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Thursday, May 12, 2005
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Pacers, Mavericks win, square series
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 The NBA’s most resilient team bounced back again. Jermaine O’Neal scored 22 points, Reggie Miller had 19 and Jeff Foster grabbed 20 rebounds Wednesday night to lead the Indiana Pacers …
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On the air
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C3 For 05-12-2005
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Serving two masters poses dilemma for prep athletes
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C4 The modern-day equivalent to the chicken-or-egg conundrum for prep athletes and their parents is this: Which comes first, high school or club sports? Rick Wolff, chairman of the Institute for …
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Great Northern
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 One of the most important aspects of the GNL softball tournament is earning the No. 2 seed and a bye into the double-elimination round. There are five teams currently in …
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Bears claw out state-qualifying win
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 Moscow coach Jessica Shawley said the best thing her team has going for it is that it never gives up. That tenacity earned the third-seeded Bears the 4A Region I …
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Quick hits (Washington)
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 LOOKING AHEAD As the school year winds down, so do the spring sports seasons.
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Quick hits (Idaho)
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 Looking ahead Here’s a look at state-qualifying events today through the weekend:
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46 years and still in front
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 Back in the day, Glenn Wolf could pick ‘em up and put ‘em down. When he was at Washington State, running for Jack Mooberry, he finished fifth in the Big …
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Collison was doing his part early on for Newport
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 When Newport baseball coach Rusty Hargrove was coaching a team of 10-year-olds about seven years ago, he noticed a 9-year-old shagging fly balls in the outfield. Hargrove pulled young Nick …
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North Idaho Track and field honor roll
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 Boys
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Rey runs at record pace
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 Call her the Priest River Rocket. Spartans junior AshLee Rey is tearing up the track this season – and tearing up the school record book along with it.
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Northeast A
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 This weekend’s softball doubleheader between Freeman and Kettle Falls could determine the regular-season league champion. Freeman (8-5, 6-2) will play at KF (12-2, 6-2), which swept former co-league leader Colfax …
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The Bs
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C6 Bi-County: Lind-Ritzville’s baseball doubleheader against second-place Davenport (13-5, 8-4) was moved to Friday after being rained out on Tuesday. The Broncos (17-1, 12-0) are looking to wrap up a perfect …
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NO HEADLINE
May 12, 2005 in Features on Page C7 BASEBALL PCL
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Volz adds bright spark to modifieds
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 Racing is practically in the genes of Frankie Volz Jr. Combined with what he’s learned from hanging around the race track, serving on some top-rate crews and building cars for …
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Grinders set game with Flames alumni
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 The Spokane Grinders will host the third annual Calgary Flames Alumni Benefit Cup on Saturday at the Eagles Ice-A-Rena. The game, which starts at 5 p.m., is a charity fund-raiser …
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LC repeats GSL girls tennis title
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 Lewis and Clark clinched its second straight Greater Spokane League girls tennis championship by defeating visiting Ferris 4-3 at Hart Field on Wednesday afternoon. The Tigers’ No. 1 singles player, …
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Official records
May 12, 2005 in City on Page C8 Spokane County Marriage licenses
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Waiting begins for EWU, Barnes
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 Eastern Washington University athletic director Scott Barnes returned from interviewing for the same position at Fresno State with a good feeling. However, he had no feel for when he might …
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A year to remember
May 12, 2005 in Sports on Page C8 IRVING, Texas — The 18 tee boxes on the TPC at Las Colinas each have a sign showing the tournaments Byron Nelson won in 1945 on the PGA Tour, including …
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The Slice: No longer smells like a drought
May 12, 2005 in Features on Page D1 One great thing about the recent rain is it probably dissolved a few tons of the dog droppings weighing down Spokane’s parks. Maybe, for a while, playing catch will be …
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Photo museum hits road
May 12, 2005 in Features on Page D1 Americans living far from big cities will get a close-up view of 300 classic photographs that reflect the nation’s soul: Ansel Adams landscapes, battle scenes from Gettysburg to Omaha Beach, …
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Wait-and-see idea a smart way to go
May 12, 2005 in Features on Page D2 Dear Dr. Gott: I’m 65. I developed occasional abdominal discomfort last summer that was attributed to scar tissue resulting from a hysterectomy I had in 1982. Imaging studies have ruled …
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Horoscope
May 12, 2005 in Features on Page D2 For 05-12-2005

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