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Grizzlies beat the Cubs to cap off a great homecoming week

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Nathan Freeman, No. 16, hands the ball off to Bryan Schaake, No. 30 as Schaake gains enough yards for the first down. The Grizzlies went on to beat the Anderson Cubs 49-7 on homecoming night. For full story and more pics, see the Oct. 23 edition of the Lassen County Times. Photo by DJ Estacio

 

Dirtbags take home the hardball championship

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The Dirtbags pose for a picture after their 2-1 victory over the River Cats. The Dirtbags are the 2012 men's 23-and-older champions. Photo submitted
 

Grizzlies take down Corning in stunning fashion

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Case Bennett, No. 43 runs into the end zone during the 23-22 overtime win Friday, Sept. 28 against the Corning Cardinals. It was the Grizzlies first league matchup of the season. Check out the Oct. 9 edition of the Lassen County Times for full story. Photo submitted
 

Cougars to host haunted house

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This is the werewolf that will be host of the Frightmare Forest. Come join the Cougars basketball team every friday and saturday in October for some Halloween fun. Photo submitted

Sept. 26, 2012 — Imagine yourself with a group of your closest friends exploring a dark, creepy forest on a Friday or Saturday night in October.

All of a sudden out of the trees, or behind an unsuspecting object in the woods, your group of friends are terrorized by a massive werewolf, or stalked by Jason Voorhees, or startled by Captain America from the movie “House of 1,000 Corpses.”

This, on any other occasion, would be out of the ordinary, but is all part of the fun and the thrill ride you would encounter if you attend the first Annual Frightmare Forest, put on by the Lassen Community College men’s and women’s basketball programs this October.

 

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