The Chico State rugby team played in the Pacific Western Rugby Conference championship, falling to UC Davis 26-18 on Sunday in Chico.

The Wildcats won 48-18 over the University of Nevada in the semifinal on Saturday at Chico State.

Gymnastics

The Oroville Gymnastics girls level 6 and 7 ended their meet season at the state meet this past weekend at the Jackson Sports Complex in McClellan.

At level 7, Jaclyn Scwartz won on the vault, and Stephanie Stiles won the all-around competition while taking second on the vault and uneven bars.

In level 6, Sylive Zivnuska placed third on uneven bars and floor while Kate Winter placed third on balance beam.

Basketball

The Never Enough Athletics Lions, a sixth-grade girls basketball team, went 3-0 on their way to the championship at the Xtreme Hoops Tournament in Citrus Heights.

In the first game, the Lions beat the Folsom Fusion 36-23. Becca Digmon led the way with nine points and nine rebounds. Halle Thomas add six points, nine rebounds and seven steals while Caitlyn Vickory had six points.

The Lions then beat 1440 Basketball 38-28. Taylee Clements had nine points and five steals, and Campbell Vieg had eight points, six assists and six steals. Thomas added five points, six rebounds and six assists.

In the final game, the Lions won 31-10 over the Lincoln Blaze. Vieg had 10 points, four assists and five steals while Thomas had nine rebounds and 11 steals. Digmon had five points while Vickory and Emma Syn each added four points.

Skating

The Chico Artistic Skate Club won a combined 31 medals in 37 events among the final results from the Cal Neva Skating League meet held at Cal Skate.

Those who finished in the top three included: Andrea Urrutia (second in juvenile B girls figures and free skating); Cate Huiras (first in elementary B girls figures, second in juvenile/elementary B solo dance, first in elementary solo free dance); Samantha Knispek (first in juvenuile/elementary C girls free skating, first in elementary A solo dance, third in elementary B girls figures); Kennedy Seeman (second in freshman/sophomore B coed figures and third in circle coed loops); Lena Fong (second in sophomore A solo dance, second in creative solo free dance, third in sophomore A women’s figures); Samantha Jo Martin (third in adult A coed figures); Ana Herndon (first in circle coed loops, third in freshman/sophomore B solo dance); Michael Rutledge and Joanne Rutledge (second in adult A team dance); Halle Urrutia (second in freshman/sophomore B novice coed free skating); Jocelyn Hernandez (second in elementary A solo dance); Tia Watkins (second in freshman/sophomore C solo dance); Bailey Martin (third in freshman/sophomore C solo dance); Macy Cooper (first in freshman/sophomore B solo dance, second in freshman A solo dance); Emily Martinez (second in freshman/sophomore B solo dance, second in freshman A solo dance); Jada Bell (first in sophomore A solo dance, first in open creative solo free dance); Robert Martin (second in adult B solo dance); Michael Rutledge (first in adult A solo dance); Scarlett Wortham (first in supertot free skating, second in supertot girls figures); and Ruby May Whelchel (third in supertot girls free skating).

Roller Hockey

The North Valley Hockey League results from last week:

In the 8-and-younger squirts division, the Sharks beat the Bruins 8-1 with Zack Ando scoring four goals and three assists while Tannyn Sherrod and Zane Sherwood each scored two goals. The Sharks then beat the Wild 13-7 with Easton Payne scoring eight goals for the Sharks and Ando providing the other five. The Wild were led by Ashton Benson’s four goals and Quinn Melton’s three.

In the 10-and-younger peewee division, the Sharks beat the Wild 5-2 as Lucas Benson led the Sharks with four goals. Julian McGlone scored both Wild goals. The Blackhawks then beat the Bruins 4-1 as Jordan Harvey had three goals.

In the 12-and-younger bantam division, the Wild beat the Sharks 8-6 with Anthony Williams-Steffani scoring five goals for the Wild. The Sharks’ Elliana Andrews tallied three goals. The Bruins beat the Blackhawks 3-2 as Coby Smith had two goals in the win.

In the 18-and-younger midget division, the Wild beat the Blackhawks 9-6 as Barron Bertagna scored five goals and brother Colton Bertagna had three goals for the Wild. The Blackhawks were led by Ty Baird, David Kerr and Williams-Steffani as they had two goals apiece. The Sharks and Blackhawks then tied at 7-7. The Blackhawks were led by Grant Smith’s five goals, and Williams-Steffani added two goals. The Sharks were led by Joshua Peterson and Jack Anderson with two goals each.

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