Stories for March 2005

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Thursday, March 31

Kotsay is just a good guy

SAN FRANCISCO - Leo Durocher once said nice guys finish last. Someone later amended that and said nice guys finish last, good guys finish first.

Wolf Pack beats Louisiana Tech again

A five-run fourth inning put the University of Nevada ahead for good on its way to a 7-5 Western Athletic Conference win against Louisiana Tech on Friday night in Ruston, La.

Engan takes second at Far Westerns

Jamie Engan took second in the 100-yard freestyle and Kevin Dyer was third in the 1,650 free to lead another solid effort by the Carson Tigersharks swim club at the Far Western Championships on Friday in Morgan Hill, Calif.

Wednesday, March 30

Go with Illini, Tar Heels

Last week, college basketball fans again were overcome with March Madness.

Pack overpowers La. Tech

Nevada broke open a 2-2 game with seven runs in the middle three innings en route to an 11-5 Western Athletic Conference victory against Louisiana Tech Thursday night at J.C. Love Field inRuston, La.

Engan swims to gold medals

Jamie Engan of the Carson Tigersharks gave a strong opening-day performance at the Far Western Short Course Championships as she swam to gold medals in the 17-18 girls age group 200- and 1,650-yard freestyle races on Thursday in Morgan Hill, Calif.

Senators win West Coast Classic consolation title

First-year coach Steve Cook admitted he is surprised at Carson High's quick start, especially when you consider the plethora of young players and a new coaching staff.

Tuesday, March 29

Sheriff's blotter

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

Power company adds geothermal to supply line

Sierra Pacific Power Co. has signed a 20-year contract for geothermal power from Beowawe Power LLC's plant in central Nevada. The power company has until 2013 to meet state requirements calling for 15 percent of its energy supply be generated from renewable resources. Sierra Pacific has about 10 percent of its power from such sources said Roberto Denis, senior vice president of generation and energy supply.

Nevada roller hockey to play for national title

It's the best kept secret in Northern Nevada. There will be no national television coverage. But there will be a shot at winning a national title.

Carson baseball settles for a split

Carson High baseball coach Steve Cook has used a type of aggressive, hit and run baseball so far this season. But this isn't what he had in mind.

Monday, March 28

Carson bowling dominates for another title

It would be hard to find a club - on any level in any sport - that has never lost. That's what the Carson bowling team can claim.

Sheriff's blotter

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

Tigers should still challenge for title

For just a few minutes last Saturday, you had to feel sorry for Douglas High softball coach Jim Puzey.

Bergman sees possibly last action of spring

Carson High graduate Dusty Bergman may have seen his last action with the Los Angeles Angels in spring training on Tuesday.

Lou Gehrig was a true hero

Any true baseball fan has heard of Lou Gehrig ... knows he was a Hall of Fame first baseman for the New York Yankees ... and that the "Iron Horse" set a record of playing in 2,130 consecutive games between 1925 and 1939 that stood for some six decades before Cal Ripken Jr. broke it in 1995.

Costella to compete in World trials

Carson High graduate Lauren Costella will compete this week in the World Championship trials in swimming.

Sunday, March 27

Sheriff's blotter

Deputies responded to the following calls:

Community College player looking at Nevada

It has been less than two weeks since Nevada ended its basketball season with a disappointing 71-59 loss to top-ranked Illinois in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Saturday, March 26

Sheriff's blotter

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

Friday, March 25

I flipped over that finish

Was the finish of last Sunday's race at Atlanta Motor Speedway a microcosm of the entire Nextel Cup season?

Sanchez leads Senators at Stanford invite

Matt Moore ran to fourth-place in the boys 400-meter intermediate hurdles and Kayla Sanchez placed sixth in the girls finals on Saturday to provide the best finishes for Carson High School during the 31st annual Stanford Invitational track and field meet.

Dayton softball drops a pair

The Dayton High softball team looked like it was on the way to splitting a doubleheader with Sparks, but ended up suffering a heartbreaking sweep.

Galena baseball settles for split vs. Cougars

The Galena High baseball team came within a lost flyball in the sun of sweeping Spanish Springs on Saturday.

Bowman has RBI single in Nevada loss

The University of Nevada baseball team (11-10, 0-2 in the Western Athletic Conference) dropped its second game in a row to 14th ranked Rice (18-8, 2-3 in the WAC), falling 14-6.

Douglas softball falls against Reed

SPARKS - You'll have to forgive the Douglas High Softball team if it looked as though it had fallen victim to some horribly cruel prank Saturday at the Shadow Mountain Sports Complex in Sparks.

Carson softball beats Reed

SPARKS - Carson High's softball team split its two games at the annual Reed Easter Tournament Saturday afternoon at the Shadow Mountain Softball Complex.

Thursday, March 24

Carson baseball defeats Bishop

The Carson High baseball team gutted out a 6-2 win on Friday at Bishop in preparation for a high-powered tournament in San Jose next week.

Douglas softball wins two

The Douglas softball team began its defense of the Reed Easter Tournament title in style Friday afternoon, defeating Central Linn, Ore., 14-0 in the opener and avenging its only loss during last year's tournament with a 5-0 victory over rival McQueen in the afternoon.

Nevada football looks strong in scrimmage

RENO - Nevada football coach Chris Ault gave his team a thumbs up after the Wolf Pack concluded their spring practice with the annual Silver-Blue scrimmage.

Business is fun!

To anyone under the age of 12, her name is "Meadow the pottery lady." She gets hugs from children who recognize her about town. She works six days a week, nine hours a day and comes back to her store, Eclectic Clay, on her day off.

Carson athletes compete at Stanford Invitational

Carson High's Matt Moore turned a top-10 time in the boys 110-meter prelims and Galena's Dan Geib ran to third-place in the boys 3,000-meter finals to provide local highlights on the opening day of the 31st annual Stanford Track and Field Invitational on Friday.

Carson wins twice at Reed tournament

SPARKS - The Carson High softball team showed on Friday afternoon that it does have playoff potential by defeating Wooster 5-0 during the 21st annual Reed Easter Tournament at Shadow Mountain Sports Complex.

Wednesday, March 23

Douglas baseball beats North Valleys

It took a little while to get the bats warmed up, but after three innings the Douglas baseball team was looking a whole lot like last year's big-bopping Tigers.

How true is the January Theory?

I have heard numerous readers who claim to have read documents that indicated a positive January for the equity market may likely result in continued appreciation for the balance of the year. Jeffrey Warantz, quantitative strategists for Smith Barney, noted in a February 2005 report, "A Rough January is not the End of the World," that this belief has led some to make the converse assumption: "that a negative January leads to additional losses."

Fernley second, Dayton fourth in golf

Fernley High looks to be well on its way to earning an NIAA 3A State Tournament berth in boys golf and Dayton may join the Vaqueros.

Carson, Galena swimmers split in dual

Revenge is a good way to motivate any team at any time and in any sport.

Galena baseball stuns Spanish Springs

It could be referred to the shot heard 'round the Northern 4A.

Costa rolls 300 game

Kevin Costa rolled his second perfect 300 game in bowling on Tuesday at the Carson Lanes.

Drury grand slam lifts Galena softball

Michelle Drury hit a dramatic, walk-off grand slam home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to propel the Galena softball team to a 6-4 win over Elko on Thursday.

Tuesday, March 22

Sheriff's blotter

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

Business calendar

• Small-business assistance provided by the Carson City Area Chamber of Commerce, by appointment only, call 882-1565. Wednesday • Northern Nevada Development Authority's membership breakfast meeting at the Carson Nugget, 507 N. Carson St. from 7-9 a.m. The topic is the NDOT program from funding to projects.

Objections to iPod and all it stands for

I know of one investment that I won't be buying into anytime soon: Apple's iconic iPod. I say that because the "5,000-hit wonder" is as irritating to me as Subway's Jared and the Budweiser frogs. Granted, I am comparing nondurable goods to the latest in digital technology, but it isn't just the over-used phrases or the "it's-oh-so-cool advertising" (why didn't anyone think of white earphones before this, or did they and nobody noticed?)

Carson bats wake up, Carvin sparkles in win over South Tahoe

Perfection was a goal the Carson High School softball team tried to achieve on Wednesday.

Picking March Madness is tricky

College basketball's national championship tournament always lives up to its billing of March Madness

Fallon golf wins High Desert tournament

The Fallon High golf team appears to be the team to beat in the Northern 4A after the first league tournaments were held on Tuesday.

Monday, March 21

Half-marathon returns to Carson City

When Jeff Mark turned 40 a couple of years back, he decided to start running and try a marathon. The Gardnerville resident accomplished his mission last October when he completed the Biz Johnson Trail Marathon near Susanville, Calif., covering the 26.2-mile distance in 4 hours, 35 minutes, 57 seconds.

Moll moves from tight end to tackle for Nevada

RENO - For the past two years, Nevada's Tony Moll has been laboring in relative obscurity at tight end.

Fernley softball beats Dayton

Heather Matthew had an excellent outing on the mound to lead the Fernley softball team to a 6-1 win over Dayton on Tuesday.

Carson golf takes second

The Carson High golf team overcame a tough start in brutal conditions to take second in its opening Sierra League tournament of the season on Tuesday at Sierra Sage at Stead.

Sunday, March 20

Carson baseball rolls past Fallon

Two spots. It may not seem like much, but it appears to have made a world of difference to Kevin Schlange.

National Championships set for Mammoth

The alpine skii season makes its final stop at Mammoth Mountain, March 31-April 5 for the Oroweat 2005 U.S. Alpine Championships.

Sherifff's blotter

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

Saturday, March 19

Tigersharks strong in Reno meet

Abby Niehoff and Kevin Dyer were both triple winners for the Carson Tigersharks Swim Club on Saturday and Sunday at the Reno Aquatic Spring Fling.

Wolf Pack men's basketball team is on the rise

There were tears, and you expect that.

Friday, March 18

NASCAR's punishment unequal

The Judicial Branch of the NASCAR Nation was busy last week, levying fines and suspensions, and docking points in the wake of the Las Vegas Nextel Cup race.

Carson girls track wins meet

The Carson boys and girls track teams made a statement on Saturday in a meet with several teams at Damonte Ranch.

Costella earns All-American honors

Carson High graduate Lauren Costella capped off her time at the NCAA Women's Swimming Championships with an All-American performance.

Illinois too much for Nevada

INDIANAPOLIS - When you play a team as talented offensively as Illinois, you have to pick your poison in terms of what you want to stop and what you are willing to give up.

Kentucky pulls away from Cincinnati

INDIANAPOLIS - A late 9-1 run carried Kentucky to the Sweet 16 for the 41st time in school history.

Pinkney had a stellar career

INDIANAPOLIS - Kevinn Pinkney has always been a favorite of coach Mark Fox, and his play in Nevada's 71-59 loss to Illinois Saturday capped off a tremendous career.

Carson swim teams sweep Douglas

The Carson High boys and girls swim teams had many impressive efforts in sweeping past Douglas High on Saturday.

Galena softball sweeps Manogue

The Galena High softball team swept a doubleheader from Manogue on Saturday in High Desert League action, winning the opener 177-1 and the nightcap 18-9.

Four Pack boxers win titles

RENO - University of Nevada heavyweight John Lorman entered Saturday's National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) Western Regional Championships with his back against the wall.

Carson baseball sweeps Hug

Under the circumstances it could be somewhat understandable that the Carson High baseball team didn't come out like gangbusters.

Thursday, March 17

Wolf Pack boxers advance to finals

RENO - There's a reason why old school boxing coaches feel that left-handed fighters should be drowned at birth and for the better part of two rounds Friday, Nevada 165-pounder Ryan Healy found out why.

Chance of a lifetime for Nevada

INDIANAPOLIS - Once in a lifetime opportunity.

Nolan hopes for relatively quick turnaround

SQUAW CREEK - Mike Nolan doesn't believe in quick fixes. But he doesn't believe the San Francisco 49ers can't return to their glory days quickly, either.

Neighbors will finally play each other

INDIANAPOLIS - Only 85 miles separate Kentucky and Cincinnati, two of the most storied programs in NCAA history. However, the two powers haven't met since the 1990-91 season.

Costella takes 30th in 400 I.M.

Carson High graduate Lauren Costella appears to be peaking at the right time heading into her best event at the NCAA Women's Swimming Championships.

Estes and Bergman see action

Douglas High graduate Shawn Estes and Carson High graduate Dusty Bergman both saw action on Friday in Major League Baseball Spring Training games.

Wednesday, March 16

Shiloh is Nevada's unsung hero

INDIANAPOLIS - Kyle Shiloh has been the forgotten man during Nevada's run to the WAC regular-season title and the NCAA Tournament.

Andreasen is head assistant at Chico State

March Madness is upon us and Bobby Andreasen almost wrote his own Cinderella story as an assistant coach with the Chico State men's basketball team.

Yeah! Nevada beats Texas

INDIANAPOLIS - Mo Charlo came to Nevada with a lot of notoriety, and during the last month he's lived up to all the hoopla.

Kentucky defeats Eastern Kentucky

INDIANAPOLIS - Only four times in NCAA history has a No. 2 seed upset a No. 15 seed. The Eastern Kentucky coaching staff made sure its players knew all about that.

Costella competes in NCAA meet

Carson High graduate Lauren Costella tuned up for the next two days in the NCAA Women's Swimming Championships by taking 52nd place in the 500-yard freestyle on Thursday.

Carson baseball rolls to win against Hug

Mike Teixeira took a perfect game into the fifth inning and settled for a one-hitter as the Carson high baseball team opened Sierra League play with a 14-0 win at Hug on Thursday.

Dayton wrestlers compete at state tournament

Sam Armstrong and Travis Wade were triple threats for the Dayton Heat Wrestling Club at the Nevada Greco-Roman/Freestyle State Tournament last weekend in Spring Creek.

Bulldogs dominate state event

While no official state champion could be determined, the Carson Bulldogs youth wrestling club could make the arguement that it's the best in Nevada.

Tuesday, March 15

Nevada set to take on Texas

INDIANAPOLIS - A year ago, Nevada was one of the Cinderella stories of the NCAA Tournament after posting upset wins over Michigan State and Gonzaga, and barely losing to Final Four participant Georgia Tech.

Picking the NCAA Tournament

When making point spread wagers or filling out brackets for college basketball's NCAA tournament, handicappers should first weigh some important factors.

Sheriff's blotter

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

Freshman guards play a key role

INDIANAPLOIS - Though just freshmen, Nevada's Ramon Sessions and Texas' Daniel Gibson have meant a great deal to their basketball teams.

Nevada to host boxing regionals

RENO - Timing is everything in boxing and with the regular season now out of the way the University of Nevada boxing team is hoping it's their time to peak.

Rasner optioned to Double A

The Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team optioned Carson High graduate Darrell Rasner to their Double A affiliate in Harrisburg, Pa., of the Eastern League on Wednesday.

Monday, March 14

Sheriff's blotter

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

Cabela's looks to build new store near Boomtown

Cabela's Inc., a well-known outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, said Tuesday it is in negotiations to build one of its large-format destination retail stores in Reno. Plans call for the 150,000-square-foot outdoor gear superstore to be open by late 2006 or early 2007. It will be similar in size to the Cabela's retail stores in Owatonna, Minn., and Kansas City, Kan.

Laack helps relay take third

Carson High graduate Terah Laack helped Oregon's George Fox University's women's track team to a third place finish in the 1,600-meter relay during the Northwest Conference South Meet last Saturday at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore.

Douglas softball beats Carson

It's as about a tough of a way to open a season against one's arch rival who has aspirations of winning a state title.

Galena softball sweeps Elko

The Galena softball team swept a doubleheader from Elko, winning 5-2 and 18-2. In the opener, Danelle Moropolous hit a two-run home run in the top of the first inning to give the Grizzlies a 2-0 lead.

Sunday, March 13

Knowles ignites Senators

Jason Knowles drove in two runs, and three pitchers combined on a four-hitter to lead the Carson High baseball team to a 4-1 triumph over Fallon Monday night in the final game of the Carson Preseason Tournament at Ron McNutt Field.

Texas and Nevada ready for shoot-out

Rick Barnes has now taken the Texas Longhorns to seven straight NCAA Tournaments, and on Monday he showed his comedic side.

Sheriff's blotter

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

49er celebrity event set at Squaw Valley

Not the best ski and snowboard conditions this weekend, but at worst snowsporting in the Sierra Nevada is better than watching television. Lots of things going on and while it may be a bit rainy Friday and Saturday, that's what slickers are for.

Saturday, March 12

Sheriff's blotter

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

Nevada basketball going to the dance

RENO - For the second straight year, Nevada is going dancing.

Friday, March 11

Gardner plants sweep for Carson

Murph Gardner came to the plate in the fourth inning simply looking to hit the ball to the outfield, but he managed to do better than that.

UTEP wins WAC title

RENO - UTEP got help from the expected and unexpected in beating Boise State for the WAC Tournament championship and a second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Nevada powers past Saint Mary's

Bub Madrid isn't the likeliest of power hitters for the University of Nevada baseball team.

Douglas baseball beats Galena

RENO - D.J. Brady was right on the spot twice Saturday for the Douglas baseball team as the Tigers took an 8-7 victory at Galena.

Rasner solid again

Carson High graduate Darrell Rasner had another solid outing for the Washington Nationals on Saturday in a 6-3 win over the Florida Marlins in a Spring Training baseball game.

Douglas softball wins

The Douglas Tiger softball team wrapped a successful opening weekend with a win at the Best of the West Tournament in Bullhead City, Ariz.

Henrys, Leck shine in baseball; Wilson wins title

Carson High graduate Ryan Henry pitched five shutout innings for Lassen Community College in a 10-1 win over College of Redwoods on Saturday in a Golden Valley Conference game.

Thursday, March 10

Nevada belongs in the Big Dance

When Nevada lost to Boise State, I admit that I wasn't sure if the Wolf Pack would make their second straight appearance.

Lassen blanks Carson in preseason tournament

Jack Jacquet pitched a pretty good game for the Carson High baseball team on Friday night. Joe Gustin of Lassen (Susanville, Calif.) was just a little better, as he pitched a complete game shutout to beat the Senators 3-0 during the Carson Preseason Tournament.

Nevada baseball falls to St. Mary's

Jed Soto always likes to come back to Reno. His homecoming has been especially nice so far.

Tigers salvage tie against McQueen

Aside from some first-inning jitters, the Douglas baseball team couldn't have asked for a much better way to open the season.

UTEP defeats Rice

RENO - The eyes of Texas are upon the Miners.

La. Tech women win game for the ages

RENO - It was a game for the ages.

Douglas softball routs Centennial

It didn't take long for the Douglas softball team to work out some the frustration it has been dealing with since last May.

Rice women beat San Jose State

RENO - Rice broke its semifinal basketball game open midway through the second half Friday and then withstood a barrage of 3-point shots to defeat San Jose State, 76-68, in the WAC Women's Basketball Tournament at Lawlor Events Center.

Laack qualifies; Bergman roughed up

Carson High graduate Terah Laack has qualified for the Northwest Conference Championships in women's track for Oregon's George Fox University.

Wednesday, March 9

Carson baseball opens with two wins

Don't expect the Carson High baseball team to hit a lot of home runs this season. Instead, the Senators will be banking on small ball and smart ball to achieve success.

Fresno State beats Louisiana Tech in overtime

Ja'Vance Coleman lit up the scoreboard throughout the second half Thursday to give his Fresno State Bulldogs a second chance against Louisiana Tech.

Rice takes it to SMU

RENO - In two previous games this season Rice edged in-state rival Southern Methodist University in overtime.

Nevada falls against Boise

RENO - A high bounce proved fatal for Nevada, and cost the Pack a chance to defend their WAC Tournament crown.

Problems with plastic

American consumers crave convenience - and no other modern convention describes that better than the ATM/debit card. For Dayton resident Yvonne Rickman, 26, her Greater Nevada Credit Union ATM card symbolizes security. If she loses it, a thief wouldn't know the pass code and she could just call her bank for a replacement. The same isn't true with cash.

'Debt-free' is a dream no more

In 29 months I can be debt free. No more $300 a month car payments. No more annual 13 percent interest-rate credit cards. No more nights spent alone while my "pre-debt" friends go live it up with dinner and a movie. Selfish friends.

Nevada now has to play the waiting game

Did Boise State's stunning upset of Nevada ruin the Wolf Pack's chances of making the NCAA Tournament.

Brinkley wins on The Contender

Yerington's Jesse Brinkley is still a contender.

UTEP defeats Hawai'i

RENO - The much-ballyhooed showdown between Hawai'i and UTEP wasn't much of a game.

March Madness is already upon us

It's hard to believe, but college basketball's Selection Sunday is already just two days away. March Madness is in full swing with numerous conference tourneys helping to determine which schools will make it to the 65-team NCAA tournament. These tourneys are always extremely difficult to predict, as upsets are certain but not easy to pinpoint.

Tuesday, March 8

Nevada men to face Boise State

RENO - Nevada puts its 10-game winning streak on the line tonight when it faces eighth-seed Boise State in a quarterfinal game at the WAC Tournament.

Louisiana Tech beats Boise State

RENO - It was almost over before it started.

Telegrass Festival among upcoming activities

Now is when the snowsporting really gets good. Sunny days, light crowds, resort decks where the cheese and baugette tastes best.

Nevada women are cooked by Rice

RENO - The Nevada women hung tough for a half, but in the end Rice was too athletic and too strong.

San Jose State women beat Tulsa

RENO - San Jose State used defense and the inside scoring of Amber Jackson and Lamisha Augustine to knock off Tulsa 63-60 in a WAC Tournament quarterfinal game Wednesday night at Lawlor Events Center.

WAC notes: Taylor rounding into shape

RENO - Erica Taylor is starting to round into shape, and that's bad news for the rest of the WAC teams and anybody else that Louisiana Tech might see in the NCAA Tournament.

Change is good for Fresno State

RENO - Sometimes change is good for a basketball team. Fresno State's women's basketball team can attest to that.

Osborne trying to make comeback with Arizona

Donovan Osborne is at it again.

Carson won the state title 30 years ago

It wasn't too long ago that Carson High won the state title in boys basketball. At least it seems that way.

Monday, March 7

Nevada will have its hands full against Rice

RENO - The Nevada women know they have their hands full tonight against Rice.

Davis stripped of his title

Perhaps boxing promoter Don King's catchphrase should be amended from "Only in America" to "Only in the IBF."

Boise State men beat Tulsa

RENO - Jason Ellis enjoyed a record-setting night, and was a huge reason why Boise State remained alive in the WAC Tournament.

Hawai'i men defeat San Jose State

RENO - One would think after giving Nevada its toughest game of the season three days ago that San Jose State would be ready to make some noise at the WAC Tournament.

Nevada women defeat Hawai'i

RENO - For the first time since the 1999-2000 season, Nevada finally won a post-season game.

Denny places fourth in bull riding

Douglas High's Keston Denny captured fourth-place in bull riding on Saturday during the Pahrump Valley High School Rodeo.

Carson High open gym begins today

Carson High's open gym for volleyball will begin today at Morse Burley Gym. The open gym will be held every Monday and Wednesday through June 1.

Freeman leads youth ice hockey team

Nine-year-old Dominik Freeman of Carson City led the Desert Dogs squirt ice hockey team over the weekend as it went 1-1 against the Vacaville North Stars in Reno.

Rasner making his pitch for Nationals

Life is good for Darrell Rasner. He's a new father. And he's still pitching at the Major League Baseball level.

Boise women beat UTEP

RENO - The focus was to take care of the basketball and keep UTEP off the offensive glass.

Sunday, March 6

Irwin Union Bank will anchor Connemara development

Irwin Union Bank will move into the anchor position at a financial center under development on East College Parkway, a bank executive said Tuesday. The financial center will be named after the Columbus, Ind.,-based company.

Senators have fun, skate to championship

When Billy McHenry first took over as head coach of the Carson Senators roller hockey club in 2003, one of the first things he did was remember the words of his own high school football coach.

Fazekas, a shooting star at Nevada

The rise to the upper echelon of the college basketball world has been meteoric for Nevada's Nick Fazekas.

Saturday, March 5

Boxing reality hits television

Two Northern Nevada boxers will help usher in a new era of boxing coverage with tonight's premier episode of "The Contender," which begins at 8:30 p.m. on NBC.

Wolf Pack sweep WAC men's honors

RENO - As expected, Nevada swept the men's major postseason basketball awards voted on by the Western Athletic Conference head coaches.

Friday, March 4

Business Calendar

Wednesday • The Nevada Small Business Development Center, Business Environmental Program will conduct a free seminar "The Fundamentals of Hazardous Waste Management" from 9 a.m. to noon at Western Nevada Community College, 2201 W. College Parkway. Call 689-6670 for more information.

Fazekas: Nevada's man in the plastic mask

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Nick Fazekas wore a hockey-type mask to protect his broken nose, and said he would probably wear it the rest of the season.

Thursday, March 3

Tooth fairy's average gift posts an increase for second straight year

Mama didn't raise no fool. When I was young, I knew exactly who placed the $5 bill and the candy bar under my pillow. Every time one of my pearly whites started to wiggle I would boast to my grandmother just how much I thought the tooth fairy would leave. All along I knew it was her, and I knew the more I talked it up the more I'd get.

Wolf Pack knows the way to San Jose

NEVADA (23-5, 15-2) at SAN JOSE STATE (6-21, 3-14)

Wednesday, March 2

Senators roll into Northern 4A tournament

Winning is the objective of the Carson Senators coming into the Northern Nevada Roller Hockey Tournament which begins Saturday morning in Sparks. But it's not the first objective.

All-Sierra Nevada hoops named

The Nevada Appeal debuts a new feature in today's sports section, the all-Sierra Nevada boys and girls basketball teams.

All-North high school basketball teams recognized

Douglas High's Keith Olson, Erin Brinkmeyer and Brittany Puzey were all recognized for their efforts during the 2004-05 season as the Sierra Nevada Sports Media All-Northern Region awards were released Wednesday.

Rainbow Wahine defeat Nevada

RENO - Nevada coach Kim Gervasoni knows her team very well.

Tuesday, March 1

Senator baseball set to begin new year

Steve Cook must have been like a kid waiting for Christmas to arrive during the past few months.

WAC Tournament tips off today

RENO - Nevada may be labeled as the team to beat as the annual WAC Basketball Tournament kicks off a five-day run at Lawlor Events Center today, but first-year coach Mark Fox said it's too early to stamp any tickets for the NCAAs.

Sheriff's blotter

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

Brinkley, Gilbert are really contenders

Unlike Marlin Brando who lamented about how he "coulda been a contender" in "On the Waterfront," Yerington's Jess Brinkley and Reno's Joey Gilbert are actually contenders.