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Registration for Davis High boys lacrosse opens Monday. If a student is interested in learning more about lacrosse Ñ signing up to play Ñ itÕs important to register online. By signing up online, registrants will be included future DHS lacrosse correspondence. There are no fees to register, just go to: http://www.davislacrosse.org and on the left … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer Quarterback Randy Wright, a UC Davis redshirt freshman, has handled the pressure well. After being thrown to the wolves when predecessor Greg Denham suddenly left school to pursue his religious mission, Wright has passed for 1,711 yards and nine touchdowns while throwing only six picks. Now, it looks like he and wideout … Continue Reading
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Enterprise correspondent The Davis High junior varsity football team didnÕt lose to Elk Grove on Friday, and it didnÕt fall under .500 for the season. But the Blue Devils were far from joyful after the final 7-7 tie. ÒWe shoot ourselves in the foot under pressure,Ó DHS coach Mike Satre said. ÒWe should have won.Ó … Continue Reading
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It was the NorCal Championship Tournament, and for the third time since 2003, the Davis High girls water polo team came away with the crown Ñ beating Monte Vista in the finals on Saturday in Atherton. ÒThis is a huge confidence boost,Ó DHS coach Doug Wright said. ÒWeÕve lost to Monte Vista many times. ItÕs … Continue Reading
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The Davis High boys and girls cross country teams came into the Delta Valley Conference championship meet on cruise control and rolled to a pair of titles without being seriously challenged. The meet was on Saturday at Willow Hills at Folsom High. The boys were led by a 1-2-3 finish from Trevor Halsted, Brian De … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer The King is dead. Long live the Prince! Well, only until next year, if youÕre a UC Davis football fan. In an offensive explosion Ñ featuring a record-tying passing performance by Southern UtahÕs Brad Sorensen Ñ the Thunderbirds swooped into Aggie Stadium and flew home with the Great West Conference crown by … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer If you have Shayne Reagan in your fantasy football league, your weekend got off to a pretty healthy start. On Senior Night at Davis High, it was the junior quarterback who bathed in the spotlight. Setting a school record with five touchdown passes, Reagan overcame an injury Ñ and a 33-0 deficit … Continue Reading
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Jonathan Peterson won the menÕs 8K race and Calvin Thigpen finished third to lead the UC Davis menÕs cross country team to its first-ever Big West Conference Championship on Saturday at UC Riverside. PetersonÕs title is the second straight individual conference championship for UCD and the first menÕs individual championship in the AggiesÕ Division I … Continue Reading
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Enterprise correspondent It might not be unusual to see a couple of kids dressed for combat and carrying guns that donÕt actually shoot bullets today. But for three local youths, that outfit is no Halloween costume, itÕs their championship uniform. Adam Emmons, Kyle Clancy and Niko Pandeleos of Davis make up the CapCity Kidz, a … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer Just when you know theyÕre finished for the season … Whap! Something clicks into gear. And even though Davis HighÕs football team ended up losing, 45-37, it became a Senior Night to remember. Trailing 27-0 in the first half at Ron & Mary Stadium on Friday, the Blue Devils were dead and … Continue Reading
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Special to The Enterprise The stances on California propositions by the Demo-cratic and Republican parties show the differences in our philosophies of the best direction to take the state in the upcoming years. With the exception of one, the parties have taken different positions on the nine propositions facing voters Tuesday. ** On Prop. 19, … Continue Reading
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Enterprise columnist EditorÕs note: Due to overwhelming reader response and personal requests from all five members of the Davis City Council, The Enterprise has again called on the services of Dr. Bob, a board-certified psychiatrist with a Halloween-specific practice in West Davis. While some of Dr. BobÕs timeless advice to Davis parents and children has … Continue Reading
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A Yolo County jury convicted a Madison man last week of stealing his own sonÕs identity in order to continue receiving Social Security benefits, according to the Yolo County District AttorneyÕs Office. Thomas Wesley Bertram, 55, faces up to three years in prison at his Dec. 15 sentencing before Yolo Superior Court Judge Paul Richardson, … Continue Reading
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Enterprise staff writer A total of 17,480 Yolo County vote-by-mail ballots were returned by Friday, out of 44,181 issued, but County Clerk-Record Freddie Oakley said she wasnÕt sure what that would mean for turnout for TuesdayÕs general election. ÒIÕm the worst prognisticator on the planet,Ó she said. ÒIÕm saying 45 percent; my chief of staff, … Continue Reading
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