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Local volleyball teams finished

11/17/2011 -

In the quarterfinals of the Division V volleyball playoffs Tuesday, Nov. 15, Portola and Quincy were each eliminated. The Portola Tigers lost at home to Mt. Shasta, 3-1, and the Quincy Trojans lost on the road to U-Prep, 3-0. For more information, see next week's sports section.
 

FRC women undefeated in league play


11/16/2011 - 
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The Feather River College volleyball team looks to be a contender in this year’s playoffs. The Golden Eagles have captured back-to-back undefeated Golden Valley Conference championships. Photo submitted

For the second straight year, the Feather River College women’s volleyball team has won the Golden Valley Conference title with a perfect 10-0 record.

The Golden Eagles swept their final three games against Redwoods, Siskiyous and Lassen, bringing their overall record to 21-7.

  

Portola football wins, Chester and Quincy out

Feather Publishing
11/11/2011

Of the three football teams from Plumas County competing in the first
round of the Division IV playoffs Thursday night, Nov. 10, Portola
High School advanced to the semifinals, while Chester and Quincy were
each eliminated.
  

Quincy Trojans and Greenville Indians compete in volleyball playoffs

11/10/2011 -

In the first round of the Northern Section volleyball playoffs Tuesday, Nov. 8, the Quincy Trojans defeated Williams 3-1, and the Greenville Indians lost to Liberty Christian, 3-1.

Quincy, seeded seventh, advances to a quarterfinal match against second-seeded U-Prep Tuesday, Nov. 15.

For more information, see next week's sports section.

  

Fishing Report for the week of 11/9/2011

Michael Condon
Staff Writer
mcondon@plumasnews.com

“The best time to go fishing is when you can.”Ed Zern

My daughter, Meegan, recently bought her husband, Earl, a guided fishing trip from Lake Almanor Fly Fishing Company.

It was Earl’s birthday and Meegan has this wonderful knack for activity based gifts. (I’d love to talk about my “Cheese-Maker for a Day” Father’s Day gift a while back, but that doesn’t seem to fit here.)

I recommended they go stream fishing with a guide from the Almanor Fly Fishing Company in Chester.

It seemed like the perfect setup. Fall colors were at their prime. And the October caddis were hatching.

  

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