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Carson Senators fly over Hawks in Friday night football action

Practice, tenacity and an emphasis on passing earlier in the week helped the Carson Senators soar past the Hug Hawks on Friday night, www.CarsonSports.com reports. Meanwhile, the JV football team kept the same pace as their varsity brothers, with a 35-0 victory earlier in the evening. Click here to read all the action.

Carson Senators football preview

Even though Carson is 2-0 going into Friday night's football game against the 0-3 Hug Hawks, the Senators have braced themselves for a tough matchup even with home field advantage. Sports Editor Dave Price previews this and more at www.carsonsports.com.

Carson City man hawks sister's wedding ring, buys smokes

Carson City authorities arrested an unemployed man who admitted to stealing his sister's wedding ring, pawning it at a shop and then used some of the money to buy cigarettes.

Gregory Lee Snelson, 30, of Carson City, faces a felony grand larceny charge. He is being held on $25,000 bail.

According to the arrest report, officers met the sister of Snelson at the Carson City Sheriff's Office. The woman told authorities that her wedding ring was missing from her room on Monday and said she and her husband searched the home but couldn't find it.

Tough night for Rasner and the Eagles

Carson High graduate Darrell Rasner had his second straight outstanding start on the mound late Wednesday night, but was the tough luck loser for the Rakuten Eagles in their 4-0 defeat to the Fakuoka Hawks.
Coming off a complete game effort in which he earned his first win of the year, Rasner allowed three runs, two earned, on six hits while striking out six and walking three in six innings against the Hawks. Rasner (1-4) lowered his earned run average to 5.52 in the process.

Hug's first playoff win comes at expense of Senators

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