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Sports - Scores

Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009

Football: Atwater 41, Turlock 10

Central California Conference

ATWATER 41, TURLOCK 10

At Joe Debely Stadium

Atwater 10 14 14 3 -- 41

Turlock 0 0 10 0 -- 10

First Quarter

A -- Andrew Morgan 49 pass from Nathan Sanchez (John Guerrero kick)

A -- Guerrero 20 FG

Second Quarter

A -- Angel Molina 5 run (Guerrero kick)

A -- Brian Sevilla 6 run (Guerrero kick)

Third Quarter

A -- Sevilla 46 run (Guerrero kick)

T -- Sean Badiou 13 FG

A -- Sanchez 42 run (Guerrero kick)

T --Charles Holcombe 15 pass from Justin Equivel (Badiou kick)

Fourth Quarter

A -- Guerrero 16 FG

Records: Atwater 7-3, 4-2 CCC; Turlock 0-10, 0-6 CCC.

JV -- Turlock won, 14-0.






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