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Sports for Saturday, September 23, 2006

Panthers pounce on Vintage

Vintage High School’s football team remained winless Friday night, losing a non-league game to Antioch, 42-19, at Napa Memorial Stadium.

Goodbye to a great Crusher

Baseball people remember the cannon of an arm, the great defensive skills as a catcher, a quick bat, and the tremendous speed.

Napa lacrosse clinic Sunday at Los Flores Park

The Napa Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with Napa Junior Lacrosse, continues to accept enrollment for two fall lacrose clinics. These clinics cover the basics of playing lacrosse, including throwing, catching, passing, defense and shooting. The first clinic starts Sept. 24 and goes from noon to 2 p.m. at Los Flores Park. Register online at www.naparec.com or with the City of Napa Community Resources Department. More information can also be found at www.napalacrosse.com. For more information, contact Bryce Whitlock with Napa Junior Lacrosse at 259-1849./Register

Indians dispatch Apaches

VALLEJO — Napa High’s football team made it a priority to ruin Vallejo’s Homecoming Friday night at Corbus Field.

Saints suffer first loss of season

The St. Helena High School football team was mostly worried about Fort Bragg’s size up front going into Friday night’s North Central League I showdown.

Prep report: Justin frosh rally for win

From Register Staff

Wildcats suffer first lopsided loss of season

VACAVILLE — Sometimes the score is not the worst part of a loss.

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