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Red Wings shut down Penguins in Game 1, Page B4 B2 Scoreboard B3 Baseball B4 Hockey B6 Weather sportsSUNDAY MAY 25, 2008 THE DAVIS ENTERPRISE B SECTION Devils become Masters World of fun WAYNE TILCOCK/ENTERPRISE PHOTO Davis Deception’s Lillian Krovoza dribbles on Saturday against the Milbrae Aftershocks during the 22nd annual AYSO World Cup at Nugget Field. The Deception was representing Brazil and the Aftershocks were representing Algeria. Davis is hosting 122 teams from all over California and Nevada in the under-10 through under-19 divisions. More than 1,600 players are participating. UCD keeps its hopes alive WAYNE TILCOCK/ENTERPRISE PHOTOS ENTERPRISE STAFF Davis High School’s Elliana Bisgaard-Church hugs Melinda Zavala as Josephine Devanbu, middle, and Rebecca Hammond, right, celebrate Friday after qualifying in the 4-by-400 relay. They were third in the Sac-Joaquin Section Masters finals in Sacramento. NORTHRIDGE — The UC Davis baseball team continues to give the NCAA selection committee something to think about. The Aggies exploded for five runs in the first inning Relay team will join Chetelat at state on Saturday and beat Cal State Northridge 7-2 at Matador Field. By Matt O’Donnell how much? The Stanford-bound senior Ryan Scoma and Matt Dempsey each had two-run ENTERPRISE SPORTS EDITOR completed the race in 10 minutes, 5.95 sec- doubles in the first, and Brad McAtee struck out a onds, smashing her previous best by about SACRAMENTO — Body language told game-high eight batters and allowed one earned run the story on Friday for the Davis High 10 seconds and finishing 33 seconds ahead in the second of a three-game series. School girls track team. of second-place finisher, Folsom’s Maria Baseball The Aggies (34-21, 13-10) can Senior Laurynne Chetelat raised her Malone (10:38.96). UCD 7, sweep the series today, something thumbs after crossing the finish line and Chetelat made it a goal to run under 10 CSUN 3 they may need to make the 64-team minutes, 10 seconds earlier in the week, so spotting coach Bill Gregg Next game: postseason. The Matadors fell to 23- Track hanging over the stands at Gregg yelled for her to push hard in the Today 32 overall, 7-16 in the conference. and field Hughes Stadium. Chetelat later stages of the race. at CSUN, Scoma and Dempsey both finished Next meet: blazed to another girls “The part of the race we feel she needs 1 p.m. the game with two RBIs and three Friday at 3,200 victory, this time in to work on is lap 5 and 6,” Gregg said. “I hits apiece while Grant Hirneise state trials the finals of the Sac- think when she started lap 5, I think I said drove in three runs in his first start in nearly three (Norwalk) Joaquin Section Masters to her, ‘You have to work these two laps. weeks. Jake Jefferies added three hits and a game- meet. Think about your mechanics. Think about high two runs for the second consecutive game. Four of Chetelat’s teammates wore a working these two laps.’ ” McAtee worked seven innings and gave up only look of shock after taking third in a wild Chetelat’s time was the third best in the one earned run off four hits while striking out eight to 4-by-400 relay race. nation for high school athletes. The top two earn his team-leading eighth victory. And those were the story lines as five times are also from California runners, Relievers Jeremy McChesney and Justin Fitzger- DHS athletes advanced to CIF State Track Jordan Hasay of Mission and Christine ald worked the final two innings of scoreless baseball. and Field Championships next week at Babcock of Woodbridge. Davis High School’s Laurynne Chetelat Fitzgerald earned his 15th save of the season, which Cerritos College in Norwalk. Chetelat agreed the strategy they cruises to a new personal-best time in gives him the outright conference lead. For Chetelat, it wasn’t really a case of the girls 3,200 at the Sac-Joaquin whether she’d advance to state, it was by See MASTERS, Page B5 Masters meet in Sacramento. See HOPES, Page B3 Duchscherer beats Red Sox 3-0 Celtics get one back in Game 3 By Janie McCauley “In the sixth inning, I was thinking, ’Did I By Larry Lage THE ASSOCIATED PRESS really say that before the game?”’ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Duchscherer (4-3) — who received OAKLAND — Justin Duchscherer was AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — some of his early professional pitching in a playful clubhouse stare down with The Boston Celtics insisted training in the Red Sox farm system — teammate Donnie Murphy before the they weren’t worried about outdueled Josh Beckett and had a perfect game when the pitcher joked about throw- winning a road game, know- game going into the sixth before he ing a no-hitter like Boston’s Jon Lester. ing their time would come in plunked Jason Varitek to start the inning. A few hours later, the playoffs. David Ortiz broke up the no-hit bid with a Duchscherer nearly did Perfect timing. A’s 3, single up the middle with one out in the Red Sox 0 it. seventh and Duchscherer said he was “a Kevin Garnett scored 22 He carried a no-hit bid points to lead Boston to a Next game: little deflated.” into the seventh inning, 94-80 victory over the Detroit Today vs. Duchscherer struck out four and didn’t Pistons on Red Sox, Ryan Sweeney homered issue a walk in eight innings, allowing just and the Oakland Athletics Celtics 94, Saturday 1:05 p.m. that one hit. Huston Street finished the Pistons 80 beat the Boston Red Sox team’s second shutout of the year with a 1- night and a 3-0 on Saturday night for 2-3 ninth for his 10th save in 12 chances. Game 4: 2-1 lead in their first series win in their past five. Duchscherer campaigned to stay in the Monday the Eastern “I said, ‘Those guys don’t want none of game, but manager Bob Geren turned to at Detroit, Conference 5:30 p.m. AP PHOTO me today ’cuz I’m going to pull a Lester on finals. “I think Detroit Pistons forward Jason Maxiell (54) fouls Boston ’em,” Duchscherer recalled with a grin. See SOX, Page B3 our guys just assumed we Celtics forward Kevin Garnett on Saturday during the second would eventually win on the quarter of Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals. road,” Celtics coach Doc biggest of the year.” “Their role players really Rivers said simply. Rasheed Wallace of the Pis- hurt us,” Saunders said. The NBA’s top-seeded tons disagreed. Detroit’s Richard Hamilton team had lost its first six road “I don’t see it as a big scored 26 points, rookie Rod- games — tying a league UCD women finish 21st at NCAAs thing,” he said, choosing not to ney Stuckey added 17 and record — and was 9-0 at home make his latest guarantee. Wallace added 12. ENTERPRISE STAFF played in its first NCAA Championships in until losing to Detroit in the “It’s all about whoever gets to Two of the Pistons’ starters previous game. UC Davis finished 21st after the fourth their first official season as a Division I four.” had awful games. and final round of the NCAA Division I member and third season as a program. “I think the loss rejuvenated Boston’s Big Three scored Tayshaun Prince scored Women’s Golf Championships on Friday Kim, who finished tied for 34th, ended us,” Celtics captain Paul as much as its supporting cast. four points and Chauncey at the University of New Mexico Champi- up with a team-best 12-over 300 for the 72- Pierce said. “We really want- “We were very balanced,” Billups had six, combining to onship Course in Albuquerque, N.M. hole championship with all four of her ed to come out and get this Garnett said. “We have to shoot 3-for-17. USC claimed the team championship rounds ending up in the 70s. one.” somehow duplicate that.” Billups appeared to be with a team score of 1,168 and defeated Stelzmiller settled into a solid round on The Pistons will host Game Garnett, Ray Allen (14) and slowed after aggravating his UCLA by six strokes. Friday after starting five-over through her 4 on Monday night. Pierce (11) combined for 47 right hamstring injury in The Aggies posted a team total of 302 on first four holes. From that point, she posted “They got home court points to match the rest of the Game 2. the par-72, 6,424-yard layout. Chelsea eight straight pars and finished with birdies back,” Detroit coach Flip team. Kendrick Perkins, Ra- “I don’t think anybody is100 Stelzmiller topped UCD with a one-over 73 in three of her final five holes and one-over Saunders said. “Monday is a jon Rondo and James Posey while Alice Kim shot a 74. The Aggies for the day. Stelzmiller tied for 75th. crucial game for us — the each scored 12 for the Celtics. See CELTICS, Page B4 THE DAVIS ENTERPRISE SPORTS SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2008 B5 Gambill coming to Davis ENTERPRISE STAFF as small team play. This is a Lady Devil camp way to get introduced to the Former world-ranked ten- The Lady Blue Devil Bas- sport for those interested in nis player Jan-Michael Gam- ketball Camp will be June 16- pursuing it at the club or high bill will come to town on 19 for girls who will be in the school level.