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Sports for Sunday, October 08, 2006

49ers, Raiders stagger into rivalry game

SAN FRANCISCO — Nobody will be bragging after this Battle of the Bay.

Dodgers swept, Padres stay alive

From The Associated Press

Bears cruise to upset of Ducks; Irish rout Cardinal

From The Associated Press

Ochoa keeps lead at Corona Morelia

From The Associated Press

Tigers oust Yankees

From The Associated Press

Vintage edges Napa

There’s no stopping Vintage High’s boys soccer team when it plays its cross-town rival at Napa Memorial Stadium. The Crushers tallied their third win of the season Saturday night in a 3-2 win over the Napa Indians.

Storm sluggers need new dugouts, batting cages, as promised

It’s truly unfortunate, but it seems as though the

Cardinals soar past Wildcats

MENDOCINO — The Calistoga High football team failed to score from the red zone twice in the first half and Mendocino pulled away for a 22-7 North Central League II victory on Saturday afternoon.

Storm can’t hold early lead in volleyball loss

From Register Staff

The Sequoia High Sierra Camp puts luxury into camping

GIANT SEQUOIA NATIONAL MONUMENT — The forest setting is rugged, but the digs are not. Plump beds, clean linen, cozy tents and an onsite gourmet chef beckon hike-in guests to this luxury camp.

Fishing report: Lots of stripers in Napa River

Napa River Here are the words you have been waiting for. “...lots of stripers up and down the river.” It’s wide open for every technique: Toss cut bait from the bank; troll with the new P-Line Predator, Broken-back Rebels; Rattletrap or swim baits; stop and cast Rebels and ‘traps. Most fish will go 6 — 10 pounds to trolling and casting — we’ve had reports of weights up to 20. Bait fishing will deliver 20 to 30 inch stripers — that’s a big fish — take your kids for a real thrill.

Great outdoors not so great among teens, survey finds

A pickup game of basketball or a bike ride to the local swimming pool are fading summer pastimes for California youths, who are increasingly drawn to the computer keyboard and flat-screen entertainment, according to a new survey.

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