Thursday, August 23, 2007

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Here's what to expect in the Enterprise sports section today:

The Marshall plan?

SAN FRANCISCO — A tremendous comeback was not enough for UC Davis senior Matt Marshall. Marshall battled back from a two-hole deficit on the back nine to square his match with Kyle Dickey in the first round of match play at the 107th U.S. Amateur Championship at the Olympic Club on Wednesday, but lost a late 1-up decision and was eliminated.

UC Davis thinks there’s life after Kays

Tony Kays — who took UC Davis’ all-time receptions record with him when graduated — is not the sort of player whose
production can be replaced by just one person. But that’s actually the good news, say the Aggie receivers. UCD has pinned many of its offensive hopes on a deep and experienced group of pass-catchers. The Aggies hope that having multiple threats will force defenses into difficult decisions.

DHS wants to keep players fresh

As the season wore on last season, Davis High football head coach Jim Johnson realized that playing both ways was tiring his players out. It wasn’t so much that individual players were gasping for air, but it was showing in the team’s performance.
As practice has gotten underway this season, Johnson and his staff have already taken steps to avoid those letdowns in the later stages of games. The team has been divided into offense and defense with the offensive players wearing white practice jerseys and the defense wearing blue.

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