The Nevada children football group ran its winning touch to 3 video games, the Cub children golf group had an efficient 2nd day at the Pella Invitational as well as Caeden DaSilva remained to attract attention for the Cub children track group recently.
The Nevada children football group mosted likely to 4-2 on the period after beating Newton in a 3-2 fight April 11 after that blanking both Pasture City-Monroe (5-0) on April 12 as well as North Polk (4-0) Friday. All 3 video games were played in Nevada.
In the sway Newton Drew Robinson had 1 objective as well as aid each as well as Sam Betting as well as Caden Weber each racked up 1 objective for the Cubs. Jackson Reid, Kent Sponseller, Edgar Cabrera as well as Ty Dittmer were each attributed with contributing to a help as well as keeper Owen Freeman made 6 conserves.
In the success over PCM Sponseller supplied a hat-trick with 3 objectives. Robinson as well as Carson Rhodes each racked up 1 objective, Betting, Cabrera as well as Keegan Jones each gave out a help as well as Freeman made 2 conserves.
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Robinson racked up 2 objectives to lead Nevada previous Newton. Cabrera as well as Rhodes each included 1 objective as well as Freeman made 4 conserves.
Cub women are up to 3 rated groups
The fourth-ranked (Course 1A) Nevada women had a harsh week with 3 losses to rated 2A groups.
The Cub women was up to No. 15 Ballard in a 3-2 overtime fight April 11 at Nevada. They endured back-to-back 1-0 losses through No. 6 North Polk Friday as well as No. 12 ADM Monday in being up to 4-3 on the period.
Melanie Khounsourath as well as Graci Schiller each racked up an alone objective for Nevada in the loss to Ballard. Maddie Dunham made 7 conserves at caretaker.
Data for the North Polk as well as ADM video games were not offered at press time.
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Cub children golf group locations 4th on 2nd day of Pella Invite
The Nevada children golf group took nine on the opening day of the Pella Invitational at the Bos Landen Fairway in Pella Friday. However the Cubs upped their video game the 2nd day, taking 4th.
Nevada fired a 331 over 18 openings Saturday after carding a 379 Friday to completed with a general rating of 710 over 36 openings.
Kyle Kingsbury completed with rounds of 96 as well as 79, connecting for 7th position on the 2nd day. Christian Hawbaker fired a 99 as well as an 83, Karter Beving an 84 as well as a 96, William Carsrud an 85 as well as an 88, Dylan Fritz a 106 as well as a 109 as well as Aiden Williamson a 109 as well as a 111.
Nevada additionally put 4th at the Bondurant-Farrar Invitational April 11 at the Balcony Hills Fairway. The Cubs fired a 352 over 18 openings. Hawbaker put 8th with an 80 as well as Kingsbury connected for nine with an 81.
Nevada women take 2nd at Gilbert
The Nevada women golf group put 2nd out of 3 groups at the Gilbert co-ed satisfy Friday at the Ames Golf as well as Nation Club.
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The Cubs fired a 217 over 9 openings. Gilbert conveniently won with a 167 as well as North Polk put 3rd with a 224.
Bridget Cahill put 6th total as well as Olivia Axmear was 7th after they each fired a 51 to lead the Cub women. McKinley Spaid carded a 56 as well as Mary Hensley a 59 to complete the racking up for Nevada.
Maycin Sansgaard tallied a 65 as well as Reagan Schmidt a 66 as the various other Cub university golf enthusiasts contending at the satisfy.
Cubs be up to Grundy Facility in women tennis
The Nevada women tennis group was up to 0-2 with a 9-2 loss to Grundy Facility April 12 in Nevada.
Both Cub victories can be found in increases play.
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Meagan McGaffin as well as Allie Dittmer beat Grundy Facility’s Juliana Corbett as well as Brooke Peterson in the No. 3 increases suit, 9-8 (7-3).
Harper Schnettgoecke as well as Chloe Peterson controlled the No. 5 increases suit for Nevada with an 8-2 success over Grundy Facility’s Katie Sthal as well as Cadance Schroer.
DaSilva wins 3 occasions at Norwalk
DaSilva won the open 100 as well as 200-meter races as well as secured the Nevada children to a win in the 4×200 at the Norwalk Co-Ed Invitational April 11.
DaSilva ran an 11.44 to border the 11.46 by Newton’s Nate Maki for initially in the 100. He controlled the 200 race, appearing at 22.42 to conveniently defeat the 23.07 by Dallas Center-Grimes’ Gavin Todd.
In the 4×200 Nevada won in 1:33.01. South Tama was a close 2nd in 1:33.22. Billy Gibbons, Caleb Kooiker as well as James Edwards ran the various other 3 legs for Nevada.
As a group the Cub children put 8th with 44.5 factors. Norwalk racked up 126 to border North Polk’s 121 for initially.
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The Nevada women took nine with 23.5 factors. Norwalk bordered DCG 133.5 to 132 for the women’ group champion.
The Cub women’ sprint collection relay group of Cinamon Hazlitt, Hallee Schadt, Avery Hinson as well as Ava Vanderheyden took 5th in 2:04.52. Vanderheyden kipped down the leading specific efficiency for the Cub women by positioning 6th in the 800 with a time of 2:39.09.
Colo-NESCO children put 7th at Baxter
The Colo-NESCO children track group took 7th at the Screw Invitational in Baxter April 11 with 40 factors.
Kenny Cutler won the 400 difficulties by 2.31 secs for the Royals with a time of 58.07. Andrew Tschantz put 3rd outdoors 800 with a 2:12.08 proving as well as 5th in the 400 with a time of 55.04, Trenton Beard was 3rd in the shot placed with a throw of 40-0.5.
Colo-NESCO additionally put 2nd in the 4×400 with a time of 3:41.24 as well as sprint collection with a 1:42.99 initiative.
TRUCKEE — With another weather system just about done with Northern California, roads in the Northern California high country are open but still potentially treacherous on Christmas Day.
As of noon, there are no restrictions on both Interstate 80 and Highway 50 in the Sierra Nevada.
The same can’t be said for the smaller highways, however.
On Highway 89, Caltrans says chains or snow tires are required from Truckee to the Sierra/Plumas County line, and from Truckee to around 11 miles north of Truckee.
Highlighting how dangerous the conditions could be, on Christmas morning California Highway Patrol posted about a driver who nearly went completely off the side of the road near Emerald Bay. The vehicle had to be towed out.
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Further south, along Highway 88, Caltrans says chains are also still required on all vehicles from 6.5 miles east of Peddler Hill in Amador County to about 5 miles west of Picketts Junction in Alpine County.
Another impactful weather system is expected to arrive by Thursday in Northern California
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Cecilio Padilla
Cecilio Padilla is a digital producer for CBS Sacramento and a Sacramento-area native who has been covering Northern California for more than a decade.
Neither of the authors of “Homesteading 2.0” (Dec. 15 Review-Journal) lives in Nevada. Yet, they believe they are qualified to advocate for increased development of our public lands.
To date, much new development has focused on luxury housing and green energy projects, rather than the need for affordable housing. While the authors acknowledge our successful conservation efforts, they fail to mention that current residents are being heavily regulated by the water authority, facing penalties, and pressured to reduce water usage. Lawns are being replaced with desert landscaping, and ongoing development to accommodate growth is contributing to the urban heat island effect. This growth has led to more congested roadways, wildlife encroaching into urban areas due to habitat loss and reduced access to recreational spaces that residents once enjoyed.
One of the defining features of Las Vegas was the open space surrounding the valley, which has long been a unique advantage of living in the Southwest. We must carefully consider how much growth we are willing to support moving forward.
Due to rainy weather forecast, the Annual Menorah Lighting in Nevada City has been moved indoors to The Miners Foundry (325 Spring St, Nevada City). Co-sponsored by Chabad of Grass Valley and The Miners Foundry, this special and FREE Chanukah celebration will take place on Thursday, December 26, at 4:00 p.m., and the public is invited to join the fun.
This year, for the first time ever, the event will feature the lighting of a 12-foot illuminated menorah, the largest and brightest in Nevada County. The menorah lighting promises to be an inspiring and memorable moment, bringing the community and our elected officials together to celebrate the message of Chanukah.
The evening will also include a unique performance by a Hassidic fire performer from Brooklyn, adding excitement and energy to the festivities. Guests will enjoy live Chanukah music, singing, and dancing, along with warm Starbucks coffee. Delicious latkes and donuts will be served, and there will be Chanukah gelt and dreidels for everyone to enjoy.
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“Chanukah is about bringing more light into the world each day,” said Rabbi Nochum Yusewitz. “We’re grateful to be able to gather indoors this year to keep everyone warm and dry while celebrating the holiday together. Although it’s the 9th year we are organizing this, there are lots of ‘firsts’ this year so that’s very exciting.”
For more information about the event, about Chanukah or about Chabad call Rabbi Nochum at 530-404-0030 or email hello@JewishGV.com