Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Coming this afternoon

Here's what to expect when today's Enterprise sports hits the streets today.

Alaska team hopes to thaw out in NorCal

While some Northern California girls soccer games can get washed out, those teams probably have it easy compared to schools in Alaska. Take Juneau-Douglas High for example. The Crimson Bears, who visit Davis High on Thursday at Halden Field, haven’t even stepped foot on their home field. A record snowfall of more than 200 inches hit the area this winter.

Matadors tame Devils
Every team suffers an off day or has a game when things don’t go its way.
The Davis High girls lacrosse team would have preferred a day like that rather than what actually transpired at Halden Field. Behind five goals from Allegra Cabellon and a hat trick from Emma Gibson on Tuesday, Miramonte thrashed the Blue Devils 15-1 in a Diablo Valley Lacrosse League contest.

UCD selects new class

Five former players and one former coach have been chosen for the 25th Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame induction class, it was announced Tuesday. The hall honors those who achieved or contributed to UC Davis athletics with unusual distinction. The inductees are chosen by the CAAHOF Advisory Board and approved by Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef.

And coming up in the next couple days: A stadium update, a look at how the Big West is shaping up in both baseball and softball and a report from Raley Field as the A's visit Yolo County and

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