It's a busy Thursday in the Enterprise sports section. Here's a preview of what's coming:
Locals test Junior Olympics
While out-of-town athletes will dominate the 2007 West Coast Junior Olympic Games, some locals will be trying to test the competition as well. Friday marks the start of the Amateur Athletics Union event where hundreds of athletes ages 8 to 18 will descend on Davis to participate.
Pitchers’ night at Clark
WOODLAND — Oftentimes, if a team can pull out a win, a coach can look the other way at how that team arrived at that result. It wasn’t pretty on Wednesday night at Clark Field but behind a complete-game four-hitter from Thomas Gojkovich, Yolo Post 77 edged the Folsom Flames 1-0 in American Legion action.
Harden sharp in rehab outing
WEST SACRAMENTO — Back in April, relief pitching was supposed to be the River Cats’ biggest strength. But with each injury in Oakland and corresponding roster move, Sacramento’s bullpen has had a revolving door and wildly varied results. So it was nice for Sacramento manager Tony DeFrancesco, if only for one afternoon, to look beyond the right-field fence and see Rich Harden warming up.
And coming on Friday, a feature on former UC Davis quarterback J.T. O’Sullivan, who is playing in the World Bowl this weekend.
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