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Thursday, March 19, 1998
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All-League Basketball Teams
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 1. All-GSL girls basketball: Front, from left, Rikki Jackson, Central Valley; Karie Pruett, Ferris; Amy George, Ferris. Back: Angel Fairbanks, Rogers; Morgan Bennett, Mead; Jim Redmon, coach, Lewis and Clark; …
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Josh Parrish Chewelah Year: Junior Sport: Basketball Position: Center
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 Josh Parrish
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Plan Targets Shot-Clock Disparity
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 While high schools in Washington bend over backwards to treat male and female athletic teams equally, not everything is equal. Some schools are trying to erase one of the discrepancies …
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Wrapping Up A Banner Year Sandpoint’s Lawrence Headlines All-North Idaho Wrestlers
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 Front row, left to right: Jared Lawrence (Sandpoint), Cody Crawford (Sandpoint), Vern Malensky (St. Maries), Al Mack (Post Falls), Jake Stark (Priest River), Zach Wood (Priest River, Dennis Amende (Post …
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Girls Aau Tournaments Will Match Regional Stars
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 Five regional AAU girls basketball tournaments will be played at West Valley High School this weekend with more talent in one place than at a state tournament. Sheila Lambert of …
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His Best Shot Looks Unbeatable Schoolboy Shot Putter Overcomes Size With Speed, Brute Strength
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 On a recent blustery afternoon at Bayonne Park, Kevin DiGiorgio pushed his father’s car across the parking lot, sprinted down a field while pulling a sled carrying 300 pounds and …
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Linsey Heebink Lakeside Year: Senior Sport: Basketball Position: Guard
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C5 Lindey Heebink
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Kerwick Boxes Way Into Semis
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C6 Spokane’s Mahlon Kerwick advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. boxing championships in Colorado Springs, Colo., with a 22-12 decision over Julio Diaz at 132 pounds on Wednesday. Kerwick, 17, …
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WSU Hitters Play Shell Game At Gu
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C6 GU’s Bo Hart turns a fifth-inning double play over WSU’s Greg Mitchell. Photo by Jason Clark/The Spokesman-Review
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Vikings Quartet Quiets Wv
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C6 Four Coeur d’Alene pitchers combined on a two-hit shutout Wednesday in the Vikings’ 7-0 non-league baseball win at West Valley. CdA starter Seth Alderman and Casey Hoorelbeke (1-0) had three …
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Watkins To Fill Bundy’s Shoes
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C6 Lewis Watkins will be North Idaho College’s next track and cross country coach. Watkins will replace Mike Bundy, who announced his resignation effective at the end of the track season, …
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Slumping Waltrip Plans To Sell Race Team
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C7 Three-time Winston Cup champion Darrell Waltrip is selling his race team and could end up out of the cockpit. The 51-year-old Waltrip, in his eighth season as an owner-driver, said …
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Harshman Savors UW Memories
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C7 Harshman
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Official Records
March 19, 1998 in Sports on Page C7 Spokane County Marriage licenses Richard M. Potts and Jessica M. Keetch, both of Spokane. Robert W. Hander and Judith B. Hanlon, both of Spokane. Jeremy R. Hueter and Angela F. …
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King Of Blues Now 72, B.B. King Has Achieved Legendary Status As A Modern Blues Icon
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D1 At age 72, B.B. King is beyond being a blues great. He is a blues legend. And fortunately for us, he is a living legend.
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Shrine Circus Tumbles Into Town
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D1 Clowns, pranksters, lions, tigers, rings of fire. It’s all the makings for either a family reunion or a circus. Fortunately, it’s the latter.
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Hide The Valuables
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D1 Imagine if this hit Spokane?
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Elton Says No, Again, To Singing About A Princess
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D2 1. Emma Thompson 2. Princess Diana
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Hints From Heloise
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D2 Dear Heloise: In a recent column a lady said that when she is through with magazines she shares them with nursing homes, doctors’ offices and hospitals. A fine gesture, but …
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Events May Be Stimulating Old Feelings
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D2 Dear Nancy: I’m a 27 year-old wife and mother and, until recently, worked in a challenging profession. I’m now a stay-at-home mother which feels great. As a child and teenager, …
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Be Accepting, Learn More
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D2 Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I are beside ourselves. Our 24-year-old son, a fine young man who always did well in school and is now successful in the business …
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The Spirit Of Harlem
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D3 “Ain’t Misbehavin’ ” rolls into town on Friday.
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The Best Of Irish Altan Will Perform At The Met
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D3 Here’s hoping your interest in all things Irish hasn’t waned since St. Patty’s because the best is yet to come. Altan, the best of a new generation of bands out …
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Tyzik’s Trumpet Will Work Ot In Superpops Concert
March 19, 1998 in Features on Page D3 Jeff Tyzik is one fiery trumpeter. Tyzik, the guest artist in the Spokane Symphony SuperPops concert Saturday night, is prone to reeling off incendiary jazz solos, both on his own …
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