Thursday, May 31, 2007

Coming this afternoon

Here are the local sports headlines you'll find in this afternoon's Enterprise.

Ags hope they’re ready
It was fitting, given that so many of the memorable moments of UC Davis’ transition to Division I have come at the expense of Pac-10 teams. When Eddie Gamboa struck out Washington State’s Mike Gilbert on a 2-2 breaking ball, it clinched a series win for the Aggies in the athletic department’s final event as a reclassifying D-I team.

Cats remain one-run wonder
WEST SACRAMENTO — Though they trailed by a run going into the bottom of the eighth on Wednesday, it was hard to count out the Sacramento River Cats out at Raley Field.
The Albuquerque Isotopes (27-26) found out why as Sacramento scored once in the eighth and once in the ninth to squeak out a 5-4 victory.

Moore, O’Rourke, Bishop to be honored by Aggies
Three athletes and three teams have been named recipients of UC Davis’ annual student-athlete awards and will be presented with those honors at the Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of Fame and Student-Athlete Awards Ceremonies at Freeborn Hall on Saturday.
Wrestler Derek Moore has been named as the 2006-07 winner of the Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award as the outstanding male athlete of the year, Water polo’s Katherine O’Rourke has been selected as the Dr. Hubert Heitman Award winner as outstanding female athlete of the year, and men’s golfer Louie Bishop is the recipient of the W.P. Lindley Award for achievement in athletics, academics and in the community.

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