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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Softball: Jonesy's Steak House 7, Kiwanis 6

In Friday's later Major Division game, Kaylyn Loveland went 4-for-4 with two stolen bases and two runs scored as Jonesy finished off a two-game sweep of its semifinal series, advancing to Tuesday's 8 p.m. first game of the championships series against tonight's Steves Hardware-Coleman Insurance winner.

Softball: MI&V 4, Bicycle Works 1

In Saturday night's earlier Senior Division game, Anna Marie Scaduto went 2-for-3 with a double, Sarah Prisetley was 1-for-2 with a double to help her winning cause in the pitching circle, and Jessica Brady went 1-for-3 for MI&V.

Softball: Fazerrati's Pizza 10, Conwell Insurance 4

Megan Morton went 2-for-5 and Bryanna Hewitt got the pitching win and was 1-for-1 with three runs scored to lead Fazerrati's in Saturday's later Senior Division contest.

Upvalley-based equestrians show off skills at three-week Woodside Classic

Napa’s Meghan McIver, Calistoga’s Macella O’Neill and St. Helena’s Jean Edwards, Lily Oliver and Claire Beckstoffer recently performed in a three-week horse show, The Woodside Classic, near Palo Alto.

Softball: Steves tops Coleman to force a third game tonight in semifinals

Steves Hardware defeated Coleman Insurance 3-1 on Friday night to even up their best-of-three Napa Valley Girls Fastpitch Association Major Division semifinal playoff series at a game apiece.

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East All-Stars get revenge

The East All-Stars wasted no time Saturday night atoning for their predecessors’ shutout loss in last year’s East-West Charity All-Star Football Classic.

Skyline Park: Wilderness wonderland

Up in the hills just beyond the southeast corner of Napa can be found a wonderland of wildlife.

Mirda, 13, claims Marin Junior Open tennis title

NOTES AND QUOTES for a Sunday in the Napa Valley:

Activities

Basic street skills for cyclists offered July 30

Small stripers, sturgeon biting in Napa River

• Napa River

BMX Olympic qualifier/NHS grad Robinson to be profiled on TV

Donny Robinson, a 2001 Napa High School graduate and member of the three-man BMX team that will represent the United States at the Beijing Olympics next month, will be featured in a special episode of cable network MOJO HD’s “A Shot at Glory,” a 10-part series that delves into the mindset and motivation of America’s most promising and extraordinary athletes.

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