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Plumas baseball teams face each other

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Chester’s Hunter Morris deliberates on which pitch he should throw during the Volcanoes’ game against Greenville on April 10. Photos by James Wilson
James Wilson

  It was a busy week for the baseball teams from all four high schools in Plumas County. In all, the teams played a total of 10 games; some for better and some for worse.

  The big winner of the week was Chester, with three games and three wins. The Volcanoes took Greenville down 18-3 April 10. Continuing its streak, Chester beat Liberty Christian twice in a row during its April 12 double header. The Volcanoes dominated with 19-0 and 17-3 wins.

  “The game against Greenville was ugly,” commented Chester’s coach Terry Hernandez. “Both teams made a lot of errors. We played better against Liberty Christian and we’re now where we want to be.”

 

Fishing Report for the week of 4/18/2013

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Shannon Simpson, of Susanville, celebrates her birthday by landing this beautiful brown trout while fishing Lake Almanor with Bryan Roccucci of Big Daddy’s Guide Service.Photo submitted
Michael Condon

  “Down at the core of every fisherman’s heart is the belief that on any day something wonderful and unlikely could be made to happen, and that if you’re careful and patient enough it could happen to you.”

—John Gierach, “Standing in a River Waving a Stick”

 

    The fishing is good right now. Does that mean that you will catch a fish on every cast or even every other cast? No.

  When I say the fishing is “good,” I mean an average angler has a good chance of catching something. And we are all average anglers, especially in the opinion of the fish. That might not fit a mathematician’s definition of “average” but fishing has its very own math. Measurements in particular, being more fluid and subjective when applied to angling, are subject to an entirely different set of rules. But let’s save that discussion for another day.

  

Golf course gets new pro

Feather Publishing
4/18/2013
 

       Lake Almanor West is proud to announce the hiring of golf professional John Joseph. Joseph has been a head golf professional and instructor for more than 40 years.

       Joseph was named by his peers for six years in a row as one of Golf Digest’s top instructors in northern California before he moved to the Palm Springs area.

  

California Outdoors for the week of 4/15/2013

Carrie Wilson
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
 

Turkeys from eggs

  Question: If I want to raise a couple of turkeys from eggs that I believe came from partly or mostly wild stock, would I run afoul of California law? They would not be used for any business purposes and would remain on my property. I would prefer to let them roam around my place, which is quite large and full of native habitat, as opposed to keeping them penned up. There are currently no wild turkeys in my area.

—Tucker

  

FRC cowboys win again

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Hanna Hundsdorfer takes down a calf in the breakaway roping category. Hundsdorfer took the gold, the only first place awarded to the Feather River women’s rodeo team during the weekend.
James Wilson

  The Feather River men’s rodeo team is on the right track to winning its region after taking gold at the West Hills College rodeo in Coalinga last weekend.

  The win keeps the team at the top standing in the West Coast Region. Nationally, Feather River is ranked seventh.

  “Our guys’ team is on the right track to win our region,” assuredly the college’s rodeo coach Jesse Segura. “Unless something catastrophic happens, we should finish first.”

  

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