Stories for October 2004

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Sunday, October 31

Mt. Rose set to open

Almost everybody is getting into winter. Latest resort to announce opening is nearby Mt. Rose, which picked up five feet of snow in recent weather.

Wac teams pursue bowl bids

The month of November is the official start of post-season bowl rumors.

Sheriff's blotter

Deputies responded to the following calls:

Saturday, October 30

Nevada women's basketball rebounds from adversity

RENO - You have to wonder how much more adversity the University of Nevada women's basketball can handle.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Friday, October 29

Lassen women's soccer wins again

The Lassen College women's soccer team continued to roll with a 10-0 win over Shasta on Saturday.

Galena girls edge Carson in overtime

Soccer, just like any other sport, is often a game of inches. Sometimes less than that.

Mendoza sparks Senators past Indians

With the Nevada Day fireworks show blasting overhead, Enrique Mendoza finished off a pretty good show of his own Saturday night at Carson High School.

Douglas boys, girls win in playoffs

The Douglas boys soccer team is writing its own ending this time around.

Elizondo wins in boxing event

While he continues to bide his time till the 2008 Olympics, Jose "Chuy" Elizondo likes to stay busy.

Adams runs to record at Nevada Day Classic

Unlike the days when she qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials Women's Marathon in 1988 and 1992, Terry Adams of South Lake Tahoe says only runs for fun these days. Even more so, she enjoys teaching others about the benefits of running or jogging.

NASCAR affected by tragedy

One of the occupational hazards of NASCAR racing is the amount of travel it takes just to get to the races.

Sheriff's Blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Government 457 plans can be rolled into IRAs

If you are a government employee, you now have the opportunity of rolling your governmental 457 plan assets into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) when you leave your job. This portability option allows you to preserve the tax-deferred growth of your assets, expand your investment selections, and increase your estate-planning flexibility. IRAs also allow for flexible withdrawals and Roth IRA conversions. Take advantage of this opportunity to evaluate your current 457 plan and find out how this IRA rollover opportunity can benefit you.

Thursday, October 28

Many stars return in the WAC

It only seemed like yesterday that Nevada's basketball team shocked Gonzaga and Michigan State to make the school's first-ever Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Luschars shine in Senior Rodeo

She used to water ski, but decided to give up that activity. But don't think that was because Judy Luschar decided to take it easy as she became older.

Healthy Charlo battles for spot in Wolf Pack rotation

RENO - In the time it takes for a physical exam, Mo Charlo went from being arguably Nevada's top recruit to being unsure if he would ever play basketball again.

Undecided voters make me laugh

I had the weirdest dream Thursday night. It was about voting. So maybe it was more like a nightmare. In this dream, I was waiting in a long line to cast my ballot. To say the line was long was really an understatement. I had an REM flashback to Magic Mountain and my three-hour wait for The Riddler's Revenge.

Sheriff's Blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Wednesday, October 27

Historic win for Dayton

FERNLEY - The Golden Pick is staying put at Dayton High School for another year.

Douglas rolls against Carson

There have been some great feature backs to come through the Douglas Tiger football program in the last 15 years or so.

Douglas spikers defeat Carson in four

Even though there wasn't anything to play for in regard to the Sierra League standings, the rival Douglas and Carson high school volleyball teams played for pride and to tune-up for the postseason on Thursday night.

Dayton volleyball beats Yerington

Amanda Sbragia had 20 kills, six blocks, 11 digs and eight aces as the Dayton High volleyball team wrapped up the regular season with a 25-11, 25-17, 18-25, 25-18 win over Yerington at home on Thursday.

Galena volleyball sweeps McQueen

Julia Mailander had nine kills and 14 digs to help lead the Galena High volleyball team to a 25-17, 28-26, 25-16 win over McQueen at home on Thursday in its regular season finale.

Bush is best for athletics

Presidential elections can be much like many major sporting events.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Tuesday, October 26

Douglas, Carson renew 81-year-old football rivalry

At a glance, all of the incentive would seem to favor the Carson High School football team coming into its regular season ending game tonight against Douglas in Minden.

Redshirts give Nevada bright future

Mike McCoy, Dominic Green, Luke Lippincott and Robert Hubbard. Remember those names. They are the future of Nevada football.

Monday, October 25

Regional cross country today

Now that all the quizzes have been completed, the Carson High School cross country team is ready to take its the big test today at the Regional Championships in Reno.

Galena volleyball sweeps Reed

Jenny Burrows led the defensive effort with 15 digs and added eight kills as the Galena High volleyball team (35-5, 13-0) swept Reed 25-19, 25-14, 27-25.

Pesis strong in rowing

TACOMA, Wash. -- Carson City's Rachel Pesis helped the Pacific Lutheran crew teams to third and fourth place finishes at the Head of the Silcox Regatta, held Saturday

Midgets defeat the Reno Bulldogs

The Carson Midget Pop Warner football team finished the regular season with a 19-0 victory over the Reno Bulldogs last Friday, bringing its record to 5-1 for the year.

Tiger girls tame Senators

Douglas girls' soccer coach Fred Schmidt stressed to his team all year the importance of being able to finish on good scoring chances.

Pro Picks contest is more than winning and losing

Every week, a couple of thousand or more entries for the Nevada Appeal's Pro Picks Contest are turned in at the Carson Station and Piñon Plaza.

New coaches in wrestling

It will seem like old times again with Carson High wrestling as a familiar face has returned to help direct the program.

Silver State Gymnasts shine

Ciara Maradiaga's all-around title was among the highlights for Carson City's Silver State Gymnastics Academy competitive team as it participated in its first competition of the year in Reno at the Festival of Stars meet.

Klitschko will fight Williams

When 6-foot-8 Vitali Klitschko opened up his career with 27 consecutive knockouts and won the WBO heavyweight title in 1999, boxing pundits began to wonder if they had a new phenom on their hands.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Sunday, October 24

Rivalry week for Carson, Douglas

With at least one Carson-Douglas matchup scheduled throughout the week, Monday night set the tone for what could end up being one of the more heated go-arounds in recent memory.

Ski resorts continue to open

The good news continues, snow falling and temperatures holding cold. Winter resorts opening this weekend include Squaw Valley 9-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, lift tickets adults all day $39, juniors 13-15 $19, seniors 65-75 $19, seniors 75 free.

Cabin in the Sky future - up in the air

GOLD HILL - Brandi Lee remembers the Cabin in the Sky as a place where everyone was welcome. "It was colorful," said Lee, who is president of the Virginia City and Gold Hill Chamber of Commerce. "Some of the girls from the ranch would come up and we'd sit and visit and have a glass of wine. It had excellent meals."

Business owners weigh in on local politics

It's lunch time at The Cracker Box restaurant on East William Street, and the warm air is a haven from the cold drizzle outside. Newspapers are laid open on the front counter. The hum of conversation is as heavy as the fried-food scent.

Saturday, October 23

Carson to host soccer rival Douglas tonight

No matter what the sport, high school arch rivals Carson and Douglas always play to win when they face each other.

Wild victory for Wolf Pack

RENO - One of the smallest crowds in recent Mackay Stadium history saw one of the wildest games in Nevada history.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Friday, October 22

Reno ties Carson with last-minute goal

On the scoreboard, it showed up as a 3-3 tie. As far as the Carson Senators were concerned, it was a heartbreaker that ended their hopes of winning the Sierra League girls soccer championship.

ROP routs Whittell

The Rite of Passage football continues to have a history making year as the Rams rolled to a 42-0 win over Whittell on Saturday.

Douglas boys soccer beats Wooster

The Douglas boys soccer team kept its playoff hopes alive with the win. Despite the loss, Wooster still has clinched second at 7-3-1 in the Sierra League.

Taking Gordon in the Chase

Today starts the second half of the "Chase to the Championship" for NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers, with only three of the ten contestants having a realistic chance at the title.

Burgarello wins state tennis title

Galena High's Julie Burgarello had no trouble in cruising to the NIAA 4A State girls singles championship in tennis on Saturday in Reno.

Lassen soccer clinches league crown

Douglas High graduate Molly Hernandez scored twice as the Lassen College women's soccer team clinched its third straight conference title with a 12-0 win over Redwoods on Saturday in Susanville, Calif.

Thursday, October 21

Douglas routs Wooster

It appeared that Wooster High School came into Friday night's game against the Douglas Tigers with the sole intention of stopping running back Spike Agosta.

Historic win for Dayton

DAYTON - Dayton High celebrated homecoming and Senior Night with its biggest win in the school's 23-year history, a 63-7 thumping of Sparks in a Northern

Carson JV girls win title

The Carson High junior varsity cross country teams made excellent showings at the Northern 4A Championships on Friday at Spanish Springs. Carson's girls won the title while the Senator boys took second.

Fake punt lifts Yerington to victory

Yerington always has the option to call for a fake punt when it has the opening. But Lions football coach Cody Neville never imagined the call would be made in this situation.

Nevadans advance in PGA qualifying

It's an excruiating wait for those waiting on the top players to finish. For Billy Harvey, quite honestly, it's been something he hasn't expected to go through the last two years.

Galena players advance in tennis

There won't be any team titles for the Galena tennis program, but the Grizzlies are still in the running for championships in singles and doubles.

Mike Gervasoni killed in crash

RENO - University of Nevada assistant women's basketball coach Mike Gervasoni was killed in a tragic car accident on Moana Lane at the 395 off ramp at approximately 5:51 p.m. Thursday night.

Nevada tries to stay hot at home

RENO - Reclaiming Mackay Stadium was one thing Chris Ault stressed when he took control of the Nevada football program last December.

Tragedy hits Nevada

This has been a tragic year for the University of Nevada's women's basketball team.

Huskies smashmouth Senators

There was nothing fancy about the Reno High football team's offensive game plan on Friday night.

Sheriff's Blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Wednesday, October 20

Dayton girls soccer beats Yerington

Krystel Thompson scored the first three goals and Sabrina Cantrell had the last two as the Dayton girls soccer team defeated Yerington 5-2 on Thursday.

Galena boys tennis advances to finals

The Galena High School boys tennis team will be playing for the NIAA 4A State championship.

Senators sweep Wooster

The Carson High volleyball team can be a little more relaxed as it took care of clinching a Northern 4A playoff berth by sweeping Wooster in 25-15, 25-18, 25-19 on Thursday at home.

Vegas carrier to buy new Boeing aircraft

SEATTLE - Primaris Airlines Inc., a little-known Las Vegas carrier with plans to provide low-cost service for business travelers, has become the first U.S. airline to agree to buy Boeing Co.'s new 7E7 Dreamliner.

Sheriffs blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Harrah's chairman Satre to retire

RENO - Philip G. Satre, longtime chairman of Harrah's Entertainment Inc., plans to retire effective Jan. 1. Satre stepped down Jan. 1, 2003, as chief executive officer of Harrah's but kept his role as chairman of the board of directors.

Tuesday, October 19

Carson boys soccer settles for a tie

You can't blame Carson High boys soccer coach Jason Koop for feeling a sense of de ja vu.

Harvey dominant in motocross

As far as Aron Harvey's competitors are concerned, he can't turn professional soon enough.

Baseball tryouts are postponed

Due to this week's weather, tryouts for the Sierra Gold Crushers baseball team scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 24 have been postponed.

Pack kickoff team has been special

RENO - Through the first seven weeks, the best-kept secret in the Western Athletic Conference is Nevada's kickoff coverage group.

Douglas boys soccer beats Reno

Colten Mellows came up with the play of the year just in time for the Douglas High boys soccer team to keep its Northern 4A playoff hopes alive.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Apartment rents on the rise in most Western markets

SAN FRANCISCO - Apartment rents through most of the western United States are rising, a sign that landlords are regaining some of the leverage lost in a sluggish economy and a hot home-buying market that lured away tenants, according to a report released Thursday.

Monday, October 18

South Tahoe volleyball beats Carson

Here's a bit of irony. When the South Tahoe volleyball team didn't have any offense, they went undefeated in the first half of the Sierra Division

Amateur boxers put on the show

RENO -- Take a look in the dictionary under "persistence" and you just might see a picture of Fabian Castellanos.

Kamin leads PGA qualifier

DAYTON - Chris Kamin could have stayed closer to home for the first qualifying tournament, but he likes the Reno area, and that's what keeps him coming back to Dayton Valley Golf Club.

Junior Pee Wees win battle of unbeaten

The Carson Junior Pee Wee Blue Pop Warner football team headed south to face their toughest competition of the year as they took on the Douglas White football team

Hitting it straight

The majority of golfers hit their bad shots to the right of the target. The good news is that it is not that difficult to straighten these shots up.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Sunday, October 17

Kicking game strong for Wolf Pack

Almost overlooked in Nevada's dominating 35-10 win over Rice Saturday night at Mackay Stadium was the play of punter Justin Bergendahl and placekicker Damon Fine.

Google search engine may be a privacy risk

NEW YORK - People who use public or workplace computers for e-mail, instant messaging and Web searching have a new security risk to worry about: Google's free new tool that indexes a PC's contents for quickly locating data.

Saturday, October 16

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Friday, October 15

Douglas duo falls just short of state

Despite a valiant effort to keep their season alive, Josh Sorich and Gabe Grobben saw their bid for a berth into the NIAA 4A State Tennis Tournament come to an abrupt halt Saturday afternoon at the Plumas Tennis Courts in Reno.

Great Scott! What a finish for Senators!

RENO - The Carson Senators showed the most important muscle in football is the heart. But a quarterback with a strong arm and a tall receiver don't hurt, either.

Dayton football falls to Truckee

Dayton was able to throw for 338 yards, but rushed for only 37 yards as Truckee stayed unbeaten in the Northern 4A.

Nevada defense shuts down Rice

RENO - The reports of Nevada's demise were premature.

Carson girls take second at Elko

The Carson High girls and boys cross country teams continued to turn in impressive efforts at the Elko Invitational on Saturday.

Griffith stars for Southern Oregon

Brandon Griffith, a 2000 Douglas High graduate, had a huge day, but it wasn't enough for the NAIA Southern Oregon football team in a 56-34 loss to Linfield of Oregon, the nation's No. 2 team in Division III.

The old guard is leaving

Another major shift in the racing universe is in the offing. Rusty Wallace has already announced his plans for retirement with his "Rusty's Last Call" tour in 2005.

Galena football stuns Manogue

The Galena High football team pulled off the most improbable upset thanks to Tyler Ewald.

Hernandez stars for Lassen

Similar to the European "man of the match" award, Lassen Community College coach Ben Wade selects the player who plays the best throughout the game.

Douglas boys soccer beats Hug

Colten Mellows scored a goal with 20 minutes left to break a 1-1 tie in the win for the Douglas boys soccer team. Mellows took the ball from his sweeper position and sent a left-footed shot from 40 yards out to the far upper post.

Thursday, October 14

Locals advance in tennis

Douglas High's Josh Sorich and Gabe Groben and Galena's Wes Reimer and Chris Schwartz advanced to the semifinals in the Northern 4A boys doubles championships on Friday at Reno's Plumas Center.

Expectations high for Pack hoops

RENO - Nobody in Northern Nevada will ever forget Nevada's march into the Sweet 16 of last season's NCAA Tournament.

Raiders Football 101 workshop for women has great benefits

Learning the fundamentals of football in the NFL holds great advantages for women who want to know the hows and whys.

Galena volleyball sweeps Elko

There was no letdown for the Galena volleyball team after an emotional five-game win over Fallon on Thursday in a showdown for first place in the High Desert League.

Douglas 'Spikes' Reno

Just one glance along the Douglas sidelines Friday night told the entire tale.

Dayton volleyball falls to Whittell

The Dayton High volleyball team found out just how good Whittell is on Friday as the Warriors swept the Dust Devils 25-18, 25-11, 25-13.

Bacon runs veer offense for Senators

As a rule, quarterback is one position on the football field that takes time to perfect, particularly in an option-oriented offense like the veer where a quarterback must make quick decisions while distributing the ball.

Rice option to test Nevada defense

RENO - Nevada's young defense gets possibly its severest test of the season when it faces off against Rice's high-powered option offense tonight at Mackay Stadium.

Wednesday, October 13

UTEP picked to win the WAC

RENO - UTEP, which returns three starters and Omar

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

What was Fox thinking?

Fans of Major League Baseball should be very happy. They got what they wanted to see. Hated enemies Boston and the New York Yankees are clashing once again to determine who will represent the American League in the World Series.

Joyce wins for Carson tennis

It can't exactly be said that Carson High's Kelsey Joyce has been rewarded for advancing to the second round of the Northern 4A singles championships in tennis.

Galena, Douglas spikers get big wins

Jenny Burrows, Michelle Drury, Lydia Mailander and Chelsea Appelbaum all had huge defensive efforts as the Galena volleyball team pulled out a comeback win over Fallon on Thursday in a battle between the High Desert League's top two teams.

Douglas will face Huskies

For as long as anyone can remember, the Douglas-Carson rivalry has prevailed all in the Carson Country area.

Tuesday, October 12

Hines has poured it on both sides of ball

RENO - Chris Hines freely admits it. He's the kind of guy that sees the glass half empty instead of half full. He can't help it, he's been that way his whole life.

Rowe won't have to look over shoulder

RENO - When head coach Chris Ault announced earlier this week that he was scrapping the two-quarterback system, it was music to Jeff Rowe's ears.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Sagebrush cross country meet held

Dayton Intermediate School's sixth grade girls and eighth grade boys were among the top teams that won titles at the Sagebrush League cross country championships.

Carson boys soccer beats North Valleys

Royal Good scored one goal and assisted on another as the Carson boys soccer team kept pace in the race for the Northern 4A playoffs with a 3-0 win at North Valleys on Wednesday.

Carson, Dayton volleyball win

The Carson High volleyball team continues to make steady improvement. The ultimate test on if Carson has improved enough will come on Tuesday.

Monday, October 11

Youth football teams win again

The Carson Junior Pee Wee Blue Pop Warner football team took little time to established its running game against the Reno Jets in a 31-0 win.

Galena volleyball beats Manogue

Lydia Mailander had a double double with 12 kills and 11 digs to lead the Galena volleyball team to a 25-23, 25-18, 26-24 win over Manogue on Tuesday.

Sheriff's blotter

Deputies responded to the following calls:

Douglas volleyball beats North Valleys

Douglas swept past North Valleys in three straight sets to set up a showdown for first-place in the Sierra League Thursday against South Tahoe in Minden.

Sbragia leads Dust Devils to key Northern 3A win

DAYTON - There's no question who the Dayton High School volleyball team looks to in a clutch situation. For that matter, the Dust Devils want to get the ball to Amanda Sbragia any time they can.

Carson girls soccer loses to N. Valleys

If there's a bright side, the Carson girls soccer team picked a less damaging day to stumble in the Sierra League.

Ormsby progress slow to some, but ongoing

Caged in steel scaffolding and crawling with workers, the Ormsby House is starting to look a little like the dream hotel promised by the owners. Brick details have been added to the concrete pillars on the portecochere. Some painting and plastering have been done, which gives a clue to what is in store.

Marketing company has new digs

Creative inspiration comes more easily when you're sitting in a mocha-colored office overlooking the Capitol Courtyard. Jarrod and Season Lopiccolo were the first to move into 206 S. Carson St., a 130-year-old building which was recently renovated. They don't even have a sign up yet. The move is a relief to the Lopiccolos. They worked out of their home before. In this new two-room office they'll design Web sites and graphics for Carson City businesses.

Sunday, October 10

A Divine 9

The alarm clock started buzzing at 5 a.m. last Tuesday. Way too early for anything, including golf. What on earth possessed me to agree to it I'll never know.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Galena leads, Carson third after first day of regional golf

Led by a 1-under par 70 by Luxchmi Gill, the Galena High School girls golf team surged to a commanding lead on the opening day of the Northern 4A Regional Tournament Monday afternoon in Fernley.

Broncos show they can play

Boise State used to be known as the school with the "Smurf Turf."

State utilities could shed Enron bill

LAS VEGAS - The parent company of Nevada's two major electric utilities has won a rehearing of a federal bankruptcy court ruling that said it owed more than $300 million to energy trader Enron Power Marketing. Sierra Pacific Resources welcomed the Sunday court order throwing out a judgment that company officials had warned could bankrupt Las Vegas-based Nevada Power Co. and Reno-based Sierra Pacific Power Co., company chief Walter Higgins said Monday in a statement.

Saturday, October 9

Fall hike provides breathtaking view of Hope Valley

Hope Valley is well known for the view offered when the autumn colors turn in September and October, and that's as true today as it was when John Muir passed through the area 128 years ago.

Friday, October 8

Van Gorden spurs Vikings to comeback win over Senators

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - If anyone thought Carson High was safe with its 21-0 lead at the end of one quarter on Saturday, they didn't take into account what kind of talent South Tahoe quarterback Mike Van Gorden is.

Dayton hangs on vs. North Tahoe

TAHOE CITY - Dayton High School's chances of making the 3A football playoffs look better than ever.

Dayton volleyball falls

Amanda Sbragia's 24 kills weren't enough as the Dayton volleyball team fell 16-25, 25-13, 16-25, 25-20, 12-15 at Lowry on Saturday.

Dayton settle for tie against Lowry

Eddie Lanusa took the ball down the middle, faked out the goalie and scored to give Dayton a 2-1 lead with 15 minutes left in the game at Lowry. But Lowry scored three minutes later to force the tie.

Griffith helps lead Southern Oregon

Redshirt-freshman tailback Jacobe Krizman's first collegiate touchdown lifted Southern Oregon to a 10-7 come-from-behind victory at Montana State-Northern.

Douglas boys soccer wins

Colten Mellows had a hat trick as the Douglas High boys soccer team improved to 3-4 in the Sierra League with a 4-0 win over North Valleys.

Douglas football falls to Hug

The Douglas football team saw a whole lot of Isaac Porter Friday night. It also saw a lot of Dexter Rackley and Darren Sheppard.

Thursday, October 7

It's been a tough month for this fan

It's been a tough month, one I hope that doesn't happen to me again.

Slip of the tongue costs Earnhardt

Since everybody else in the world has weighed in on Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s inappropriate language in his post-race Talladega interview, I might as well throw in my two cents worth.

Fernley falls to Truckee

FERNLEY - Fernley coach Dave Hart knew all about Truckee's high-profile offense led by quarterback Paul Tierney and wide receiver Jamie Maehler.

Senators give them the Works

After playing catchup for the better part of this season, Christy Works and the Carson High girls cross country team found themselves in the role of front-runners on Friday afternoon.

Volunteers honored by barbecue

Tahoe Rim Trail volunteers are invited to join the TRTA staff Saturday for the fourth annual Volunteer barbecue.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Daniel Geib emerges as running star at Galena

Daniel Geib was playing freshman football at Galena High School at this time two years ago, and he already had plans to play baseball in the spring.

Gomez leads Senators past Lakers

Edgar Gomez - the Carson High boys soccer team's player with a hot foot - scored two goals to give the Senators an early lead on their way to a 3-1 nonleague victory at home against North Tahoe on Friday night.

Dayton volleyball sweeps to win

Amanda Sbragia had 14 kills to lead the Dayton High School volleyball team to a 25-16, 25-17, 25-23 win at Spring Creek on Friday night.

Galena boys tennis wins title

The Galena High boys tennis team left no doubt who was the best club in Northern Nevada.

Pack to deal with Hawai'ian Punch

When Caleb Spencer played quarterback at Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawai'i two years ago, he had dreams of staying home and playing for the University of Hawai'i.

Smith, Barnes strong in rodeos

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo took the men's rodeo title this past weekend at Feather River and UNLV won the women's division.

Carson Jr. Midget Pop Warner win again Saturday 14-6 over Reno Vikings

The Carson Junior Midget Pop Warner football team moved to 3-0 with a hard fought 14-66 victory against a tough and talented Reno Vikings at Governor's Field last Saturday.

Pizza Factory to open in Longs center

Those who yearn for a truly Italian experience will soon be able to watch their pizzas get tossed at a new Pizza Factory in east Carson City. Pizza Factory will move into one of the two buildings under construction on Highway 50 East and Airport Road in the Longs Drug shopping center. The buildings are expected to be completed in December or January.

Ice-cream truck offers Dayton businesswoman a real treat

Margaret Forsythe slowed her ice-cream truck down to 5 mph and flicked a silver switch located above the large steering wheel. From the inside, it looked like she steered a giant pink boat through Dayton's desert oasis. One key to running a successful ice-cream truck business: Know where to find your customers.

Candy shop has new owner, name

Once well known for supplying novelty candies, the Candy Bar has new owners and a new name. Jeannifer Brady and her mother, Jeanne Paquin, bought the candy shop in September and changed its name to Everything Sweet. It's located at 2649 N. Carson St. near the Dollar Tree.

Business Happenings

WEDNESDAY Reno-Tahoe chapter of the American Marketing Association "Winning Tools for Services Marketing." The panel includes Susan Hill and Edward Simm at Harrah's in Reno. The cost is $20 for AMA members, $26 for non-members and $16 for students. It starts at 11:30 a.m. Please reserve space by Monday by calling 786-3030.

Wednesday, October 6

Carson volleyball begins second round with win over Hawks

Among the key goals set by first-year Carson High volleyball coach Shana Wilkins for this season was improvement. Judging from their performance on Thursday night against Hug, the Senators are right on schedule.

Carson hosts invitational

It never hurts to have the home field advantage.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Carson girls soccer settles for tie

The Carson High girls soccer team could take this roller coaster ride it's been on the past couple of days to Coney Island.

Carson visits South Tahoe for key game

Two teams battling for playoff survival, the Carson Senators and South Tahoe Vikings, will collide in a key Sierra League football game Saturday afternoon in South Lake Tahoe.

Galena volleyball still perfect in league

Galena High remained perfect in High Desert League volleyball with a straight set win against Spanish Springs Thursday in Sparks.

Sticking with the Red Sox and Astros

Last week's Major League Baseball predictions went well with Houston, and the Southern Cal teams Anaheim and Los Angeles, all reaching the playoffs, leaving the ill-fated Chicago Cubs and Northern Cal's Oakland and San Francisco pondering how things went wrong.

Carson Midgets shut out Truckee

The Carson Midget Pop Warner football team went to 3-0 on the season by taking a 30-0 win over Truckee last Saturday at Governor's Field.

Get your fit on after gorging yourself on sweets

I joined Nevada Fitness recently with the goal of trading in some of my unhealthy fat for glorious, toned muscles. And after writing this week's features on ice cream and sweets I feel an obligation to end on a fit note. Isn't there some statistic out there saying 80 percent of Americans are overweight? Who surveyed people for that? And did they wear head protection while doing it?

Tuesday, October 5

Qualifier again at Dayton

A network's commercial for one of the major golf tournaments it was televising used to contain the phrase: "A tradition like none other."

Junior Pee Wees win fourth straight

The Fallon Junior Pee Wee Green team came into Carson City with an undefeated record and a stingy defense, only allowing 12 points in its previous three games.

Nevada defense to be tested

RENO - Nevada's inexperienced defense has been in the pressure cooker almost every week this season, but the biggest test is coming Saturday night (9:05 p.m.) in Hawai'i.

Carson goes to the 'Mats' for tie

RENO - The corner kick had been an Achilles Heel in Carson High's offense until Wednesday's nonleague game at Galena.

Whittell beats Carson volleyball

The Carson High volleyball team couldn't sustain its high level of play in a 15-25, 15-25, 11-25 loss to Northern 2A power Whittell on Wednesday at Whittell.

Punt, Pass, Kick winners named

More than 40 participants took part in the Pepsi NFL Punt, Pass and Kick competition recently held at the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada in Carson City. Winners were:

Douglas boys soccer ties Elko

With two of their top players out and the score tied at zero with under 10 minutes left, the situation started looking disturbingly familiar to the Douglas Tigers boys' soccer squad.

Harley-Davidson financial building almost ready

In about 15 days, about 500 Harley-Davidson Financial Services employees are scheduled to move into the company's new $23 million building on Technology Way. For now, though, plastic still covers the many holes in the building where windows are supposed to be. And recent rain in the Eagle Valley made construction a little less comfortable for the workers.

Monday, October 4

Rankl wins league title

Carson High's Liz Rankl left no doubt who the Sierra League's best golfer was during the last regular season match.

Four Horsemen - 80 years later

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the legendary newspaper story written after Notre Dame's 13-7 victory against Army, a story that launched the nickname of a legendary backfield that still stands tall among the traditions of Notre Dame football.

Douglas volleyball beats Carson

For the first time in nearly two weeks, the Douglas volleyball team was at full strength for a match.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Initiate the downswing

From the back swing position we can initiate the downswing correctly and easily.

Dunn commits to Georgia Tech

The official visit came over the past weekend, but Douglas softball standout Kayla Dunn had her mind made up long in advance.

Carson girls soccer shuts out Galena

The Carson High girls soccer team controlled the action in the second half to post an impressive 3-0 win at Galena on Tuesday.

Dayton volleyball rolls past Sparks

Amanda Sbragia had 19 kills to help lead the Dayton volleyball team to a 25-15, 25-15, 25-16 sweep of Sparks on Tuesday.

Beaupre, Denny strong in rodeo

Amy Beaupre and Keston Denny of the Carson-Douglas Rodeo Club got off to a solid start in a new season for the Nevada State High School Rodeo Association.

Jaggard helps lead Lassen College

The Lassen College Women's Soccer team is at it again and among those leading the way is Douglas High graduate Jenny Jaggard.

Computer recycling helps schoolchildren

About 200 Carson-area children will receive computers this year through ComputerCorps' computer literacy program. Ron Norton, development director of ComputerCorps, plans to take this program across the nation. So far, he's gotten the attention of a national community-service group.

Fundamental approach to investing

Deciding which investments make sense for you can be difficult. What I have found is that sometimes it helps to go back to the basics and consider already proven ways that investors have used to analyze investment performance over time. The two basic approaches are fundamental and technical analysis. I would like to address the fundamental method in this article.

Sunday, October 3

WAC football has plenty of fireworks

There were fireworks aplenty last weekend in the Western Athletic Conference, and the Fresno State-Louisiana Tech game supplied most of them.

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Regier logs 50th win, joins Silsby and Shaw's S&S Motorsports as SRL champions

Two weeks ago, Troy Regier knew his 50th supermodifed win would come at The Bullring at Las Vegas Speedway. He was right.

Saturday, October 2

Sheriff's blotter

The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court:

Nevada packs it in vs. UNLV

LAS VEGAS - Keone Kauo didn't mince words.

Friday, October 1

Carson boys soccer beats Hug

It became a little tense in the end, but the Carson High boys soccer team maintained its position in the Sierra League playoff race with a 2-1 win over Hug at home on Saturday.

Consistency still award in the Chase

NASCAR instituted the Chase for the Championship format partly in response to the perception that its scoring system rewards consistency over winning races.

Confessions of a Cubs fan

John DeVon was not surprised in the least when the Chicago Cubs lost seven of eight games down in the final week of the season, playing themselves right out of the National League playoff picture.

Lions show balance in win over Warriors

ZEPHYR COVE - Six different players got into the end zone for Yerington High School in its 49-7 Northern 2A football victory against Whittell on Saturday afternoon.

Fernley comes back to beat Lowry

Fernley High coach Dave Hart wouldn't call it the biggest win his program has ever had. But it was quite big by any standard.

Dayton boys soccer has unbeaten week

With a short-handed squad, the Dayton High boys soccer team was still able to sweep three games this past week.

Carson girls soccer routs Hug

The Carson High girls soccer team received virtually no challenge from Hug in rolling to a 15-0 win at home on Saturday.