr. male;Rafael Gamboa, Dublin, jr. male; VictoriaBurke, Livermore, intermediate femaile; NathanMaratea, Livermore, intermediate male;Adam Skinner, Livermore, sr. male; JamieBehymer, Livermore, sr. female; BradleyMaratea, Livermore, black belt.2nd place: Garrison Groves, Livermore,jr. male; Gabrielle Gamboa, Livermore,jr. female; Victoria Burke, Livermore,brown belt; Bradley Maratea, Livermore,brown belt.3rd place: Kai Ikegami, Dublin, jr. male;Josh Rodrigues-Lahann, Dublin, jr. male; JasonCraig, Livermore, intermediate male.Photo - Doug JorgensenGranada High School diver goes into the water during a meetwith Foothill. <strong>The</strong> Granada girls varsity won, 10-6, led by MelissaParker, 1st, , Mandy Bakker, 2nd, and Taylor Fleet, 6th. <strong>The</strong> girlsJV was also victorious, 13 to 3. Jamie Haines, Jackie Neumanand Summer Johnson finished 1-2-3. <strong>The</strong> boys varsity cameaway with a 11 to 5 win, Caleb Knight finished 1st, Josh Knight3rd and Cory Johnson, 4th.Granada SwimmingGranada High School and Foothill Highmet in a swimming meet over the weekend.Highlights (JVG junior varsity girls; JVBjunior varsity boys; VG varsity girls, VBvarsity boys):200 Medley Relay: JVG:2nd Glover,Douglas, Danner, Darling 2:20.09; JVB:1stBlaze, Middlecamp, Peters, McCallum2:07.05, 2nd Eckles, Shanley, Snyder,Skaor; VG: 2nd McDiarmid, A. McLaggen,Swanson, Hayes 1:59.55, 3rd Harker, Clark,Boeher, C McLaggen 2:02.13; VB: 1st Carlo,Schierloh, Guido, Hayes 1:45.39, 3rd Lindsay,Dourov, Chandler, Harker 1:47.96200 Free Style: JVG: 3rd Darling2:31.<strong>04</strong>; JVB: 2nd Neumayer 2:15.17; VB:1st Guido 1:48.58, 2nd Dourov 1:54.62100 Individual Medley: JVG: 3rd Glover1:16.58' JVB: 2nd Shull 1:09.95, 3rd Snyder

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